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3D Sensing Technology Pushes Release Date for iPhone 8
Apple and Samsung continue to rival for marketshare within the smartphone industry. Both brands with be releasing new products this year, and Apple is developing and refining their iPhone 8 to out perform the Galaxy S8. Apple is looking to have the edge over Samsung with their 10th Anniversary of the iPhone. CNBC reported and spoke with analyst Brian White: "However, our contact strongly believes the 5.8-inch iPhone will be delayed by several weeks due to challenges around the 3-D sensing technology but still in time for the December holidays." - Brian White, analyst Apple and CNBC have reported the
Google Fact Check Available in Google Search and News Worldwide
Google, also known as Alphabet Inc., recently expanded their fact checking system within their search platform. This new rollout features a tool that will give users a nonpartisan fact check overview of the information they search. It does not account of all Web search, but the platform is currently more politically geared following Election 2016. Read more: Google's recent announcement on their fact checking system. Recode points out the time it takes for some pieces of information to be reviewed. In an era of breaking news and the value of trustworthy journalism; it will be important for outlets to have
Watch the most Stunning YouTube 360° Videos from 2017
YouTube has a Virtual Reality channel stocked with engaging videos from all over the globe. Desktop users can watch the videos and use the mouse to view additional angles of footage. The immersive storytelling provides media producers the ability to expand the viewing experience to submerge the audience within the setting. Headset users can watch these videos, and use the different devices to stream and engage with the interactive content. YouTube producers may want to expand their production skills, and start filming in 360 degrees. The company has a guideline for uploading 360 videos to the platform. The following
Crack Open Twitter Lite: A New Mobile Web Approach to Enhancing Content Management
Twitter Lite launched yesterday with a new service on the Web. The application known as Twitter became a large success with the rise of smartphones. The company has seen the developments in offline browsing with the Web, and they have built code to support a slimed down, and faster version of Twitter. To experience Twitter Lite link up to their main website at: https://lite.twitter.com/ Twitter Lite has announced the platform will provide: Instant access to Twitter: Accessible via the web — Because Twitter Lite is on the mobile web, it works on most smartphones and tablets without an App Store
Trends and Data covering Mobile Web Design in 2017
Mobile devices continue to drive demand and traffic for online companies. Recently, Google has started to provide a certification for mobile Web developers. Google, also known as Alphabet Inc., has provided certification for additional programs such as Google AdWords for online advertising, Google Analytics for data managers, and Google Developer for people that like to code. The company just recently rolled out training and a lengthy exam. Google is known for making tough certification exams. After studying for days on the AdWords test, I was unable to pass it after two attempts. Some questions are not directly connected with
Amazon Web Services Announces to Build Infrastructure in Sweden
Amazon Web Services offers cloud computing to 16 geographic regions around the world. The company recently announced that they plan to increase development within infrastructure to Sweden in the upcoming months. The company continues to offer global infrastructure in London, Tokyo, Mumbai, Ireland, Beijing, several locations in the United States, and additional international locations. The company currently has six locations in North America. Companies that deal with online transactions, or customer interaction, continue to search out the fastest methods to connect their customers with a reliable online platform. Amazon and Business Wire reported on the CEO of AWS, Andy Jassy's perspective on this
Traffic in San Francisco Experiences Autonomous Test Cars by Uber
Last Saturday Uber shut down testing autonomous car technology development in Arizona following an incident on the road. They have been testing self-driving cars in San Francisco, Pittsburgh and Arizona. Local news outlet with ABC reported that 'A car failed to yield to the autonomous SUV and hit it, authorities said. The self-driving SUV rolled onto its side as a result crash.' Uber also shut down development in Pittsburgh following the incident. Today the company noted that they would return testing in San Francisco with an updated vehicle, along with backup human drivers for difficult moments on the road.
YouTube and Google Developing Additional Controls for Advertisers
Google and YouTube are in hot water over questionable content that is connected to international advertising companies such as AT&T, Verizon and Enterprise. The Wall Street Journal reported today that PepsiCo, Wal-Mart, Dish Network have stated they are suspending Google non-search ads. Google and YouTube made a statement covering their safeguards: Safer default for brands. We’re changing the default settings for ads so that they show on content that meets a higher level of brand safety and excludes potentially objectionable content that advertisers may prefer not to advertise against. Brands can opt in to advertise on broader types of content if they choose.
Microsoft, Oracle and Google Compete with Amazon Web Services for Cloud Computing Services
Four of the largest tech companies, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, and Amazon continue to expand their cloud computing services and products. The competition is so intense, Google has a calculator on their cloud service website to compare prices with Amazon Web Services. It is smart business, as well as giving AWS an indirect plug. I suggest a company develop a website, like Orbitz for cloud computing, that displays the different companies, services, products, and prices in an organizable fashion. The website RightScale, is currently doing something similar to this idea. RightScale has a breakdown of their top four companies including: AWS,
Technology Trends Breaking Ground at SXSW Interactive 2017
SXSW Interactive provided multiple platforms for developers, designers and producers to learn more about managing digital content this past March 10-14. One way to find the upcoming tech trends and diamonds in the rough at SXSW is by going to the coding workshops and discussions. Keynote speakers will have more industry knowledge, but to find original ideas and a strong center of collective consciousness, guests will have to dive deep into interactive events. Hacking meet ups is an excellent way to network at SXSW. A popular trend that I noticed from one of the SXSW Interactive courses was the
Apple and Samsung continue to rival for marketshare within the smartphone
Google, also known as Alphabet Inc., recently expanded their fact checking
YouTube has a Virtual Reality channel stocked with engaging videos from
Twitter Lite launched yesterday with a new service on the Web.
Mobile devices continue to drive demand and traffic for online companies.
Amazon Web Services offers cloud computing to 16 geographic regions around the
Last Saturday Uber shut down testing autonomous car technology development in
Google and YouTube are in hot water over questionable content that
Four of the largest tech companies, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, and Amazon continue
SXSW Interactive provided multiple platforms for developers, designers and producers to









