Showing posts with label Computer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computer. Show all posts

Monday, January 01, 2018

Hyderabad based H-Bots Robotics Launched First Smart Police Robot “Robocop”

Hyderabad based H-Bots Robotics Launched First Smart Police Robot “Robocop”

Hyderabad based H-Bots Robotics Launched First Smart Police Robot “Robocop”

Tags: Hyderabad, H-Bots, smart, police robot, robocop, artificial intelligence, technothrow


Hello Friends,

Have you ever think robots are doing police jobs, how cool right.

A Hyderabad based robotics technology compony H-Bots Robotics has developed a smart policing robot. The five-foot-seven-inch, suave looking bot called the Smart RoboCop.

This ‘Robocop” is equipped with cameras and arrays of sensor like ultrasonic, proximity sensors, temperature sensors, etc connected to GPS. This Robocop is in beta version. The Robo has an ability to do 360-degree eye level surveillance, face and gesture recognition, can suspect and identify, detect metals, monitor temperature and can control theft. The robot also has futuristic body design and has inbuilt Artificial Intelligence. It has dual LED lights, thermal imaging, and emergency amber flashlights. It has automatic charging dock station. It can be deployed both for Indoor and outdoor jobs

The bot also contains 24/7 connectivity, ensuring that its whereabouts are known. Police can also tune into a live video stream as the robot makes its rounds. In addition, the robot also has the ability to communicate in six different languages as of now, English is already inbuilt and regional languages is under testing.

The main thing of this robot is all component required to do this robot are sourced from within the country.

Company claims that it is the world’s first police robot which moves, recognizes people, takes complaints, detects bombs, identified suspects, interacted with people, and answers peoples queries.

According to company it can be deployed for security and law enforcement. It can be used in all police operations as an informant such as in traffic operation or support the anti-sexual harassment SHE Teams. It can be deployed in shopping malls, airports, bus stations, exhibitions, railway and metro stations. It can also be used as an assistant for database handling, control room surveillance, building space security, friendly interaction and mapping inside the building

These robots will be made available for commercial deployment in locations in India and will ship the robots to other countries by end of 2018. They will be available at price Rs 5,00,00 to 20,00,000.

Tags: Hyderabad, H-Bots, smart, police robot, robocop, artificial intelligence, technothrow
The Top 5 Programming Languages to Learn in 2018

The Top 5 Programming Languages to Learn in 2018

The Top 5 Programming Languages to Learn in 2018

Tags: top 5, Programming language, trending, learn, python, demand, 2018, technothrow

5 languages to learn 2018 technothrow


Hello, friends, 
This is 1st January 2018 12:00 pm And I am writing this post for you.

Oh, this is the first day of the brand new year. I think instead of wishing you happy New Year, I will just give you a Post which will tell you the most in-demand languages in 2018 so you can learn it and boost your career.

By taking into the consideration stock flow, MNC tactics, freelance market, and future trends. Reading and analyzing the other well-known blogs I made a list of programming languages that are going to float in this year. These five languages have the tremendous scope and have potential to land you a great job.

All these below mentioned programming languages has equal potential, so learning all them would be awesome. But I recommend you to learn all language but master in at least one language. Let’s check out the 5 programming languages which have a tendency to uplift your career graph.

Python

The fastest growing programming language. The Python programming language is freely available and makes solving a computer problem almost as easy as writing out your thoughts about the solution.

Python has become an all-purpose language in infrastructure. It has been used to build cloud infrastructures projects such as OpenStack, and even supports web applications through frameworks such as Django. Python is an approachable language with a wide range of uses.

It’s also widely used in scientific computing, data mining and machine learning. The continued growth and demand for machine learning developers may be driving the popularity of Python.
You can read more about python here.

JavaScript

JavaScript is used for the web development, so its scope is always going to remain. As today every small and big business needs a website and for that learning tweaks of JavaScript is essential. From client-side JavaScript to server-side frameworks, huge swathes of the Internet run on JavaScript.

