Showing posts with label robots. 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

Top 10 Highest Paying Tech Jobs

Top 10 Highest Paying Tech Jobs

Top 10 Highest Paying Tech Jobs
Top 10 Highest Paying Tech Jobs
InShortViral: Highest paying jobs at tech sector which provides annual salary of more than $90,000. However, roles and responsibilities may vary from company to company.
There are numerous jobs across the world and salary is different at various job posts. However, salary plays a vital role in a person for deciding a job. There are many job posts that pay you over $90,000. You will see all the jobs who pay over $90,000 in below list.

Top 10 Highest Paying Tech Jobs

#10 Computer Hardware Engineer

Computer Hardware Engineer
Computer Hardware Engineer
Average Salary: $101,154
Total Job Openings: 1,264
Computer hardware engineer’s are ranked 10 in this list. Persons who design computers and various electronic gadgets have an average annual salary of $101,154.


#9 QA Manager

QA Manager
QA Manager
Average Salary: $101,330
Total Job Openings: 1,689
QA is abbreviated as Quality Assurance Manager, he/she has to assure the quality of a product, service or software. QA Manager usually have to perform tests on various products in order to check it for its performance.


#8 Security Engineer

Security Engineer
Security Engineer
Average Salary: $102,749
Total Job Openings: 2,060
Security Engineer supervises the safety of IT organisation’s infrastructure and is also responsible for it. Security Engineer usually designs, arranges and observes systems that make’s sure that the company’s software’s or other products are secure.


#7 Data Scientist 

Data Scientist
Data Scientist
Average Yearly Salary: $105,395
Total Job Openings: 3,433
Data Scientist usually deal about processes and systems to search knowledge or insights from data in different forms.


#6 Product Manager

Product Manager
Average Yearly Salary: $113,959
Total Job Openings: 9,918
Products manager carry out two major tasks, to design and market a product. It isn’t a particular job at tech, because it plays a vital role in in many tech companies.


#5 IT Manager

IT Manager
IT Manager
Average Yearly Salary: $115,725
Total Job Openings: 1,408
IT Manager’s main focus on value creation made possible by technology. IT Manager also manages company’s technology assets.


#4 Analytic’s Manager

Analytic's Manager
Analytic’s Manager
Average Yearly Salary: $115,725
Total Job Openings: 1,408
Analytic s Manager carry out tasks like business and financial analysis to help the company to calculate its success and predicts its need in future.


#3 Solutions Architect

Solutions Architect
Solutions Architect
Average Yearly Salary: $121,522
Total Job Openings: 3,530
Solution Architect designs and controls complex software or computer systems. Solution Architect is responsible for translating requirements created by functional analysts.


#2 Software Development Manager

 Software Development Manager
Software Development Manager
Average Yearly Salary: $123,747
Total Job Openings: 2,249
Software Development Manager serves as a project head for different software projects. The exact responsibilities of this job post varies from company to company.


#1 Software Architect


Software Architect
Software Architect
Average Yearly Salary: $130,891
Total Job Openings: 3329
Software Architect is a software specialist who makes high end design choices. Software Architect also designs complex software applications.


So, this was all Top 10 Highest Paying Tech Jobs, however roles and responsbiltes may differ from company to company. We hope that you liked this Top 10 list, please feel free to share this with your friends
Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now

Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now

Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now
Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now
InShortViral: Google plans to let users to play games without the need of Google+ account and in the meantime you no longer have to sign in frequently, that you earlier did while installing the games.

Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now

Google has decided to let users to play Games without the requirement of Google Plus Account. You just need a basic Google Account to start playing games. You will not get frequent permissions requests. On revoking Google Plus’s access to play games, it also lets you to sign in once for every game and you wont have to sign in frequently for different games.
Users won’t be asked for Google Plus account to play games. Also, users don’t have to use Google Plus to use Play Games Services like achievements or in game recording. It no longer need sign in’s in different games that you wish to download and play later. Although, players can turn off auto sign in option via the Play Games app settings.
According to Developer Advocate, Wolff Dobson wrote on Google’s Android Developer Blog that “We are taking these step in order to lessen frequent sign in’s in every game and unwanted permission requests for players by moving the Games API’s to a new handset. He is working to such an extent that will secure user’s privacy. The company will also change “How Player ID’s Work”.
Also, for the existing players, Games will continue fetch their Google Plus Account which is also known as Player ID. For new players, Games will acquire a new player ID which is not similar to the existing ID’s that have been used.
It is obviously nice move by Google that it recently permitted the developers to create promo codes and is working towards to allow users to install apps through Google Search.
So this was all about Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now, this will now allow users to install games without the fear of Google Plus Account and frequent Sign in’s that games earlier required. We hope that you enjoyed this article, feel free to share it with your friends

