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Futureseek Daily Link Review; 7-9 November 2020

* Joe Biden wins the 2020 US presidential election >>
* Starship SN8 flight imminent – Road closures for 15km flight ordered, OSIRIS-REx, Starlink, DSS43 >>
* China Sends World’s First 6G Test Satellite Into Orbit >>

* Netflix tests a programmed linear TV and movie channel in France >>
* A14X Bionic Allegedly Benchmarked Days Before Apple Silicon Mac Event >>
* This could lead to the next big breakthrough in common sense AI >>

* LiDAR Scanner iPhone 12 demo – Instant 3d scans! >>
* AI-Directed Robotic Hand Learns How to Grasp >>
(IEEE+Spectrum)
* 3.2 Billion Images and 720,000 Hours of Video Are Shared Online Daily. Can You Sort Real from Fake? >>

* Video Friday: Snugglebot Is What We All Need Right Now >>
(IEEE+Spectrum)
* Modern vSphere Monitoring and Dashboards using InfluxDB, Telegraf and Grafana >>
* Federator ai for Optimizing Resource Management on OpenShift >>
* Automating for DevOps with Ansible >>

* Preorders for $1,099 iPhone 12 Pro Max now live >>
* a16z Podcast: How to Moderate >>
* This Baby Horse Was Cloned Using DNA That Was Frozen for 40 Years >>

* Facebook’s New AI System Can Pass Multiple-Choice Intelligence Tests >>
* IBM assembles telco gang to go after 5G cloud biz >>
* How I Built 7 Apps in 16 Hours >>
* Dilbert: Sunday November 08, 2020: Banana Is Not An Apple >>

* Introducing CatalyzeX: A Browser Extension for Machine Learning >>
* If elected, Biden should keep net neutrality in its coffin >>
* The changing world of networking >>
* Apple’s MagSafe Duo charger will cost $129, but there’s no release date yet >>
* Why Silicon Valley has so many Bad Managers >>
* A Linux sysadmin’s introduction to cgroups >>

* SpaceX can soon offer Starlink’s satellite internet to Canadians >>
* Automating for DevOps with Ansible >>

* The $45BN New Railway Beneath Paris >>
* Japanese Scientists Create Mind Control Tech for Gundam Robot >>
* Hooking up our Custom OS to a Standard Library >>

* When will SpaceX’s Starship SN8 fly? >>
* NASA is Looking for Ideas on How to Jump-Start a Lunar Economy! >>
* Voyager 2: Back in Two-Way Communication >>

* Weekly Space Hangout: November 4, 2020 – Pranvera Hyseni, Astronomy Outreach of Kosovo >>
* Breakthrough for Remaking Cooking Oil and Food Waste into Plastic or Biodiesel >>
* Listen Up With Speakers in Lightbulbs, Shower Heads >>

* Microwave Water Splitting for Breakthroughs for Making Hydrogen, Oxygen and Fast Battery Charging >>
* The Battle for Videogame Culture Isn’t Playstation vs Xbox >>
* Rocket Lab to equip ‘Return to Sender’ with parachutes amid plans to catch an Electron booster with a helicopter >>

* A better look at Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro Max and iPhone Mini >>
* AI Can Make Bank Loans More Fair >>
* Amazon launches its first Amazon Air regional hub in Europe >>

* Amazon to invest $2.8 billion to build its second data center region in India >>
* Apple releases iOS 14.2 with new emojis and an accessibility feature that locates people with lidar >>
* Autonomous drone startup Skydio taps Tesla, Samsara veterans in enterprise push >>

* Bentley is making the shift to an all-electric lineup >>
* gron transforms JSON into discrete assignments to make it easier to grep >>
* SpaceX Superheavy Starship Size, Payload and Cost Details >>

* Chinese autonomous vehicle startup Pony.ai hits $5.3 billion valuation >>
* Fortnite is actually a SaaS company >>
* How to Introduce Enterprise Virtual Reality to Your Organization >>

* Major Torrent Site EZTV Has Domain Suspended By Registry >>
* NASA wants new and innovative storytelling tech to document its Artemis moon missions >>
* Podcast: Xbox Series X/S reviews and the election aftermath >>
* SpaceX successfully launches GPS III space vehicle for the US Space Force >>

* These Factory Robots May Point the Way to 5G’s Future >>
* Will we see brain-controlled technology in just ten years? >>
* Microsoft’S Azure Cloud Platform Will Be The Brain For Their Future Autonomous Robots! >>
* Virgin Galactic’s first spaceflight from Spaceport America will launch soon >>

* The Most Famous Paradox in Physics Nears Its End >>

* Human Capital: The gig economy in a post-Prop 22 world >>
* Cyberattackers Now Also Make Linux Versions of Their Ransomware >>

* Apple’s Internal IP’s Leaked By Its Search Bot >>
* NASA SpaceX Crew-1 Mission to ISS Scheduled for November 14 >>
* Boeing’s 737 Max: Carrying Passengers Again In December? >>
* Next-generation computer chip with two heads >>

* Vera Rubin Should be Able to Detect a Couple of Interstellar Objects a Month. >>
* 1st Look At 2021 Tesla Model 3 >>
* Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through November 7) >>
* An artificial neural connection allows a new cortical site to control hand movements >>

* China delivers remarkable performance in commercial 5G services >>
* From exhibits to goods: cross-border e-commerce boards the “CIIE Express” >>

* Upcoming : socialite >>
* Upcoming : mission >>
* With bets on Looker and BigQuery, Google bolsters cloud data analytics push >>
* Using Alfred to open your GitHub repositories in the browser >>

* One week of NixOS >>
* Java CI/CD: From Continuous Integration to Release Management >>
* How to Develop Successful Cloud-Based SaaS Application in 2020 >>
* Italian designer shows off plans for self-driving air taxis >>

* Robots can now understand what you are saying to follow commands >>
* Modern vSphere Monitoring and Dashboards using InfluxDB, Telegraf and Grafana >>
* Federator ai for Optimizing Resource Management on OpenShift >>
* Debanjan Saha, Google Cloud | October 2020 >>
* Explained: What obstacles potentially stand between Joe Biden and the presidency? >>

* ‘You’re fired’: Thousands taunt Trump with his own catchphrase after election loss >>
* Hurricanes: Evolution, Risk Reduction, Tracking and Simulation >>
* China launches 13 satellites on a single Long March 6 rocket >>
* Why the vast emptiness of space isn’t really that empty after all >>

* The Election Should Never Have Been This Close >>

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