Friday, May 13, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // May 13, 2016

Apple invests $1B in Didi Chuxing, China’s largest ride-hailing app | Disney Research uses RFID tags to create powerless, low-cost interactive controllers | A folding robot made of pig parts that removes batteries from stomachs with magnets | South Korea’s government launches its first accelerator program for international startups | BMW's CEO reveals plans for the i NEXT, a self-driving car set for a 2021 debut | In the singularity, we’ll still be using the same garbage trucks | Fender cashes in its cool with consumer in-ear monitor headphones |
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FRIDAY, MAY 13 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Catherine Shu

Apple invests $1B in Didi Chuxing, China’s largest ride-hailing app

Apple made the bombshell announcement today that it has invested $1 billion in China's top ride hailing app. Didi Chuxing (formerly called Didi Kuaidi) is... Read More…
Brian Heater

Disney Research uses RFID tags to create powerless, low-cost interactive controllers

The team at Disney Research is up to its fun old tricks, this time finding some new uses for off-the-shelf RFID tags. Along with researchers from Carnegie... Read More…
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Brian Heater

A folding robot made of pig parts that removes batteries from stomachs with magnets

Researchers from MIT, the University of Sheffield and the Tokyo Institute of Technology joined forces for a project that reads like something out of a William... Read More…
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Google Launches Gboard

Google launches Gboard, a Theranos executive retires, Wal-Mart tests two-day shipping, Disney researches powerless controls, astronomers confirm 1,284 new planets Watch Now
Catherine Shu

South Korea’s government launches its first accelerator program for international startups

In a bid to make South Korea's tech industry more diverse, the government has created an accelerator for startups from around the world. Read More…
Brian Heater

BMW's CEO reveals plans for the i NEXT, a self-driving car set for a 2021 debut

Before you get too excited, the above image is the Vision NEXT 100, the concept car BMW showed off back in March to note that, as it celebrated its 100th... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Colin O'Donnell

In the singularity, we’ll still be using the same garbage trucks

Our cities face a choice: find creative ways to integrate today's technology into their DNA or have entire systems get left behind. Urban populations are... Read More…
Josh Constine

Fender cashes in its cool with consumer in-ear monitor headphones

After 70 years of rocking musicians with its guitars and amps, Fender today released its first general consumer product: a range of headphones that double as... Read More…
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