A robotic snake developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University has suddenly gained a frightening new power— the ability to hug things. Last week, the university's Biorobotics Laboratory published a new video of its modular snake, demonstrating the robot's ability to reactively latch on to objects. When thrown against a pole, the robot automatically wraps itself around it, securely grasping to it in a constrictor-like hold.
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A robotic snake developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University has suddenly gained a frightening new power— the ability to hug things. Last week, the university's Biorobotics Laboratory published a new video of its modular snake, demonstrating the robot's ability to reactively latch on to objects. When thrown against a pole, the robot automatically wraps itself around it, securely grasping to it in a constrictor-like hold.
Age of empires 2 HD Edition is coming out in 2 weeks! A very exiting prospect for any fan. AOEII:HD will be available exclusively through Valve's Steam platform. If April 9 is too long for you to wait, gamers who opt to put their money down right now and prepurchase the game will receive a 10% discount as well as four days of early access!
Steamworks integration means the game now has achievements, leaderboards, matchmaking and cloud support, while Workshop features have been built in to enable the sharing of user-generated content.
Gameplay footage: http://bit.ly/ZNsjkA
Developer Diary: http://bit.ly/1666dMV
Enhanced visual engine with improved terrain textures, water, fire and ambient lighting effects.
New Steamworks features: Achievements, Leaderboards, Matchmaking and Cloud support.
Share user created content with Steam Workshop support.
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Designed by pop-culture-retro-remixer Steve Thomas, the Canyons of Mars Travel Print is one in a series of fantastically far-fetched travel prints.
Each A2-size poster is printed on high quality matte paper, and is available framed or unframed.
This and others Available from firebox.com: http://bit.ly/Y4IZF3
China is working with software firm Canonical on an open-source operating system customised for Chinese users.
The collaboration will produce a version of Canonical's Ubuntu operating system called Kylin which will be released in April.
The deal is part of a five-year plan by China to get more people using open source software.
This software gives people more access to its internal workings so they can modify it themselves.
The first version of Ubuntu Kylin is intended for desktop and laptop computers. As well as using Chinese character sets, Kylin will also do more to support the way Chinese people interact with computers as well as reflect China's date conventions.
Future versions will include tools that let people use popular Chinese web services such as Baidu maps, the Taobao shopping service as well as versions of office programs and image management tools, directly from Ubuntu's main screen.
The code will be created at a laboratory in Beijing staffed by engineers from Canonical as well as several Chinese R&D agencies.
Canonical is also working with the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on a version of Kylin that will run on servers so websites, online shops and hosting firms can adopt the software.
The move is widely seen as an attempt by China to wean its IT sector off Western software in favour of more home-grown alternatives.
Ubuntu is based on the Linux operating system and its development and use is governed by an open ethic that emphasises the sharing of core computer code. It stands in contrast to the closed or proprietary systems of Microsoft and Apple who restrict access to the core or source code for their operating systems
Vice Motherboard has released a trailer for Click. Print. Gun. An upcoming documentary on 3D printed guns. It also gives a glimpse of the terrifying future when anyone can have access to guns and gun parts that they can just click and print. The documentary follows Cody R. Wilson, a guy who has a home printed semi-automatic rifle with plans to make it open source.
Source: www.age of empires.com

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The world of the smartphone is not a two-horse race. True, Apple and Samsung are between them taking a lot of market share. But the players in the rest of the market are world-class: Nokia, Sony, BlackBerry and HTC, for instance.
“Thumbs And Ammo“, a hilarious new blog which the concept is to replace the weapons in action movies with thumbs up! The result is simply excellent, a dose of laughter for the day! Or how to discredit cult movies, from Alien to Pulp Fiction through Robocop, Die Hard, Batman, Star Wars, Matrix, Big Lebowski, Fargo, Terminator and others!
Link: Thumbs and Ammo
Crystal Pepsi was a caffeine-free soft drink made by PepsiCo from 1992 to 1993 in Canada and the United States, and for a short time in Australia. Crystal Pepsi was sold for a longer time in Europe.
A virtual talking head that can express human emotions such as happiness, anger and fear could herald a new way of interacting with your computer or mobile phone. Here, a system called Zoe, developed by Toshiba's Cambridge Research Lab and and the University of Cambridge's department of engineering, is demonstrated. The face is actually that of Hollyoaks actor Zoe Lister.
Watch the full video: here
UK online viewing of videos over smartphones is expected to grow in line with the introduction of 4G services from more carriers this year, following the auction of 4G airwaves in February.
The long awaited Age of Empires II HD Edition comes to steam. Dispite being one of the most played games on LAN it will not be included in this version.
Priced at $19.99. The game has been remastered to HD and a lot of new features have been added to the game. The original reveal didn’t explain this in detail but now we have an idea of what you can get when you buy the game. If you have an original CD key for the game you can’t use it with the Steam version, you have to directly purchase it. There’s no cross platform multiplayer service with the original version and the Steam version. The single player can be played in offline mode but you will still need internet access for multiplayer and need to connect to Steam. The game also supports cloud saves.
There are no plans for a Mac OS or Linux versions and the game will be available on any region that Steam is supported.
Here are the matchmaking details:
• Up to 8 Players
• Quick-match Matchmaking
• Game Lobby Browser
• Invite your Steam friends to custom games
The digital memo market is a burgeoning one and the offering will put Google head to head with services such as Evernote. Experts predict that Google might have entered the market a little too late. Memory aid services are striking a chord with consumers and employees who are increasingly swamped by information. Current market leader Evernote has 15 million active users. Microsoft has a similar product - OneNote - and there are smaller rivals such as Springpad and Catch. Now it seems Google wants a piece of the action.
"Every day we all see, hear or think of things we need to remember. Usually we grab a pad of sticky notes, scribble a reminder and put it on the desk, the fridge or the relevant page of a magazine," said Google software engineer Katherine Kuan in a blog post. Keep is Google's attempt to turn this ad-hoc notetaking into a more efficient digital service. "With Keep you can quickly jot ideas down when you think of them and even include checklists and photos to keep track of what's important to you," she added. The information is stored in Google Drive.
Users can also speak memos and Keep transcribes them. And there is a search facility for people to quickly find what they are looking for. Currently Keep is available only via the web or as an app for phones and tablets running Android 4.0 or above. But with little to differentiate it from competitors, some feel Google may struggle to make an impact. "My gut instinct is that Google may have come too late to this. It has a track record - with cloud services and social networking - of coming too late and struggling to make an impact," said Chris Green, principal technology analyst at Davies Murphy Group. "But, if anyone can make an impact, it will be Google," he added. "If there is a 800lb gorilla like Google behind you you are going to be worried. Evernote cannot rest on its laurels but it does have a huge user base and they are not all going to desert it overnight." Tony Cripps, analyst at research firm Ovum, thinks Google might benefit from the fact that many already use its myriad services. "If you are a converted Google user it represents a good option. There is a level of convenience about having access to a range of services using one log-in," he said. "I use Evernote but I'll give this a spin and see if it works for me."
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
When Blizzard first announced that Starcraft 2 would feature only a Terran campaign, you could hear collective groans from every corner of cyberspace. After all, it was the expert balancing of three separate races, each with their own interlocking storylines that made the original such a step change for real time strategy games. Some of that disappointment was dispelled by the misguided belief that at least we would not have to wait long for the next installment That was nearly three years ago – so is it all we hoped for?
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