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FAAAALA GALERA!!! Está no ar o primeiro episódio do #DebaCast, hoje falarei um pouco sobre os produtos apresentados no CES 2018, a maior feira tecnológica do mundo, que me chamaram a atenção. NÃO SE ESQUEÇA DE DEIXAR SEU COMENTÁRIO!!! Um abraço a todos! Materiais citadas: SGNL: debatech.blogspot.com/2018/01/nova-f…r-celular.html Sophia: debatech.blogspot.com/2017/10/robo-r…cidadania.html Taxi voador: debatech.blogspot.com/2017/11/o-taxi…eralmente.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/debacast/message
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Eins direkt vorweg in den Shownotes gibt es einiges an weiterführenden Informationen und Bildern. http://markkreuzer.de/blog/newsruckblick-kw23-(bosch-rip-carkey---opel-e-corsa---bmw-jlr-coop---jj-ex-vw) Kommentar zur Beerdigung des Autoschlüssels Ganz ehrlich ich glaube ich werde dem Autoschüssel keine Tränen nachweinen. Schaut man sich die Bilder von der "Beerdigung" an, dann scheint man bei Bosch auch eher froh zu sein. Wenn man sich einmal an Keyless-Go gewöhnt hat, sieht man den Autoschlüssel eigentlich eh nur noch wenn man ihn mal wieder sucht, weil man ihn verlegt hat. Eine virtueller Autoschlüssel mit Cloud Anbindung bietet einiges an Möglichkeiten und Vorteilen. Alleine die Möglichkeit den Schlüssel Virtuell mit der Familie zu teilen finde ich schon großartig. Natürlich drängen sich ein paar Sicherheitsfragen auf, aber ich bin recht zuversichtlich, dass man da bei Bosch ein großen Fokus drauf gelegt haben wird. Außerdem sollte man nicht vergessen, dass im Vergleich das aktuelle System auf LF und UHF basierende Funksystem auch nicht wirklich sicher ist. Eine App kann man immerhin updaten. Kommentar zum Corsa-e Mit dem Blitz im Logo ist Opel eigentlich prädestiniert ein Hersteller von Elektro Autos zu sein. Der Coras-e ist nicht der erste Elektroauto von Opel. Aber anders als mit dem Ampera-E zielt man jetzt auf dem Massenmarkt. Ich bin gespannt auf den Corsa-e und hoffe das ich die Gelegenheit für eine frühe Testfahrt bekomme. Elektroautos sind halt noch teurer als die Verbrenner, aber mit der staatlichen Förderungen könnte das ganze wieder in Perspektive gerückt. Persönlich halte ich den Corsa-e für ein attraktiveres Modell als zum Beispiel einen viel teureren e-SUV wie ihn andere deutsche Hersteller zur Zeit versuchen auf dem Markt zu platzieren. Kommentar zur Kooperation zwischen BMW und Jaguar Im Podcast erkläre ich ja bereits warum ich die Kooperation für spannend halte. BMW und Jaguar sind beides unternehmen die für mich persönlich ein wenig verkannte Helden im Bereich der Elektromobilität sind. BMW hat bereits mit Elektroautos ernst gemacht während andere Hersteller damit beschäftigt waren die Steuergeräte Ihrer Dieselfahrzeuge zu frisieren. Und Jaguar hat innerhalb von kürzester Zeit mit dem I-Pace einen Elektrowagen entwickelt und auf die Straße gebracht während andere Hersteller gerade mal halbherzig ihre Elektroautos angekündigt haben. Beide Hersteller sind - so liest man zumindest - ein wenig unter Bedrängnis zur Zeit, ich persönlich hoffe messe aber beiden sehr gute Chancen zu noch einige Leute zu überraschen. Den beide Unternehmen sind aus meiner perspektive zumindest Hochinnovativ. Getreu dem Motto: Wer Zuletzt lacht, lacht am besten. Kommentar zu Johann Jungwirth verlässt Volkswagen JJ wer? Den meisten wird der Name Johan Jungwirth wahrscheinlich nichts sagen. Ich hatte das Vergnügen ihn auf der