It’s Super Bowl LVII time! Super Bowl #57 pits the AFC’s Kansas City Chiefs against the NFC’s Philadelphia Eagles, and there’s no avoiding it, football fan or not.
From the need to maintain small form factors and keep system power requirements low to concerns over data integrity and cost, the design space for diagnostic wearables is fraught with complexity.
More than 115,000 people attended CES 2023 earlier this month, almost 3x more than last year. Reviews were mixed, as usual, since consumer media loves to highlight “concept” products like flying cars, virtual reality, and robots, lots and lots of robots. Example?
It takes time to look at an image and decide on an action. Machines look at digital images much faster than people, but they need to understand the content. Artificial intelligence (AI) is making that possible.
While the challenges facing the retail sector have been substantial over the past few years, convenience stores are seeing their sales continue to reach new highs.
Faster to market, higher productivity and better security. These are just some of the improvements you will see from adopting a microservice architecture. Moving away from a monolithic application will be a challenge, but the long-term gain is worth the short-term pain.
In addition to making new investments and setting new goals to take advantage of AI-powered solutions, enterprises are also engaged in a process of defining new mindsets.
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