2015년 3월 3일 화요일

Galaxy S6...BlackBerry Leap...Big data...Wireless charging furniture...

ZDNet Tech Today - UK
ZDNet Member | March 03, 2015

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The IoT will massively increase the amount of data available for analysis by all manner of organisations. However, there are significant barriers to overcome before the potential benefits are fully realised.
BlackBerry has taken the wraps off its new five-inch Leap, an all touch and affordable smartphone for young professionals.
Thanks to its new big screen devices Apple has overtaken Samsung to take the number one spot in smartphone sales for the last quarter of 2014, according to analyst Gartner.
Ikea has released Qi standard wireless charging furniture to make those smartphone cables vanish.
The next evolution of the internet will embed sensors into nearly everything around us. Dealing with the privacy and security implications of that will be one of the biggest challenges of the next century.
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Keeping the world's elevators running smoothly with machine learning and IoT
How one of the world's largest elevator firms is hoping to spot problems before they arise by funnelling data into Microsoft's Azure Machine Learning service.

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The redesign of Samsung's Galaxy S6 included the adoption of Google's Material Design approach as well as a hardware overhaul.
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HTC One M9 camera comparison: 20 megapixels on the back and UltraPixel on the front
HTC made the right move by moving the UltraPixel camera to the front and adding in a more standard camera to the back. Software isn't yet final, but initial results are encouraging.
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