CES2018 kennenzulernen und mich länger mit Ihm zu unterhalten. Ausführlich habe ich das ganze auf einem Blog Beitrag bei Mobilegeeks zusammengefasst. Tja mit dem Wechsel an der Spitze von VW hat sich die Dynamik leider ein wenig zu Ungunsten von JJ und seinem Ansatz verschoben. Natürlich wird man bei VW weiter auf das Thema autonomes Fahren etc. setzen, aber in Eigenregie. Persönlich finde ich es schade, dass JJ VW verlassen hat. Das ganze hat sich ja bereits letztes Jahr schon abgezeichnet. Jetzt wird VW zeigen müssen, dass deutsche Ingenieurstugend die Herausforderungen um die Mobilität der Zukunft mit dem Pioniergeist des Silicon Valley mithalten kann. Persönlich hatte mir der Ansatz gefallen, einfach beides parallel zu machen sehr gut gefallen, ein so großer Konzern wie VW könnte sich ein wenig mehr Mut gut leisten. Wir werden sehen wie es weitergeht.
Greg DeArmond, Eli Salazar, and Kellen Gibbs discuss some of the interesting new technologies this year.
¿Porqué esta tanto la compañía Huawei en las noticias? Parece ser que el gigante chino de celulares y tecnología tiene asustado a EE.UU.
Welcome to episode 101! We discuss the way Bungie setup and delivered a challenging puzzle for it's fans. What that says about gamers investment time, and what is expected when delivering games vs what is intended from the developers. We have a chat about new technology that can help streamers and content creators as well as their viewers." Lastly, we discuss the topic of clones and if they were similar to how they are presented in some Black Mirror episodes, what rights, if any do they have? (This led us to a WIDE assortment of topics that we rabbit holed into, so STRAP IN!) Hope you enjoy!!!
A smart voice activated toilet, motorised suitcase and Hearmuffs were just some of the bad ideas to spew out from the Consumer Electronics Show this year.On this podcast, you'll hear from Ed Zitron, who was carefully documenting all the worst offerings from this years tech show in Las Vegas. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jefferson Graham looks back at the hits of CES 2018 for a "where are they now," look at products like Samsung Wall and Buddy the Robot on Talking Tech.
To paraphrase Author C. Clarke, when the smart sensors that will make autonomous driving possible slip into the background, mobility will become magic. The concepts that North American Lighting (NAL), a Koito Group Company, displayed at CES2018, suggest that by the early to mid-2020s, driving will be magic. In the above interview, Kishore Ahuja, Vice President Technology of NAL, discusses how this large OEM is integrating various sensor technologies, from Radar to Lidar, into form factors that are familiar to existing cars. Besides providing a 360-degree view beyond the range of human vision, NAL will be integrating features, such as windshield wipers, to ensure operation in all conditions.
Understanding the impact of diet on health is challenging as it is difficult to easily and regularly quantify the interaction of foods within the digestive system. FoodMarble hopes to change that with its innovative device that detects and analyzes the composition of one’s breath to help individuals and their doctors understand and diagnose issues people have digesting food. In the above video, Dr. James Brief, Chief Medical Officer of FoodMarble, explains how their simple technique of collecting data opens people’s eyes to the types of foods (e.g. apples) that might cause stomach pain.
