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Will We Be Seeing Self-driving Cars in the Near Future?

December 18, 2012 by DailyBits

self-driving cars
Google Car

The year 2012 means so many different things to different people, but the general idea is that it is a good year. Well, at least many of us were saying about 12 months ago. Truth be told, though, there have been a lot of great things in the technology scene, one of them all that talk about self-driving cars.

Google has probably gotten the most attention when it comes to self-driving cars, having logged in 300,000 driver hours – albeit with no driver. Other big names in cars are also dabbling with the concept – Volvo and Cadillac namely.

With those brands entering this frontier, it is safe to say that the era of self-driving cars is around the corner. Or is it?

From what we have heard and seen about the tests done for self-driving cars, it seems that the technological barriers are slowly falling down, one by one. At least for the prototypes. And that’s where the problem may be.

Having a working prototype is one thing. Being able to roll out self-driving cars en masse for the general public is another story.

Then there’s the issue of legality. Say self-driving cars do actually become road worthy, and everyone starts buying and using them. What happens if a self-driving car gets into a road accident? Who gets the blame? Who is responsible for the damage?
One the one hand, one might argue that self-driving cars should always be held liable. This is a recipe for class action lawsuit, don’t you think?

On the other hand, one can raise the point that human drivers still need to be held responsible. Then why purchase a self-driving car and spend more money?

There are many other questions…Who will carry the insurance costs? How will auto insurance companies perceive this development? If, for example, you look for car insurance from InsuranceTown.com, how will self-driving cars be classified? Will they cost more?

The issue of self-driving cars is not a purely technological one. Indeed, the technological aspect may be the easiest to resolve. It may be stuff from science fiction, but even Google has welcomed an expert futurist into the fold. (Although being a futurist is not exactly science fiction.)

So, do you think self-driving cars are in the horizon? Should people who have a strong aversion to driving (like me) raise their hopes?

Sad to say, I think not. Ethical and legal questions may be the major deterrents to us seeing self-driving cars in the next years. Still, hope is not lost. If Google CEO Larry Page has anything to do with it, the tech giant will be spearheading the self-driving car movement. And I think that guy can get things done.

Image via Tech Saucer

Filed Under: General Tagged With: cars, google, self-driving cars

Five Apps to Keep Your Kids Safe

October 15, 2012 by DailyBits

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(Photo credit: Seth Meranda)

Technology is a double-edged sword in parenting. Just as you worry about your babies safety, as a parent this worry does not diminish as your children get older and are faced with new challanges. Monitoring your child’s use of the family PC is simple enough, but supervision becomes more complicated when you’re dealing with smartphones. Fortunately, there are many smartphone apps that would help you keep your kids safe. Here are our five favourites. [Read more…] about Five Apps to Keep Your Kids Safe

Filed Under: Android Apps Tagged With: app, Global Positioning System, iOS, iphone, Kindle Fire, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Sex offender, youtube

Five Apps to Keep Your Kids Safe

October 14, 2012 by DailyBits

Technology is a double-edged sword in parenting. Monitoring your child’s use of the family PC is simple enough, but supervision becomes more complicated. Eventually the time will come when your child will grow up and leave all his baby gear behind. As a parent you still want to keep an eye on your children and this is quite simple done through the use of smartphones. Fortunately, there are many apps that would help you keep your kids safe. Here are our five favourites. [Read more…] about Five Apps to Keep Your Kids Safe

Filed Under: Android Apps, iPad Apps, iPhone Apps Tagged With: FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Global Positioning System, Kindle Fire, Life360, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Sex offender, youtube

PROFICON Lets You Play Around With Your Profile Icon

September 23, 2012 by DailyBits

P-icon.net
P-icon

How much attention do you pay to your profile pictures or icons? How often do you change yours on Facebook, Twitter, and whatever other social network you use?

I know some people who constantly change profile icon, for one reason or another. Now, you can always display your face for the whole world to see, but when you’re feeling artsy and fun, there are ways to add a little bit of quirkiness to your profile icon.

Enter P-icon.net. [Read more…] about PROFICON Lets You Play Around With Your Profile Icon

Filed Under: General Tagged With: facebook, Twitter

Will the Sky Fall or Rise for James Bond in the 23rd Installment?

August 16, 2012 by DailyBits

With the 23rd James Bond film on our horizons, I wonder just how it would fare this time around.  The new title just made me think on whether this latest James Bond installment will make the sky fall or rise at least for the movie-going audience.  James Bond is the longest running film series initially based on Ian Fleming’s novels.  Later films however used original story lines including the much anticipated Skyfall.

All James Bond movies elicit much excitement and interest primarily because of its established reputation as an action-packed movie displaying the latest gadgets and the most beautiful women.  The making of the first James Bond movie did not come easy having to go through several failed negotiations.  The concept was initially seen as being too British for the American audience. [Read more…] about Will the Sky Fall or Rise for James Bond in the 23rd Installment?

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: film, James Bond, movies

Shippin Makes Selling Online on Gumroad Easier

May 30, 2012 by DailyBits

Ecommerce Shippin
Shippin

Selling products and services online has become such a popular activity, if mainly due to the fact that it has provided people with the “easy” opportunity to make some extra cash.

In these problem-ridden times, being able to make a extra here and there is no little thing. And with the online platforms that allow people to do business, it is no surprise that more and more people are getting into the activity.

For big businesses, the usual issues with ecommerce are not that big of a deal, but for the individual sellers and smaller businesses, these issues may come with a higher weight.

This is where platforms such as Gumroad come into the picture, and together with services such as Shippin, online selling and buying is made easier for everyone involved. [Read more…] about Shippin Makes Selling Online on Gumroad Easier

Filed Under: Internet Tagged With: ecommerce, online shopping

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