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Rise of Edge Computing

Evidently, there has been massive adaptation of cloud in the industry. As everything begins to operate on cloud, it also generates massive amount of data. Also, just IoT is not just enough, because it’s no more just a “Thing”; this thing, now, can be an automated car, a drone or anything which makes it a necessity to think beyond Cloud computing and brings us a glimpse of Edge computing. Edge computing can significantly provide better throughput, improved performance, and customised processing of data as per the needs of each user.

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The Drone Economy

Drone economics are classically disruptive. Already drones can accomplish tasks in some hours that take people days. They can provide deeply detailed visual data for a tiny fraction of the cost of acquiring the same data by other means. They’re becoming crucial in workplace safety, removing people from precarious processes such as cell-tower inspection. And they offer, literally, a new view into business: Their low-overhead perspective is bringing new insights and capabilities to fields and factories alike. The drone economy is real, and you need a strategy for exploiting it. Here’s how to think about what’s happening — and what’s going to happen. 1) Capturing reality for the cost of a nice lunch 2) Rising from the ground to fill the missing middle 3) Autonomous, small and countless 4) The rise of cloud robotics 5) Cool is not enough. Drones as ubiquitous as sprinklers: We’ve come a long way from weapons, sci-fi movies, and headlines. But in the prosaic applications of advanced technologies lie their real impact. Read more at: https://hbr.org/cover-story/2017/05/drones-go-to-work

 

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AirSelfie- The next trendy thing amongst selfie lovers!.

Selfie stick has been in the market for a long time. It has led many clicks and takes and is owned by almost every selfie lover. But here comes another invention for the selfie lovers- AirSelfie. It is the camera drone which flies in the midair and clicks the videos and photographs.

The drone is extremely easy and safe to use. The iOS or android app lets you adjust the height and direction and helps the drone to take off. You could also manually move the drone and can touch it while it’s on in the midair.

 

The drone also lets you upload the photos directly to the social media app. If you need them, you could transfer it through Wi-Fi. Read more at: https://www.livescience.com/57185-airselfie-drone-takes-photos-in-midair.html

 

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Drones helping to showcase the aquaculture of Tanzania

SecondMuse, place of work that collaborates with organizations to assist solve complicated issues, looked to the most recent drone and 360 video technologies to assist showcase cultivation — the farming of aquatic life-forms — in United Republic of Tanzania.

Led by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s InnovationXchange, in partnership with SecondMuse, the goal was to award comes that each facilitate scale back environmental impact and increase property.

Ben Kreimer, a drone and computer game individual, and Brett Garling, producer and founding father of Cut Canvas inventive, shot 360 video underwater, on land, and within the air to document 3 of those initiatives.

 

More than seventieth of Tanzanian alga farmers square measure ladies, and rising ocean temperatures square measure reducing the economic viability of alga farming, per the Blue Economy Challenge web site.Read more at : http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2017/06/08/drones-showcase-aquaculture-in-tanzania/#.WUK_3BN968V

 

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Remote reality-the future of virtual reality

The rate, at which virtual reality is undergoing evolution, it may soon be possible in the recent future to virtually teleport from one place to another, via remote reality, even at the most distant corners of the earth. Networking is the most important factor required to make this possible. High speed internet must be accompanied with advanced audio and visualization technology, to make the media feeds, received by the users more realistic and communicable. Drones and robots will come handy in the age of remote reality and it is important to match the system response speed with the immediacy of real world actions, to avoid motion sickness of users caused by the deferment. Read more at: http://venturebeat.com/2015/07/13/omnipresence-and-the-coming-age-of-remote-reality/

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