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Saturday, 21 December 2013
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Sunday, 10 November 2013
Samsung Galaxy S5 Features Falling Into Place
The Samsung Galaxy S5
hasn’t been announced yet but already, we’re seeing its feature set
firm up well ahead of next year’s launch date. The device is already all
but confirmed to be coming with a next-gen 64-bit processor and now, it
appears that a Samsung Galaxy S5 16MP camera sensor with ISOCELL
technology is also all but confirmed to be on board the next-gen Galaxy
S.
While the Samsung Galaxy S5 is at least a few months away from touching down on shelves, we’ve already seen a host of rumors pour out, rumors that point to its design, processor, camera, and more. More importantly, we’ve started to see Galaxy S5 features start to firm up ahead of launch thanks to numerous leaks and confirmations by Samsung itself.
While the Samsung Galaxy S5 is at least a few months away from touching down on shelves, we’ve already seen a host of rumors pour out, rumors that point to its design, processor, camera, and more. More importantly, we’ve started to see Galaxy S5 features start to firm up ahead of launch thanks to numerous leaks and confirmations by Samsung itself.
Drone
Google Driverless Car
I could still remember the day I watch the iRobot as a teen, and
being skeptical about my brother’s statement that one day, the
driverless car will become reality. And it’s now a reality, made
possible by… a search engine company, Google
While the data source is still a secret recipe, the Google driver less car is powered by artificial intelligence that utilizes the input from the video cameras inside the car, a sensor on the vehicle’s top, and some radar and position sensors attached to different positions of the car. Sounds like a lot of effort to mimic the human intelligence in a car, but so far the system has successfully driven 1609 kilometres without human commands!
While the data source is still a secret recipe, the Google driver less car is powered by artificial intelligence that utilizes the input from the video cameras inside the car, a sensor on the vehicle’s top, and some radar and position sensors attached to different positions of the car. Sounds like a lot of effort to mimic the human intelligence in a car, but so far the system has successfully driven 1609 kilometres without human commands!
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Friday, 8 November 2013