JavaScript is used by over 80% of developers and by 95% of all websites for any dynamic logic on their pages. Several front-end frameworks for JavaScript such as React and AngularJS have huge future potential as IoT and mobile devices become more popular

Java

Java decreased in popularity by about 6,000 job postings in 2018 compared to 2017 but is still extremely well-established. Java is over 20 years old, used by millions of developers and billions of devices worldwide, and able to run on any hardware and operating system through the Java Virtual Machine. All Android apps are based on Java and 90 percent of Fortune 500 companies use Java as a server-side language for backend development. Java Enterprise Edition 8 and Java 9 both launched in September 2017 as the Eclipse Foundation took over managing Java EE from Oracle.

C++

C++ changed very little in popularity from early 2017 to now. An extension of the old-school “C” programming language, C++ is usually used for system/application software, game development, drivers, client-server applications and embedded firmware. Many programmers find C++ complex and more difficult to learn and use than languages like Python or JavaScript, but it remains in use in many legacy systems at large enterprises.

C#

C# (pronounced “C sharp”) went down slightly in demand this year. C# is an object-oriented programming language from Microsoft designed to run on Microsoft’s .NET platform and to make development quicker and easier than Microsoft’s previous languages. C# 7.2 came out in November, adding several new features geared towards avoiding unnecessary copying. C#, like C++, is heavily used in video game development so any aspiring video game developers would do well to learn both of them.As gaming industry is swapped with the C# features and this language has few really cool features. 


In coming days I will also make a post on how & where to learn these languages because learning source is very important.

And also keep in mind “Sharing is Caring” so share this post with your friends this will bring a community so you can easily learn these languages with the help of each other.

Tags: top 5, Programming language, trending, learn, python, demand, 2018, technothrow

Saturday, December 30, 2017

What's the Difference Between AR, VR, and MR?

What's the Difference Between AR, VR, and MR?

What's the Difference Between Augment Reality(AR), Virtual Reality(VR), and Mixed Reality(MR)?

Tags: Augment reality, virtual, mixed reality, difference


differance between ar vr and mr technothrow


Hello Friends,

Today’s morning I am playing with my Google Cardboard and then search for the technology in which I can interact with that virtual objects then I find these three terms Augment Reality (AR), Virtual Reality(VR) and Mixed Reality(MR).

This last MR term is new and somewhat the next level of AR. So I think that you need to also know the difference between them because this three technologies gaining popularity and it’s not just in the world of fun and games. Business applications are becoming more and more commonplace, such as visualizing unbuilt spaces or better understanding a product design concept.

VR: Virtual Reality


Virtual technology technothrow


All reality-altering technology changes the way we perceive the world in some way, but virtual reality (VR) completely changes the visual environment around us.

Merriam-Webster defines virtual reality as "an artificial environment which is experienced through sensory stimuli (as sights and sounds) provided by a computer and in which one's actions partially determine what happens in the environment."

How we interact with this virtual environment, however, depends heavily on the platform in use. Some VR headsets were designed to be used while staying seated and moving yourself through the virtual space with a handheld controller, like you would in a video game. The difference here is simply that the screen is attached to your face (by way of a headset) and covers a much larger portion of your field of vision, immersing you in the virtual, 360-degree world.

Examples: Oculus Rift,  Google Cardboard, Samsung Gear VR

AR: Augmented Reality


Augment reality technothrow


Augmented reality (AR) takes your existing reality and changes aspects of it through the lens of a smartphone, a set of glasses, or even a headset. With augmented reality you'll always see what's right in front of you, but with an added virtual layer on top of it.

According to Merriam-Webster, augmented reality is "an enhanced version of reality created by the use of technology to overlay digital information on an image of something being viewed through a device (as a smartphone camera)."

Glass was one of the first devices to take AR beyond the smartphone, but it became the source of controversy due to privacy concerns, chunky hardware, a high price tag, and a less-than-compelling feature set.