En este primer episodio del 2018, hablamos de todas las novedades que se presentaron en el Consumer Electronic Show 2018 en Las Vegas, el lanzamiento de Samsung Pay en México, de los cambios en el algoritmo de Facebook y finalmente del anuncio que se llevó el inicio de año: el anuncio de Nintendo Labo. Como invitado sorpresa especial estuvo ni más ni menos que Leo Lambertini (@leolambertini) aka Leo Abuelini. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcorepodcast/message
San Francisco-based Hopscotch Interactive Founder Emily Olman reporting from CES 2018 -- Hi All,Humaneyes showed off its VUZE Camera ($799) at the 2017 Google Street View Summit in May 2018 in Tokyo.At CES 2018, they introduced the VUZE+ ... $1,200 / Available NowTom's Guide (9 Januar 2018) – Humaneyes Vuze+ Is a 3D 360º Camera for 'Prosumers'Best,Dan
No episódio de hoje falaremos sobre a tradicional Consumer Eletronics Show 2018 – a maior feira de eletrônicos e gadgets do nosso planeta. Se você não ouviu o primeiro episódio da série Gadgets -> Shut up and take my money. Gostou do episódio? Então não perca tempo e compartilhe com seus amigos. Vídeo da Luiza: […] More
No episódio de hoje falaremos sobre a tradicional Consumer Eletronics Show 2018 – a maior feira de eletrônicos e gadgets do nosso planeta. Se você não ouviu o primeiro episódio da série Gadgets -> Shut up and take my money. Gostou do episódio? Então não perca tempo e compartilhe com seus amigos. Vídeo da Luiza: […]
Welcome to the very first episode of the Tech-nically Speaking Podcast. In this episode, we talk about CES 2018 and what's to come this year. Follow us on Twitter: @techiepodcast @sachinbahal @shefaliibahalii Email your questions, thoughts & more: techiepodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/technicallyspeaking/message
Questa è la versione solo audio della rubrica settimanale live di Multiplayer.it.Di seguito gli argomenti trattati in questa puntata.Nintendo Direct Mini di inizio 2018: analisi e discussione di tutti gli annunci.In collegamento con Marco Perri redattore di Multiplayer.it.Il CES 2018 di Las Vegas: tutti gli annunci per i videogiocatori
The Green Apple Podcast does weekly "Green Apple Slices", where John Garrett and Rachel Fisch discuss a recent business article related to the Green Apple Message. These shorter segments are released each Monday, so don't miss an episode by subscribing on iTunes or an Android app. This week, John and Rachel discuss a Forbes article, "Boost Employee Productivity In 20 Minutes: My Experience With Nap Rooms At CES 2018" by LaKisha Greenwade.
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This week on SWISH, we talk about the main Smart Home and Home Automation topics from CES 2018: 1. Smart Voice Assistants 2. Smart Appliances 3. TVs Let us know what you think!
On today's episode we prove once again that our strategies aren't just something we TEACH, it's something we DO all day every day and we need your help because our business has grown so much! We need more sellers! Brett and I spend time today telling you about our upcoming live event CESindy2018.com in August 2018 (23-25th) and how you can expect to actually grow your business while you are there with us. This live event (which will likely sell out quickly once again) will be your chance to come launch or grow your online business using our proven products. As you may already know from past episodes, we have numerous proven products and a proven brand that is literally on fire - beating out major brands like Mattel, Nerf etc. in the "toy" category online (on and off Amazon). We need members of our community to come grow with us by helping us sell these products on Amazon! This is something we've never seen done before. Listen to the show to see how we are raising the standard on the entire Internet Business industry once again! As always, visit SilentJim.com/podcast for show notes. Stay updated with us on Facebook Messenger CESindy2018 ProvenAmazonCourse.com SilentSalesMachine.com ProvenAudienceFormula.com/book My Silent Team Facebook Group
