IPhone 7 confirms that there are no longer 16GB and 64GB; female hands implant chips to achieve keyless opening | Lei Feng Morning Post


i Phone 7 surely no longer has 16GB and 64GB

From time to time rumors have reported that Apple has finally increased its capacity for the iPhone 7 launched this year, and the lowest 16GB model has been completely eliminated. This rumors are finally exposed!

An order from mainland China, which is said to have flowed out from Toshiba's stockpile buyers, once again confirms this claim.

From the purchase sheet for this memory chip, the capacity is clearly stated as 32GB, 128GB, and the highest 256GB. The figures are consistent with the bursts of material that were previously believed. We believe we will no longer see the emergence of 16GB and 64GB in the new generation iPhone.

It seems that Apple has obtained a car patented car repair program

According to foreign media reports, the U.S. Patent Office has recently opened several new patents to the public, of which the most notable is Apple’s application for a new car-related patent. This patent controls the car stereo through the on-board intelligence system. Although it is only a relatively small patent, but from here you can see that Apple hopes to exert its force on the "Titan Plan" and make every effort to develop automotive technology.

The patent number for this patent is. This patent mainly describes a car stereo that contains buttons. It is not known whether the buttons are physical or virtual. The biggest feature of this patent is the car stereo can interact with Apple's other devices, including the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

U.S. government wants to weaponize artificial intelligence

In a recent report, the U.S. Department of Defense highlighted the importance of artificial intelligence and automated machine combat systems in future defense strategies.

Right now, the U.S. military has deployed a large number of machine-based combat systems in the theater, and reconnaissance/attack drones and bomb disposal robots have all undergone actual testing. However, these robots are still in the stage of requiring human remote control, which means that the troops need to make great efforts to train various machine operators.

In the report of the Ministry of National Defense, a new target was planned for the U.S. military. In the future war, human-computer cooperation will become the mainstream, and the “machine” here does not require human remote control. For example, an artificial intelligence-driven reconnaissance drone can hover over the theater to search for enemy information and block its communication. At the same time, it can also return real-time conditions to the battlefield and open fire to the enemy.

Space X's "Dragon" Spacecraft Brings Experimental Mouse and Heart Cell Samples Back to Earth

Since 2012, SpaceX’s “Dragon” spacecraft has begun performing unmanned missions for NASA and transported supplies for the International Space Station. The "Dragon" spacecraft has also become the first private commercial spacecraft to visit the International Space Station. According to foreign media reports, after staying at the International Space Station for more than a month, the "Dragon" spacecraft successfully landed on the Pacific Ocean on August 26th, local time, and brought back experimental mice, heart cell samples and other materials.

NASA hopes to use experimental data from heart cells to explore the effects of space microgravity on human heart cells. For example, in the case of weightlessness, the probability that the astronaut's heart is suffering from muscle atrophy is much greater. In addition, experimental mice will help scientists understand the impact of one-month space life on DNA of male rats' genetic material.

In addition, the "Dragon" spacecraft also brought back samples from the Rodent Research-3-Eli Lilly and Multi-Omics experiments. The former finds ways to reduce the loss of bone density and muscle strength by studying rodents under weightless conditions, while the latter seeks to explore the effects of weightlessness on the body's immune system.

Seagate SkyHawk 10TB surveillance hard disk listed

Seagate has introduced three series of consumer-grade hard drives, BarraCuda Pro, IronWolf, and SkyHawk, with a maximum capacity of 10 TB, which are for ordinary desktops, NAS network storage, and video surveillance. SkyHawk 10TB models are now available for sale. This is the cheapest of the three series. The official price is US$460. It is currently sold at Akihabara, Japan, at 53,800 yen, or approximately RMB3,530.

The hard disk number "ST10000VX0004", the traditional 3.5-inch model (146.99 × 101.85 × 26.11 mm / 650 g), interface SATA 6Gbps, cache 256MB, speed 7200RPM, the internal transfer speed of up to 210MB / s, read and write power consumption of 6.8W, the average failure Interval 1 million hours.

Nanobots controlled by ideas can release drugs in the human brain

According to the British Daily Mail report, a nano robot controlled by a miniature idea can be implanted into the human body and control the delivery of drugs through the doctor's mind, thus achieving the perfect effect of treating diseases. At present, for the first time, scientists use ideas to control nano-robots implanted in living organisms, and experiments have confirmed that nano-robots can release drugs in quail.

Researchers point out that this technology can be used to treat brain diseases such as schizophrenia, depression and attention deficit disorder. This is very similar to the nano-robot technology in the sci-fi dramas “Star Trek” and “Red Dwarf”, where a group of micro-robots are used to repair damaged human tissue. Researchers from the University of Bar-Ilan, Israel, used DNA origami technology to create a hollow shell-like nano-robot that can be placed inside a shell and chemically sealed with iron oxide particles.

Female Hands Implanting Chips to Implement Keyless Opening: Plan to Become Superhuman

According to the Daily Mail, Australian woman Shanti Korporaal thought about living in a sci-fi movie-like life. She implanted microchips with her hands. The most common use now is to open the door without keys and to turn it on. This technology is called Opal by Shanti, and with it, you will have a unique identification number that can be compiled into the chip. Any door opened with a magnetic card, or a computer or copier, can be turned on by the chip. The current goal of the application is to completely break away from wallets and bank cards.

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