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Less is more: the keyword for wearables in 2016

by | Sunday, January 10, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Less is more: the keyword for wearables in 2016

Further focus on devices that excel at few, or even one simple task, is the direction where future wearables are heading, especially as smartphones and small tablets are increasingly closing in on offering netbook-like performance, to become the multi-purpose device they aim to compete with in the future.

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Voice commands on Apple TV: As close as it gets to talking to your own personal Jarvis

by | Monday, January 4, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Voice commands on Apple TV: As close as it gets to talking to your own personal Jarvis

For those who didn’t watch the unveiling of the new Apple TV last year, the keynote highlighted a few useful commands to try on the brand new set top box, that will make you feel “kind of” like Tony Stark... minus the holographic interface, the latter of which we’ll leave up to Microsoft, for now.

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Solu's team is here to say: “you have been computing all wrong”.

by | Monday, January 4, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Solu's team is here to say: “you have been computing all wrong”.

The first time Solu surfaced from under our radar, was in mid-November of last year, when a team of 13 Finnish entrepreneurs and engineers, spearheaded a collaborative effort to build what their company, Solu Machines, is touting as “a new type of computer”, featuring cloud capabilities, and focused on the elimination of the desktop/icons/folders paradigm, in favor of what they came to define as “human computing”.

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