Thursday 3 March 2016

Eyes Mood Depended for playing Games.

Eye Tribe:-

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     Eye tracking has been actively discussed by technology enthusiasts throughout these years, but it’s really challenging to implement. But Eye Tribe actually did this. They successfully created the technology to allow you to control your tablet, play flight simulator, and even slice fruits in Fruit Ninja only with your eye movements.
     It’s basically taking the common eye-tracking technology and combining it with a front-facing camera plus some serious computer-vision algorithm, and voila, fruit slicing done with the eyes! A live demo was done in LeWeb this year and we may actually be able to see it in in action in mobile devices in 2013.
      Currently the company is still seeking partnership to bring this sci-fi tech into the consumer market but you and I know that this product is simply too awesome to fail.

3D Printing Machine

form 1

     Just as the term suggests, 3D printing is the technology that could forge your digital design into a solid real-life product. It’s nothing new for the advanced mechanical industry, but a personal 3D printer is definitely a revolutionary idea.
Everybody can create their own physical product based on their custom design, and no approval needed from any giant manufacturer! Even the James Bond’s Aston Martin which was crashed in the movie was a 3D printed product!
Form 1 is one such personal 3D printer which can be yours at just $2799. It may sound like a high price but to have the luxury of getting producing your own prototypes, that’s a reaonable price.
Imagine a future where every individual professional has the capability to mass produce their own creative physical products without limitation. This is the future where personal productivity and creativity are maximized.

Google Glass With Google Maps, GPS


Google Glass:-



           Augmented Reality has already gotten into our life in the forms of simulated experiment and education app, but Google is taking it several steps higher with Google Glass. Theoretically, with Google Glass, you are able to view social media feeds, text, Google Maps, as well as navigate with GPS and take photos. You will also get the latest updates while you are on the ground.
          It’s truly what we called vision, and it’s absolutely possible given the fact that the Google’s co-founder, Sergey Brin hasdemo’ed the glass with skydivers and creatives. Currently the device is only available to some developers with the price tag of $1500, but expect other tech companies trying it out and building an affordable consumer version.   

Wednesday 2 March 2016

New Satellite Launch of 2016

New satellite programme aims to cut down illegal logging in real time


         Taken from outer space, the satellite images show illegal loggers cutting a road into a protected area in Peru, part of a criminal enterprise attempting to steal millions of dollars worth of ecological resources.


        With the launch of a new satellite mapping system on Wednesday, governments and environmentalists will have access to hard evidence of these types of crimes almost in real time as part of a push by scientists to improve monitoring of tropical deforestation.

Tropical forests nearly the size of India are set to be destroyed by 2050 if current trends continue, a study warned last year, causing species loss, displacement and a major increase in climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions.

         Prior to the launch of the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) alerts, researchers would have to manually track images of logging in specific areas.

The new process, developed by scientists at the University of Maryland and Google, uses an algorithm to analyze weekly updates of satellite images and sends automatic notifications about new logging activity.

        "This is a game changer," said Matt Finer from the Amazon Conservation Association, an environmental group.

His organization tracks illegal logging in Peru, sending images of deforestation to policymakers, environmentalists and government officials to try and protect the Amazon rainforest.

In the past, he would rely on tips from local people about encroachment by loggers, then look at older satellite images to try and corroborate the claims.

       "With this new data we can focus on getting actionable information to policy makers," Finer told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

Google Maps For IOS

Google Maps for iOS introduces real-time detour mapping

          
         Google Maps users, you can now easily add pit stops to your trips on iPhones. The feature, which was added to Android sometime back, is now available on iOS too. An yes, it is available all over the world.


This means next time you stop for a change of tyre, to find a rest room or something to eat, Google Maps will not reroute you.

As Google says in its blog post, "Life is full of the unexpected—things that send us scrambling for a gas station in the middle of nowhere, looking up a florist on our way home from work or searching for a restaurant as we tour the back roads of our latest vacation destination. Finding and navigating to these last-minute pit stops used to force you out of navigation mode in Google Maps -— and away from the traffic updates, turn-by-turn directions and map you rely on to stay on track."



             Last November, Google introduced a feature which saw Maps getting 'disconnected'. This means, users will be able to search nearby businesses and get driving directions, including turn-by-turn voice prompts, even if their internet connection is spotty or non-existent.

CISCO Company Networking News

Cisco buying Israel's Leaba Semiconductor for $380 million



       Cisco Systems is acquiring Israel's Leaba Semiconductor for $380 million, the Ynet news website reported on Wednesday.

        Little is known about Leaba, a company that designs communications chips. It was founded in 2014 by its chief executive Eyal Dagan and its chief technology officer Ofer Eini, who set up and sold Dune Networks to Broadcom in 2009 for $200 million.



        Investors in Leaba include Pitango Venture Capital of Israel and Bessemer Venture Partners, Ynet said.

        "Cisco is actively investigating the best ways to meet future market needs related to silicon," the company told Reuters.   
         "We are evaluating and discussing different options as part of our build, buy, partner and integrate strategy. We will update the market as soon as there is news to share."





        Officials at Leaba, based in the coastal town of Caesarea, declined to comment.


        This would be Cisco's 12th acquisition in Israel, the most recent one being that of Intucell for $475 million in 2013.

Apple Company

New York ruling on Apple phone does not affect San Bernardino case: White House


          WASHINGTON: A ruling by a federal judge that the US government cannot force Apple to unlock an iPhone in a New York drug case does not affect the US government's legal action to force Apple to grant access to a phone used by one of the San Bernardino, California, shooters, the White House said on Tuesday. 
        White House spokesman Josh Earnest made the remark in a news briefing when asked about Monday's ruling by a US magistrate judge in Brooklyn.