Intel and Sony give us an idea of the future of virtual reality; Google goes shopping in the cloud; the FBI warns consumers about car hacking; the Internet of Thing’s language problem; and more …
- Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida speaks on the future of virtual reality at his company. (Andrew Webster and Adi Robertson, The Verge)
- Augmented reality reaches space. (Erin Blakemore, The Week)
- This factory robot can be retrained overnight. (Will Knight, MIT Technology Review)
- Nintendo’s first smartphone app is more toy than game. (Ravi Hiranand, CNN Money)
- Google shops in the cloud. (Arik Hesseldahl and Mark Bergen, re/code)
- Intel uses the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco to showcase virtual reality. (John Gaudiosi, Fortune)
- Will the Internet of Things ever speak the same language? (Jared Newman, Fast Company)
- Five takeaways regarding AlphaGo’s 4-1 victory over world Go champion. (Will Knight, MIT Technology Review)
- Battery-free wearables arrive, powered by your steps. (Katie Collins, c|net)
- The FBI releases a public service announcement on the dangers of car hacking. (BBC News)