Catégorie : Veille Technologique
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Google launches Cloud Scheduler, a managed cron service
Google Cloud is getting a managed cron service for running batch jobs. Cloud Scheduler, as the new service is called, provides all the functionality of the kind of standard command-line cron service you probably love to hate, but with the reliability and ease of use of running a managed service in the cloud. The targets for Cloud Scheduler jobs can…
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Having a Bad Day? An Adorable Video Shows AI Learning to Get Dressed
Rise and Shine Most animators would agree: making a cataclysmic explosion destroy a planet is easy, but human figures and delicate interactions are hard. That’s why engineers from The Georgia Institute of Technology and Google Brain teamed up to build a cute little AI agent — an AI algorithm embodied in a simulated world — that learned to dress itself using…
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Espaciel : le réflecteur qui augmente la luminosité naturelle de vos pièces de 50%
Quels que soient votre habitation et votre mode de vie et malgré la révolution qu’a été l’invention de l’ampoule en 1879 par Thomas Edison, il faut avouer que rien n’est plus agréable que la lumière naturelle du ciel. Pourtant, les inventions pour favoriser l’accès à la lumière directement du ciel restent des avancées très récentes. On peut évidemment citer Velux…
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Say ‘Hi’ to Nybble, an open-source robotic kitten
If you’ve ever wanted to own your own open-source cat, this cute Indiegogo project might be for you. The project, based on something called the Open Cat, is a laser-cut cat that walks and “learns” and can even connect to a Raspberry Pi. Out of the box a complex motion controller allows the kitten to perform lifelike behaviors like balancing,…
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Facebook confirms it’s building augmented reality glasses
“Yeah! Well of course we’re working on it” Facebook’s head of augmented reality Ficus Kirkpatrick told me when I asked him if Facebook was building an AR glasses at TechCrunch’s AR/VR event in LA. “We are building hardware products. We’re going forward on this . . . We want to see those glasses come into reality, and I think we…
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Yes We hack référencé par le Market Guide Gartner
Pour une bonne nouvelle, c’est une bonne nouvelle ! Les copains de chez Yes We Hack viennent de rentrer dans le fameux “Market Guide” de Gartner. Gartner Inc. est une entreprise américaine de conseil et de recherche dans le domaine des techniques avancées. L’Américain a référ… Cet article Yes We hack référencé par le Market Guide Gartner est apparu en premier…
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Introducing GitHub Actions
It’s a common situation: you create a site and it’s ready to go. It’s all on GitHub. But you’re not really done. You need to set up deployment. You need to set up a process that runs your tests for you and you’re not manually running commands all the time. Ideally, every time you push to master, everything runs for…
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We’re DOOMED: Boston Dynamics’s Atlas Robot Starts Doing Parkour [Video]
From Boston Dynamics: Atlas does parkour. The control software uses the whole body including legs, arms and torso, to marshal the energy and strength for jumping over the log and leaping up the steps without breaking its pace. (Step height 40 cm.) Atlas uses computer vision to locate itself with respect to visible markers on the approach to hit the…
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The Latest Prostheses Take Orders Directly From Your Nerves
What Nerve Disability rights advocate Nicole Kelly was born without her lower right arm, but using a cutting-edge prosthesis she got last year, she can now grind pepper, play cards, and open beers — just by thinking about the action. Kelly’s is just one tale from a riveting new Wired story about the steady improvements in prostheses that take orders directly from…
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Protection des données : le RGPD va coûter cher à l’Europe, selon le patron du CES de Las Vegas
Gary Shapiro estime que l’obsession de l’Union européenne sur la protection des données va nuire à l’économie numérique du Vieux Continent. The post Protection des données : le RGPD va coûter cher à l’Europe, selon le patron du CES de Las Vegas appeared first on FrenchWeb.fr. Source: Protection des données : le RGPD va coûter cher à l’Europe, selon le…





