ALPHABET’S LOON SETS ITS SIGHTS ON THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY

Today, Loon is announcing a partnership with Canadian telecommunications company Telesat, in a deal that will see Loon’s custom software service for managing its LTE balloon fleet be put to use controlling Telesat’s new constellation of Low Earth orbit satellites.

It’s part of Loon’s realization that no one solution will get internet everywhere across the globe, and that its technology can benefit a major player in an industry it once viewed as a potential competitor.

 Loon has spent a majority of its existence as a Alphabet-funded project developing this software, and its become an instrumental system for controlling the network traffic for Loon’s LTE service in areas like Brazil, Peru, and elsewhere around the globe where the company has performed field tests.

 Around 3.5 billion people, or a bit under half the world’s population, don’t have access to the internet, according to the 2018 Global Digital report.

Today, current options for bringing remote areas online, like geostationary satellites that sit more than 20,000 miles above the surface, provide ample coverage area, but suffer from high latency and sluggish connection speeds. They’re also immensely difficult and expensive to maintain. For companies like Loon and Telesat, newer solutions ranging from satellites in Low Earth orbit — a more cost effective and lower latency portion of space — to stratospheric balloons and airships are necessary to begin bridging the gap. And it’s no longer about providing a single, one-size-fits-all solution, but a patchwork of different approaches all targeting different segments of the connectivity problem.

For more information visit this link:

https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/31/18200879/alphabet-project-loon-sdn-networking-technology-telesat-satellite-deal

Amazon Launches Computer Education Program for Underprivileged Youth

  • Amazon will fund both introductory and Advanced Placement (AP) classes across all five NYC boroughs, including over 30 schools near its new headquarters, Long Island City, Queens.
  • The courses will be supported by the Amazon Future Engineer program, whose stated goal is to bring over 10 million kids to computer science per year, and fund computer science courses for over 100,000 underprivileged kids in 2,000 low-income high schools in the U.S. It also awards 100 students per year with four-year $10,000 scholarships and offers internships at Amazon.

Saudi Arabia, UAE to Launch First Common Digital Currency ‘Aber’

  • Saudi Arabia’s and the United Arab Emirates’ (UAB) central banks have teamed up to test a new cryptocurrency.
  • The Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) and the United Arab Emirates Central Bank (UAECB) clarified that one of the objectives of launching the common digital currency project “Aber” is for use in financial settlements between Saudi Arabia and UAE through Blockchains and Distributed Ledgers technologie.

For more information please visit…

https://www.albawaba.com/business/saudi-arabia-uae-launch-first-common-digital-currency-‘aber’-1245314

Engine-less Train 18 named as Vande Bharat Express

Made in India
  • The train is set to run between Delhi and Varanasi at a maximum speed of 160kmph.
  • It is a 16-coach train, built in 18 months at a cost of ₹97 crore by the Integral Coach Factory, Chennai.
  •  It’s also the first locomotive-less train in the country.
  • The fully air-conditioned train will stop at Kanpur and Allahabad and will have two executive chair cars.

Google launches new certification courses for cloud developers

  Google launched of four new certification and training programs for cloud developers and engineers: Professional Cloud DeveloperProfessional Cloud Network Engineer (beta) and Professional Cloud Security Engineer (beta), as well as a new G Suite certification.

The G Suite certification stands out a bit because it’s cheaper ($75) and far less technical, but as Google notes, the overall idea here is to address the “cloud skills crisis.”

Amazon’s Robotic delivery using ‘Scout’

  • Amazon is launching a new self-driving delivery device called Scout.

In a promotional video, you see a six-wheeled, bright blue bot roll down the sidewalk, cross the street, and stop in front of an idyllic suburban house. A woman comes out and Scout’s lid lifts, revealing a Prime box. Easy, right?

Not really. The reality of streets and sidewalks is messy and complex. There are obstacles to avoid, mischievous teenagers to dodge, and numerous unseen technical issues.

  • “The devices will autonomously follow their delivery route but will initially be accompanied by an Amazon employee,” Amazon said in a statement. “We developed Amazon Scout at our research and development lab in Seattle, ensuring the devices can safely and efficiently navigate around pets, pedestrians and anything else in their path.”

