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Thursday, 26 November 2015

Yamaha Builds A Robot That Drives Motorcycles and Challenges World Champion Rossi



Short Bytes: Yamaha pulled a big one in the Tokyo Motor Show as it showcased its superbike riding Robot rather than any showing any ceremonious unconventional motorbike. Named Motobot, this humanoid is improving every day to give the champion racers a run for their money


While others were busy showing what their automobile has got, Yamaha displayed a marvel of engineering and AI at the Tokyo Motor Show. It wasn’t just any superbike or a green fuel motorcycle, but a humanoid that could effectively control and zoom on Yamaha’s 1000cc R1M.

As humans were already pissed off of the fact that machines would take their jobs becoming a doctor, lawyer and architect, Motobot and the flavour of the season, self-driving cars, have taken the drivers’ seat as well.
Motobot is the product of an intense R&D effort in robotics technology and Yamaha’s aim to create a robot that could cruise any unmodified bike. And if you are a rider yourself, you would understand that this task is no easy.
Yamaha released a video showing Motobot riding its superbike with ease and in its childish voice even called out the MotoGP world champion, Valentino Rossi as he said, “I am improving my skills every day. I was created to surpass you.” But, unlike other superstars, Motobot is quite humble and realises that he needs to learn from the master to catch up to him.
The superbike riding robot has caught every speed lover’s attention for the ultimate battle between the man and the machine on a superbike. However, the makers are still working to improve Motobot skills until it touches 200 kph on a racetrack.
Yamaha wants to use its state-of-the-art technology to ‘pioneer new lines of business’ which has left many wondering what could it be! Could we be witnessing a humanoid MotoGP now?
Watch the superbike riding robot Motobot ride in style:

Top 6 Most Luxury Fastest Cars

1.Audi S8

Jason Statham could’ve transported a box of crackers to the moon and back, thanks to his trusted Audi S8, which was subject to much cruelty in the Transporter series. The most powerful variant of Audi’s luxury flagship, the A8, this car packs a 4-litre, 520 bhp, twin-turbo V8 with nearly 65 kgm of torque. It is constructed almost entirely out of aluminium, in order to give it as low a kerb weight as possible, and it’s an executive sedan that is equipped with the creature comforts of a Georgian villa.
What distinguishes it from the regular A8 is a sportier front fascia, and the fact that it can hit 100 kph in a logic defying 3.5 seconds. Audi’s trusted Quattro system comes as standard, so your chauffeur would presumably have to be a rally driver or a total lunatic (Read: Jason Statham) to get some proper sideways action.
  1. Mercedes-Benz S600 Maybach
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The S-Class is and always has been the world’s premier executive sedan. Often touted as one of the greatest cars ever made, the S-Class is known for its unmatched comfort, trend setting innovations and stately appeal. If there ever was a modern-day chariot of the gods, the current generation S-Class is it. Especially if you put a giant 6- litre, twin-turbocharged V12 in it which puts out 523 bhp of peak power.
No one will accuse you of undergoing a midlife crisis in this car, so stoic and dignified is the S-Class. This car is loaded silly with technology, including seatbelt mounted airbags, so if ever there was a safe way of going stupidly fast, the S600 is it.
  1. Maserati Quattroporte GTS
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There are sports executive saloons and then there is Maserati. Obsessed with aesthetics in a way only the Italians can be, Maseratis have the ability to up your swag quotient by a factor of 3000 in a matter of seconds. Incidentally, reaching triple digit speeds also takes the same amount of time, especially when you’re dealing with the top of the line Quattroporte GTS. With 523 bhp, its 3.8 litre, twin-turbo V8  packs similar levels of power as the rest of the frat pack of hyper saloons, but nothing comes within a mile of the Quattroporte’s league as far as sheer sensation and style is concerned.
  1. Aston Martin Rapide
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In an alternate universe where 007 has succumbed to a more domestic life, he probably drives the Aston Martin Rapide. Aston Martin doesn’t have room for executive sedans in its portfolio, so it just decided to give the grand touring DB9 an extra set of doors. More supercar than saloon, its most powerful variant, the Rapide S, even has bucket seats at the back.
Powering it is a good, old fashioned V12 which produces a dizzying 550 bhp of power. Think of it as a supercar with the ability to accomodate a lot more supermodels.
  1. Jaguar XJ R
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Designed by the assured hand of Ian Callum, the Jaguar XJ is the weapon of choice for the political who’s who of the UK, and a symbol of modern Britain’s revitalised automotive prowess. It’s got one of the best interiors in the business, and one of the most intoxicating powerplants, the best of which is a supercharged, 5- litre V8 that contributes heavily to the XJ’s value as a symbol of power and prestige.
Jaguar’s flagship car can hit 100 kph in under 5 seconds, which is outstanding, since this is a car of Goliathan proportions. Perhaps Jaguar hopes that British bureaucrats will ease off on the speed limits, if they spend a little more time at race tracks.
  1. Bentley Mulsanne Speed
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As a jewel in Britain’s automotive crown, Bentley hasn’t shone quite as brightly as the BMW-owned Rolls-Royce. It was one of the finest luxury car makers in the world, but Bentley has also had a prolific racing history. And it shows in the Mulsanne Speed – the first ground up new design from Bentley since 1931.
At 3 tonnes, the Mulsanne Speed weighs twice as much as an average supercar, so it goes without saying that the engine subscribes to old-fashioned ideas of ‘big’. Yes, the Mulsanne is powered by a 6.75- litre V8, which puts out an earth tearing 110 kgm of torque. Although old money isn’t given to vulgar pursuits like speed, they’d make an exception with the Mulsanne Speed. Apart from being one of the fastest Bentleys, the Mulsanne is also the most bespoke and customisable Bentley on the block, with bits built by coachbuilders. It’s the most advanced mix of the old and the new..

