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Leaked renders show what could be the Samsung Galaxy S9's final design

Leaked renders show what could be the Samsung Galaxy S9's final design

[ad_1] Earlier this week, we got a look at what appeared to be some schematics for the Samsung Galaxy S9, revealing what could be the upcoming handset’s design and dimensions.  Now, the trusted leaker @OnLeaks has teamed up with 91mobiles to reveal a full 360-degree render of the Galaxy S9, giving us our best ideaRead more about Leaked renders show what could be the Samsung Galaxy S9's final design[…]

Bridgetek expands PanL system

Bridgetek expands PanL system

[ad_1] These will include domestic, retail, hospitality, enterprise and utilities, right through to factory automation, agriculture and medicine. The whole premise of the PanL platform is to eliminate the need for separate isolated systems and enable integrated smart environments to be created where each of the constituent elements can be controlled through one all-encompassing humanRead more about Bridgetek expands PanL system[…]

Ataribox: everything you need to know about Atari's comeback console

Ataribox: everything you need to know about Atari's comeback console

[ad_1] The Atari name still carries a lot of cachet with video game fans, given the company’s role in creating the home console market – but its last piece of new hardware, 1993’s Jaguar, was a massive flop.  Since then, the Atari brand has changed hands multiple times, emerged from bankruptcy, and been used toRead more about Ataribox: everything you need to know about Atari's comeback console[…]

Most read Gadget Master posts in 2017

Most read Gadget Master posts in 2017

[ad_1] What clicked with your peers? What pick of the stories may you have missed? Let’s see (all rankings are courtesy of Google Analytics). The answers include Google’s AIY voice recognition kit (its launch and relaunch), a DIY home alarm system, an Arduino garage parking assistant, Android Things for the IoT and a new BostonRead more about Most read Gadget Master posts in 2017[…]

HDR10+: the new HDR standard that's taking a leaf out of Dolby's book

HDR10+: the new HDR standard that's taking a leaf out of Dolby's book

[ad_1] Update: It’s been a busy couple of weeks for the fledgling HDR10+ standard. First we had the news there’s a ‘possibility’ that Netflix will support the format in the future, and then Samsung TVs got the ability to stream content in HDR10+ content from Amazon Prime Video. Read on for a complete rundown ofRead more about HDR10+: the new HDR standard that's taking a leaf out of Dolby's book[…]

Vayyar raises $45m

Vayyar raises $45m

[ad_1] Vayyar will use the funds to expand into new industries, grow its global team and diversify its sensing product offerings. “Our 3D imaging sensors transform elder care, autonomous vehicles, medical, agriculture, and retail by bringing innovative and exciting solutions to these markets,’ says Raviv Melamed, former vp of Intel’s archtecture group, currently co-founder, CEO,Read more about Vayyar raises $45m[…]

Cruden simplifies hardware driving simulator design 

Cruden simplifies hardware driving simulator design 

[ad_1] As an example, Cruden installed a driver simulator merged with a dSPACE HIL set-up at the Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences in Germany, where students can integrate hardware into the driving simulator. HIL set-ups, for testing sensors, controllers and actuators for example, often rely on synthetic or pre-recorded input signals that lack the typicalRead more about Cruden simplifies hardware driving simulator design […]

Samsung TVs can now stream Amazon Prime Video in brilliant HDR10+

Samsung TVs can now stream Amazon Prime Video in brilliant HDR10+

[ad_1] If you have one of Samsung’s latter-day QLED or UHD high-end TVs like the Samsung Q9F, you’re in for a treat. As of today,  you can stream in HDR10+ now on the units through Amazon Prime Video.  Samsung claimed in a press release that it’s the first time this kind of quality has beenRead more about Samsung TVs can now stream Amazon Prime Video in brilliant HDR10+[…]

Fingersound hopes for a thumbs-up for smart control

Fingersound hopes for a thumbs-up for smart control

[ad_1] It’s from Georgia Tech where researchers have developed a computerised thumb-ring that can be used to communicate with a computer screen. A gyroscope and a tiny microphone on the device allow it to track – and then interpret – small gestures made by moving the thumb in relation to adjacent fingers. Using a systemRead more about Fingersound hopes for a thumbs-up for smart control[…]