Showing posts with label icloud. Show all posts
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Saturday, 30 January 2016

Google, Movidius to Bring Deep Learning to Mobile Devices

Google, Movidius to Bring Deep Learning to Mobile Devices

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Movidius on Wednesday announced that it's working with Google to put deep learning on mobile devices.
Google will source Movidius' latest flagship chip -- the MA2450 -- and software development environment, and will contribute to Movidius' neural network technology road map in return.
That could result in smartphones and other mobile devices that will be able to understand images and audio swiftly and accurately.


The Movidius Technology

The MA2450 is the most powerful iteration of Movidius' Myriad 2 vision processor unit, which the company said is the only commercial solution available to perform complex neural network computations.
The Myriad 2 is the first always-on vision processor, Movidius said.
It has a programmable architecture and comes with the Myriad Development Kit, or MDK, which includes a software development framework. That lets developers incorporate proprietary functions and build arbitrary processing pipelines while leveraging the vision, imaging, and linear algebra software libraries and reference vision processing pipeline examples Movidius provides, all as source code.
The MDK includes all necessary programming and debugging tools.
Movidius's Myriad VPU processor powers Google's Project Tango.
"We can expect to see run-time deep neural networks for speech-to-text, vision and many other smart machine applications running in phones, cameras, automobiles, medical devices and others because the DNN models can be downloaded and run disconnected from the cloud,"Gartner Fellow Tom Austin said.
"Remember that working with Google on a project doesn't necessarily translate into products," cautioned Jim McGregor, principal analyst at Tirias Research. "However, this has the potential for almost any device and extends well beyond just facial recognition; this is machine learning."
Facial recognition and retinal scans the technology enables "could significantly increase the level of security over fingerprints and even help identify people," he told TechNewsWorld.
Facial recognition could be used in two-factor authentication, and Google could bake it into Android as it did with fingerprint IDs, suggested Wayne Lam, a principal analyst at IHS Technology.
Google also could apply the technology to home security platforms, he told TechNewsWorld. "Think Nest and other IoT uses."

Potential Uses for the Technology

Banks will begin using smart machines widely, and a report Gartner's Austin co-authored suggests most banks will invest in six main types of smart machines during the next few years.
The smart machines resulting from Google's team-up with Movidius could make wireless banking more secure, he told TechNewsWorld.
Other possible uses include authenticating users or admins signing in remotely to an enterprise network, and tracking and authenticating users for security purposes and for provisioning or deprovisioning as needed.
"Facial recognition and retinal scans are much more secure and user-friendly than any of the more common security solutions," Tirias Research's McGregor said. "This could allow users to log in and begin using platforms in a secure manner effortlessly."
The technology also could be used in wearables and industrial applications in the medical and industrial automation fields, where the Internet of Things might come into play, he suggested.

A New Trend Emerges

"This capability is not limited to the Movidius solution," McGregor pointed out. "Qualcomm is doing it in conjunction with its image signal processor, and this could be done within most SoCs by leveraging the ISP, DSP, GPU, VPU and CPU resources."
Microsoft, Apple "and a whole range of social sites like Facebook, ... Amazon, Baidu, IBM and a few thousand other firms" might follow suit, Gartner's Austin suggested.
As global smartphone sales slow, noted IHS's Lam, "we'll see more and more efforts to create differentiated value for platforms such as Android and iOS just to keep up with the furious pace of competition and innovations.

Thursday, 28 January 2016

How to Use iCloud Photos As Screensaver on Apple TV

How to Use iCloud Photos As Screensaver on Apple TV

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If you have great snapshots in your iPhone then time to open that images in your Apple TV to use them as a screensaver there. Generally iPhone images have sync with your icloud drive if user had enabled it. And in your Apple TV you can also link your iCloud account and within that you can get the all your photos and also use them in your screensaver because people love to watch their photos on large screen and on the Apple TV these will look cool, And many readers might not know this method to do so. And that is why we are here with the complete guide to do so. So have a look on the method discussed below to proceed.

How to Use iCloud Photos As Screensaver on Apple TV

There is no need to transfer your photos using any of the external means of transfer, you just need is your sync data of your iCloud in your Apple TV and that you can easily view in your large screen. So have a look on complete steps below.

Steps To Sync iCloud Photos To Your Apple TV:

  1. First of all you need to turn on your Apple TV and there go to Settings -> Accounts -> iCloud and then there simply click on Sign-in optionApple TV
  2. Now there enter your Apple ID and password to get signed in your iCloud ID in your apple TV.
  3. After logging into your account simply navigate to Photos section and then turn on the iCloud Photo Sharing and My Photo Stream option.
  4. After that you need to go back to Settings -> General -> Screensaver option.Apple TV2
  5. Now in Screensaver area click on type option and then go to My Photos and there choose Select Photostreams option to display all your photos of iCloud there to use them as a screensaver on your apple TV.
  6. After that in My Photo Stream screen you will see two options at the top that are Play Slideshow and Set as Screensaver option.
  7. Now click on Set as Screensaver option there and then simply press Yes to confirm.Apple TV3
  8. That’s it and you are done, now the selected photo will get displayed as screensaver on your Apple TV and you can enjoy that favorite photo of your on a large Apple screen.

So above is all about use iCloud Photos as Screensaver on Apple TV. With the above step by step guide you can easily sync your iPhone photos to your Apple TV using iCloud to set them as your screensaver and also you can see all your photos on a cool large apple TV screen. So try this out today. Hope you like our work, keep on sharing with others too. Leave a comment below if you have any related queries with this.