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How to Use Old Photo Restoration Software

February 21, 2022 by David Edwards

Looking back on old images is a priceless feeling which brings back happy recollections of shared memories. Many have large photo collections grouped in photo albums or heaped in a cabinet or an old box.

People used to have to go through tedious procedures to take images and then receive a tangible copy of them. Before now, photographs could not be saved in a storage device or a digital device. Now, you can use an old photo restoration software to fine-tune them.

Finding old storage full of lovely images brings back memories and make you feel like you’ve discovered a hidden treasure. However, as you examine them more closely, you may be disappointed by the deterioration that you notice in the photographs. [Read more…] about How to Use Old Photo Restoration Software

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: image, images, photo, photographs, photos, restoration, scratches, softorbits, software, tool

Purdue scientists build a chip that makes connections like a human brain

February 18, 2022 by David Edwards

An electronic chip that can be reprogrammed on demand may enable artificial intelligence to learn more continuously like the human brain does, researchers have discovered.

When the human brain learns something new, it adapts. But when artificial intelligence learns something new, it tends to forget information it already learned.

As companies use more and more data to improve how AI recognizes images, learns languages and carries out other complex tasks, a paper published in Science this week shows a way that computer chips could dynamically rewire themselves to take in new data like the brain does, helping AI to keep learning over time. [Read more…] about Purdue scientists build a chip that makes connections like a human brain

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: ai, artificial, brain, build, chip, circuits, computer, device, engineering, functions, hardware, human, hydrogen, learning, machine, materials, national, park, purdue, ramanathan, researchers, science, team, university

Hyphen raises $24 million to commercialise automated kitchen system

February 18, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Hyphen, an automation company that uses software and robotics to help improve efficiency and consistency in commercial kitchens, has raised $24 million in Series A financing led by Tiger Global, with participation from Steve Fredette, the co-founder and president of Toast, Inc.

Existing investors who also participated in this oversubscribed round include Marc Rowan, co-founder and CEO of Apollo Global Management; Donald Moore, former chief culinary officer and EVP at The Cheesecake Factory; and more.

Hyphen has raised $34.4 million to date and will use the funds to build out their factory, expand into new markets, invest in research and dvelopment for next-generation products, and deploy with customers across the United States. [Read more…] about Hyphen raises $24 million to commercialise automated kitchen system

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: co-founder, digital, global, hyphen, industry, labor, makeline, orders, restaurant, restaurants, support

GreyOrange launches gStore retail stock management app

February 18, 2022 by Mai Tao

GreyOrange, a warehouse robotics and automation company, has launched a new app for retail stock management.

The mobile-first software-as-a-service app “transforms stores into tech-enabled, personalized experience hubs and centers for online fulfillment using in-store inventory”, claims GreyOrange.

Retailers know they need to harmonize digital and physical experiences in their stores, but have struggled to find a fast and easy way to do so. [Read more…] about GreyOrange launches gStore retail stock management app

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: app, backend, customers, data, digital, experiences, february, fulfillment, gartner, greyorange, gstore, in-store, inventory, items, omnichannel, online, orders, real-time, retail, retailers, shoppers, store, stores, work

Starship launches grocery delivery service in Bay Area

February 17, 2022 by David Edwards

Starship Technologies, a provider of autonomous delivery services using a tiny sidewalk robot, is now delivering groceries in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Starship is expanding its partnership with The Save Mart Companies for the exclusive launch of an on-demand grocery delivery service at its Lucky California flagship store in Pleasanton, California.

Lucky is the first grocery store in the San Francisco Bay Area to partner with Starship. [Read more…] about Starship launches grocery delivery service in Bay Area

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: area, autonomous, california, delivery, grocery, lucky, mart, pleasanton, robot, robots, save, service, starship, store

Addverb Technologies expands warehouse robotics solutions to Americas

February 16, 2022 by David Edwards

Addverb Technologies, an automation solutions provider for warehouses and factories, is expanding into North and South America.

The move comes on the heels of $132 million in funding from Reliance Industries.