Overall, you can think of augmented reality as a layer on top of your existing reality, not mixed into it. While headsets certainly fall into this category, the most common usage of AR is a layer on top of your smartphone's field of view. This kind of AR visualization can't be interacted with as part of the larger environment, but only through your phone's screen.

MR: Mixed Reality


Mixed technology technothrow


Mixed reality (MR), on the other hand, takes AR to the next level and is, essentially, what many of us initially expected or hoped for AR to be. Instead of just a layer on top of the world we see every day, MR refers to the ability to mix digitally rendered objects into our real environment.

Wikipedia defines mixed reality as "the merging of real and virtual worlds to produce new environments and visualizations where physical and digital objects co-exist and interact in real time. Mixed reality takes place not only in the physical world or the virtual world, but is a mix of reality and virtual reality, encompassing both augmented reality and augmented virtuality."


Mixed technology technothrow


While MR experiences can certainly happen on a smartphone, headsets will likely dominate this space with a more immersive experience. The most well-known mixed reality device currently in development is Microsoft's HoloLens. It can scan the room and understand the space it's in so it can accurately mix in digital objects into your existing environment.

You can interact with the projected images on your HoloLens by using your own hands just as if they were real—but they're not, and that's what mixed reality is all about. The digital world gets mixed in with the real one, and by donning a headset you can interact with it all.

Magic Leap and Meta 2 are other mixed reality devices in the works.

So hope you guys understand the difference between VR, AR, and MR. Share this page. Keep in mind one sentence “Sharing is caring”

Tags: Augment reality, virtual, mixed reality, difference
Bill Gates Says people with this 3 background will have demand in future

Bill Gates Says people with this 3 background will have demand in future

Bill Gates Says people with this 3 background will have demand in future

Tags: Bill Gates, skills, career, advice

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Hello Friends,
Are you thinking about your career, what to become so u get a scope in future, then take advice from Microsoft co-founder and self-described futurist Bill Gates has about the job market.

He frequently works with inventors and industry disrupters, reads books about the future of humanity and funds projects to advance communities.

And based on the data he's collected, Gates concludes that people with three backgrounds will be the most in-demand from here on out: science, engineering, and economics.

Workers proficient in those subjects will be "the agents of change for all institutions," Gates told LinkedIn Executive Editor Daniel Roth in a 2016 interview.

"I do think of basic knowledge of the sciences, math skills, economics — a lot of careers in the future will be very demanding on those things," Gates says.
skills in most demand bill gates technothrow


You don't have to be an expert in coding or the periodic table, but having the ability to think the way these experts do will help you tremendously.

"[It's] not necessarily that you'll be writing code, but you need to understand what can engineers do and what can they not do," the Microsoft co-founder says.

They'll likely be revolutionizing your industry, he says

Tags: Bill Gates, skills, career, advice
Chennai Restaurant employs Robots to serve you Food : Robot Theme Restaurant

Chennai Restaurant employs Robots to serve you Food : Robot Theme Restaurant

Robots serve food in style at this first-of-its-kind restaurant

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, AI, Chennai Restaurant, Robots, Waiter, TechnoThrow

Chennai robot theme restaurant

Hello Friends,

How you feel when you are seating in a restaurant, give your order and a robot stands in front of you to serve your food? Are you thinking is it possible? And where is this awesome restaurant who hire robots to serve us?

So Yes, a restaurant in Chennai has indeed employed four robots to replace human waiters. Name of this Chennai restaurant is ROBOT Theme Restaurant.

Every table in this restaurant is fitted with one iPad with their food menu app. With the help of this iPad, you can place the order for your food. Your order is then sent to and received by the chefs at kitchen who will send the dishes to the table via the robots.

robot theme restaurant- TechnoThrow


These robots are imported from China and Japan. The owner trained for fifteen days in those countries to learn how to use and how to programme these robots. These robots use an Artificial Intelligent system.

