Sunday, March 26, 2017

Top Stories of the Day // March 26, 2017

Everything we think we know about the Samsung Galaxy S8 | Eligible founder Katelyn Gleason’s plan to upend the billion dollar medical billing industry | Japanese authorities decry ongoing robot failures at Fukushima | Sex and Gor and open source | Uber grounds entire self-driving fleet as it probes Arizona crash | Lyft to let passengers round up their fare and donate the difference to charity | Matroid can watch videos and detect anything within them |
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SUNDAY, MARCH 26 2017 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Brian Heater

Everything we think we know about the Samsung Galaxy S8

Next week in New York, Samsung will finally reveal the Galaxy S8. The handset has a lot riding on it -- not simply because it's a brand-defining flagship or... Read More…
Sarah Buhr

Eligible founder Katelyn Gleason’s plan to upend the billion dollar medical billing industry

Medical billing is a largely untapped and lucrative industry, potentially pulling in $55 billion globally by 2020. But it’s inner workings are... Read More…
Lora Kolodny

Japanese authorities decry ongoing robot failures at Fukushima

Six years ago, a massive earthquake, consequent tsunami and nuclear crisis struck Japan. International organizations rushed to help the country’s... Read More…
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Jon Evans

Sex and Gor and open source

A few weeks ago, Dries Buytaert, founder of the popular open-source CMS Drupal, asked Larry Garfield, a prominent Drupal contributor and long-time member of the... Read More…
Natasha Lomas

Uber grounds entire self-driving fleet as it probes Arizona crash

Uber has now grounded its entire autonomous test fleet in the U.S., following an accident in Arizona which left one of its Volvo SUVs flipped on its side... Read More…
Darrell Etherington

Lyft to let passengers round up their fare and donate the difference to charity

Lyft is looking at one of its biggest potential opportunities to make up some ground on its rival Uber, given the latter company’s ongoing and worsening... Read More…
John Mannes

Matroid can watch videos and detect anything within them

If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video is worth that times the frame rate. Matroid, a computer vision startup launching out of stealth today, enables... Read More…
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