Seguimos iniciando el año con contenido, y que mejor hacerlo que con grandes noticias de Nintendo, siendo del Nintendo Labo y su peculiar tecnología aplicada a los videojuegos. Tenemos de invitado a @Renao8 quien nos viene a platicar del CES 2018, para decirnos lo bueno y lo que hubiera esperado de esta gran expo de tecnología que se celebra en Las Vegas EEUU. Todo con cada uno de los comentarios puntuales de @astrandajan @folken718 y @arqiv Te invitamos a seguir la plática en: www.unpocodebits.com Y puedes seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook.com/unpocodebits twitter.com/unpocodebits Instagram.com/unpocodebits Conctacto: unpocodebits@gmail.com
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Spring is here and as usual Intelligent transportation systems podcast is here with you with a new episode. In this episode we have included our routine news min-section, Book review by Prof. haluk Eren and this month we have a report from our visit to Mercedec-Benz Off-road show. Without any further ado let's proceed [...] Continue reading ITS Podcast Episode 45: CES 2018, News and Mercedes Benz Off Road test drive
Anchor.FM had a table at a media preview for CES 2018 and shared a few insights on Anchor.fm (of which this is being played on) for "Your Moment In Tech". Enjoy. #Anchorfm #anchor #YMIT #YourMomentIn Tech #ColoRadip
Converting a house into a smart home shouldn’t mean replacing every electrical device for a new smart model. A cheaper and greener way is to add smart features in with wireless accessories. A good example here is SkyLink Nova which adds smart capabilities to automatic garage doors at relatively low cost. Don and Frank take … Continue reading Smarten up the Garage Door with SkyLink at CES 2018 → The post Smarten up the Garage Door with SkyLink at CES 2018 appeared first on Geek News Central.
The efficient use of electricity is a win-win: it both saves money and saves the planet. At home, energy-efficient LED lightbulbs have all but replaced incandescent bulbs, which means the quick wins are gone. The next step is to identify the big energy consumers in the home and that’s where Smappee comes in. Stefan and … Continue reading Get Smappee for Energy Efficiency at CES 2018 → The post Get Smappee for Energy Efficiency at CES 2018 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Bryan chats with 5 Backstage Capital Headliners about their experience attending this year's CES conference in Las Vegas. Dawn Dickson, Founder + CEO of PopCom Sabine Seymour, Founder + CEO of SUPA Lisa Fetterman, Founder + CEO of Nomiku Aneela Idnani Kumar, Co-founder + Designer at HabitAware Kelly D. Shapiro, Outside General Counsel for Thesis Couture Full show notes: http://backstagecapital.com/podcast/ces-2018-recap/ Credits: Host + Executive Producer: Arlan Hamilton Producer + Editor: Bryan Landers Show Notes Research: Amiah Sheppard Music by: Janine Additional Music by: Biocratic
EPISODE 3- 2018 CES Roundup! Andrew and Ryan take a look at a few exciting products that came out of 2018's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Would you invest in a $6000 smart toilet? How about a ridiculously expensive television that rolls up into its own hide-a-way case? While most of these are pretty cool, we discuss the practicality of these luxurious home additions and chat about some new services unveiled that actually have some realistic viability for our busy dad lives. **Show Notes** If you want to check out the tech we discussed in this weeks episode: Koehler Numi Intelligent Toilet: https://www.us.kohler.com/us/Numi-Intelligent-toilet-with-KOHLER-Konnect/content/CNT131300025.htm LG 65-Inch OLED Rollable TV: https://www.cnet.com/news/lg-display-crazy-65-inch-oled-tv-can-roll-up-like-a-poster-ces-2018/ Samsung “The Wall” 146-Inch Modular TV: https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-unveils-the-wall-the-worlds-first-modular-microled-146-inch-tv What 3 Words Location Service: https://www.what3words.com Dynamics Wallet Card: https://www.dynamicsinc.com/ces2018-announcement CONNECT WITH US! We want to hear from you! Reach out and let us know your thoughts on our latest episode, questions or comments about foster care or parenting or just to say ‘hey!' Reach us at the following: Twitter- @dadiopodcast Facebook- @dadiopodcast Reddit- Dad-IO_podcast www.dadiopodcast.com Next time on DADI/O: Sick Kids! And how tech can help you deal. Dad-I/O: Life supplies the input, we supply the output
Cased In In this episode of NoLife Tech, we take a look at the myriad of PC cases that were displayed at CES 2018. We also talk about the new NZXT Z370 Motherboard and jump into some other tech news. Make sure to subscribe to our channel to stay updated on the newest episodes
