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Bluetooth 5 will take charge Stephen Lawson The Bluetooth logo. Laptops and 2-in-1s will be equipped with the latest Bluetooth 5  wireless specification, which is a longer and faster upgrade to the aging Bluetooth 4.2. Bluetooth 5 will allow PCs to communicate wirelessly with devices up to 400 meters away in clear line of sight, but a more reasonable range is about 120 meters, according to analysts.  Bluetooth 5 will transfer data at speeds of up to 2Mbps, which is two times faster than its predecessor.

Note

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NOTE APPLICATION:                                    The note application is used to taking notes,save,delete,share etc.It is available at the google playstore.   The screenshot of my app           https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nishNote.com

SnakeGame

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SnakeGame is an entertaining game.It is available in basic model 1100 but it is my available in android.I have used all attracting UI which will make you to play again. Screenshot of my app..... The demo video of my app Snake Game.App is available in google playstore. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nishasnake.com

6 Future Mobile Technologies That Could Arrive in 2017

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1. Electrovibration Technology: The Touch and Feel of It Electrovibration technology will change the mobile touchscreen experience dramatically. You will be able to feel different kinds of texture. I know what you are thinking. The online shopping experience will go notches higher. Imagine shopping for clothes online without worrying about the texture and quality of the cloth. Disney researchers have been working intensively on developing touchscreens that let you feel texture. While electrovibration technology should have become a reality by now, there have been some delays in the process. However, tech experts say that 2017 will herald the arrival of electrovibration technology on a large scale across touchscreen devices. It works on the phenomenon that, through electrostatic charges, your brain is tricked into feeling texture simply by touching the device’s screen. Apple has also been working in electrovibration technology and has filed several patents related

Microsoft's new iPhone app narrates the world for blind people

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Microsoft has released Seeing AI — a smartphone app that uses computer vision to describe the world for the visually impaired. With the app downloaded, the users can point their phone’s camera at a person and it’ll say who they are and how they’re feeling. They can also point it at a product and it’ll tell them what it is. All of this is done using artificial intelligence that runs locally on their phone. The company showed off a prototype of Seeing AI in March last year at its Build conference, but starting today, the app is available to download for free in the US on iOS . However, there’s no word yet on when it’ll come to Android or other countries. The app works in a number of scenarios. As well as recognizing people it’s seen before and guessing strangers’ age and emotion, it can identify household products by scanning barcodes. It also reads and scan documents, and recognizes US currency. This last function is a good example of how useful it can be. As all doll
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Martian Gardens' Help Scientists Find the Best Veggies to Grow on Mars Simulated "Martian gardens" allow NASA scientists to test which plants can be grown on Mars. This photo shows the results of a preliminary study on lettuce plants. From left to right: lettuce seeds grown in potting soil, Martian simulant with added nutrients, and simulant without nutrients. Credit: NASA/Dimitri Gerondidakis Simulated "Martian gardens" are helping NASA scientists learn which plants astronauts might be able to grow on the Red Planet. A human round-trip journey to Mars may take as long as two and a half years, and one major challenge for these kinds of extended missions is determining how to pack enough food for those astronauts. As such, scientists are studying ways for astronauts to grow their own crops and extend their food supply, because seeds take up less room and have a l

2017 New technology in medical field

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1) A new era in diabetes care In 2016, the US Food and Drug Administration approved the world’s first artificial pancreas . The device monitors blood sugar and supplies insulin automatically. It basically replicates what a healthy version of the organ does on its own; and it enables diabetes patients to live an easier life in a sustainable way. It is the biggest step towards a new are in diabetes management in years The breakthrough happened years after the #wearenotwaiting movement started to campaign for the introduction of such artificial pancreas on the market. One of the leading figures of the movement,  Dana Lewis also told me how an artificial pancreas eases everyday life . In 2017, this new way of diabetes management will spread around; and it will become a life-changing milestone in many patients’ lives when they first start to use the device. The development of diabetes care does not end there. Google  patented a digital contact lens that can measure bloo

Reversing Paralysis

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Scientists are making remarkable progress at using brain implants to restore the freedom of movement that spinal cord injuries take away. Availability: 10 to 15 years by  Antonio Regalado The French neuroscientist was watching a macaque monkey as it hunched aggressively at one end of a treadmill. His team had used a blade to slice halfway through the animal’s spinal cord, paralyzing its right leg. Now Courtine wanted to prove he could get the monkey walking again. To do it, he and colleagues had installed a recording device beneath its skull, touching its motor cortex, and sutured a pad of flexible electrodes around the animal’s spinal cord, below the injury. A wireless connection joined the two electronic devices. The result: a system that read the monkey’s intention to move and then transmitted it immediately in the form of bursts of electrical stimulation to its spine. Soon enough, the monkey’s right leg began to move. Extend and flex. Extend and flex. It hobb