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Top 10 Best Tips To Protect Your Gmail Account From Hackers

Top 10 Best Tips To Protect Your Gmail Account From Hackers


InShortViral: Today we are going to share the genuine ways to secure Gmail Account, the article composed with 10 best tips that will surely help you secure and protect your Gmail Account.
Gmail is very successful mailing network. Now most of the people are are adopting Gmail account daily to send and receive emails. Many of them apparently believe that what is the benefit of tracking a mail, so why should I care, right? Wrong! because everyone is stealing or trying to steal as many data as possible by them.

Nowadays information is deserving everything and many companies send you emails through which they already got the permission to do such activities by which they can observe when you open a mail, what you click after that and what is your location exactly. Toughening your account is a very important. So in this post, i will focus on how to secure your Gmail account.

10 Tips To Protect Your Gmail Account From Hackers

Steps To Secure Gmail Account From Hackers:-

#1 Using Ugly Email

  1. Open your Google Chrome browser on your PC.
  2. Search for “Ugly Email in google chrome Webstore to save yourself from tracked emails.
  3. Click “Add to Chrome” in the new tab and you are good to go.
  4. Now this will get added to your chrome at the right corner.
  5. Now whenever you login into your Gmail account and open emails then you will see an “evil eye” sign. This indicates that email is  a tracking email.

#2 Google 2 step verification

This is a very secure and safe process that keeps your Gmail account protected from various disasters. The users are provided with a one-time login code to a secondary device through text or Google authentication app. But the text is best. The secondary device can be mobile, laptop or any other device. In order to access your Gmail account, the hackers should identify the security code for the secondary devices also. This code can be numbers or any other thing.

#3 Stay out of the spam/phishing messages

Try to avoid the spam or phishing folders. The most malicious emails contain the subject line as:
  • Your money is waiting
  • Claim your reward
  • Get back to me
Also, you can receive some messages with the subject line as ‘Your Amazon. Com order has been shipped’. To keep the Gmail account safe, you can use the unique account for Amazon, e-bay and do not open those emails which you receive in another account.

#4 Do not disclose the password

Never share your password with anyone. If Google wants your Gmail password then do not give it through any link rather go to https://www.gmail.com or https://accounts.google.com/ServiceLogin and log in.

#5 Account recovery option: Keep the mobile number up-to-date

It is advised to keep the mobile number current because Google sends the security code in your mobile number. In case your account number is hacked then they should know your current phone number what Google uses to send the security code.

#6 Use a recovery email address

Email address is the other option that Google uses for sending security codes. You need to have a secondary email id where Google can send the security code if you forget your password.

#7 Secondary email address

Try using a secondary email address to sign in the Gmail account. But this account should not be the part of your Gmail account or Google account.

#8 Use secure connection

Gmail account should be set to use the secure connection that is denoted by HTTP before the URL address and this can be set by going to settings>General> browser connection. You should always use VPN for login.

#9 Use strong and long password

The longer password can better protect your Gmail account. Do not use any words in the passwords that can be found in the dictionary. Try to use #, *, $ in the password to make it strong and safe.

#10 Incognito


When you are using the account in public such as in the hotel or in café use private mode or Incognito as it will prevent any cookies or web history from getting stored. But if you do not find any option then delete all the cookies and web history when you log out.
How To Protect Your Gmail Account– examine those all the above 10 methods and protect your Gmail account from getting hacked. So this method will be very effective to you to be secure on your Gmail. Share this helpful post with your friends as sharing is caring.
 Apple's Safari Browser Crashes Around The World

Apple's Safari Browser Crashes Around The World

The issue appears to be related to the browser's search suggestions feature, but there is a temporary fix available.