The heroes continue on their 2018 adventure talking about the future of technology in their Consumer Electronics Show 2018 round-up. Join Vince (@vinsanity09 on the Twitter and @vmostajo09 on the IG) and Anthony (@murseant on almost errythang) as they tackle topics such as ASUS’s Chromebox 3, the Kickstarter funded Pebby, and all 52 inches of LG’s television that rolls up like a newspaper. Also, the two conquistadors wonder how lazy the future of society will be, robut strippers, and Anthony’s chance encounter with a pop singer at CES 2013. Special Thanks: – Electric Mantis for the song, “Daybreak” (https://soundcloud.com/electricmantis) – THBD for the song, “Ocean” – Reyna (@reynax81) for the promos – Evan King (evanking.bandcamp.com) for “Alpha Channels”, the official theme of ‘Keeping It Nerd’ heard on this and almost every episode of this podcast Please rate, comment, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, and find us and give us some love over at Stitcher Radio. Email: keepingitnerdpodcast@gmail.com Socials: @keepingitnerd on both Twitter and Instagram Keep it real, Keep it NERD!!
CES is still a TV conference. Even as the tech industry experiments with augmented reality, self-driving cars, and the outer limits of what you can embed in a refrigerator, everything in Vegas still revolves around the big screen. The 2018 crop mostly marches along the same path manufacturers have been following for decades: Everything's a little bigger and sharper, and there are new inscrutable acronyms everywhere you look. All in the hopes this is the year you finally spring for a new set.
CES 2018 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is the world's gathering place for all those who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. It has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for 50 years - the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), it attracts the world's business leaders and pioneering thinkers. Samsung Samsung's absurd 146-inch TV is an entire wall — hence its name, 'The Wall' This hulking, 146-inch TV isn't just huge — it's also sporting a fancy display technology known as "micro LED," which Samsung says is at the heart of "the screen of the future." "Modular, MicroLED" sounds like a bunch of nonsense jargon, right? It's pretty much exactly that. Here's a simple breakdown of these new buzzwords: MicroLED, in the case of this TV, means, according to Samsung: "It is a self-emitting TV with micrometer-scale LEDs — which are much smaller than current LEDs, and serve as their own source of light." What that means for the average human being is that the TV doesn't need a backlight. In terms of the TV being "modular," that means anyone buying "The Wall" can customize it. "The screen can adapt to serve different purposes," says Samsung, "such as creating a wall-size display for multiple spaces." Put more simply, "modular" means that you could customize this set to be even larger (or smaller) than 146 inches. For Samsung's purposes though, the version being released this year is the 146-inch variety. (MicroLED explained) LG LG Will Show Compact UHD Laser Projector At CES LG is bringing to CES next week a home cinema laser 4K Ultra HD projector in a compact form factor. The LG ProBeam HU80KA can project 4K UHD video content from eye level on up to a 150-inch screen image at 2,500 lumens brightness. It can also play HDR 10 content. The projector's mirror reflector allows users to direct the projected video straight ahead or on the ceiling, eliminating the need to lift or adjust the projector, making it useful in a variety of settings, including outdoors, the company said. It is equipped with LG's WebOS smart TV platform, which gives users access to popular online streaming apps with 4K content. The projector, which supports HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0 and HDCP 2.2, has optical ports and Bluetooth to enable digital and wireless connections to external sound systems, as well as connectivity with iOS, Android, Windows, Mac and other smart devices. It also features a built-in carry handle. The HU80KA also has a 1.2x optical zoom so that users can adjust the size of their screen without moving it. No pricing announced. LG Display's crazy 65-inch OLED TV can roll up like a poster Although some concept big-screen TVs shown at past CES shows have been bendy, this is