For detailed information please visit…https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-46987779?fbclid=IwAR1nyaXs47j4uJ_kfdzu_NS8ExpoFxWh54uPLYIpix95ZFZmgEj7VAVO7b8

Student-made Kalamsat V2, world’s lightest satellite, to be put in orbit

  • Kalamsat-V2 was made by students belonging to Space Kidz India, a Chennai-based space education firm.
  • ISRO will launch the satellite from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota at 11: 37 pm on 24 Jan, 2019.
  • Kalam SAT is a Femto Satellite.
  • It is named Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and was built by an Indian High school student team, led by Rifath Sharook, an 18-year-old from the Tamil Nadu town of Pallapatti.
  • This 10-cm cube and the first 3-D printed satellite has a life span of two months and weighs 1.2 kg.
  • It is built at a cost of Rs 12 lakh and will be first to use the rocket’s fourth stage as an orbital platform. Following this, the fourth stage will be moved to a higher circular orbit to establish an orbital platform from where it will carry out experiments.
  • “The main purpose of student satellites is to enable students to conduct experiments in space. We see that students get involved in the whole process of building the associated systems, including the satellite bust and power system, instead of concentrating on the main science. We wanted to tell them that they can just bring their payload and we will plug in. All the paraphernalia is available with us. Students should just focus on the science, experiment, research and innovation,” Sivan had said while announcing the launch of Kalamsat in New Delhi.

For more details visit this link :

https://www.bgr.in/news/isro-set-to-launch-kalamsat-and-drdos-microsat-r-satellite-today/

‘Priyam Bharatam’

This is, probably, not any news from ‘tech world’ but being Indian, I thought it should be shared.

In Spain, this lady sings this song in the morning in a Radio Station. It has gone viral worldwide. And I cannot restrict myself to share this soothing song “Priyam Bharatam”…

an air of patriotism…
words for ‘Priyam Bhartam’…

Happy Republic Day !!!

The robot AI dog that will keep an eye on children and the elderly

  • Sony’s incredible puppy-sized robot dog aibo is equipped with cameras, artificial intelligence and internet capability.
  • It can now remotely check up on family members, children or even pets.
  • It is just 30 cm with flapping ears and cutting-edge LED eyes.
  • The owner will receive progress reports via smartphone.
  • The latest aibo model, which can also display “emotions”, was released in January last year and sales hit 20,000 in the first six months, according to Sony.
  • It costs nearly $3000.
  • In the era of the Internet of Things and facing a rapidly ageing population, Japan has mobilised rice cookers, electric pots and other household devices to keep watch on elderly people living alone.

The fresh, COOL gadgets from CES 2019


A platform for innovators of all sizes to build their brands, every major technology company on the planet participates in CES in some way — by exhibiting, speaking, sponsoring, attending or holding co-located events and business meetings.

The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has come and gone (8 Jan – 12 Jan),have a look at those trends that will shape the year ahead in technology?

Foldimate


 the bot that folds your clothes
 you have to feed each item in one at a time and it can’t handle some items. So it may not be the timesaver of everyone’s dreams.

Royole flexible QWERTY keyboard


it can be laid down on any flat surface and connected via Bluetooth. At the push of a button, it’ll roll up and you can stick in your pocket.
Official pricing is not yet announced, but expect to see the keyboard quite literally roll out in the second quarter of 2019. 

Orii


A bone-conduction ring that sends sound up your finger into your ear when you press your finger up against that spot you see in the picture. With it, you can take a call with your cell phone in your pocket.

Samsung bots

3 appealing robots:
The Bot Air is essentially a roaming air purifier, the Bot Care monitors your health and the Bot Retail fetches items like a store clerk.

Lenovo Smart Clock


When we replaced alarm clocks with cell phones, we sacrificed one of the most satisfying rituals of the day. Lenovo brings back that joy in 21st-century style: The Lenovo Smart Clock has a touch sensor that you hit when you’re annoyed it’s time to wake up. Once for snooze, twice for “leave me alone, I’m sleeping for the rest of the day.” When you dismiss the alarm, it can trigger your “Good Morning” routine through Google Assistant and turn on your lights, tell you about your day and play the news. It ships this spring for $80.

LG Signature OLED TV


The much-anticipated rollable OLED TV is finally here – ‘it’s incredible’

and there are many, many such advancing and innovative technology… visit this link, go through it –https://www.digitaltrends.com/ces-2019/ and explore to your fullest.

Happy a cool journey !!!