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From bones to steel: Why ice skates were a terrible idea that worked
Fleming went on to win the gold medal. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. From figure skating to ice hockey, many of the most popular winter sports stem from a long history of people simply playing around on ice skates . Part of what makes a good skater so fun to watch is the juxtaposition of their clear technical skill and the seeming effortlessness with which they glide across the ice. They make it seem so natural.
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A skate through cyberspace: on the edge with the Now Play This festival of experimental video games
For a week or so every year, Somerset House in London becomes home to a mini-festival of experimental video games: last year's were all on the theme of love. Now Play This has been running for 10 years, and this year's theme – liminality – is especially well-suited to the medium. Video games are in-between spaces: they are fictional worlds in which real-world relationships are made; they are an art form that exists across and between technology and culture. You could make a case for the inclusion of plenty of games in this selection, and the ones that are here explore the theme from some unexpected angles. There are games here about transition, expansion, life and death, borders, and skateboarding through cyberspace.
Best of CES 2023: Electric skates, pet tech and AI for birds
Tech companies of all sizes are showing off their latest products at CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics show. The show is getting back to normal after going completely virtual in 2021 and seeing a significant drop in 2022 attendance because of the pandemic. You might see the next big thing or something that will never make it past the prototype stage. On Tuesday night, the show kicked off with media previews from just some of the 3,000 companies signed up to attend. Bird Buddy showed off a smart bird feeder that takes snapshots of feathered friends as they fly in to eat some treats.
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Best of CES 2023: Electric skates, pet tech and AI for birds - ABC News
Tech companies of all sizes are showing off their latest products at CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics show. The show is getting back to normal after going completely virtual in 2021 and seeing a significant drop in 2022 attendance because of the pandemic. You might see the next big thing or something that will never make it past the prototype stage. On Tuesday night, the show kicked off with media previews from just some of the 3,000 companies signed up to attend. Bird Buddy showed off a smart bird feeder that takes snapshots of feathered friends as they fly in to eat some treats.
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Robotics startup to disrupt walking with AI roller skates
How are you supposed to keep on the trillionaire crypto mogul grindset when you have to do something as mundane as placing one foot in front of the other to get to your next high-flying presentation? Well, here comes Shift Robotics to revolutionize the process of movement humanity has relied on for at least three million years. Looking for all the world like the Fisher Price roller skates of the '80s and '90s but for grown-ups, the company claims its "Moonwalkers" allow users to "walk at the speed of a run" but without all the unseemly sweating and hyperventilation. Think of that groovy sensation you get when gliding along a travelator at an airport, silently mocking passers-by walking at a regular pace who have not yet ascended to godhood. Yes, that, but attached to the soles of your feet.
La veille de la cybersécurité
How are you supposed to keep on the trillionaire crypto mogul grindset when you have to do something as mundane as placing one foot in front of the other to get to your next high-flying presentation? Well, here comes Shift Robotics to revolutionize the process of movement humanity has relied on for at least three million years. Looking for all the world like the Fisher Price roller skates of the '80s and '90s but for grown-ups, the company claims its "Moonwalkers" allow users to "walk at the speed of a run" but without all the unseemly sweating and hyperventilation. Think of that groovy sensation you get when gliding along a travelator at an airport, silently mocking passers-by walking at a regular pace who have not yet ascended to godhood. Yes, that, but attached to the soles of your feet.
'Rollerdrome' preview: Twitchy dystopian bloodsport is my new favorite genre
Rollerdrome is essentially the video game version of Rollerball, the fabulous 1975 sci-fi film starring James Caan. In Rollerball, monolithic corporations control society and the least powerful citizens are compelled to compete in lethal roller-skating competitions, in the name of entertainment and classism. The movie is a slow burn of brutality, odd human rituals and shirts with huge collars, and it's a brilliant time capsule whose themes remain relevant today. Rollerdrome builds a similarly rich, unsettling world through set pieces, costuming and audio cues, pulling a 1970s aesthetic firmly into the 21st century in the process. It takes place in 2030, in a world controlled by massive companies -- the Matterhorn corporation is at the center of a new bloodsport called rollerdrome, where participants are challenged to shoot their way through enemies while completing ridiculous roller-skating tricks.
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Skate, grind, tag and escape in 'Subway Surfers Tag' on Apple Arcade - Channel969
Skate by off-limit areas, tagging aims and evading the guard – that's what Subway Surfers Tag is all about. The sport debuted Friday on the Apple Arcade gaming service. Subway Surfers Tag challenges gamers to free skate over the retired trains within the railyard, play within the park after darkish, choose up some power-ups on the cargo docks or examine the mysterious underground. And the cleanup bots attempting to take away your tags should be stopped. However there's extra to fret about than gravity and some bots.
How AI Is Being Transformed by 'Foundation Models'
In the world of computer science and artificial intelligence, few topics are generating as much interest as the rise of so-called "foundation models." These models can be thought of as meta-AI--but not Meta-AI, if you see what I mean--systems that incorporate vast neural networks with even bigger datasets. They are able to process a lot but, more importantly, they are easily adaptable across information domain areas, shortening and simplifying what has previously been a laborious process of training AI systems. If foundation models fulfill their promise, it could bring AI into much broader commercial use. To give a sense of the scale of these algorithms, GPT-3, a foundation model for natural language processing released two years ago, contains upwards of 170 billion parameters, the variables that guide functions within a model.
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Self-driving Citroën Skate has swappable passenger pods that can be installed in 10 seconds
Imagine a driverless bus that stopped just for you and was configured exactly how you needed it. That's the concept behind the Citroën Skate, the French automaker's newly unveiled autonomous electric vehicle, which comes with three interchangeable'pods' that can be swapped up in as little as 10 seconds. One pod, branded with French luxury hotel chain Sofitel, looks and feels like a luxurious hotel lobby banquette, while another is a fitness-oriented transport with a built-in rowing machine. The Citroën Skate is designed to move in a dedicated lane, but its omnidirectional Eagle 360 wheels and spherical Goodyear tires allow it to move in any direction. The vehicle's hydraulic suspension should keep passengers from feeling the jostles and bumps of the road.
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