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Apple's Safari browser is crashing for users worldwide
Apple's Safari browser suddenly crashed on iPhones, iPads and Macs worldwide on Wednesday.
Launching a new tab in the web browser then trying to type into the address bar crashed the built-in browser for some users, sending them back to the device's home screen.
People around the world have posted messages to Twitter, Reddit and Apple forums complaining about the problem.
The issue appeared to be related to the browser's search suggestions feature, and a temporary fix involved going into the settings menu to turn off Safari suggestions.
Not all phones and computers appear to have been affected by the bug. It is unclear whether the problem was related to an update for iOS which was released earlier this week.

Monday, 18 January 2016

Infosys study says youngsters scared of losing future jobs to robots

Infosys study says youngsters scared of losing future jobs to robots

Infosys study says youngsters scared of losing future jobs to robots
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Four out of ten young people believe machines will be able to do their jobs within a decade, an international survey published on Monday has found.
Nearly half of young workers surveyed in Western countries said their education did not prepare them to do their jobs.
The skills gap is especially pronounced in Europe, according to a poll of 9,000 16- to 25-year-olds in nine of the world’s biggest nations commissioned by Indian business and software services firm Infosys.
Almost 80 percent globally said they had to learn new skills not taught them in school and that rapid technology change – the threat of being overtaken by robots or smart systems – required constant learning of fresh skills to compensate.
The study surveyed around 1,000 young people each in Australia, Brazil, Britain, China, France, Germany, India and the United States, as well as South Africa, where a smaller sample of 700 was polled.
Infosys Chief Executive Vishal Sikka said technologies have evolved far faster than what was thought possible even 10 years ago, while the educational system remains wedded to practices initially designed for agrarian societies 300 years ago.
“We must transition away from our past; shift the focus from learning what we already know to an education focused on exploring what hasn’t happened yet,” he said in response to the findings.
Globally, while almost two-thirds of those queried said they felt positive about their job prospects, those in developing markets Brazil, China, India and South Africa were far more optimistic than their peers in developed markets.
While in India, 60 percent said they think they have the skills needed for their careers, just a quarter were similarly optimistic in France, the poll found.
The survey also showed that the level of confidence which young people had in their technical skills correlated with their beliefs in their future career prospects.
The survey was conducted by London-based ICM Unlimited. It was released ahead of the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, which is focused on what it describes as the “Fourth Industrial Revolution,” the broad social and economic shifts taking place due to disruptive digital technologies.
Reuters
Robots, new working ways to cost five million jobs by 2020

Robots, new working ways to cost five million jobs by 2020

Robots, new working ways to cost five million jobs by 2020
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18 Jan 2016 , 15:45
Disruptive labor market changes, including the rise of robots and artificial intelligence, will result in a net loss of 5.1 million jobs over the next five years in 15 leading countries, according to an analysis published in Davos. The projection by the World Economic Forum (WEF), which is holding its annual meeting in the Swiss ski resort this week, assumes a total loss of 7.1 million jobs, offset by a gain of 2 million new positions.
The 15 economies covered by the survey account for approximately 65 percent of the world’s total workforce. The assessment highlights the challenges posed by modern technologies that are automating and making redundant multiple human tasks, from manufacturing to healthcare. With the International Labor Organization, part of the United Nations, already forecasting an increase in global unemployment of 11 million by 2020, the size of the additional job losses is sobering.
Two-thirds of the projected losses are expected to fall in the office and administrative sectors as smart machines take over more routine tasks, according to latest findings, which are based on a global survey of personnel and strategy executives.
The WEF has made “the fourth industrial revolution” – a topic covering robotics, nanotechnology, 3D printing and biotechnology – the official theme of this year’s Davos meeting, which runs from Jan. 20 to 23.
The “Future of Jobs” report concluded that jobs would be displaced in every industry, although the impact would vary considerably, with the biggest negative losses likely to be in healthcare, reflecting the rise of telemedicine, followed by energy and financial services. At the same time, however, there will be a growing demand for certain skilled workers, including data analysts and specialist sales representatives. Women will be the biggest losers as their jobs are often concentrated in low-growth or declining areas such as sales, office and administrative roles, the report said. While men will see approximately one job gained for every three lost over the next five years, women face more than five jobs lost for every one gained.
Reuters