Saturday, 21 November 2015

'Fallout 4' breaks 'Grand Theft Auto V's Steam concurrent players record

Bethesda's biggest release of the year 2015 'Fallout 4' has opened to a record number of users on Steam. The game has in fact beaten the record set by Rockster Games title 'Grand Theft Auto V' on the gaming platform.

'Fallout 4' has set a record of 469,073 users simultaneouly playing the game on Steam. The high was achieved in just one day after the release of the game on November 10. The previous record of the highest number of users -- 360,000 -- was held by set by GTA V, which had achieved this number in three days after release.


In its time, GTV V had broken the record set by Bethesda's 'Skyrim' of 280,000 users.

Though games like Counter Strike Global Offensive and Dota 2 often top the charts on Steam, recording numbers with an average of 500,000 players and boasting records of 820,000 and 1.26 million concurrent players respectively, these don't contend because these are essentially multi-player games.

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Pepsi launched Pepsi Phone P1s official – 5.5-inch 1080p display, 4G LTE and fingerprint sensor for $110


After several leaks, Pespsi Phone P1s has gone official in China. It features a 5.5-inch (1080 x 1920 pixels) 2.5D curved glass display, is powered by an Octa-Core MediaTek MT6592 processor and runs on dido OS based on Android 5.1 (Lollipop). It has a aluminum unibody design and even has a finger print sensor on the back. It has a 13-megapixel rear camera on the back and 5-megapixel front-facing camera.
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It has 4G LTE connectivity and dual SIM support that lets you use the second nano SIM slot as a microSD slot when required. Pepsi is just licensing its branding, and Shenzhen Scooby Communication Equipment Co., Ltd will manufacture the phone. The standard version of the phone is called P1 and the China Unicom version with FDD-LTE support is called P1s.
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Pepsi Phone P1s specifications
  • 5.5-inch (1080 x 1920 pixels) Full HD 2.5D Curved Screen display
  • 1.7 GHz Octa-core MediaTek MT6592 processor with Mali 450-MP4 GPU
  • 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory, microSD expansion slot
  • Hybrid Dual SIM (second nano SIM slot can also be used as microSD slot)
  • dido OS 6.1 based on Android 5.1 (Lollipop)
  • 13MP rear camera with LED Flash
  • 5MP front-facing camera
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Dimensions: 152.2 ×76.2×7.7 mm; Weight: 158g
  • 4G LTE / 3G, WiFi 802.1 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS
  • 3000mAh battery
The Pepsi Phone P1s comes in Blue, Gold and Silver colors and is available for order through crowdfunding campaign on jd.com in China. Early bird offer of 499 yuan (Rs. 5170 / US$ 78 approx.) is sold out, but you can still order one at 699 yuan (Rs. 7250 / US$ 110 approx.), which is limited to 1000 orders. If this sells out, there will be another 1000 units up for grabs at 999 yuan, after that it will be available at 1299 yuan till the funding ends. It also comes with a protective cover, USB cable and a charger, and you can also choose the color of the phone when ordering. The company aims to reach the goal of 3,000,000 Yuan (US$ 46,9950 approx.) by December 3rd.
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Sunday, 15 November 2015

