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The invisible world viewed by drones

A few metres above the ground, a drone glides through London’s streets. It sees a man, scans his face, and quickly looks up his criminal record. Elsewhere, a traffic drone spies on vans and cars, checking their emissions and identifying illegal drivers. Another hovers in a living room, sees a little girl has a cat on her T-shirt, makes an algorithmic decision, and feeds a cat-related advert to her parent’s phone.
This is a near-future vision of the life of the urban drone, imagined by design agency Superflux. As part of an exhibition at the V&A Museum in London, a team led by Jon Ardern and Anab Jain designed and built a series of drones to explore how these flying machines will soon populate our cities.
The video they created, above, depicts how these machines will perceive an invisible world of information within our cities. They scan buildings, vehicles and people, track faces and geolocation, and look up personal data on distant databases somewhere in the cloud. And all this is done with existing technologies.
The tour begins with the eerie point-of-view of a surveillance drone called the “Nightwatchman”, tracking its subjects on the streets below. It’s an intriguing and mildly unsettling vision. Next we shift to a more positive view, a child playing with their “FlyCam Instadrone”, the must-have self-tracking toy for the post-selfie generation, hooked up to social networks and recording continually. We also see the world through a variety of other flying cameras: traffic-monitoring, advertising and news-gathering.

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Inside the Interstellar spaceship factory

Interstellar tells the story of four astronauts who must survive the journey through a wormhole to a distant solar system – and find a new home for humanity.
The spaceships in which they travel are a hugely important part of the story. And director Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight, Inception) and his effects team ensured they were as realistic as possible.
Instead of relying on computer graphics, the team built physical models and miniatures, using some of the design techniques to be found on real-life spacecraft. And the models – some of which were blown up during filming – were meticulously researched.
The spaceship Endurance, made up of 12 different modules, was designed according to the physical laws that would actually govern interstellar travel, says visual effects supervisor Ian Hunter. For instance, the Endurance rotates in order to be able to mimic the pull of gravity; Nolan made the ship 211ft (64m) across, which is the bare minimum required to generate the required force.
The crew even built a full-size model of the Ranger, the small, nimble craft used to explore planets, for filming in Iceland.
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Microsoft Bing Image Search Revamped, Gets Buy Item Feature and More

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Microsoft on Thursday announced some improvements to its Bing Image Search feature based on user feedback.
With the improved Bing Image Search on Web and mobile, the company is looking to provide more detailed information of a particular image and more. Microsoft says that the experience will be rolling out worldwide to Bing.com on PCs, tablets and smartphones as well to its iPhone and Android apps over the coming weeks.
Once rolled out, users while searching for images or similar images to a picture they have clicked will be able to scroll down/ swipe up to get useful and interesting information about a particular image.
Upon scrolling, Bing Image Search will show places to buy the product in the image, related searches based on the image, Pinterest collections of that image, pages carrying that image, and of course more sizes of the image.Microsoft says that the places to buy the product feature is still in beta and at present it will only work for few items.
"This feature is still in beta but is the first peek into the types of things we could enable our customers to do with image searches. We're focused on more precisely detecting pages where you can purchase a product, adding more information for each source, and many other experience improvements," notes Microsoft Bing blog.
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Apple Urged by IT Minister to Set Up R&D Facility in India

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Hoping to rope in another big multinational technology company in the country in a big way, Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday urged Apple to open a research and development (R&D) facility in India.
The minister on Friday met Apple's Head Compliance EMEIA region John Reynolds in New Delhi.
"Apple is an effective brand in India and personally I requested them to consider opening a good R&D centre in India," Prasad said after the meeting.He said the meeting with Reynolds was positive and Prasad will be visiting Apple's facility in Silicon Valley next month.
The minister felt a R&D centre by Apple in the country would help the tech giant in getting good business propositions in other parts of Asia also.

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France's TV5Monde Admits Password 'Blunder' After Cyber-Attack

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French TV5Monde television channel, which suffered a major hack by self-proclaimed Islamic State militants this week, on Friday admitted an Internet security 'blunder' Thursday during a programme discussing the cyber-attack.
The gaffe came during a report by fellow TV channel France 2 on the attack on TV5Monde, which authorities say was likely a "terrorist act".A TV5 Monde journalist being questioned was in front of a window where several sheets of paper were hanging. On one of them could be seen a password for the TV5Monde YouTube account.
"We don't hide the fact that this is a blunder," the channel's director general Yves Bigot told AFP.
However he stressed that the codes were displayed on screen only after the cyber-attack which happened overnight Wednesday when hackers managed to shut down transmissions and hijacked the channel's website and social networks.

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Symantec Said to Have Been Exploring Veritas Sale for Months

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Security software maker Symantec Corp has been seeking buyers for its storage software business, Veritas, or the entire company for several months, sources familiar with the matter said.
Symantec has approached NetApp Inc , EMC Corp and several private equity firms to gauge their interest, the people said, asking asked not to be identified as the deliberations are confidential.
However, interest from potential buyers has been limited because of a tax burden associated with splitting the company, the people added.As of Friday's close, Symantec had a market capital of about $17.5 billion, with Veritas accounting for roughly half of that, the sources said.
Symantec said last year it would split into two publicly traded companies - one focussed on its security business and the other on its storage and backup business, potentially making itself more attractive to suitors.
Slowing PC sales have hurt the security business, while sluggish demand for its storage and data management software has diminished the value of Veritas, which was seen as a "cash cow" when it was purchased for $13.5 billion a decade ago.JPMorgan Chase & Co has been advising Symantec on the potential split as well as the possible sale of the entire company, according to the sources.
Symantec, EMC and JPMorgan declined to comment, while NetApp could not immediately be reached for comment.
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China to Punish Internet Firm Sina Over Series of Complaints

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China will punish web portal and social media firm Sina Corp after it was identified as operating the most complained about major website in the country, the Internet regulator said on Friday, the latest blow in an ongoing online crackdown.
Representatives from Sina, which also operates China's most popular microblogWeibo Corp, discussed "the issues of breaking the law and the recent large quantity of Internet user complaints" with officials from the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) and its Beijing branch, the regulator said in a statement on its website.
User complaints about Sina concerned "spreading rumours, terror, obscenity and pornography, fraud, publicising cults... distorting facts, violating social morality and promoting vulgarity," said the CAC.
Sina declined to comment.Since President Xi Jinping came to power in early 2013, he has overseen a broad campaign to bring China's Internet under the government's control. This includes clamping down on content seen as destabilising for the ruling Communist Party, using what cyber-security experts say is the world's most sophisticated censorship mechanism.
CAC will punish Sina to strengthen supervision and management of news web sites and promote the healthy and orderly development of the Internet news services, the statement said, citing a CAC official. The regulator did not specify the punishment.
If Sina fails to reform properly or illegal activity continues on its platforms, Sina will be severely punished or even have to halt its online news services, the CAC said.

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