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Your House Now Buys Itself What It Needs

CTOvision

You can scan the barcode on your empty milk carton, or tap a button and say “milk” into the device, and Amazon will automatically ship you a new carton of milk with free two-day delivery. VIDEO: Are your groceries shrinking? Your house will soon be able to replace the items you use everyday, when you need them most. Related articles.

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The power players of retail transformation: IoT, 5G, and AI/ML on Microsoft Cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Video and visual analytics ensure that trucks are filled before they leave the warehouse or distribution center, consolidating deliveries into fewer trips. Sensors and other IoT devices track inventory and ensure that products are safe and secure. With 5G-enabled smart mirrors, a person can virtually try on apparel.

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Logitech’s Circle View Doorbell is the closest thing we have to an Apple-made doorbell

The Verge

For better and worse There are a lot of video doorbells on the market. But none of those video doorbells will natively work with Apple’s HomeKit platform. That changed late last year as two HomeKit-compatible video doorbells finally hit the market. Netatmo Smart Video Doorbell), on my front door for the past few months.

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Nvidia offers retail loss prevention software to accelerate accelerator chip sales

CIO Business Intelligence

One tracks shoppers and objects across multiple camera views as a building block for cashierless store systems; one aims to prevent ticket-switching fraud at self-service checkouts; and one is for building analytics dashboards from surveillance camera video. Nvidia isn’t packaging these workflows as off-the-shelf applications, however.

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Creating QR codes: A modern approach to information sharing

Dataconomy

The utility of QR codes QR codes, short for Quick Response codes, are two-dimensional barcodes that can store a variety of information, including URLs, text, contact information, and more. Whether it’s a link to a relevant website, a supplementary video, or interactive content, educators use QR codes to enrich the learning experience.

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AI Cybersecurity Poem by Bilbo Baggins Leads Off Philadelphia Conference

SecureWorld News

Robuck even went as far as to take a photo of a friend and have that photo and the poem be the basis of a video—created by MidJourney, an AI art generator—in which the (again creepy) avatar recites the poem.

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Kyocera DuraForce Ultra 5G UW review: extreme durability for an extreme price

The Verge

It’s common for rugged phones to feature older processors and lack modern features — these phones often have specialized uses, like barcode scanning or taking payments, and more or less just need to keep working in harsh environments. There’s a 4,500mAh battery built into the DuraForce Ultra 5G.