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Nothing Phone 2a to Humane AI Pin, check out the top 5 gadgets making news at the MWC 2024
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Nothing Phone 2a to Humane AI Pin, check out the top 5 gadgets making news at the MWC 2024

[ad_1] Day 2 of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 has concluded with some innovative and groundbreaking announcements. With almost every new launch, we are seeing more and more use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. It is as if these companies think that if they do not have some AI angle in their product, they will be immediately thrown into the dustbin of history. Listed below are the top 5 gadgets that were the talk of the show at the MWC 2024.Top 5 Gadgets at MWC 2024Humane AI Pin: Humane, an AI startup demonstrated its AI pin, which is a wearable device powered by multiple sensors and generative AI. It also comes with smart assist features and a small camera which interprets visual information. The AI pin is priced at $699. Notably, it does not have a stall of its own an...
Robot dogs and flying cars: Mobile gadget highlights at MWC 2024
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Robot dogs and flying cars: Mobile gadget highlights at MWC 2024

[ad_1] Tech companies showcased countless connected gadgets at the world's biggest wireless telecom fair, the four-day Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 in Barcelona, which wraps up on Thursday. Here is a selection of highlights: 'World's first' flying carUS firm Alef Aeronautics displayed to the public for the first time the working model of what it says is the world's first real flying car. "It drives like a car, looks like a car and has a vertical take-off," said the company's president and CEO, Jim Dukhovny. The electric-powered car has received special airworthiness certification from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The current prototype can transport two people a distance of up to around 110 miles (170 kilometres) and the company expects to start production of a fin...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Japan looks offshore for AI chips help, Tecno AI robot dog coming, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Japan looks offshore for AI chips help, Tecno AI robot dog coming, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: Japan has started its own journey to design advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips. These will be developed by Rapidus Corp and Tenstorrent Inc. Tenstorrent Inc. is led by a former Tesla and Apple veteran, who will be planning the entire development process; in other news, Tecno will be unveiling its advanced AI robotic dog at the MWC 2024. Know more about what is happening in the world of AI today.  Apple and Tesla veteran to help Japan design AI Chips  Japan government-backed research group, Rapidus Corp to partner with US startup Tenstorrent Inc. for the development of AI chipsets. Jim Keller, head of Tenstorrent and who previously worked with Tesla and Apple will license its design to power a section of Japan's artificial intelligence accelerator including th...
TECNO SPARK GO 2023 series gets leather-finish edition
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TECNO SPARK GO 2023 series gets leather-finish edition

[ad_1] TECNO has added the Magic Skin Orange colour as the new addition to Spark GO 2023 and Spark 10 series. TECNO Mobile claims this is a segment-first feature and that too at an "unmatched" price points. TECNO says it is pioneering the introduction of the segment-first leather-like finish in the sub-8K smartphone segment.Both phone variants come in a "Magic Skin" orange color, thereby adding an extra touch of style to the devices. The new color and leather-finish variant is intended at giving a new eye-catching choice to the consumers. It adds to the in-hand feel. Spark GO 2023: The smartphone key features include 7GB RAM with Memory Fusion (4GB+3GB), 64 GB ROM, 5000mAh battery, and a Type-C charging port. TECNO says that at this aggressive price point, it's ideal for first-time smar...
Best of MWC 2023: Screens that roll, ChatGPT interactive glasses, more
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Best of MWC 2023: Screens that roll, ChatGPT interactive glasses, more

[ad_1] The father of the cellphone was there. So was Huawei and a host of other Chinese tech companies. Tens of thousands of visitors also flocked to the MWC tech fair to be dazzled by the latest advances in AI, smartphones, robotics and much more. The metaverse got a lot of attention at the show, also known as Mobile World Congress, as companies cash in on the hype surrounding new virtual worlds for work and play. SK Telecom's virtual reality air taxi flight simulator was one of the most popular demonstrations, with long lines to take a virtual ride. There were robot dogs to remotely inspect infrastructure and holograms for virtual learning, along with speeches from wireless industry executives and backroom schmoozing with government officials. Some 80,000 people were expected ...
MWC Barcelona 2023: Expected announcements, date to time, all you need to know
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MWC Barcelona 2023: Expected announcements, date to time, all you need to know

[ad_1] Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 is here! It is one of the largest and most influential events for the connectivity ecosystem, where major tech brands, technology providers, vendors, content owners, and everyone else come together under one roof. MWC Barcelona brings together tens of thousands of high-level executives from leading global companies, international governments, and cutting-edge tech businesses.This event serves as a platform for major tech brands to unveil and exhibit their latest technologies in the world of smartphones and other related technologies. As per the MWC official website, the event is expected to present at least 2000 exhibitors and welcome over 80000 participants from over 200 countries. Some of the most anticipated launches are Realme's GT 3 featurin...