This expansion establishes an experienced US leadership team with more than four decades of robotics, manufacturing, and business development experience. [Read more…] about Addverb Technologies expands warehouse robotics solutions to Americas

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: addverb, automation, business, ceo, customers, deliver, demand, experience, flexible, global, innovative, joined, manufacturing, mark, market, messina, operations, robotics, scale, solutions, technologies, warehouse

Automatic Automotives: Why Newer Tech Parts Cost More to Repair and Replace

February 16, 2022 by David Edwards

Cars have gradually become more complex over the years. The newest models contain tech parts all over the place. Some items keep systems functioning correctly. For instance, engines/exhausts now sport sensors that relay messages to onboard computers.

They are configured to ensure the motor runs nice and smoothly. But if these pieces malfunction, you’ll probably know it. That’s because symptoms like black/white smoke escaping the exhaust, poor gas mileage, or a rough idle could present themselves.

Meanwhile, you’ll find tech parts advertising driver-assist and safety features. They tell people when to correct their driving or automatically make adjustments to prevent accidents. What about that infotainment system with the touchscreen on the dash? [Read more…] about Automatic Automotives: Why Newer Tech Parts Cost More to Repair and Replace

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: cost, parts, repair, repairs, replace, tech

SAIC unveils China’s ‘first’ Level 4 robotic taxi platform

February 15, 2022 by Mai Tao

Chinese carmaker SAIC Motor has officially started the operation of its SAIC Mobility Robotaxi, claiming it to be China’s first Level 4 self-driving platform.

SAIC says its “Robotaxi” employs “superior resources” – from SAIC Motor Passenger Vehicle Company, SAIC Motor AI Lab, autonomous driving technology company Momenta, and its ride-hailing service platform SAIC Mobility – to create a data-driven ecosystem featuring continuing evolution in an effort to explore the application of Level 4 self-driving technology in urban mobility scenarios.

There is a lack of clarity about the term “robotaxi”. So far, most companies have used it as a generic term to mean robotic taxi. None of them has yet trademarked the actual word. SAIC doesn’t seem to have done so either, but has the word on the side of its cars. [Read more…] about SAIC unveils China’s ‘first’ Level 4 robotic taxi platform

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: data, driving, ensure, intelligent, level, mobility, momenta, motor, operation, platform, robotaxi, safety, saic, security, self-driving, system, technology, vehicles

4 Ways to Reduce Laser Cutting Costs

February 15, 2022 by David Edwards

Many industrial companies, particularly those in the fabrication and machining sectors, require laser cutting for their projects and services.

Essentially, laser cutting refers to the process of using a laser beam to pierce the material and melt it in an exact line to ensure a clean output. It has been a popular method in the industrial setting because it produces no edge effects after cutting.

Due to its ability to cut materials with precision, manufacturers and other businesses can carry out a high volume of jobs more efficiently. However, it’s essential to know that laser cutting can be expensive.

The continuous use of laser cutting can be unsustainable for many companies and organizations. [Read more…] about 4 Ways to Reduce Laser Cutting Costs

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: cnc machining, costs, custom, cutting, fabrication, industrial, laser, machining

Visteon partners with Steradian Semiconductors to build ‘enhanced’ advanced driver assistance systems

February 14, 2022 by David Edwards

Visteon, a technology company serving the mobility industry, and Steradian Semiconductors, an India-based high-tech imaging radar specialist, will collaborate on efforts that will produce “enhanced” Advance Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) for the global automotive market.

As part of a joint development agreement, Steradian will provide Visteon with access to its advanced 4D image radar sensor hardware and perception software technology.

Imaging radars are integral to autonomous driving technology that are classed as Level 2 and above because they enable safety application development, AI-based perception algorithms, and sensor fusion. [Read more…] about Visteon partners with Steradian Semiconductors to build ‘enhanced’ advanced driver assistance systems

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: agreement, algorithms, automotive, autonomous, detection, development, driving, enable, environment, experiences, imaging, including, lead, level, perception, provide, radar, radars, sensor, sensors, steradian, technology, visteon

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