Étiquette : cms
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Le Intel Compute Stick passe à l’architecture Skylake
Le PC Stick d’Intel, ce fameux ordinateur qui prend la forme d’une clé USB, va devenir encore plus puissant et rapide cette année. Contrairement à la première génération du Intel Compute Stick, Intel a dévoilé une paire de Compute Stick avec ses nouveaux processeurs Core M, basés sur l’architecture Skylake de l’entreprise lors du CES 2016. Alors que le processeur…
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Razer’s Stargazer webcam is perfect for game streamers and Windows 10
Standalone webcams aren’t exactly exciting anymore, but Razer’s is a little unique. While Intel sells a developer kit for its RealSense 3D camera, Razer is bringing the technology to the masses with its Stargazer webcam. Continue reading… Source: Razer’s Stargazer webcam is perfect for game streamers and Windows 10
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LG made an 18-inch display you can roll up like a newspaper
LG Display has a prototype 18-inch screen its showing off at the Consumer Electronics Show this week that rolls up like a piece of paper. The technology builds on LG’s forward-looking OLED work focusing on bendable, rollable, and curving displays. The company showed similar technology last year as a proof of concept, but kept images behind closed doors. Now LG looks…
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LG’s smart home hub looks like an Amazon Echo with a screen
Amazon’s Echo was one of the stars of the retail giant’s record-breaking holiday period, and it was only a matter of time before competitors started making their own smart speakers. LG’s new SmartThinQ hub appears to be one such copycat. The hub, announced today ahead of a demonstration at CES next week, is visually similar to Amazon’s Echo, and like that device,…
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Scientists create first ever inkjet-printed image that changes when you rotate it
Researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have created a 2D inject printing technique that displays one image when the material is held straight and another image when the material is rotated. The post Scientists create first ever inkjet-printed image that changes when you rotate it appeared first on Digital Trends. Source: <a href="Scientists create first ever inkjet-printed…
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Combien d’ingénieurs faut-il pour développer l’APN d’un iPhone ? 800
Charlie Rose, journaliste pour la chaîne américaine CBS News, a eu l’opportunité de visiter les entrailles d’Apple à Cupertino. Outre un long entretien avec Tim Cook, assorti de quelques questions fâcheuses sur la fiscalité, le cryptage et les conditions de travail en Chine, il a aussi pu converser avec Graham Townsend, responsable de l’équipe de 800 ingénieurs… Source: <a href="Combien d'ingénieurs faut-il pour…
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Who needs board games? Chromecast adds Monopoly, Risk, other multi-screen games
Looking to play some board games with friends and family over the holidays but don’t feel like getting them out of the closet? A bunch of Hasbro games including Monopoly Here & Now, Yahtzee Blitz, and Risk have added Chromecast support and multi-screen gameplay. The post Who needs board games? Chromecast adds Monopoly, Risk, other multi-screen games appeared first on…


