At its one of the biggest ever hardware events, Google unveiled its Pixel smartphones. Coming in two variants, Pixel and Pixel XL, the new flagships pose a tough competition to Apple iPhones. These phones are powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 821 processor and 4GB RAM. Pixel also comes with the best-in-class camera and Google Assistant. After a series of leaks and speculations, Google took to the stage and revealed Pixel smartphone at its biggest hardware event in years. The phone looks just like the leaks suggested and resembles Apple’s iPhone–only without a physical button at the bottom. Google Pixel and Pixel XL specifications and features Google revealed two models of its new flagship smartphone — Pixel and Pixel XL. Pixel comes in the standard 5-inch size, while Pixel XL features a 5.5-inch XL screen. Both of these AMOLED screens are protected by Gorilla Glass 4. Pixel is powered by Snapdragon 821 processor clocked at 2.15 GHz, 4GB RAM, and comes with 32/128GB storage s
While the concept of a digital twin has been around since 2002, it’s only thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT) that it has become cost-effective to implement. And, it is so imperative to business today, it was named one of Gartner’s Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2017. Quite simply, a digital twin is a virtual model of a process, product or service. This pairing of the virtual and physical worlds allows analysis of data and monitoring of systems to head off problems before they even occur, prevent downtime, develop new opportunities and even plan for the future by using simulations. Thomas Kaiser, SAP Senior Vice President of IoT, put it this way: “Digital twins are becoming a business imperative, covering the entire lifecycle of an asset or process and forming the foundation for connected products and services. Companies that fail to respond will be left behind.” How does a digital twin work? Think of a digital twin as a bridge between the physical and digital world. Firs
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