The Dawn Of The Age Of Responsive Media 

This year’s CES announcements were more exciting to me than ever before. Sure, we’ve already seen dozens of drones, exoskeletons, robots, rollable displays, virtual- and augmented-reality headsets, as well as personalized artificial intelligence for smart phones, smart homes, driver-assisted and autonomous cars (aka autonomobiles) and more over the years. They’re all better, faster and cheaper this year, but that’s not it. My excitement is not about these particular products that are coming out in 2016 – I care more about what they say about the future. The exciting thing this year is that we’re reaching a critical mass of technology adoption for a wealth of new video and audio media experiences – media that responds dynamically to the consumer’s attention, engagement and context: Responsive Media. 

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Galaxy S7 Leak Spoils One More Surprise

Next up in the conveyor belt of rumours around Samsung’s 2016 flagship smartphone is the appearance of online benchmarks from the ever-popular AnTuTu service. With yet another confirmation of an existing leak, and a shade more detail on the specifications and models, it’s getting harder and harder to launch a ‘new’ smartphone with any sense of wonder or excitement.

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Sony Just Tried To Trademark ‘Let’s Play’ And Failed For The Wrong Reason

“Let’s Play” has become not just a call to action when playing a particular game, but an entire genre of YouTube videos, arguably the most popular on the entire site, thanks to the rise of “Let’s Players” like PewDiePie, Markiplier, and the Achievement Hunter crew. They play games, record commentary and upload the combination to their channels, and the popularity of the format has exploded the past few years, right alongside the rise of Twitch livestreaming.

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The 7 Cs Of The Internet of Things

The fact that we are surrounded by so many IoT-related messages is surely confusing. We have started to try and clarify the issue by talking about the Internet of Things That Matter (IoTTM) or the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Regardless of which side of the IoT fence you sit on, the existence of these new ‘things’ depends upon seven crucial C-words.

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Gionee W909 surfaces in benchmark with 4GB of RAM, Helio P10 SoC

Gionee is currently busy working on a new upper-midrange device, it would seem. The information comes from a benchmark database, where a still unannounced Gionee smartphone has been caught.

Someone put a Gionee W909 prototype through the paces of Geekbench, and this has resulted in the public outing of two of its most important specs.

The phone will sport MediaTek’s Helio P10 chipset, also known as MT6755. This 64-bit SoC features a 2 GHz octa-core Cortex-A53 CPU and the Mali-T860 GPU. In the W909 it’s paired with a whopping 4GB of RAM.

The leaked handset is currently running Android 5.1 Lollipop, but that could (hopefully) change between now and its release date. Speaking of which, it’s unclear even when the Chinese company plans to make it official. We also don’t yet have any more details about its specs, nor any pricing information whatsoever. But now that the leaking has started, all of that may just become public soon.

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Microgears rotate when pushed by tiny motors


Microgears rotate when pushed by tiny motors
Researchers have designed a new type of microgear that spins when micromotors become lodged into the corners of the gear’s teeth. The micromotors use the surrounding hydrogen peroxide solution as fuel to propel themselves forward, which in turn causes the microgears to spin. In the future, the tiny gears could be used as the building blocks for making autonomous micromachines.

January 12, 2016 at 11:42AM
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