söndag 30 mars 2014

Roboten som kan ersätta dig på jobbet

http://pcforalla.idg.se/2.1054/1.554275/har-ar-roboten-som-blir-din-dubbelgangare

Här är roboten som blir din dubbelgångare

Att jobba hemifrån i morgonrock varje dag – alla människors dröm. Nu är det på väg att bli verklighet.

Doublerobotics har tillverkat en "robot" med namnet Double som påminner om en Segway. Allt du behöver göra är att placera Double på kontoret och ansluta en Ipad högst upp, sedan kan du hålla möten med dina kollegor hemifrån soffan. Styr gör du från din dator, surfplatta eller mobil.

Double kostar 2 500 dollar, eller ungefär 16 000 kronor. Till det tillkommer frakt på cirka 2 000 kronor plus en Ipad.

Joel Westerholm och Kjell Eriksson har testat roboten. Se filmen ovan när de, från Stockholm, besöker IDGs kontor i Boston som en robot.

lördag 15 mars 2014

'They are hanging to life' - Saudi king's ex-wife speaks out

Exclusive: in her first television interview, the former wife of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia claims her four daughters have suffered years trapped in the royal compound in Jeddah.

Channel 4 News has broadcast the first television interview with the former wife of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, writes Fatima Manji.
She has gone public about what she claims is years of abuse against their four daughters. It is an extraordinary insight into the House of Saud, a secretive dynasty, which has held absolute power for more than 80 years.
Princess Alanoud Al Fayez was married to King Abdullah at the age of 15. It was a marriage arranged by her uncle and she had never laid eyes on him until their wedding day. Soon she had four daughters - princesses Sahar, Maha, Hala and Jawaher (pictured above) - but no son.
The girls led a privileged childhood - skiing trips in the Alps, visits abroad. But after their mother was divorced by the king, she says things deteriorated and she eventually fled to London.

Trapped

For the last 13 years the girls say they have been trapped in the royal compound in Jeddah. They cannot leave without armed guards and are barred from leaving the country.
Their mother has not seen them in person for a decade. She tells me: "They are really in a terrible state, especially Jawaher and Sahar. She's telling me, 'Mummy, we are trying to hold on to our sanity'. They are hanging to life. They don't deserve what happened to them."

Läs och titta mer här
http://www.channel4.com/news/saudi-arabia-king-abdullah-alanoud-al-fayez-daughters-jeddah

Nika's Last Breath - BBC World Service Documentaries

' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mryxqWL69gQ