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Microsoft's email indicates that Win10 Mobile will be released this month
When Microsoft released Windows 10 at the end of July last year, people thought that Windows 10 Mobile would also be coming soon. However, Microsoft said that Windows 10 Mobile would be pushed to a large number of users in December last year. However, at the end of last year, Microsoft did not fulfill its promise and said that Windows 10 Mobile would be released this year, but the specific time was uncertain.
Because of the fans' eagerness, there are many speculations about Windows 10 Mobile. However, @evleaks, the whistleblower, recently revealed to foreign media an email from Microsoft to its partners. According to the email: Microsoft plans to release Windows 10 Mobile for Lumia 950 and 950XL by the end of this month.
However, whether this news comes true or not seems to have to wait until the official announcement from Microsoft before the end of next month.
Da Kele Mobile went bankrupt, and both capital suppliers were cut off
Yesterday evening, the netizen @桥娃Bridge published an "Announcement on the Suspension of Dakele Mobile Phone Business", officially announcing the failure of Dakele Mobile Phone's business. It has been confirmed that the netizen is Ding Xiuhong, the founder of Dakele Mobile Phone.
Ding Xiuhong said that the main reason for the failure of the Da Kele mobile phone was the difficult-to-fulfill capital agreement. In the increasingly fierce capital competition in the mobile phone industry, the Da Kele mobile phone is no longer able to participate in the competition. The announcement also stated that users who participated in the crowdfunding of the Da Kele 3 will receive the product, but the repair of previous products can only be paid with the Da Kele mobile phone 3.
Sony launches KOOV educational robot kit for elementary school students
Sony recently announced the launch of the KOOV educational robot kit, which is aimed at robot programming and education for elementary school students.
Sony has not yet provided details of the KOOV educational robot kit, but at its most basic, KOOV is a product consisting of several modules and a microcontroller. These modules can be formed into almost any shape, but the ultimate goal, of course, is to build a robot. Then, children can program the robot to do various tasks.
KOOV is a project in Sony's new STEM101 curriculum. This curriculum aims to "rearrange" the traditional divisions between science, technology, engineering and mathematics. It follows the approach of "thinking", "doing" and "feeling", and the KOOV solution is part of the "doing". Sony plans to launch the KOOV educational robot kit this summer.
AMD Radeon returns to VR, may release big moves by the end of the year
Recently, Chu Hanjin, technical solutions director of AMD's graphics business unit, said in an interview with the media that AMD has conducted a lot of development and research in graphics technology to meet the needs of graphics computing and VR technology.
If it is a helmet developer, AMD will provide high-quality drivers for the developer and embed its own SDK into the manufacturer's SDK package; for developers who can experience the characteristics of VR products, AMD will fully provide them with team services and jointly develop products. At the same time, AMD will also support developers in product development and also provide them with LiqUIdVR development kits to reduce the dizziness of developers when developing products.
Toyota is developing a wearable device to help the blind
According to foreign media reports, Toyota is developing a device to help blind people better understand the world around them.
Specifically, this is a shoulder-mounted wearable device that integrates sensors such as cameras and vibration motors. It can recognize stairs, doors, toilet signs and other common features of indoor spaces. It is mainly controlled by voice commands and provides feedback to the wearer through sound and touch.
Toyota said the device is part of Project BLAID, and in addition to helping the blind and visually impaired find their way around buildings more easily (without deploying beacons), Toyota plans to add "mapping, object recognition and facial recognition technologies" to the device in due course.
However, Project BLAID is still in the early stages of development, so it is not known when the device will be launched.
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