This document discusses several latest technologies including hybrid IT and cloud computing changing the role of IT departments, smart watches incorporating new hardware and software features for health and fitness monitoring, Apple experimenting with new screen technology for the iPhone 6, expanded lens systems for iPhones, offshore wind farm projects in the US, brain-computer interfaces allowing people to control devices with their mind, and seniors being the fastest growing demographic adopting smartphones.
I take immense interest in writing be it blogging, content, scripts or editing. Content writing projects related to lifestyle, self help, travel and movie reviews get me excited. Theater writing is one area where I have been grooming myself since the past one year. I am active as an anchor and orator in my university and have been a part of numerous events. I have volunteered for various social causes through SRC aiming at Child Development and Women Empowerment. In this age of social media interaction, I try to keep myself as updated as I can. I immensely believe that they have changed the rules of publicity, marketing and advertising like no other and will push the line further in ...
9 powerful examples of artificial intelligence in use today by venkat vajra...venkatvajradhar1
Artificial intelligence is not limited to the IT or technology industry;Artificial intelligence is not limited to the IT or technology industry; Instead, it is widely used in other fields such as medicine, business, education, law, and manufacturing.
Instead, it is widely used in other fields such as medicine, business, education, law, and manufacturing.
I take immense interest in writing be it blogging, content, scripts or editing. Content writing projects related to lifestyle, self help, travel and movie reviews get me excited. Theater writing is one area where I have been grooming myself since the past one year. I am active as an anchor and orator in my university and have been a part of numerous events. I have volunteered for various social causes through SRC aiming at Child Development and Women Empowerment. In this age of social media interaction, I try to keep myself as updated as I can. I immensely believe that they have changed the rules of publicity, marketing and advertising like no other and will push the line further in ...
9 powerful examples of artificial intelligence in use today by venkat vajra...venkatvajradhar1
Artificial intelligence is not limited to the IT or technology industry;Artificial intelligence is not limited to the IT or technology industry; Instead, it is widely used in other fields such as medicine, business, education, law, and manufacturing.
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Hiren Bhinde (Qualcomm Technologies): Unlocking the Mysteries of SLAM (simult...AugmentedWorldExpo
A talk from the Develop Track at AWE USA 2018 - the World's #1 XR Conference & Expo in Santa Clara, California May 30- June 1, 2018.
Hiren Bhinde (Qualcomm Technologies): Unlocking the Mysteries of SLAM (simultaneous localization & mapping)
Qualcomm will be presenting a tutorial on XR technologies.
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M S Reza Jony is presently pursuing his MBA degree at Postgraduate Institute of Management, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka. He wrote this report on Google Glass during his participation in the Information Management (IM) course........
Google technology is considered to be the future of the mobile telephony.Many big organization have involved in developing apps for the glass.Recently a hand gesture software is developed to ease the glass consumers.definitely it can be called as "FUTURE OF THE MOBILE".
During this session you will learn more about our smart glasses, the Moverio BT-200, and the opportunities the product offers when it comes to innovative applications, and being adapted for augmented reality. You will discover how both individual users and companies have been using Moverio to change the way we interact with technology and merge the real world with the digital to enhance reality. Learn what makes Moverio a natural platform for Augmented Reality and be excited by its potential.
As presented in DroidCon Tel Aviv 2014 by:
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Augment reality (a walk through) – the blend of real world and virtual worldEZ Rankings
All the major companies including Google, Apple and Microsoft are investing high on this technology and they have already developed their trademark software and hardware related to the same. GoOgle has been working on Google Glass for past few fears and on the other hand Microsoft is working on project named as Holo Lens. Apple is also working on the same, but it is yet to announce its project name for augmented reality. There are other major brands who have already developed application that uses AR for rich and lively user experience.
Smart Glasses and the Evolution of Human-Computing Interfacesn-tech Research
Within the emerging category of wearable computing, arguably the most characteristic product to emerge is "smart glasses" which mesh the communications capabilities of smartphones with additional visual and other sensual enhancements, including augmented reality. The primary selling feature of smart glasses is their ability to display video, navigation, messaging, augmented reality (AR) applications, and games on a large virtual screen, all completely hands-free. The current poster child for smart glasses is Google’s "Glass" product, but there are more than 20 firms offering smart glasses or planning to do so.
The hands-free nature of smart glasses opens up new possibilities for human-computer interfaces (HCI), drawing from smart phones as well as interfaces developed in other contexts (e.g. virtual reality). Early smart glasses models are leaning on mature and low-cost technologies with notable influence from smartphones; however we see a gradual trend for smart glasses (and other wearable computing devices) to be driven by more natural interface controls, once these technologies have time to mature as well -- and they're getting remarkably close.