If you want to know how Artificial intelligence System works you can read this Post.

This becomes the first restaurant in India who employed robots to serve customers.

While this may be the first robot-themed restaurant in the country, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being increasingly used the world over and India is also trying to keep pace. At the Global Entrepreneurship Summit 2017 earlier this month, a Made-in-India robot called Mitra had greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ivanka Trump.

While many support the increased use of robots in carrying out both complex and daily tasks, there are also those who warn against the rise of AI. Billionaire inventor and engineer Elon Musk recently said that the future may even see the use of robots for military purposes which would make the world a deadlier place.

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, AI, Chennai Restaurant, Robots, Waiter, TechnoThrow

Monday, December 25, 2017

What are bitcoins and How Bitcoins Work [Everything About Bitcoins]

What are bitcoins and How Bitcoins Work [Everything About Bitcoins]

What is Bitcoin, and How does Bitcoins Work?




We have already written an article on Cryptocurrency. If you don’t read it please first read it by going here “All About Cryptocurrency”. So you know the basics of cryptocurrencies and how they work.

So let’s start with today’s post about Bitcoin.

Hello Friends,

You here about this currency lot of time right. So the question is what is this? How it works? And why bitcoin has become so popular?

What Are Bitcoins?

“Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator” According to Wikipedia.

What the hell you are telling I don’t Understand it.

Oh! Here is in simple language

Bitcoin was the first cryptocoin currency ever invented.It is the first decentralized digital currency.
That means nobody owns or controls Bitcoin. There is no bank or central system which control your transactions.

No one knows exactly who created it cryptocurrencies are designed for maximum anonymity – but bitcoins first appeared in 2009 from a developer supposedly named Satoshi Nakamoto.

Look at above para here word used maximum anatomy and that’s why bitcoins are famous among the Dark Net Mafia.

Now everyone on darknet uses Bitcoins for the purchase of Drugs, Weapons, and other Illegal things.

Satoshi Nakamoto

Why Bitcoins Are So Controversial?

Various reasons have converged to make Bitcoin currency a real media sensation. From 2011-2013, criminal traders made bitcoins famous by buying them in batches of millions of dollars so they could move money outside of the eyes of law enforcement. Subsequently, the value of bitcoins skyrocketed.
Bitcoins & other Cryptocurrencies are highly controversial because they take the power of making money away from central federal banks, and give it to the general public.

Bitcoin accounts cannot be frozen or examined by tax men, and middleman banks are completely unnecessary for bitcoins to move. Law enforcement and bankers see bitcoins as 'gold nuggets in the wild, wild west', beyond the control of traditional police and financial institutions.


Satoshi Nakamoto

How Bitcoins Work?

“Bitcoin uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority or banks; managing transactions and the issuing of bitcoins is carried out collectively by the network. Bitcoin is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls Bitcoin and everyone can take part. Through many of its unique properties, Bitcoin allows exciting uses that could not be covered by any previous payment system.” ~Bitcoin.org
Bitcoins are completely virtual coins designed to be ‘self-contained’ for their value, with no need for banks to move and store the money. Once you own bitcoins, they behave like physical gold coins: they possess value and trade just as if they were nuggets of gold in your pocket. You can use your bitcoins to purchase goods and services online, or you can tuck them away and hope that their value increases over the years.

The network is peer-to-peer and transactions take place between users directly through the use of cryptography, without an intermediary.4 These transactions are verified by network nodes and recorded in a public distributed ledger called a blockchain.

How Bitcoins Are Tracked

A Bitcoin holds a very simple data ledger file called a blockchain.

 Each blockchain is unique to each individual user and his/her personal bitcoin wallet. All bitcoin transactions are logged and made available in a public ledger, helping ensure their authenticity and preventing fraud. This process helps to prevent transactions from being duplicated and people from copying bitcoins.

