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Jumat, 18 November 2016

Using VR to Sell a 2018 Electric Wonder - TechZone360


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The world of 2020 will look massively different on the road and in the dealership than it does today thanks to virtual reality (VR).
Expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) is surging. A recent Gartner report predicts IoT spending to increase to $2.5 million a minute, with 1 million new IoT devices being sold every hour by 2021.
People have been predicting the end of "real" interaction to buy things for decades. Virtual trade shows were supposed to kill real ones, e-commerce sites were supposed to kill off storefronts, yet the results have been mixed at best, with the best companies combining both online and brick and mortar storefronts in order to grow and thrive.
Smart cities offer several benefits, including real time traffic information and coordinated energy control. However, the technology is still in the early stages, which could open smart cities up to potential dangers like hackers and attacks. Therefore, increased security is necessary from both inside and outside smart cities to make it as difficult as possible for people with malicious intentions to take advantage of the system.
For a while, Facebook was seen as one of the great new advances in free background searches as companies demanded passwords of applicants in a bid to investigate personal histories. While that's fallen by the wayside somewhat, in part due to massive outcry against the practice, it's still a good way to have a look at an employee in a more personal, less polished sense. That may be particularly useful as Facebook is looking to offer new options to businesses by using Pages as a means to present job listings.
The Blackberry DTEK60 is one of two phones I'm testing using the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset and matching radio. The common core features are compelling and given the DTEK, and previous PRIV, lines run Android, you tend to get the best of both worlds: a phone that resists malware and is relatively secure and full compatibility with the Android App store. This is by far the best Blackberry phone ever created and, for once, it is fully in line with other premium smartphones. The Snapdragon 820 features make it a very strong upgrade from earlier smartphones in market. Let me explain.

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