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Top 10 Tech This Week
#SuryaRay #Surya 1. Google Chromebook Pixel The search giant and OS upstart unveiled its first high-resolution touchscreen laptop on Thursday, the Pixel, and turned the Chrome OS and Chromebook from an entry-level platform for cash-starved netizens into a powerful tool for cloud-friendly business people. Find out more about Google's surprising and expensive gamble:http://on.mash.to/15E8vDK _Image by Chris Taylor, Mashable_ Click here to view this gallery. Another big week in tech is coming to a close, and this has been a good one -- lots of interesting unveilings, speculations, hacks and oh, yeah, Google Glass, making this Top 10 Tech especially exciting. Microsoft was just the latest big tech company to admit it was hacked, joining _The New York Times_ and other newspapers, Twitter, Facebook and others. The biggest revelation came from Google, which finally told us more about its secretive project Glass, unveiling some of its uses and publishing videos of people wearing them. And this wasn't Google's only revelation. The Mountain View company also launched the Chromebook Pixel, a touchscreen laptop with premium features -- and an expens… Continue reading... More About: Top 10 Tech, Top 10 Tech This Week http://dlvr.it/307WJ3 @suryaray
Top 10 Tech This Week
#SuryaRay #Surya 1. 3D Printers Build Robohand Born with Ambiotic Band Syndrome, Liam lacks the instrument critical for most tasks: fingers. Thanks to two strangers halfway around the world and the magic of 3D printing, Liam is now able to color and write to his heart's content. Read more of this heart-warming story: http://on.mash.to/15d6pdF _Images courtesy of Facebook, Robohand_ Click here to view this gallery. If was certainly a huge week in tech -- so big we almost wished we had a Top 20 instead of a Top 10. Not only did we have our usual slew of gadgets and techno-news, we also had a big controversy around a certain electric car, a heart-warming 3D-printing story and a juicy (or not?) Apple rumor. The big controversy of the week stemmed from a _New York Times_ review of the electric Tesla Model S which criticized the car's battery performance. Elon Musk, Tesla's founder, not only didn't like it, but he revealed that he had the logs and data to prove the journalist lied. Controversy and a media frenzy ensued. SEE ALSO: Previous editions of _Top 10 Tech This Week_ In other, more heartwarming… Continue reading... More About: Top 10 Tech, Top 10 Tech This Week http://dlvr.it/2yMd7F @suryaray
Top 10 Tech This Week
#SuryaRay #Surya 1. Hackable Mini Drone A Swedish startup is at the forefront of the drone miniaturization trend, its mini drone, called Crazyflie Nano, is already available for preorder and is expected to start shipping this spring. Take a look at this tiny flying bot: http://on.mash.to/XsH2gB _Image courtesy of YouTube, BitcrazeVideos_ Click here to view this gallery. This week in tech was full of fascinating and often weird stories. In the weird department, how about a dress that turns clear when you get turned on? Gives the word "transparency" a whole new meaning, and could probably make dates a bit more fun. The dress was created by a Netherlands-based fashion designer. As for fascinating, British archaeologists unearthed the remains of controversial King Richard III, beneath a parking lot -- and researchers used them to create a 3D-printed reproduction of his face. It was a week especially full of scientific news. A new project to simulate the human brain with a supercomputer was announced, and Nokia announced it has received funds from the Eu… Continue reading... More About: Top 10 Tech, Top 10 Tech This Week http://dlvr.it/2wWP6s @suryaray
Top 10 Tech This Week
#SuryaRay #Surya 1. The Robot That Will Extract Water From the Moon The Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot -- RASSOR, is an excavator robot designed to extract water, ice, and fuel from the soil of the moon, and from the soil of similarly dusty bodies (like, say, Mars). Learn more about this futuristic robot: http://on.mash.to/Xiaasv Image courtesy of NASA Click here to view this gallery. It was another exciting week in tech, with a major announcement -- the new BlackBerry 10, and a slew of other great stories. The biggest story of the week was probably the launch of a new flagship phone, the touchscreen-only BlackBerry 10. The product that the company, now named simply BlackBerry, has bet its entire future on. The other two product announcements were not as earth-shattering perhaps, but still significant: Apple confirmed it's launching a 128GB iPad and Nokia launched a Spotify competitor. SEE ALSO: Previous editions of _Top 10 Tech This Week_ It was a great week for science and robotics too. NASA unveiled a bot that will mine the moon, and we had the chance to see ho… Continue reading... More About: Top 10 Tech, Top 10 Tech This Week http://dlvr.it/2tlbfd @suryaray
Top 10 Tech This Week
#SuryaRay #Surya 1. LG Optimus G Pro Debuts in Japan The LG Optimus G was already a powerful smartphone, but now LG is taking it up another notch with the Optimus G Pro, which has a large 5-inch screen with full HD resolution -- 1,920 x 1,080. Learn more about this impressive phone: http://dlvr.it/2rprvm @suryaray
Top 10 Tech This Week
#SuryaRay #Surya 1. Google Glass to Hit Developers' Hands This Month Google announced plans Tuesday to hold a "Glass Foundry" in San Francisco and New York in the coming weeks: Two full days of hacking that will allow developers to get an early look at Glass and start developing for the platform. Learn more about Google's announcement: http://on.mash.to/Wdd3dy _Photo by Mashable, Pete Pachal_ Click here to view this gallery. It was CES 2013 "hangover week" in the tech world this week. With the gadgets bonanza in the rear-view mirror, the top tech news stories were understandably lacking some gizmos. But fear not -- the world of tech was still filled with exciting news. The biggest announcement of the week was probably that Google Glass will finally be available for developers this very month, with two events planned in San Francisco and New York. So we'll soon know more about Google's secretive and futuristic project. The search giant also has new ideas regarding computer security. Or, more precisely, on how to replace passwords. SEE ALSO: Previous editions of _Top 10 Tech This Week_ There were also a lo… Continue reading... More About: Top 10 Tech, Top 10 Tech This Week http://dlvr.it/2q46hM @suryaray
Top 10 Tech This Week, CES 2013 Edition
#SuryaRay #Surya 1. Intel's Awesome Future Laptop Intel knows what computers will look like next year, and the chip manufacturer gave the world a sneak peek at CES 2013 with its reference PC design for the next generation of Core processors. Take a look at what the future looks like: http://on.mash.to/THA8Xq. _Photo by Mashable_ Click here to view this gallery. The long-anticipated 2013 International CES came and went in a flurry of techno-goodness. Luckily, Mashable's team was in Las Vegas so that nothing that happened at this year's CES stayed there. And there was definitely a lot to remember and report on at this year's gadget bonanza. It was really hard to narrow down all the tech stories that came out of CES to just 10, but we think these are the 10 biggest ones. They also reflect the wide array of diversity that was on display in Las Vegas. This year, there were giant tablets, Ultra-high-def TVs, super-fast processors and the world's first 1TB USB 3.0 flash drive. SEE ALSO: Previous editions of _Top 10 Tech This Week_ Intel showcase… Continue reading... More About: Top 10 Tech, Top 10 Tech This Week http://dlvr.it/2nJ36j @suryaray