TECHSWU #100

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The Apple Ring, a rumored new wearable device, has sparked excitement and speculation in the tech community. While Apple has not officially confirmed its existence, insiders have provided details on its potential features and specifications.

The Apple Ring is expected to offer health and fitness tracking capabilities, including monitoring heart rate, sleep patterns, and possibly blood pressure. It may also track activity and workouts, feature gesture-based controls, integrate with Apple's Find My network for easy location, and provide discreet notifications and alerts.

Additionally, the Ring could offer Apple Pay functionality, Siri integration for hands-free control, and a sleek and minimalist design made from high-quality materials. While a potential release date is still unknown, the Apple Ring has the potential to make an impact on the wearable tech market, offering a discreet alternative to smartwatches with seamless integration into the Apple ecosystem.

Peggy Johnson, the former CEO of Magic Leap and ex-executive vice president of business development for Microsoft, has taken on the role of CEO of Agility Robotics, a company specializing in humanoid robots. Despite having no prior experience in the robotics field, Johnson was attracted to the business opportunity presented by Agility's humanoid robot called Digit, which is used for warehouse logistics.

Digit is designed to move boxes in warehouses, accessing narrow aisles and shelves that other types of robots cannot. Johnson's mission is to stay focused on the practical applications of robotics and identify where there is genuine demand, such as in the warehousing industry where there are currently 1 million unfilled jobs.

She aims to leverage her experience in hardware manufacturing to help Agility Robotics scale in the emerging robotics market.

Apple is reportedly planning to develop a robotic arm integrated with its iPad, according to reports. This move comes after the company abandoned its self-driving car project earlier this year.

The tabletop robot, equipped with a slim robotic arm, will be capable of moving a large screen (iPad), tilting it up and down, and rotating it 360 degrees. Apple aims to create a fully voice-controlled system that can move around a table and identify different voices in a household.

The product is estimated to be priced at around $1000. Foxconn, a key manufacturer for Apple, has been added to Apple's robot supply chain partnership, suggesting that the company may use Foxconn's factories in India for future robot product manufacturing.

This move into robotics is seen as a way for Apple to explore new product categories and generate revenue in light of declining sales for its Vision Pro set.

The dream of colonizing Mars is no longer confined to science fiction, thanks to the advancements in modern technology. Companies like SpaceX have detailed plans in place for Mars colonization, but there are still significant challenges that need to be overcome.

One of the most important technologies required for colonization is reliable spacecraft capable of carrying large payloads and human passengers safely to and from Mars. Innovations in propulsion technology, such as nuclear thermal or electric propulsion, could reduce travel time and ensure the safety of astronauts.

Life support and habitation systems must be developed to provide a stable supply of oxygen, water, and food in Mars' harsh environment. Resource utilization, agriculture, energy production, autonomous robotics, transportation, and healthcare are other key areas that need technological solutions to make Mars colonization possible.

These advancements not only bring us closer to living on Mars but also drive innovation that can benefit humanity on Earth.

The 2024 World Robot Conference has kicked off in Beijing, with the theme "Cultivating New Productivity, Sharing an Intelligent Future." The conference, which features forums, exhibitions, and robot competitions, aims to showcase the latest advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence.

Exhibitors from around the world are showcasing cutting-edge technologies, including robots capable of performing complex tasks such as climbing stairs and navigating challenging terrains. The event also includes virtual presentations and interactive sessions to engage participants and demonstrate real-world applications of the technology.

The conference features discussions on topics such as the role of robotics in healthcare and education. Looking ahead, the conference aims to strengthen international collaboration in the field of robotics and emphasize the importance of regulatory frameworks to ensure the safe and ethical development of robotic technologies.

The Cotons AI LifeTrack Collar for Dogs is a stylish and innovative collar that is designed to monitor the health of dogs. Created by YeongKyu Yoo, the collar captures health metrics such as heart rate, temperature, activity levels, and respiration.

This data is then interpreted by an artificial intelligence system to provide health predictions for the dog. The collar also doubles as a GPS tracker, allowing owners to keep track of their dog's whereabouts.



This AI-powered canine health collar caters to the growing trend of pet owners treating their pets as members of the family. With Millennials and Gen Z consumers spending more money on their pet's well-being, this collar provides a convenient and stylish solution for monitoring their dog's health and ensuring their safety.

The collar revolutionizes pet healthcare by enabling real-time health tracking and predictive analytics, while also integrating into smart home ecosystems for enhanced security and convenience.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is rumored to be powered by the Exynos 2400e chipset, a slightly less powerful variant of Samsung's flagship processor. A recent Geekbench listing seems to confirm these rumors, showing scores that are lower than the original Exynos 2400 chip.

However, it's important to note that these scores may be lower because the device is still in the pre-production stage, and optimizations are typically made before the final production units are released. The Galaxy S24 FE is expected to be released in October, and fans are eagerly waiting to see what Samsung has to offer with this new device.

