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Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Apple's self-driving car ambitions shrink to just software, says Bloomberg

Apple has been typically secretive about its car initiative, code-named Project Titan, but multiple stories now suggest the company has reduced its ambitions significantly. According to a report from Bloomberg, the company is no longer attempting to build its own electric car to compete with companies like Tesla, but is instead focused on developing self-driving software it can deploy in partnership with existing carmakers.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Alex Webb write that in recent months, hundreds of members of Apple's 1,000-strong car team have been "reassigned, let go, or have left of their own volition." Company executives have reportedly issued a deadline of late 2017 to decide on the car's final direction, with this change said to be triggered by "months of strategy disagreements, leadership flux and supply chain challenges."
Apple originally started Project Titan in 2014, and had ambitious plans to shake up the auto industry as it had the mobile business.
As Apple's COO Jeff Williams said in 2015: "The car is the ultimate mobile device, isn’t it?" However, it seems the company underestimated the complexity of the task, particularly the challenges of automotive supply chains. Today's report follows a similar story from Bloomberg in July and another from The New York Times in September.
Apple, meanwhile, has yet to even acknowledge that it has a secret car project, although CEO Tim Cook did allude to it at the company's most recent annual shareholders' meeting."Do you remember when you were a kid, and Christmas Eve, it was so exciting, you weren’t sure what was going to be downstairs?" said Cook in February. "Well, it’s going to be Christmas Eve for a while." Now though, Apple risks disappointing fans when they do finally get a look at what's under the tree.

*.Source:Bloomberg

Thursday, 13 October 2016

General Motor work on robotic hand

Bioservo Technologies, a medical technology firm that makes a light-weight robotic “extra muscle” glove for people with weak grips is teaming up with carmaker General Motor to design a model for assembly workers in industry. After built-in sensors on three fingertips record what the user does, the Swedish startup’s soft textile glove mimics and reinforces the movement with the help of artificial tendons.“You can find other devices that build a hard structure around the arm or rest of the body or sometimes even the fingers to activate them, but we do it in pure textile.
That’s unique,” said Bioservo co-founder and head of research Johan Ingvast. The firm developed its motor-driven “Servo Extra Muscle” as a health care tool for people with reduced hand grips due to disorders such as arthritis. It is now combining the technology with that of GM’s and U.S. space agency NASA’s “RoboGlove” for astronauts, to give extra strength to industrial workers whose jobs involve heavy or repetitive movements, to prevent strain injuries and fatigue. GM, which has licensed its technology to Bioservo, has said it plans to test the new glove in some of its plants, hoping its use will improve efficiency.
Bioservo’s Ingvast said he hoped to develop similar devices for other parts of the body.“Can we use it for the arm?,” he said. “Can we use it for the back to help (against) pain in your back? We have a number of limbs in the body that we could work on.