“Slaughterbot” Autonomous Killer Drones [Short Film]

This is really, really scary, and would be just the thing I’d expect to see in an episode of Black Mirror.

Perhaps the most nightmarish, dystopian film of 2017 didn’t come from Hollywood. It’s a seven-minute video, a collaboration between University of California-Berkeley professor Stuart Russell and the Future of Life Institute that shows a future in which palm-sized, autonomous drones use facial recognition technology and on-board explosives to commit untraceable massacres.

[RalphTechSpot]



Amazing Deal: The $58 (Instead of $129.99) Logitech Harmony Smart Control Remote Comes Included With the $81 Hub

This, ladies and gentlegeek, is an amazing deal. Amazon is currently selling the Logitech Harmony smart control with hub and smartphone app for just $58.00 instead of $129.99. The hub alone is worth around $80, so getting it with the remote makes this offer quite tempting!

TURN YOUR SMARTPHONE OR TABLET INTO A ONE-TOUCH UNIVERSAL REMOTE. Now you can control your entire entertainment system with the smartphone or tablet you already own. The Harmony Hub combined with a powerful app give you personalized control of up to eight devices—even through closed cabinets and walls. Plus, you get a simple Harmony remote for everyone in the house when your smartphone isn’t handy.

Works with over 270,000 devices including cable TV boxes, Apple TV, Roku, Sonos, Amazon Fire TV, Phillips Hue, Xbox One, PS3, and TV-connected PC or Mac

Logitech Harmony Smart Control with Hub and Smartphone App$129.99 $58.00 (55% Off)

Red Ball Adventure: A Really Cool and Complex Rube Goldberg Machine

From Sprice Machines:

Red Ball Adventure is a pegboard wall mounted chain reaction screen link that follows the adventures of a red ball, one ball path style. Inspired by Biisuke Ball and Magnets and Marbles. Wall mounted tricks are my favorite type of chain reaction tricks and I discovered a lot of new techniques for building on pegboard while making this. I’m hoping to make this an annual project and you can vote to choose which color gets to go on next year’s adventure!

[Sprice Machines]

Fingerprint Sensor Built Into Phone Display

Vivo has made the first phone with a fingerprint sensor built directly into the display. While it brings some practical benefit, the solution itself is a clever use of technology.

While fingerprint unlocks are relatively common now, they usually come at the expense of screen size. It’s not simply a case of effectively lopping off an inch of potential screen space, but manufacturers then have to decide between having a much smaller screen at the same aspect ratio, switching to an unusual screen shape, or making the phone itself bigger (and an odd shape) to maintain the screen size.

Reading a fingerprint through a display was an obvious solution, but until now it’s proved elusive, with both Apple and Samsung releases missing the feature despite rumors it was on the way.

Now Vivo has demonstrated a handset with the feature at CES and the key is through an OLED display. While phone displays look like a continuous image to the human eye, they actually have tiny gaps between pixels. These gaps are big enough that the sensors can ‘peer through’ and pick up enough points from the finger to distinguish the unique pattern of a fingerprint.

This approach wouldn’t work with an LCD display as either the backlighting would be on top of the sensor, blocking its view, or the sensor would be on top the backlighting, distorting the display.

When you put your fingertip on the relevant section of the screen (while the phone is locked), the display goes completely dark other than lighting up the area ‘underneath’ your finger, ensuring the best possible image for the sensor.

Those who’ve tried it out say it works smoothly: there’s a noticeable delay compared to the near-instantaneous fingerprint recognition on other phones, but not one that would be problematic or frustrating.