the first one that's flexible enough to spin up into tube form. LG's images depict it descending into a little box the size of a sound bar, but the company also talks about making the display portable. The secret, as usual, is its paper-thin organic light emitting diode display (OLED). Video Link - https://www.cnet.com/videos/lg-oled-tv-rolls-up-like-a-piece-of-paper/ Sony Sony's new soundbars can virtualize Dolby Atmos sound Sony always makes home audio products a part of its CES presentations, and 2018 is no difference. Perhaps most notable are the HT-Z9F and HT-X9000F, two soundbars that include Dolby Atmos surround sound. Of course, true Atmos requires overhead speakers, and these are just 2.1(HT-X9000F) and 3.1 (HT-Z9F) soundbars. As such, this requires some virtualization, which happens courtesy Sony's "virtual surround engine," which the company claims can replicate the wide soundstage Atmos provides. And regardless of whether you're watching content mixed for Atmos or not, the more expensive HT-Z9F include a "Vertical S" button that Sony says will provide virtual 3D sound. The HT-Z9F will retail for $900 and the HT-X9000F will cost $600 when they arrive this spring. The new A8F series TVs are the Japanese tech giant's latest foray into the field of OLED displays and sport an X1 Extreme processor. On the LCD side, there's Sony's X900F series, which also includes the X1 Extreme. Looking toward the future, Hirai said that Sony is working on an X1 Ultimate processor that will provide twice the processing power of the Extreme. Sony's LSPX-A1 projector looks like a piece of modern furniture, and it can sit just 9.6 inches from the wall. Despite that close distance, the 2,500-lumen laser projector is capable of beaming a screen that measures up to 120 inches diagonally. The same enclosure houses a Glass Sound Speaker with 360° sound, ensuring the best possible home theater experience without the need for any additional equipment. It's aimed at the highest segment of the high-end market, and will carry a price tag of $30,000 when it launches. Panasonic Panasonic introduced the FZ950 and FZ800 series line of OLED UHDTVs which use Panasonic's HCX video processor with support HDR10+. Panasonic has shown OLED TVs at previous CES but haven't released then in the US. They also introduced Ultra HD Blu-ray players, which will also have the HCX video processor, as well as support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. If you are into vinyl, Panasonic's high-end audio line, Technics, has two more models -- the SP-10R and SL-1000R. Panasonic has called the SP-10R “the most premium turntable ever”. No pricing info but the Technics turntables available today goes for around $1600. Other This $319 thermostat has Cortana built-in We'll no doubt see a much more focused push on that front next week at CES, but in the meantime, here's a thermostat to hold you over. The company is getting a jump on the show by opening up pre-orders on GLAS, a thermostat designed by Johnson Controls, a 130-year-old HVAC company out of Ireland. The smart home device is one of only a handful of non-Windows 10 PC products to feature Cortana, a list that most notably also includes Harman Kardon's Invoke smart speaker. The assistant can be used for all of your standard home temperature related needs with controls like, say, “Hey Cortana, set the temperature to 68 degrees.” Like the Alexa-sporting Ecobee4, which was announced back in May, the thermostat also essentially doubles as a smart speaker-style product. Bang and Olufsen BEOSOUND SHAPE BeoSound Shape is a modular wall-mounted wireless speaker system that consists of two-tone “tiles” that come in a wide range of colors. Each tile's hexagonal shape is designed to fit perfectly next to other BeoSound Shape tiles, allowing people to create works of art on any wall in a room. Tiles consist of speakers, amplifiers, sound-absorbing acoustic dampeners, and a “Core” that handles connectivity. The system supports AirPlay, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth 4.1, and wired audio inputs. Aura home monitoring made simple. Just plug the Aura Beacons right into the wall for a quick and easy setup. Aura monitors the Wi-Fi radio waves to create an RF signature of your home. When the signature is are altered, Aura knows that motion is occurring and it can set off alarms or trigger smart home events as a result. Aura