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SAN FRANCISCO Intel Corp (INTC.) LEADER Brian Krzanich exhibited off some type of computer included in a jacket button and a wristband that transforms into a selfie-snapping flying camera, as the chipmaker expands its push into smart wearable devices.

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Based on when it arrives, such a model from DJI could take, or at least borrow, some thunder from GoPro's Karma drone. The rumor mill has that UAV arriving on Sept 19th at Photokina, while DJI's Mavic will reportedly arrive on Sept 15th. Take all of this speculation with a lot of sodium, of course, because nothing at all has been proved by DJI. If it comes to cross, though, the photography exhibition at Cologne in just two weeks will be more interesting for drone lovers.

For Aeterna, African american Swan has discontinued narrative for aphorism, and chaos for doubt. This is plainly the task of the same artist. The sluggish and vaporous sound for which he's known continues to be the order, manipulations of operatic and orchestral resources as well as the currents of sound all pigment the synthesizer tissues and hidden electric guitar, as before. As always, the touches of sadness, madness, and the interplay between your two. The occasional flash of Eno's celestial-event thumbprint and incalculable time signatures. The compositions are permitted to sing, actually and often, and the pinpoints of light aren't disorienting, even if they are seeking to be. The best possible exemplory case of this is Dying God (Collection)," which concludes the album with a moving five-minute space opera, sampling some old choral work extended to anonymity and filtered almost down to its proteins.