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ZERO10’s multi-task ML model provides real-time AR try-on for fashion

Dataconomy

ZERO10 , a prominent player in the fashion industry’s virtual try-on (VTO) space, has introduced its novel Multi-Task ML model. Market forecasts indicate substantial growth in the coming years, fueled by advancements in hardware, software, and real-world applications. Featured image credit : vecstock/Freepik.

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Transforming IT from Monolithic Hardware Oriented to Mosaic Software Driven

Future of CIO

IT leaders should make an objective assessment: What’s the focal point of IT- the monolithic hardware oriented, or the bits & bytes information driven? The black and white images of IT organization is kind of boring and out of fashion. Inside-out operation-driven or outside-in customer-centric? Transaction or transformation focus?

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How Zero Trust is supposed to look

CIO Business Intelligence

Sometimes it is described as a specific capability or yet another appliance (either hardware or virtual). Zero trust for users Your users need fast, secure, and reliable access to applications and the internet from anywhere and everywhere. Much like users, they need to be granted secure access to both applications and the internet.

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Snap suing to trademark the word ‘spectacles’ for its smart glasses

The Verge

Snap is suing the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for rejecting its application to trademark the word “spectacles” for its digital eyewear camera device. Snap wants to trademark the word Spectacles for its smart glasses | Photo by Amanda Lopez for The Verge.

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CES 2024: Here are the Washington state companies taking tech innovation to Las Vegas

GeekWire

AYL Tech The Sammamish-based company is parent to Happysite, a brand that offers tech-enabled and fashionable products such as LED-enhanced backpacks. based MicroVision develops automotive lidar sensors and provides solutions for advanced driver-assistance systems, autonomous vehicles, and non-automotive applications.

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How quantum computing could transform everything everywhere, but not all at once

GeekWire

… In the future, we’ll view digital computers like we view the abacus: old-fashioned, obsolete. ” Tech titans haven’t yet settled on the best basis for quantum computing: Amazon, Google and IBM use superconducting circuits in their hardware. … The applications are endless.”

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Step by step into a droid future

Dataconomy

Meanwhile, companies like Pebble started experimenting with smartwatches, bridging the gap between fashion and technology. Wearable computers may appear sleek and unassuming on the outside, but beneath their stylish exteriors lies a complex integration of hardware, software, and communication technologies.

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