Today, we are pleased to announce that Amazon CloudFront has added a new type of edge location called Regional Edge Cache that further improves performance for your viewers. Regional Edge Caches, in addition to improving performance, also help reduce the load on your origin resources, minimizing operational burden associated with scaling your origin and reducing your origin costs. Regional Edge Caches are turned on by default for your CloudFront distributions; you do not need to make any changes to your distributions to take advantage of this feature. There are also no additional charges to use this feature.
Announcing AWS Snowball Edge
AWS Snowball Edge is a 100TB data transfer device with on-board storage and compute. You can use Snowball Edge to move large amounts of data into and out of AWS, as a temporary storage tier for large local data sets, or to support independent local workloads in remote locations.
Introducing Amazon Rekognition
Amazon Rekognition is a service that makes it easy to add image analysis to your applications. With Rekognition, you can detect objects, scenes, and faces in images. You can also search and compare faces. Rekognition’s API lets you easily build powerful visual search and discovery into your applications. With Amazon Rekognition, you only pay for the images you analyze and the face metadata you store. There are no minimum fees and there are no upfront commitments.
Top Ten Economies
Thanks to the IMF for this one – the ten biggest economies: $trn USA 18.5 China 11.4 Japan 4.4 Germany 3.5 UK 2.8 France 2.5 India 2.3 Italy 1.9 Brazil 1.5 Canada 1.5
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In the air gesture control gets haptic feedback
Touch control moves into mid-air gesture control with tactile feedback. Bastien Beauvois describes some of the techniques for designing haptic touch interfaces.
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Working In Shangri-La
One of the attractive ways in which the world is trending is that many people can work from anywhere. A number of organisations have sprung up to provide working sites in exotic locations. Hubud provides an environment in Bali with desks and fast Internet and help with accommodation and transport and local requirements. Or there’s …
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Intel sets up autonomous car group
Intel has set up a new group called the Automated Driving Group (ADG) led by Doug Davis and Kathy Winter. Today’s announcement comes after CEO Brian Krzanich announced a $250 million investment for autonomous driving. Intel is teaming with Delphi and Mobileye for Self-Driving Cars and cars based on the Intel solution are expected to …
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X-Fab launches mixed-signal design contest
X-FAB and efabless corporation have launched an open mixed-signal design challenge. The objective of this challenge is to give designers the opportunity to deliver a completed design IP for an ultra-low power voltage reference. The IP will be developed in X-FAB’s 350nm mixed-signal process with designers being granted access to the required models, design files …
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NIDays 2016: Industrial IoT routes itself into Time Sensitive Networking
National Instruments outlines plans for supporting time sensitive networking for the deterministic handling of data over Ethernet for industrial IoT applications.
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Printing makes tracks down to 0.13mm on flexi PET
Molex can print silver flexible circuits on polyester (PET) substrates with tacks as narrow as 0.13mm (0.005in) spaced by as little as 0.13mm. And it has a way to attach fine-pitch ICs. “The process creates a viable, cost-effective alternative to traditional flexible circuits: etched copper traces on polyimide,” said the firm. “Polyimide is more expensive than …
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