can filter out pet movement to eliminate false alarms. See where motion occurs See live motion, a 12-hour and weekly view Know who comes and goes Choose between 5 scenes (Home, Away, Night, Pet, Guardian) Receive tailored notifications Your activity is even synchronized with timestamps so you'll know exactly what is happening in your home. Aura offers a starter kit for $199 that covers 700 sq ft and is available now. JBL LINK View JBL LINK View, a voice-controlled, smart display speaker with the Google Assistant built in. The JBL LINK View takes the listening experience a step further by incorporating an 8” high-definition display with a touch screen and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The LINK View provides excellent sound quality, and is ideal for anyone that consumes a large amount of content daily. Users can view pictures, stream audio and video, ask questions, scan recipes, and video call with family and friends, all with their voice. The JBL View will be available on JBL.com and at select retailers starting Summer 2018 in USA only, other regions will follow at a later date. Mars wireless earbuds can translate conversations in real-time The Google Pixel Buds made headlines last year thanks to their ability to seemingly translate speech on the fly. The headphones used Google Assistant and a Google Pixel 2 phone to translate foreign languages straight into your ears. The Mars earphones on show at CES 2018 promise to take it a step further, working with any Android or iOS phone, and enabling person-to-person real-time translation. Thanks to the two separate wireless earbuds, one user can wear one earbud, one person the other, and using an app on a smartphone you can translate a previously disjointed conversation. There's no official price as yet, but the Mars earbuds are scheduled for release in the summer. 5G With the first release of initial 5G standards in December 2017, flagship 5G smartphones will be on store shelves in early 2019, predicted Qualcomm president Cristiano Amon. And the rollout of 5G phones will occur “very fast” because of 5G's 30x improvement in latency, which lets phone makers keep the price of phones down by offloading phone memory to the Cloud. 5G can “transform industries,” added Verizon EVP Hans Vestberg. Nonetheless, 5G's capabilities will also benefit cellphone users and enable new smartphone use cases, said Qualcomm's Amon. Over a phone, social networks will deliver “social presence” with real-time interaction among users, and banks will be able to transform their consumer apps to let consumers execute more types of banking transactions over the phone instead of going to a bank branch, Amon added. For its initial 5G rollout, Verizon will turn on commercial wireless-broadband service to homes in three to five markets late this year, Vestberg said. Benefits: High bandwidth: This will let 5G replace broadband cable service, enabling streaming of even 4K VR/AR and 8K videos. Low latency: Enables autonomous cars to constantly coordinate with traffic systems and other vehicles. Security: Features to ensure security have been baked into 5G from the start to guarantee that vehicles cannot be taken over and weaponized. Larger networks: With plenty of spare capacity, larger networks will host millions of internet of things (IoT) devices, including low-bandwidth appliances that will intermittently connect to the internet. Greater scale: The massive scale of 5G will enable big public and privately owned spaces, including entire cities, hospitals, and manufacturing plants, to come online for remote access. This includes everything from cameras to computer systems. (5G was initially designed so that connected, automated businesses could be managed remotely.)
On this week's episode of HomeTech: We are joined by JJ Canon, owner of Digital Delight. Based in Houston, TX, this one-time "traditional" integration shop has adapted its business to embrace consumer brands such as Logitech, Sonos, and Nest. Leveraging well-known brands combined with an intense focus on service and the customer experience, Digital Delight is finding huge success where many others have failed. Tune in to hear how!That plus... a quick overview of CES including some mind pretty mind-blowing OLED TV's and a massive voice control land grab! Don't miss it!Fan of the show? Want to support our efforts? Please consider becoming a Patron!