Hiren Bhinde (Qualcomm Technologies): Unlocking the Mysteries of SLAM (simult...AugmentedWorldExpo
A talk from the Develop Track at AWE USA 2018 - the World's #1 XR Conference & Expo in Santa Clara, California May 30- June 1, 2018.
Hiren Bhinde (Qualcomm Technologies): Unlocking the Mysteries of SLAM (simultaneous localization & mapping)
Qualcomm will be presenting a tutorial on XR technologies.
http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
M S Reza Jony is presently pursuing his MBA degree at Postgraduate Institute of Management, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka. He wrote this report on Google Glass during his participation in the Information Management (IM) course........
Google technology is considered to be the future of the mobile telephony.Many big organization have involved in developing apps for the glass.Recently a hand gesture software is developed to ease the glass consumers.definitely it can be called as "FUTURE OF THE MOBILE".
During this session you will learn more about our smart glasses, the Moverio BT-200, and the opportunities the product offers when it comes to innovative applications, and being adapted for augmented reality. You will discover how both individual users and companies have been using Moverio to change the way we interact with technology and merge the real world with the digital to enhance reality. Learn what makes Moverio a natural platform for Augmented Reality and be excited by its potential.
As presented in DroidCon Tel Aviv 2014 by:
Valerie Riffaud Cangelosi, Epson
http://il.droidcon.com
Augment reality (a walk through) – the blend of real world and virtual worldEZ Rankings
All the major companies including Google, Apple and Microsoft are investing high on this technology and they have already developed their trademark software and hardware related to the same. GoOgle has been working on Google Glass for past few fears and on the other hand Microsoft is working on project named as Holo Lens. Apple is also working on the same, but it is yet to announce its project name for augmented reality. There are other major brands who have already developed application that uses AR for rich and lively user experience.
Smart Glasses and the Evolution of Human-Computing Interfacesn-tech Research
Within the emerging category of wearable computing, arguably the most characteristic product to emerge is "smart glasses" which mesh the communications capabilities of smartphones with additional visual and other sensual enhancements, including augmented reality. The primary selling feature of smart glasses is their ability to display video, navigation, messaging, augmented reality (AR) applications, and games on a large virtual screen, all completely hands-free. The current poster child for smart glasses is Google’s "Glass" product, but there are more than 20 firms offering smart glasses or planning to do so.
The hands-free nature of smart glasses opens up new possibilities for human-computer interfaces (HCI), drawing from smart phones as well as interfaces developed in other contexts (e.g. virtual reality). Early smart glasses models are leaning on mature and low-cost technologies with notable influence from smartphones; however we see a gradual trend for smart glasses (and other wearable computing devices) to be driven by more natural interface controls, once these technologies have time to mature as well -- and they're getting remarkably close.
A general futurist look at how linear, exponential and discontinuous growth is shaping the future of technology and what may be expected in key areas such as hardware, software, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, biotechnology, life extension and virtual worlds.
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The following is an infographic identifying technological trends for 2016. This forms part of an assignment for an EDID 6506 course in issues and trends in instructional design, technology and distance education
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The PC era is behind us, Microsoft was the clear winner. But how about the new “Post-PC” era, who is the winner, or maybe we can have many winners? Google as the market-share leader in the form of Android, or Apple as the profit-share leader, the mighty Samsung which seems unstoppable or is Microsoft finally turning around and taking back the enterprise in the mobile space. It’s still early on in this fight for dominance, and the weapons are manifold: patents, marketing, tech specs, FUD, eco-systems, cloud, AI, customer data, apps and of course money. And what is the next big thing? The smartphones and tablets was just the beginning, will wearables and IoT be the next step, how about robotics? And how long until we reach the singularity? Many questions, hopefully some answers or at least a discussion about the current state and a possible future.
