Thumb PC Using Google Software to Computer Vision, Robotics and Unmanned Aircraft

Thumb PC using Google software to computer vision, robotics and unmanned aircraft

Google said it would provide its open source system TensorFlow free. The system is called a crown jewel Google, it can make computers smarter. A new USB stick computer uses Google’s machine-learning software to give drones and robots the equivalent of a human eye, and add new smarts to cameras. Movidius’ Fathom Neural Compute Stick isn’t your conventional PC. It

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Samsung Galaxy S7, HP Elite X3 target business users in dramatically different ways

What are the General Assembly on the mobile phone manufacturers to grab the lead eyeball it? Samsung GalaxyS7 / S7edge, LGG5, TCL, HTC, and HP have unveiled new mobile phone released. HP and Samsung are taking very different approaches for business users with flagship  phones announced at Mobile World Congress, and it all has to do with the underlying Android

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Sony’s New Xperia X Series Injects More Intelligence Into Smartphones

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Sony held a press conference in Barcelona MWC 2016. In this conference, not only Sony Xperia X released a new series of three mobile phones, but also brought us a series of new smart home. Sony wants to put the “smart” in smartphones with its new Xperia X series handsets, which come packing new “intelligent” predictive features, better battery management,

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Is 3D printing just a fad – or is the best yet to come?

Is it anyone’s fault if the industry they work for gets overhyped, saddled with huge expectations for immediate profit, consequently overvalued, and then suffers a mini-crash as investors realise it’s not quite the overnight sensation they had hoped for? Nowhere is there more convincing evidence of a ‘tech bubble’ than in 3D printing, which hasn’t revolutionised every factory on the

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Injected electronics: The next wave of wearable tech?

Forget Google Glass and that Fitbit you used to wear; the ultimate in wearable computing isn’t worn on your body, but embedded within it. With chips physically inserted into your body either attached to nerves or placed into muscles or skin, a new form of synergy between human and computer can occur. How do injected electronics work? For now, implants

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