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The Technology To Bring Dead Back To Life Is Already In Progress

The Technology To Bring Dead Back To Life Is Already In Progress


Technology To Bring Dead Back To Life Is Already In Progress
Do you know? Researchers were already working on a plan to bring back dead to life? It will be the futuristic and final frontier of science. Technology company named as Humai is working on something that looks futuristic.
Technology company named Humai is based in Los Angeles and is already working on a project which they named “Atom & Eve” that can let human awareness be transferred to an artificial body after their death.
Humai claims that they are working on three technologies “Nanotechnology, bionics & artificial intelligence” and they had also claimed that they can resurrect human beings within the next 30 Years.
Humai Founder, Josh Bocanegra Told the Australian Popular Science “I accept death, I’m not afraid of it that I’m not 100% sure I’m going to die one day.” While Humai’s official Facebook page says “Will death always be inevitable? We don’t think so.”
Josh Bocanegra said Australian Popular Science that the brain of dead peoples will be frozen using cryonics technology and when their technology will be ready then can implant the brain into an Artificial body.
Josh Bocanegra said “Using cloning technology, we will restore the brain as it matures. “I don’t think of it as fighting death. I think of it as making death optional. I personally cannot imagine why someone would want to die, but I respect everyone’s wishes”
The most surprising thing about Humai tech company is it only has five members, two of them are researchers, one is the ambassador and another one is an AI expert. So, what you think about this? Share your thoughts in to comment section below.
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Technology To Bring Dead Back To Life Is Already In Progress

Technology To Bring Dead Back To Life Is Already In Progress


Technology To Bring Dead Back To Life Is Already In Progress
Do you know? Researchers were already working on a plan to bring back dead to life? It will be the futuristic and final frontier of science. Technology company named as Humai is working on something that looks futuristic.
Technology company named Humai is based in Los Angeles and is already working on a project which they named “Atom & Eve” that can let human awareness be transferred to an artificial body after their death.
Humai claims that they are working on three technologies “Nanotechnology, bionics & artificial intelligence” and they had also claimed that they can resurrect human beings within the next 30 Years.
Humai Founder, Josh Bocanegra Told the Australian Popular Science “I accept death, I’m not afraid of it that I’m not 100% sure I’m going to die one day.” While Humai’s official Facebook page says “Will death always be inevitable? We don’t think so.”
Josh Bocanegra said Australian Popular Science that the brain of dead peoples will be frozen using cryonics technology and when their technology will be ready then can implant the brain into an Artificial body.
Josh Bocanegra said “Using cloning technology, we will restore the brain as it matures. “I don’t think of it as fighting death. I think of it as making death optional. I personally cannot imagine why someone would want to die, but I respect everyone’s wishes”
The most surprising thing about Humai tech company is it only has five members, two of them are researchers, one is the ambassador and another one is an AI expert. So, what you think about this? Share your thoughts in to comment section below.
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Panasonic Just Revealed A New Invisible TV

Panasonic Just Revealed A New Invisible TV


The Japanese multinational tech company Panasonic has captivated the technology industry with improving their invisible televisions and it is the new OLED transparent screens that have already impacted virtually at the IFA 2016 fair in Berlin, held on last September Scroll And see.

Panasonic Just Revealed A New Invisible TV

The Japanese multinational Panasonic has ended the summer by captivating the technology industry with improving their invisible televisions and it is the new OLED transparent screens that have already impacted virtually at the IFA 2016 fair in Berlin, held on last September.

Although these translucent televisions were presented earlier this year at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016, held in Las Vegas. But, Panasonic has improved its prototype by replacing the LCD screen for making the OLED TV in almost with a sheet of glass.

 Panasonic posted a video on its Facebook page where it showed off its futuristic television that became a transparent glass when turned off. This Panasonic TV has a fine mesh screen OLED-embedded within a sliding glass door of a common piece of furniture in the house.

At first glance, it looks like a simple glass, but when ignited then it seems that this is a TV that does not have anything to envy the image quality of other common televisions of the last generation.

According to the company, OLED screens does not need a backlight or filters, unlike LCD screens. These features make this material more efficient, easy to work and thin, in fact, this type of display are those which also allowing for manufacturing new prototypes of roller monitors as well.

In addition to obvious technological advances, such proposals respond to the latest trends in technology and interior design that is based on electronic devices that pass unnoticed as possible at home. An example of this trend are the televisions that Samsung presented along with a couple of French designers “The Bouroullec brothers”, known as the Serif TV.


However, this model is still a prototype in which they are working, but, Panasonic said that “It could be a reality within three years, before being able to buy this invisible TV”.
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3D Touch is the topic as Apple iPhone 6s review lands

3D Touch is the topic as Apple iPhone 6s review lands

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The reviews of Apple iPhone 6s have poured in and the big takeaway is that the device is worth an upgrade if you have a iPhone 5s or below, but not necessarily for an iPhone 6.

Not surprisingly, the iPhone 6s reviews are positive---they generally are---but the primary questions revolved around whether a few new features such as camera improvements, 3D Touch and performance gains were worth the time. 

A meta review of the reviews includes:

  • TechCrunch's Matthew Panzarino who argued that the iPhone 6s is more than just an iterative upgrade. He bolsters his argument noting an "an enormous processing power upgrade" as well as 3D Touch, 4K video recording and Live Photos.
  • Re/Code's Walt Mossberg noted "fundamental, core improvements." The biggest one is 3D Touch, which enables the screen to react to the force of your finger. Mossberg wrote: "This is one of those potentially huge user behaviors -- like swiping, or pinching and zooming -- that seem odd or minor at first, but which Apple historically is able to make deeply important and useful. And it's not just a software tweak. It involved serious re-engineering of the display."
  • Joanna Stern at The Wall Street Journal delivered a dose of reality: "The iPhone 6s is... an iPhone. The best iPhone yet. But it's also proof that smartphone innovation has plateaued and what we demand most in our newest phones are improvements to the essentials."
  • The Verge's Nilay Patel touted 3D Touch and said icons become dynamic objects. Patel said: "It's not some insane lightning bolt of inspiration; Google is doing something very similar with Material Design, and Microsoft has been sliding things all over the screen since someone was drunk enough to approve the name "Windows Phone 7 Series." But 3D Touch is by far the most aggressive and interesting step in this direction anyone has ever taken."
Some folks have noted that 3D Touch is essentially a right click function. Others said that take is too simple.
Brian X. Chen of the New York Times noted that he had mixed feelings about how useful 3D Touch and other features really are.
In the end, these takes are notable, but won't change the obvious. Apple will enjoy a new upgrade cycle with the iPhone 6s and probably entice more customers to buy an iPhone 6, which now gets a price cut. Either way, Apple will take the cash to the bank and keep the iPhone engine, which is estimated to account for 60 percent of fiscal 2015 revenue, humming.
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