Note: While every Bitcoin records the digital address of every wallet it touches, the bitcoin system does NOT record the names of the individuals who own wallets. In practical terms, this means that every bitcoin transaction is digitally confirmed but is completely anonymous at the same time.
So, although people cannot easily see your personal identity, they can see the history of your bitcoin wallet. This is a good thing, as a public history adds transparency and security, helps deter people from using bitcoins for dubious or illegal purposes.


Why Bitcoins?

Because there are very small fees to use bitcoins which is cheaper than conventional banking or wire transfer fees.

The Fear of Bitcoins

  • Bitcoins are not created by any central bank, nor regulated by any government.
  • Bitcoins completely bypass banks.
  • Bitcoins are changing how we store and spend our personal wealth.
  • Bitcoin transactions are irreversible.
  • And the most dangerous the increase in use of bitcoins in Dark Net for illegal market deals



You can Earn bitcoins by bitcoin mining. But it requires very high-end Hardware which is not profitable in India.

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Everything You Need To Know about What is Cryptocurrency [Ultimate Guide]

Everything You Need To Know about What is Cryptocurrency [Ultimate Guide]

Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Peercoin are growing in popularity. Here’s how they work.


Everything You Need To Know about What is Cryptocurrency [Ultimate Guide]

Cryptocurrency - Ultimate Guide


What is Cryptocurrency?

Cryptocurrency is a virtually encrypted currency which is backed by the security of cryptography. It is a digital currency for which encryption techniques are used to regulate its use and generate its release. Cryptocurrency is not regulated or controlled by any bank, government or centralized financial authorities.

Instead, it relies on the power of the Internet to guarantee its value and confirm transactions. Users on a network verify every transaction, and those transactions then become a matter of public record. This prevents the same digital currency or coin from being spent twice by the same person.

Cryptocurrency is one of those financial terms which aims to reduce the involvement of financial institutes in the transaction process.


Satoshi Nakamoto


Who Introduced Cryptocurrency and Why?


Satoshi Nakamoto, the unknown inventor of Bitcoin.

In his announcement of Bitcoin in late 2008, Satoshi said he developed “A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System.“

His goal was to invent something; many people failed to create before digital cash. Since many years, a number of banks were trying to introduce the facility like cryptocurrency however, they failed to do so because of the system limitations and keys encryption process.

Soon after his first try, he realized that a viable digital cash system cannot be operated under the centralized system. Though it is true that decentralization of the digital cash system decreases its overall security, however, this problem is relatively solve-able in nature and can be corrected with the proper encryption of public and private keys.

Announcing the first release of Bitcoin, a new electronic cash system that uses a peer-to-peer network to prevent double-spending. It’s completely decentralized with no server or central authority.  – Satoshi Nakamoto, 09 January 2009, announcing Bitcoin on SourceForge.

How are cryptocurrency records kept?

That digital public ledger on which all transactions are recorded is called the blockchain. Data is stored across a network, so it’s not susceptible to exploitation by hackers or central failure.

Each record or series of records on the blockchain is known as a block. A block is sent to the network and added to the blockchain after it’s accepted by the network as a valid transfer. Once verified, the blocks cannot be changed.


working of cryptocurrency - TechnoThrow


Mining Of Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrencies are released to the world through a process called “mining.” For you to mine this currency, you must attempt to solve a computational puzzle known as a hash, which allows you to add the next block. These transactions are then recorded in the blockchain for all to see.

When you solve this hashes you get some of the revenue from this by means of a cryptocurrency.
Mining is the process of using a computer to perform complex calculations on blocks of data which maintain the Bitcoin network. Miners are rewarded for their efforts with a certain amount of Bitcoins.

This is like mining a gold for this you need some equipment [Powerful Hardware]
  • Mining hardware : You’ll need an ASIC chip for your computer designed specifically to mine cryptocurrency.

  • Mining software  : Look for free software with easy-to-follow instructions that explain how these programs work with your ASIC.

  • Bitcoin wallet      : If you complete a block, you’ll need to store your bitcoin in a wallet.