The rumor mill is buzzing with anticipation for the release of the iPhone 16 from Apple. While the tech giant has yet to announce an official release date, industry experts anticipate that it will follow the pattern of previous years and drop in September.

This means that Arizona residents will likely be lining up at authorized dealers and Apple stores to get their hands on the newest model. Unfortunately, the specifics of the new features and improvements are still unknown, but there are hints that new AirPods and a major iOS update, iOS 18, will be released around the same time.

iOS 18 will bring customizable home screens, artificial intelligence-generated emojis, and new capabilities such as transcription services and a redesigned photos app. As fans await the announcement, they can look forward to a potentially exciting upgrade to their smartphone experience.

The price of Dogecoin has been facing resistance at $0.10800, preventing it from pushing past this level and continuing its upward movement.

However, despite this setback, there are bullish indicators that suggest a potential price surge in the near future. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) has shifted from an overbought state to a more neutral one, indicating a correction without entering bearish territory.

Additionally, the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) remains in positive territory, indicating persistent buying pressure. The alignment of short-term, mid-term, and long-term indicators also supports the bullish momentum of Dogecoin.

If the immediate resistance can be overcome, there is a possibility for further gains up to $0.12750 and potentially even $0.

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Wearable technology in the medical field has revolutionized healthcare by providing continuous health monitoring and real-time data for patients and doctors. However, there is a need to make these devices smaller, more comfortable, and more functional.

This is where 3D-circuits, also known as 3D-MID (Mechatronic Integrated Device), come in. These circuits integrate directly into 3D molded plastic, eliminating the need for separate components and bulky connections.

The advantages of 3D-circuits include miniaturization, enhanced functionality, and seamless design. They can dramatically reduce the size of wearable devices, pack more features into a single device, and allow for complete design freedom.

Harting, a leading provider of 3D-MID solutions for medical devices, offers Swiss-made 3D-circuits that are built with high quality standards. This technology has the potential to revolutionize wearable medical devices, making them smaller, smarter, and more comfortable for patients.

After seven years of fun, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is coming to an end. The mobile game will cease service on November 28th (or 29th, depending on the region).

However, Nintendo is working on a new paid version of the game that will allow players to carry over their save data. The new version will launch around the same time as the termination.

In preparation for the end of service, players will no longer be able to make in-app purchases or use monthly subscription services. It is important to note that while save data can be transferred to the new paid app, Leaf Tickets will not be carried over.

The gameplay and controls will remain the same, but features such as in-app purchases and constant internet connection will be removed. This move reflects Nintendo's reduced focus on the mobile game market, with only three apps currently in operation: Super Mario Run, Fire Emblem Heroes, and Pikmin Bloom.

Tech giant Google is backing the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) crackdown on fake reviews online, joining other companies like Yelp and Amazon in supporting the new FTC rule. The rule, finalized last week and set to take effect in October, will allow enforcers to penalize businesses that create or promote phony or misleading reviews.

Google, with its millions of reviews across its platforms, sees the rule as a way to provide a safe and credible service to users. The FTC hopes that the rule will protect consumers, punish those who unlawfully manipulate review systems, and create a fair and competitive market.

Previously, Google has removed millions of reviews that violate its policies and has taken legal action against fraudulent actors. Yelp and Amazon have also shown support for the FTC's initiative, although some critics argue that the rule should hold the platforms hosting the reviews more accountable as well.

YouTube has introduced an AI chatbot to assist users in recovering hacked accounts. The chatbot, available through the YouTube Help Center, guides hacked creators by asking a series of questions to secure their Google logins and reverse any unauthorized changes made to their channels.

Currently only available in English and limited to a select group of creators, Google plans to expand access to all YouTube creators in the future. The chatbot does not address the main complaint from creators about the difficulty in contacting YouTube directly when issues arise.

The introduction of the AI chatbot comes after high-profile hacking incidents on the platform, including the compromise of YouTube accounts belonging to Justin Bieber, Eminem, and Drake.

The future of work is rapidly evolving, and it's crucial that we have the right tech skills to keep up. The CEO of Pin Payments, Chris Dahl, highlights the growing skills shortages in tech, cybersecurity, and IT that threaten progress and innovation.

For example, there is just one cybersecurity professional for every 240 Australian businesses. Additionally, a recent study revealed that 65% of Australian technology leaders reported skills shortages within their departments.

As AI and advanced technology continue to shape the workforce, it's essential that our education systems and training programs reflect these changes. To address these pervasive issues, Dahl suggests building a future-ready workforce through greater career paths in STEM, offering future-focused roles, and providing on-the-job training and upskilling opportunities.

Collaboration between industry, education, and government is key to bridging the skills gap and ensuring future job security for all.