Catégorie : Veille Technologique

  • The Easy Way To Learn Hard Stuff 

    Three steps to gain a new superpower. The last couple of years I’ve spent a lot of time teaching myself web development and machine learning. While the subjects have differed a lot — from Javascript, Node and React to Python, Scikit Learn and neural networks — my approach to learning has stayed the same. Step 1: Use it before you know it Step 2:…

  • Automatic Colorization

    This project is an attempt to use modern deep learning techniques to automatically colorize black and white photos. Source : Automatic Colorization

  • C’est fini ! Microsoft abandonne Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9, et 10

    Aujourd’hui signe le jour de la fin du support officiel des anciennes versions d’Internet Explorer. Ainsi, les versions 7,8,9 et 10 ne recevront plus de correctifs de sécurité. L’occasion de passer à Internet Explorer 11 ou à Microsoft Edge, le navigateur de Windows 10. Internet Explorer, un calvaire pour les développeurs web, mais qui a […] Cet article C’est fini…

  • CES 2016 – Ubot de Haier : la robotique rencontre les objets connectés

    Lors du CES 2016, Haier a présenté Ubot. Ce petit robot représente une nouvelle façon de concevoir la maison connectée, puisqu’il a la lourde charge d’humaniser la relation entre l’utilisateur et les appareils de l’écosystème connecté de Haier baptisé U+. Ubot est capable de piloter tous les appareils de la maison connectée, du soin du linge à l’éclairage… Source: <a href="CES 2016 –…

  • Device extends Bluetooth control in smart homes

    Add / Remove As more smart functions enter the home, innovations are offering ways to upgrade ‘dumb’ appliances. But for smart devices that use short range Bluetooth 4.0, Cassia has developed a way upgrade their functions, by boosting their control range to 1000 ft. The wifi-connected Cassia Hub acts like a router, boosting Bluetooth signal from the standard open-air range…

  • The companies that rule mobile are taking over the smart home, too

    Smart home products have been part of CES for well over a decade. But it wasn’t until recently — really, just these past two years — that smart home products and the Internet of Things have become a huge deal. So why is it only now catching on? Continue reading… Source: The companies that rule mobile are taking over the…

  • Excellent : Magic+ la meta conciergerie

    Using Magic+, you have a real super power – you can make anything happen with a simple text message. Send our highly trained Magicians a text message 24/7, and you can do anything from the extravagant (order on-demand private charters, buy out of stock items, complete an item on your « bucket list ») to perfecting the basics (handling your email, calendar,…

  • Smart Toy Maker Elemental Path Starts Accepting Pre-Orders For IBM Watson-Powered Dinos

     Elemental Path is now accepting pre-orders for its smart toy products. The smart toy maker made its debut on Kickstarter this year with a line of what it calls CogniToys, or toys that learn and grow with the child that plays with them. These toys, including a 3D printed dinosaur, are powered by IBM’s Watson supercomputer to help each toy listen…

  • Panasonic’s transparent display is hard for your eyes to believe

    Transparent displays aren’t really new in the technology industry, but this year at CES we’re seeing some pretty amazing examples of them. There’s LG’s 18-inch display, which you can roll up like paper. And I just stopped by Panasonic’s booth to check out the company’s own transparent display. Unlike LG’s, this one’s not small enough to hold in your hand; it’s…

  • Best of CES 2016: Rokid Amazing Robot AI Home Assistant As A New Family Member

    Rokid Smart Robot Voice Assistant running Android on Samsung Exynos5410 Octa-core ARM Cortex-A15/A7 big.LITTLE with custom amazingly beautiful Android Launcher developed by Rokid projected using an integrated Texas Instruments DLP Pico Projector. Artificial Intelligence, Voice Conversations and Voice Commands are supported. Rokid supports far-field technology for 5-6 meters voice recognition with a bunch of algorithms with their microphones, such as…