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Chapter Title Patent War Today Apple vs. Samsung Book T.docxspoonerneddy
Chapter Title: Patent War Today: Apple vs. Samsung
Book Title: Examining the Role of Patent Quality in Large-Scale "Patent War" Litigation
Book Subtitle: A Historical Comparison and Proposal for a Restorative U.S. Patent
System
Book Author(s): Wael Zohni
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Apple’s iPhone 3 disrupted the cell phone market in 2007. It brought a
new touchscreen-driven user interface that made integration of features
and navigating utilities on a mobile communication and computing device
much easier than ever before. The series of Apple vs. Samsung cases be‐
ginning in 2010 represent the start of the “Smartphone Wars.” Although
many companies later became involved in associated litigation, this case
was the central conflict, taking on a scale that stretched over several coun‐
tries and jurisdictions. The narrative on these two companies and their le‐
gal confrontation has been the topic of films and popular periodicals.56
Background
iPhone vs. Galaxy
Top secret efforts on the iPhone began at Apple in 2004. Internal product
teams had proposed the concept of a mobile phone with integrated com‐
puting in prior years, but Apple CEO Steve Jobs had been reluctant to
move ahead due to apprehensions with existing market competition and
dependence on third party cellular service companies. He also had techni‐
cal concerns with achieving adequate internet connectivity on a mobile
handset. A major shift in attitude occurred after Apple design director
Jony Ive produced impressive smartphone mock-up units that showcased
the “multi-touch glass” concept.57 The company then moved ahead with
smarthphone development.
By January 2007 Jobs announced the new iPhone product at the annual
MacWorld show in San Francisco, CA. The cell phone establishment did
not think the iP.
Chapter Title Patent War Today Apple vs. Samsung Book T.docxtiffanyd4
Chapter Title: Patent War Today: Apple vs. Samsung
Book Title: Examining the Role of Patent Quality in Large-Scale "Patent War" Litigation
Book Subtitle: A Historical Comparison and Proposal for a Restorative U.S. Patent
System
Book Author(s): Wael Zohni
Published by: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.com/stable/j.ctv941rps.9
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Patent War Today: Apple vs. Samsung
Apple’s iPhone 3 disrupted the cell phone market in 2007. It brought a
new touchscreen-driven user interface that made integration of features
and navigating utilities on a mobile communication and computing device
much easier than ever before. The series of Apple vs. Samsung cases be‐
ginning in 2010 represent the start of the “Smartphone Wars.” Although
many companies later became involved in associated litigation, this case
was the central conflict, taking on a scale that stretched over several coun‐
tries and jurisdictions. The narrative on these two companies and their le‐
gal confrontation has been the topic of films and popular periodicals.56
Background
iPhone vs. Galaxy
Top secret efforts on the iPhone began at Apple in 2004. Internal product
teams had proposed the concept of a mobile phone with integrated com‐
puting in prior years, but Apple CEO Steve Jobs had been reluctant to
move ahead due to apprehensions with existing market competition and
dependence on third party cellular service companies. He also had techni‐
cal concerns with achieving adequate internet connectivity on a mobile
handset. A major shift in attitude occurred after Apple design director
Jony Ive produced impressive smartphone mock-up units that showcased
the “multi-touch glass” concept.57 The company then moved ahead with
smarthphone development.
By January 2007 Jobs announced the new iPhone product at the annual
MacWorld show in San Francisco, CA. The cell phone establishment did
not think the iP.
2. Hybrid IT and Cloud Computing
Changes the role of IT. IT departments must
play more roles in coordinating IT related
activities.
3. Apple, Google, Microsoft and Samsung
are among the firms launching a variety of
stylish, hi-tech watches, incorporating a
myriad of new hardware and software
features to boost their appeal to
consumers. Among the most popular uses
are in health and wellness monitoring,
sports and fitness. The market for
traditional watches is being disrupted by
the added functionality of this new
generation.*
4. APPLE is experimenting
with a new screen
technology that could
bring deeper, sharper
colours to the iPhone 6.
5. The iPro Lens System range, a
set of interchangable lenses --
Macro, Wide Angle, Super
Wide, Fisheye, and Telephoto --
has now been expanded to
include the iPhone 5, 5S, and
4/4S, as
6. As scientists look to find
alternatives to traditional fossil
fuels, a number of major
projects, including Cape Wind (in
Massachusetts' Nantucket
Sound) and Deepwater Wind
(near Block Island, Rhode Island),
are vying to become the first
offshore windfarm in the U.S.
7. • The ability to control a computer
using only the power of the mind is
closer than one might think. Brain-
computer interfaces, where
computers can read and interpret
signals directly from the brain, have
already achieved clinical success in
allowing quadriplegics, those
suffering “locked-in syndrome” or
people who have had a stroke to
move their own wheelchairs or even
drink coffee from a cup by controlling
the action of a robotic arm with their
brain waves. In addition, direct brain
implants have helped restore partial
vision to people who have lost their
sight.
8. LATEST SMARTPHONE
Seniors will be
the fastest-
growing
demographic
adopting
smartphones
across developed
markets, Stewart
believes.