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Table of Content What is google glass? 2 Development 2 Google Inc. 2 Google X 3 How does it work? 4 The MyGlass App 4 Glass Gestures 5 Design Principles and Guidelines 6 Design Principles 6 Voice Commands 7 Glass Development Kit 8 Requirements 8 Pattern Building blocks 9 Live Cards 10 Immersions 12 Developing Glassware 13 A Simple Hello World Example 13 Using the default glass theme 14 Create an menu item 15 Touch Gestures 15 Bibliography 18 What is google glass? Google glass is a digital headset
Nintendo, the Japanese video game console-manufacturing corporation, is one of the big players in the respected industry along with Sony and Microsoft. In 2006, when the competitors were following the industry norm to improve the product features, Nintendo began a new venture to target a new market with a new product that none of the competitors had. By combining virtual reality gaming features as well as the convenience of staying at home, Nintendo gave birth to the “Wii”. Today, they offer an updated
Aruba Migration Guide 802.11AC MIGRATION GUIDE 802.11ac Aruba Migration Guide Table of Contents Introduction 802.11AC basics Why 802.11ac? 802.11ac technology overview Backward compatibility RF spectrum Multistation MAC throughput > 1 Gbps 256 QAM Wider channels More spatial streams Downlink multi-user MIMO Pros of 802.11ac Cons of 802.11ac Strategy and planning for 802.11ac migration Site planning basics Planning process Minimum requirements and actions to implement 802.11ac Aruba
The Challenge Of Maintaining Greatness in the Gaming Industry Strategic Management Professor : Yuri Mishina 12-12-2013 1 Table of Contents Executive Summary....................................................................................................................................... 3 Industry Analysis ........................................................................................................................................... 3 Threat of New Entrants ............
Comcast Corporation Rikki Wooten Due Date: 5/1/2017 Introduction Comcast Corporation is a Worldwide media source and technology corporation that has two primary businesses: Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal. Comcast Cable also known as Xfinity is the cable television offered from Comcast Corporation. They provide broadband internet and also landline telephones for residents. Comcast also supplies their services to small and medium size businesses, through its Comcast Business brand. Comcast
An analysis of the tourism industry in Sochi, Russia and the expected influence of the olympic games (2014) on tourism in Sochi. Table of content: 1. Introduction. 3 2. Methodology. 4 3. Tourism industry. 6 3.1. Accommodation and eateries. 6 3.2. Sports. 7 3.3. Attractions. 8 3.4. Weather and nature. 8 4. Problems. 9 4.1. Tourism. 9 4.2. Infrastructure. 10 4.3. Weather. 11 4.4. Neighbours
INFO 1500 Introduction to IT Fundamentals Learning Objectives • How is IT transforming business and what is their relationship to globalization? 1. Information Technology Basics • Why is IT so essential for running and managing a business today? • What exactly is an information system? How does it work? What are its management, organization, and technology components? • What are complementary assets? Why are complementary assets essential for ensuring that information systems provide
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Wi-Fi (ieee-802.11b) and Wi-Max (ieee-802.16e) have captured our attention. As there are no recent developments which transfer data at faster rate as video information transfer taking lot of time. This leads to introduction of Gi-Fi technology. It offers some advantages over Wi-Fi, a similar wireless technology. In that it offers faster information rate (Gbps), less power consumption and low cost for short range transmissions. Gi-Fi which is developed on an integrated
mergers and acquisitions it has been involved in include that of Alienware in 2006 and Perot Systems in 2009. By 2009, the company had sold personal computers, network switches, servers, and software and computer peripherals. The company also into sells HDTVs