Google gives up on the Moon
There will be no Google-sponsored robot on the Moon. On January 23, the Lunar XPrize officially announced that it was ending the competition.
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Published 6 February 2018
There will be no Google-sponsored robot on the Moon. On January 23, the Lunar XPrize officially announced that it was ending the competition.
Published 19 December 2017 by Rob La Frenais
How can we prepare the cohabitation of robots and humans on the Moon? Artists and space experts discussed the issues at the first workshop of the Moon Village Association in Strasbourg, France.
Published 13 June 2017 by la rédaction
Cracked Labs, an independent Austrian institute, published a vast enquiry on digital data trading. An enlightening picture.
Published 10 April 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Driverless buses, cars that park themselves... If the autonomous vehicle is already on the streets, hackers are waiting in ambush to denounce its security flaws.
Published 14 June 2016
Google Tango pour la réalité augmentée sort de sa phase développement pour être intégré sur un smartphone fabriqué par Lenovo, en vente pour environ 500$.
Published 20 May 2016
On dirait qu'une drôle de compatibilité amoureuse est née entre Scratch et Google...
Published 5 April 2016 by Cherise Fong
By the end of 2017, robots made by makers will be exploring the Moon, the culmination of the Google Lunar Xprize. Japanese team Hakuto is busy working on its final prototype.
Published 27 January 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Just few days after Google has dropped its Glass on the shelfs of projects X, Microsoft announced a headset that displays virtual contents in real life: the HoloLens.
Published 30 September 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
Benjamin Bernard created a prototype to shoot panoramic views of Brittan. Like Google Street View, but his prototype fits in a backpack.
Published 30 June 2014 by Carine Claude
Cardboard and a smartphone. These are the essential ingredients to assemble your Cardboard virtual reality headset.