This week, Dwayne goes to CES and lives to tell the tale, Google brings Pay together in one place, can white noise be copyright protected?... and much, much more. What We're Playing With Andy: TCL 55” 4K monitor; Sony UBP-X800 4K Blu-Ray Player Dwayne: Macbook Pro 15” (2017) Tosin: DropMix Music Gaming System Headlines YouTube Removes Logan Paul From Preferred Program, Puts Projects on Hold Without Naming Trump, Twitter Says It Won't Block World Leaders Google Wallet and Android Pay merge into a single service called Google Pay Audible Book of the Week Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: The Future's So Bright by Timbuk 3 Hot Topic: CES 2018 Most Interesting things Dwayne's Seen High Tech Mobileye's mapping ability ad chip abilities (they bea nvidia), schemes for making it official. Toyota's move to battery electric Samsung's Smarthome integration Google is catching up with Alexa Panasonic's demonstration of OFFLINE Alexa Overall focus on intelligence rather than connecting everything Low tech RC cat mouse toy. HTC Unveils New Higher-Resolution Vive Pro VR Headset, Wireless Adapter Quick summary of other major CES announcements Best of CES 2018 8 Mind-Blowing Tech Gadgets From CES 2018 CES 2018: The best gadgets and tech so far 10 more of the best devices and tech (so far) Music Break: Mr. Roboto by Styx Final Word White noise video hit by copyright claims The Drill Down Video of the Week Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box product manager Tosin Onafowokan.
Jon: Welcome to episode 240 of The Digital Life, a show about our insights into the future of design and technology. I'm your host, Jon Follett, and with me is founder and cohost Dirk Knemeyer. Dirk: Greetings, listeners. Jon: For our podcast this week, we're going to chat about all the new tech fun as […]
Nakul Duggal, Qualcomm's vice president of product management, sticks his head into a Cadillac SUV and points up at a gaping rectangular hole in the ceiling. A hole in this ceiling is hardly remarkable: the whole car looks like a bomb went off inside. Seats face the wrong direction, and wires dangle from places you didn't even know there were wires. A few feet away, two more cars—a Ford and a Maserati—sit in roughly the same condition.
Our guest today is Chris Pfaff, Founder and CEO of Chris Pfaff Tech Media. Chris graduated form Northwestern in 1987 and since then has been a purveyor of tech for companies like Sharp, Sony, AT&T, Lucent, Nokia and a host of other industry giants. At his firm he performs business development, marketing, and public relations services for early-to-mid-stage technology and new media companies, concentrating on North America and Europe. He is a regular at CES and often gives guided tech tours through the mammoth Vegas conference which is how we met Chris years ago. He is going to share some of his deep insights to this years CES and talk to us about some great technologies we should look out for in the future. So lets go straight to the floor at CES where we caught Chris Live at Eureka Park.
What's been the big tech news at CES 2018, apart from blackouts and flooding? Why are so many companies obsessed with AI homes that watch you while you're watching big TVs? Which gadgets did we see that made our jaws drop, for either good or bad reasons? Plus Belkin talks about what goes into designing a really desirable product! Special guests Rae Johnston from Gizmodo Australia, Jennifer Dudley Nicholson from News Corp and Leigh Stark from Pickr!
Today on Bud's #WeeklyGeekOut . . . the first part of Bud's annual recap of CES, including roll-up TVs, self-driving pizza, guns made into earbuds, and more. Listen and get more details here: http://www.TheZone.fm/2018/01/10/geekout-ces-2018-part-1/ =) webmeister Bud
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At the world's biggest gadget show, everything is always amazing. Every year, more than a hundred thousand CES attendees pour into Las Vegas to convince each other and the world that everything before was crap and everything to come will change that. They go to see the biggest and thinnest new TVs, the fastest and lightest new laptops, the headphones and the phone cases and the drones and the refrigerators.
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Hello everyone you read correctly, we too have a big button on our desk! We use it weekly to post our famous Cerebral Overload Podcast! Today we are lucky enough to have all three of our great leaders. Ty, Andrew and Ben come together to discuss their favorite topics and items from CES 2018. Tune in to hear about the top items and things coming out of Las Vegas this year plus the stuff we don't like! Thank you for listening again and supporting us through the years. Next episode we will be attempting to do a Youtube live broadcast during the podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cerebraloverload/support