Electric car

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Robots at the Tesla factory in Fremont, Calif. put together electric cars. Credit: Tesla Motors The internal combustion engine had a good run. It has helped propel cars — and thus humanity — forward for more than 100 years. But a sea change is afoot that is forecast to kick gas-powered vehicles to the curb, replacing them with cars that run on batteries. A flurry of news this week underscores just how rapidly that change could happen. A quick recap: On Monday, Tesla announced that the Model 3, its mass-market electric car, would start rolling off production lines this week with the first handful delivered to customers later this month. Then on Wednesday, Volvo announced that every car it produces will have a battery in it by 2019, putting it at the forefront of major car manufacturers. Then came France’s announcement on Thursday that it would ban the sale of gas-powered cars by 2040. All this news dropped just in time for Bloomberg New Energy Finance's latest electric
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New Technology: A smartwatch made by Google Android Wear Google delayed its big software update for Android Wear watches until 2017, and the company is expected to launch its own watch as well, according to Android Police. The circular smartwatches will be Google's opportunity to inject new interest into its wearable computers, a category that's been dominated by the Apple Watch so far. A new version of Microsoft's Surface Pro Microsoft We didn't get a new Surface Pro in 2016 — that's the first calendar year with no refresh since the Surface Pro debuted. We'll be overdue for an update in 2017, so it's pretty reasonable to expect one from Microsoft. Microsoft Surface Book 2 Melia Robinson/Business Insider Microsoft's first-ever laptop, the Surface Book, should be due for an update in 2017, too. The computer got a bit faster and more powerful this year, but it'll be interesting to see if Microsoft can push its capabilities even fu

Ingestible Snake Robot Could Slither Through Your Intestines

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The SAW robot could one day be miniaturized and sent to slither through the intestines to provide views of the interior spaces. A tiny, swallowable robot that snakes its way through the small intestines could one day be used to actively visualize the digestive system. The  robot , called SAW (single actuator wave-like robot), moves in a wave-like motion and can travel through the extremely squishy environment of the small intestine. "The external shape of the robot is a 2D projection of a rotating helix. The result is a continuously moving wave. We can simply reverse the direction by reversing the direction of rotation of the motor," said one of the robot's inventors, David Zarrouk, a mechanical engineer at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Crawling through intestines The team was hoping to create an ingestible robot that could carry a camera through the small intestines, which could ultimately be used for  colonoscopies . Currently, colonoscopies

7 Technology Trends That Will Dominate 2017

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7 Technology Trends That Will Dominate 2017:                                                                                   Personally, I’m amazed at the technology we have available to us. It’s astounding to have the power to retrieve almost any information and communicate in a thousand different ways using a device that fits in your pocket. There’s always something new on the horizon, and we can’t help but wait and wonder what technological marvels are coming next. The way I see it, there are seven major tech trends we’re in store for in 2017. If you’re eyeing a sector in which to start a business, any of these is a pretty good bet. If you're already an entrepreneur, think about how you can leverage these technologies to reach your target audience in new ways. 1. IoT and Smart Home Tech. We’ve been hearing about the  forthcoming revolution of the Internet-of-Things  (IoT) and resulting interconnectedness of smart home technology for years. So what’s the holdup?

World's First Deep-Sea Mining Venture Set to Launch in 2019

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          World's First Deep-Sea Mining Venture Set to Launch in 2019                                     The Bulk Cutter has higher cutting capacity but is limited to working on benches created by the Auxiliary Cutter. Both the Bulk Cutter and the Auxiliary Cutter leave material on the seafloor for collection by the Collecting Machine. . The world's first deep-sea mining operation will kick off in early 2019 when a Canadian firm, Nautilus Minerals Inc., lowers a trio of massive remote-controlled mining robots to the floor of the Bismarck Sea off the coast of Papua New Guinea in pursuit of rich copper and gold reserves. The mach

Giant Mech Robot

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Watch Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Control a Giant Mech Robot Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos piloted a giant "mech" robot at the 2017 Machine Learning, Home Automation, Robotics and Space Exploration (MARS) conference. Credit: Jeff Bezos/Twitter Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos got to live out every 6-year-old's fantasy when he got behind the controls of a giant "mech" robot. The Verge reports  that Bezos tried out the 13-foot-tall (4 meters) robot yesterday (March 19) at his company's private Machine Learning, Home Automation, Robotics and Space Exploration (MARS) conference. Video of the bot, developed by Hankook Mirae Technology in South Korea, first surfaced in December in promotional clips. Live Science was  skeptical of the robot's existence and functionality  at the time.  But the new video reveals that the robot does, indeed, exist. However, it's far from clear how much the mech (a term for piloted, humanoid robots) can really do. Bezos flails the arms