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中国の小米科技(シャオミ)が「Mobile World Congress(MWC)」でAndroid...
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Why should we all care about artificial intelligence (AI)? The question swirled around my brain all week this week as I trudged back and forth through the crowds in the cavernous halls of Barcelona’s Gran Via exhibition centre for Mobile World Congress (MWC). One noticeable thing at this year’s gargantuan tech fair, besides the throbbing pains in the balls of your feet, is the omnipresence of the letters "AI" in bright lights and emblazoned on billboards, company stands, and merch. But beyond the tech bubble, are the discussions around AI cutting through to the outside world? MWC 2024: We coul...
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In a single pincer motion, Jamin Hu switches off a lamp with the ease and agility of a Jedi knight. The co-founder and chief technology officer (CTO) of the Finnish start-up Doublepoint is demonstrating the effectiveness of its Bluetooth-enabled, touch-gesture technology at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. Through the smartwatch strapped to his wrist, Hu can morph into a human computer mouse, giving him the power to trip switches around the house or animate his devices at a distance. MWC 2024: Microsoft to open up access to its AI models to allow countries to build own AI economies"If...
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Microsoft was founded in 1975, almost 50 years ago, and is now one of the largest companies in the world. In fact, you’ll struggle to find anyone in the western world who hasn’t used a Microsoft product. In early 2024, they overtook Apple as the world’s most valuable company with a market capitalisation of $3.049 trillion (€2.809 trillion). Only the second company ever to surpass a value of $3 trillion. Though much of our day-to-day interactions with Microsoft come through Excel, Word or Xbox, just like every other big tech company, AI is the topic at the forefront of their innovation programm...
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Wacky, innovative mobile phones were on display at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Motorola and Lenovo’s adaptive display concept mobile phone is flexible and can bend around a wrist. It can also be bent to stand unsupported. "The mobile phone market is particularly challenging right now because it's dominated by two big players, Apple and Samsung. If you're a smaller player with lower volumes, you've got to find some ways to innovate and add some differentiation to your device," said Ben Wood, an analyst at CCS Insight. "And that's one of the themes that we're seeing here at M...
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The Alef flying car was presented in Barcelona as a prototype vehicle of the future. It’s being developed by a California-based company of the same name. The company wants to produce cars that can drive on roads but also take off and land vertically and fly through the air. "It's really a flying car like the one you know from science fiction,” says Constantine Kisly, Chief Technology Office for Alef Aeronautics. “So it drives and flies. So why should it have a flying option? That's how you can use it efficiently, how we can drive efficiently without traffic. So why drive? Driving option is the...
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El Mobile World Congress de Barcelona sigue ilustrándonos cómo podrán ser las comunicaciones en un futuro no muy lejano. Las principales empresas tecnológicas del mundo se reúnen exponiendo sus mayores proyectos. Los coches voladores han sido un sueño para muchos que la humanidad ha retratado en innumerables películas y obras literarias futuristas. Pero, según lo que vemos en esta importante feria internacional, podrían ser una realidad muy pronto. Esta edición del Mobile World Congress ha presentado un prototipo llamado 'Alef' que, en tan solo unos años, podría estar en el mercado. Se trata d...
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