Xiaomi ‘Gemini’ aka Mi 5 featuring new Snapdragon 820 spotted in benchmarksA Xiaomi phone powered by Snapdragon 820 has appeared on Geekbench.


 A Xiaomi phone powered by 
 Snapdragon 820 has appeared on  Geekbench. The phone is codenamed ‘  Gemini’, and is most probably Xiaomi’s  upcoming flagship phone, the Mi 5.    According to the listing on Geekbench,  the device has 3GB of RAM, and comes  with Android Marshmallow v6.0. The  listing also shows that the device has  Qualcomm's ARMv8 cores clocked at  1.59GHz. The phone managed to get a single-core score of 2140 and a multi-core score of 4762.
Rumours suggest that Xiaomi’s new flagship phone will be announced on December 3. Aside from the Snapdragon chipset, the device is speculated to come with a 5.5-inch QHD screen with Gorilla Glass Protection. It is tipped to come with a 16MP rear camera and an 8MP front facing camera. It is also expected to offer 16GB and 64GB of onboard storage, along with a fingerprint scanner.
      The Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 tablet was spotted on Geekbench as well. As per the listing, the device will be powered by an Intel X5-Z8500 processor clocked at 2.24GHz. It may also come with 2GB of RAM and run Android Lollipop v5.1 on setup. The device managed to get a single-core score of 985, and a multi-core score of 3400.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Pro has also appeared on TENAA. The device features an all-metal body with a fingerprint scanner at the back. According to the listing, the device comes with a 5.5-inch Full HD display. At the back is a 13MP camera while at the front is a 5MP camera. The device is powered by a MediaTek Helio X10 Processor with 2GB of RAM, along with 16GB of internal memory and a 3060mAh battery pack.


Monday, 2 November 2015

Starship technologies delivery drones to the streets


starship technologies plans to bring a fleet of delivery drones to the streets




starship technologies plans to bring a fleet of delivery drones to the streets
all images courtesy of starship technologies
formed by skype co-founders, starship technologies is a european startup planning on building a fleet of self-driving delivery drones made to transport goods locally within 30 minutes. designed using readily available components, the robots are lightweight and low-cost, enabling the company to bring the current cost of delivery down by 10 to 15 times per shipment.

the fleet will reduce CO2 emissions, and will create unprecedented convenience for individuals while opening up new opportunities for businesses such as parcel firms or grocery stores. the robots are intended to slip seamlessly into the environment, traveling at slow speeds on sidewalks blending safely in with pedestrian traffic. starship technologies are currently testing and demonstrating prototypes and plans to launch the first pilot services in cooperation with its partners in the US, UK and other countries in 2016.
the top lid opens to fit small to medium sized packages


‘our vision revolves around three zeroes – zero cost, zero waiting time and zero environmental impact,’ explains ahti heinla, a skype co-founder and CEO at starship technologies. ‘we want to do to local deliveries what skype did to telecommunications. with e-commerce continuing to grow consumers expect to have more convenient options for delivery – but at a cost that suits them. the last few miles often amounts to the majority of the total delivery cost. our robots are purposely designed using the technologies made affordable by mobile phones and tablets – it’s fit for purpose, and allows for the cost savings to be passed on to the customer.’
the drones will travel on sidewalks the front sensors detects obstacles  the front face includes LED lights starship technologies will offer door to door services they will travel four miles per hour the service will include an app  destined to be used by grocery stores and parcel companies