Daily Archives: 15.09.2014

MIT Made a Smartphone Control a Computer With a Simple Touch

By Adam Clark Estes

MIT Made a Smartphone Control a Computer With a Simple Touch

Have you ever held your smartphone up to your laptop screen and thought about how cool it would be if the two devices could work together, physically? Well now, thanks to a team from the MIT Media Lab, they can. New software lets you use your smartphone as an extra interface for a computer, and …

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/bZT2y5ngEwU/controlling-your-computer-with-a-smartphone-looks-aweso-1635000970

    

The FBI Just Finished Its Insane New Facial Recognition System

By Ashley Feinberg

The FBI Just Finished Its Insane New Facial Recognition System

After 6 years and over one billion dollars in development, the FBI has just announced that its sinister new biometric facial recognition software system is finally complete. Meaning that, starting soon, photos of your face along with tens of millions of others’ will be uploaded to the national system on a daily basis.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/oEDTaeu3JYY/the-fbi-just-finished-its-insane-new-facial-recognition-1634851705

    

Qt Cloud Services introduces Managed Application Runtimes in public beta

By Mika Myllymaki

Today is a great day for us and Qt Cloud Services. After a successful early access period, we have now released Managed Application Runtime (“MAR”) to the whole Qt ecosystem. It is a huge leap forward in our efforts to create a complete set of development tools for connected applications.

Managed Application Runtime is an application platform-as-a-service (PaaS). It provides runtime and essential tools needed for agile server-side application development. In addition to our Enginio Data Storage and Managed Websocket Services, any application logic can now also run on the cloud side. This enables unlimited possibilities to develop and host connected applications with Qt tools. Here are some of the key features:

  • It’s Easy to Develop. Use your favorite programming language for server-side development. Choose Qt, Node.js, Ruby or other supported languages. Need a database? We have MongoDB, MySQL and Redis for you.
  • It’s Great to Deploy. You can use the Git version control tool to deploy your application. Just commit your changes and make a git push. The application will be built and deployed automatically without any downtime.
  • It’s Amazing to Scale. Server-side applications need to perform flawlessly regardless of load or usage patterns. We have made it possible for you to adjust the number of instances powering your application in real time.

The development and maintenance of reliable and scalable server infrastructure for connected application can be very time consuming and expensive. With Managed Application Runtime you don’t need to worry about the server infrastructure.

We are also happy to introduce a new “qtc” command-line tool which can be used to manage and access your cloud resources, application scaling, access logs and more. It is an essential tool for server-side developers and dev ops people working with Qt Cloud Services.

New Terms of Service and Pricing

The Qt Cloud Services Terms of Service and pricing are also updated to support the new features we’re rolling out and to allow you to subscribe to paid services.

Get Started Today

Please read through the Managed Application Runtime (“MAR”) getting started guide to get your application to run on the cloud side. You just need a valid Qt Account to start using the service in the management console. The usage is free up to certain limits. All existing customers and other Qt account holders have access to try it out now!

If you have any questions or suggestions, you can always contact us via our support helpdesk or …read more

Source:: http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2014/09/15/qt-cloud-services-introduces-managed-application-runtimes-in-public-beta/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=qt-cloud-services-introduces-managed-application-runtimes-in-public-beta

    

MIT’s Robot Cheetah Now Runs Free Without Cables Or a Leash

By Andrew Liszewski

MIT's Robot Cheetah Now Runs Free Without Cables Or a Leash

A lot of robots in development are able to perform amazing feats in a laboratory setting when they’ve got plenty of tethers and cables keeping them perpetually powered and safe. The real test of their capabilities is when they’re forced to explore and interact in a real-world environment, like the

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/AF1_6b_XK6Q/mits-robot-cheetah-now-runs-free-without-cables-or-a-le-1634804576