I write a full article on Bitcoin you can read it for more information

But keep in mind nowadays mining is very difficult

Cryptocurrencies

Different type of Cryptocurrencies


Bitcoin uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority or banks; managing transactions and the issuing of bitcoins is carried out collectively by the network. Bitcoin is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls Bitcoin and everyone can take part. Through many of its unique properties, Bitcoin allows exciting uses that could not be covered by any previous payment system.

Altcoin
It won’t be wrong to call the Altcoin as the successful sister of Bitcoin because more or less they both perform the similar kind of work. However, according to the officials of Altcoin, this system is better than the Bitcoin because it is stronger in nature and aims to add extra security to the entire
transaction process.

Litecoin
Now if we talk about another famous cryptocurrency by-product named asLitecoin then, it is quite interesting to see that operations of Litecoin are backed by the scrypt rather than SHA-256. It is pretty evident that SHA-256 is quite famous amongst the cryptocurrency users, however, in 2011, developers planned to give a try to the oldest platform named as scrypt

The basic purpose behind launching the scrypt was to provide a good open solution to the public where they could mine the algorithms without installing any sort of difficulty mining system based software.

Ripplecoin
The basic purpose behind the launch was to equip users with an open source network which is further backed by the SHA-256. Moreover, the developers had the vision of introducing the PayPal for the digital currencies and they actually become successful in convincing the people that Ripplecoin can work as the PayPal

Increase use of Darknet markets

Cryptocurrency is also used in controversial settings in the form of online black markets, such as Silk Road. The original Silk Road was shut down in October 2013 and there have been two more versions in use since then; the current version being Silk Road 3.0. The successful format of Silk Road has been widely used in online dark markets, which has led to a subsequent decentralization of the online dark market. In the year following the initial shutdown of Silk Road, the number of prominent dark markets increased from four to twelve, while the amount of drug listings increased from 18,000 to 32,000.

Darknet markets present growing challenges in regard to legality. Bitcoins and other forms of cryptocurrency used in dark markets are not clearly or legally classified in almost all parts of the world.

People use this currency to buy drugs, weapons and many illegal things on darknet because Bitcoin addresses are not themselves linked to a person or entity.

You can also like to read Dark Web

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Google's AI (Artificial Intelligence) made its own child AI, that better than AI made by Humans

Google's AI (Artificial Intelligence) made its own child AI, that better than AI made by Humans

Google's AI made its own AI, and it's better than anything ever created by humans

Computer generated algorithm is more accurate and more efficient than even the best human-generated ones


Google's AI made its own AI


Hello Friends,

    You all know about Google and the people working in Google. they all are crazy and Awesome. The team of some researchers at Google Brain working on an Artificial Intelligence system and back in May 2017 they developed an AI system called as AutoML, the system that could generate its own child AI.

    In brief, they automate the process of making  AI system (cool maybe you remember the Robot movie of Rajanikant how one chitti made its fellow robots by its own).

    More recently, they decided to present AutoML with its biggest challenge to date, and the AI that can build AI created a “child”.Their next big task was to benchmark these automatically generated AIs against more traditional human-made AIs and surprisingly it outperformed all of its human-made counterparts.

    AutoML uses a technique called reinforcement learning as well as neural networks to develop the daughter AIs. NASNet, a child AI, was developed and trained to recognize objects in real-time video streams. When benchmarked with industry standard validation sets, it was found to be 82.7% accurate at recognizing known objects. This is 1.2% higher than anything seen before and the system is also 4% more efficient than the previous best algorithms.

GoogleNet architecture
“In our approach..., a controller neural net can propose a ‘child’ model architecture, which can then be trained and evaluated for quality on a particular task,” the company said at the time. 
“That feedback is then used to inform the controller how to improve its proposals for the next round. We repeat this process thousands of times — generating new architectures, testing them, and giving that feedback to the controller to learn from.”
But there is always a fear like in Avengers "The Ultron"