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Disney says its streaming service is going to cost less than Netflix

Disney says its streaming service is going to cost less than Netflix

[ad_1] How much would you pay for a streaming service from Disney? According to the company’s CEO, Robert A. Iger, subscriptions will cost less than the equivalent Netflix packages – though it’s also going to have less content on offer, at least to begin with. “I can say that our plan on the Disney sideRead more about Disney says its streaming service is going to cost less than Netflix[…]

Pic of Intel/AMD CPU/GPU MCM

Pic of Intel/AMD CPU/GPU MCM

[ad_1] Electronics Weekly is the market leading and longest-established electronics magazine, read in print and online by key decision makers throughout the industry for more than 50 years. Electronics Weekly is at the heart of the electronics industry and is reaching an audience of more than 120,000 people each month. It also organises the prestigiousRead more about Pic of Intel/AMD CPU/GPU MCM[…]

Trump China visit ends forced technology transfer

Trump China visit ends forced technology transfer

[ad_1] Soon after Trump’s departure, China Vice Premier Wang Yang, who ranks No.4 in the Communist Party, published an article under his own by-line in the Peoples’ Daily newspaper, saying thst foreign companies would no longer be forced to turn over technology to China in return for access to the China market. The forced technologyRead more about Trump China visit ends forced technology transfer[…]

Uber loses in London again in its battle over driver rights

Uber loses in London again in its battle over driver rights

[ad_1] Uber’s not having the best of times in London at the moment: today it lost its appeal over a decision on driver classification. An employment tribunal has upheld a decision made last year drivers are not self-employed but must be treated as workers employed by Uber. That means drivers are entitled to workers’ rights,Read more about Uber loses in London again in its battle over driver rights[…]

Productronica 2017 – Meet the real makers

Productronica 2017 – Meet the real makers

[ad_1] November wouldn’t be complete, for many in the industry at least, without a trip to Munich to visit one of the city’s huge biannual electronics shows. This year it’s the turn of Productronica (14-17 November) – the sister show of Electronica, with which it alternates annually – and the 37,000 or so visitors thatRead more about Productronica 2017 – Meet the real makers[…]

How Sodexo's digital strategy kept their users immune to demonetization

How Sodexo's digital strategy kept their users immune to demonetization

[ad_1] A year ago, India went into the shock of the decade as Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced demonetization of 500 and 1000 rupees notes. The event marked the nation’s swift entry into the digital economy. Indians started to adopt tools such as digital wallets to apps in a very short frame of time.  Read more about How Sodexo's digital strategy kept their users immune to demonetization[…]

ST launches fast-charge chip

ST launches fast-charge chip

[ad_1] One of the market’s first wireless-charging controllers to support Qi Extended Power, ST’s STWBC-EP combines best-in-class energy efficiency, consuming just 16mW in standby and able to wirelessly transfer more than 80% of the total input power. Featurs created by ST include active presence detection to wake the system quickly when a compatible object isRead more about ST launches fast-charge chip[…]

Acquisition could take high-end body motion analysis to a physio near you

Acquisition could take high-end body motion analysis to a physio near you

[ad_1] Xsens technology is used by computer games companies, film makers and clinicians to accurately track the movement of limbs and other major body parts. For example, it is used to record the movements of human actors for transfer to animated films or to action games. It is also used by car makers to assessRead more about Acquisition could take high-end body motion analysis to a physio near you[…]