Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // May 17, 2016

Twitter may remove photos and links from its 140-character limit | AI learns and recreates Nobel-winning physics experiment | Otto, founded by ex-Googlers, is bringing self-driving technology to trucks | Firefox overtakes Microsoft's IE and Edge browsers, but Chrome continues to dominate | This machine 3D prints metal structures in midair by lasering nanoparticles | How Intel missed the iPhone revolution | Google Image Search will now include shopping ads |
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TUESDAY, MAY 17 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Catherine Shu

Twitter may remove photos and links from its 140-character limit

For years, Twitter users have complained about the fact that link and photo URLs count against each tweet's 140-character limit. Now that may finally change.... Read More…
Devin Coldewey

AI learns and recreates Nobel-winning physics experiment

Australian physicists, perhaps searching for a way to shorten the work week, have created an AI that can run and even improve a complex physics experiment with... Read More…
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Jon Russell

Otto, founded by ex-Googlers, is bringing self-driving technology to trucks

Self-driving cars are very much a part of the future of tech, with Google, Uber, Apple and plenty of other top names working to develop autonomous vehicles. But... Read More…
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Google Launches Group Chat App

Google launches group chat app, Warren Buffet bets on Apple, Amazon may sell private label groceries, David Chang unveils food delivery service, BBC will take on Netflix Watch Now
Jon Russell

Firefox overtakes Microsoft's IE and Edge browsers, but Chrome continues to dominate

Microsoft may have built a new web browser that is befitting of today's Internet, but its decision to develop Edge and deprioritize Internet Explorer might be... Read More…
Devin Coldewey

This machine 3D prints metal structures in midair by lasering nanoparticles

One limitation of run-of-the-mill 3D printers is that the structure must essentially be built as a series of layers, each one supporting the next. A new device... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Jon Stokes

How Intel missed the iPhone revolution

Intel missed out on the mobile CPU market because that market is a high-volume, low-margin business, and Intel is a high-volume, high-margin company that can't... Read More…
Sarah Perez

Google Image Search will now include shopping ads

As more of today’s consumers shop online using their mobile devices, often bypassing Google for e-commerce sites directly – and especially Amazon... Read More…
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