Showing posts with label Technologies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technologies. Show all posts

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Virtual reality for all .

Virtual reality is a new technology that reflects that can make application in many industries. New company grow every day, while the science of virtual reality, embodied in three-dimensional technology, continue to improve and develop. For consumers, it may sometimes be costly to have the device to view a photo or video so three-dimensional, but a company in the region of Silicon Valley-t, the leader is trying to make virtual reality usable by All:
Utomo Yosen no ordinary job. He spends most of the time seeing through the lens smaller and hopes that the work you do will be rewarded one day.

" It's in my blood to take risk on myself." - He says.

Utomo is originally from Indonesia. He is one of the founders of the company Fulldive. This company has several offices in Silicon Valley and in Russia. It has created a new application, to be used by anyone who has smartphone, creating the possibility of Use of Technology three-dimensional.

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Where Technology Intersects with Everything

Today the technology beat focuses less on the technology itself and more on how technology intersects with and transforms everything people care about—from politics to personal relationships. Many of the writers I spoke with acknowledged that covering technology has matured beyond just writing about tech as a subject—the “tech beat.” Meyer explains his tweetstorm on the subject further: “There’s just this understanding now that technology is necessarily intersectional . . .It got boring just writing about technology all the time, and it stopped being new, so it was like, ‘Where do people go now?’ The answer is understanding what [tech] crosses over with, what [tech] intersects with.”

Many other interviewees concurred there has been a shift in the nature of coverage in the last few years. Any publication that once concerned itself with technology is now more focused on the intersection of technology and something else (e.g., culture, politics, labor, etc.) Tech is no longer the story. It’s a core part of what’s happening, but it’s not the subject. This can also make for a confusing definition of what, exactly, constitutes technology coverage. John Herrman, a David Carr Fellow at The New York Times, shares, “You’re not really writing a tech story [anymore]. You’re writing a set of stories about labor and about business, maybe about law . . . It’s hard to say what makes it a tech story.”

E-ink tablet that will "retire" PAPER


Letters like material brings us much good material. There are years that serves us is used for many important products and low cost. But this product so "perfect" has its flaws: the letters can easily tear is severe and requires considerable space. ReMarkable company believes that the time has come letters "retired" and replaced by "paper-tablet".

ReMarkable device is a tablet that works with E ink technology (Electronic ink). This device can be used as ordinary notebook, or rather how few different notebooks, but with the benefit that will "weigh" less often and will not harm nature parent. Techsot According to sources, the company is using technology reMarkable "ultra high friction" which will use some of the material which would give users the feeling of writing on real paper.

Friday, November 25, 2016

Samsung on production of the new processor for mobile phones .







Qualcomm Incorporated announced that her company, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (QTI), and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, have expanded their strategic cooperation over a decade to produce the latest Qualcomm processor called Snapdragon 835, with process technology of Samsung FinFET 10 nanometers.
The decision to use the process of cutting Samsung's next-generation processors premium highlights the continued commitment of Qualcomm Technologies to be the technology leader in mobile platforms.

"We are happy to proceed with Samsung to work together to develop products that lead the mobile industry," said Keith Kressin, senior vice-president of product management at Qualcomm Technologies. Inc. "Using this new node in the process 10nm, it is expected to allow the processor Our Snapdragon 835 level premium that offer greater efficiency of energy and increase performance by allowing us also to add new skills which can improve user experience to mobile devices of tomorrow.

Samsung said that they are the first in the industry who have entered the mass production of 10nm technology FinFET. Compared with its predecessor FinFET 14nm, 10nm Samsung technology allows an increase of up to 30% efficiency in the area having 27% or higher performance up to 40% lower consumption of energy. Using 10nm FinFET, 835 Snapdragon processor will offer a smaller footprint chip, giving OEMs more usable space within the next products to support larger battery or thinner designs. Process improvement, combined with a more advanced design of the chip, is expected to bring about significant improvements in battery life.


"We are pleased to have the opportunity to work closely with Qualcomm Snapdragon Technologies in the production of 835 using our 10nm technology FinFET" said Jong Shik Yoon, executive vice president of Business Group at Samsung Electronics. "This collaboration is an important milestone for our business because it implies confidence in the leading chip technology of Samsung."
Snapdragon 835 is currently in production and is expected to be distributed in commercial devices in the first half of 2017. Snapdragon 835 Snapdragon processor follows 820/21, which has over 200 designs in development.