Опубликовано: 30 июн. 2020 г.From the crack of a bat to the smell of a freshly mowed field, there are so many things that we love about baseball – and so many things that we’ve missed since the pandemic brought the sports world to a standstill.
Recently, the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) gave people around the world something to cheer for by becoming one of the first sports leagues to get back to playing ball. With thorough cleaning protocols in place to protect the health and safety of players and staff, the KBO has been back in action for more than a month now. Unfortunately, however, teams have been forced to press on without the most important element of all: the millions of die-hard fans that make this league so special.
Captured using the Galaxy S20 Ultra and narrated by MLB star and former NC Dinos first baseman Eric Thames, the video below spotlights how KBO teams are adjusting to this era of crowdless games, and giving people hope for an eventual return to normal life.
Опубликовано: 9 янв. 2020 г.CES 2020 has demonstrated the state of foldable screen technology. We look at Intel's Horseshoe Bend prototype, Dell's Concept Ori and Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Fold. On one hand, the showings have convinced me that these products will be a big deal at some point. On the other, they’ve convinced me that that point is some way off.
Дата премьеры: 6 янв. 2020 г.Samsung acaba de anunciar a #Ballie, un pequeño robot inteligente en forma de bola capaz de rastrear a su dueño e interactuar con objetos inteligentes conectados en el hogar, básicamente es un robot de compañía con mucha IA
Опубликовано: 7 янв. 2020 г.V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) is a key component of connected driving. Underpinned by 5G connectivity, the solution provides real-time updates on hazards that develop beyond the driver’s line of sight, and allows the vehicle to respond to them in a safe and timely manner.
At CES 2020, Samsung showcased how the 5G TCU (Telematics Control Unit) pairs with V2X technology and the reduced latency enabled by 5G to allow for the delivery of enhanced driving information without delay.
The video below demonstrates how V2X technology detects other cars (especially emergency vehicles) and pedestrians and delivers general traffic information. It also shows how the solution can alert the driver when they need to proceed with caution, and reduce speed when unexpected developments occur on the road.
Check out the video below to see for yourself how 5G and V2X are shaping the future of connected driving!
*This video is for the purpose of describing the future of connected car powered by automotive technology.
All occasions and images in the video are simulated.