Biohacker found dead in flotation tank
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Blockchainer Aaron Traywick wanted people to experiment on themselves

Ascendance Biomedica biohacking CEO Aaron Traywick, who encouraged people to conduct medical research outside the confines of pharmaceutical companies and academia, has been found dead in a flotation tank.

Intel and partners show off IoT in Hanover
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All part of a cunning plan to move away from PC dependence

As part of its cunning plan to reduce its dependence on the PC, Intel and its ecosystem partners are showcasing a range of interconnected and intelligent technologies to enable Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions at Hannover Messe.

Amazon plots home robots
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Strike a light

We've had robot vacuum cleaners for quite a few years, but now it seems Amazon is working on a more ambitious project.

Alibaba invests in Chinese chip making
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Jumping on the IoT bandwagon

Chinese e-commerce outfit Alibaba has bought a Chinese microchip maker to further its cloud-based “internet of things” (IoT) business and to build a Chinese chip industry.

Chipzilla loses its specs
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Tame Apple Press claims Intel is short sighted

Intel has walked away from its Vaunt smart glasses and closing the group responsible for wearable devices.