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A Look at Steve Jobs – What Happens to the Apple When It Loses Its Core? Part 3 Posted By : PSmith

Regarding public perception of a company’s stake-holders, Microsoft certainly appears to be addressing the hard problems with the right corporate sensitivities.

Innovation@Intel: Power-Aware Perception

Within the next few years, your smartphone will be able to catalog your belongings, your physical activities, your favorite places and favorite things at these places – even how to get those things. It could even teach you how to fix your car or how to clean your espresso machine. The perception algorithms that make this future possible already exist as prototypes in research labs, but they aren’t accurate enough and are so power-hungry they will rapidly drain your battery. At their annual open house today, Intel Labs Berkeley researchers demonstrated a new project that explores the design of extreme power management technology to enable mobile devices to support always-on mobile perception applications., i.e., image, facial, object, and gesture recognition. The research scope includes techniques and tools for power-usage analysis, automated benchmarking, application tuning, and an application developer toolkit. See more on this and other Intel Labs Berkeley Research projects.

Innovation@Intel: Everyday Sensing and Perception

The ability to perceive user context, such as their location, activity and social interaction, is an essential ingredient for future mobile devices. Such devices could remind you to take your medication before a meal, step you through jump-starting your car or help you put a name that you’ve forgotten to a face. However, understanding detailed context accurately over most of a user’s day is beyond the capability of today’s devices. “Everyday Sensing and Perception,” developed by Intel Labs researchers and demonstrated at Research@Intel Day, integrates a novel wearable sensor-augmented video camera with state-of the art perception algorithms into one of the first systems that can parse much of daily life at a useful level. See “Everyday Sensing & Perception” video.

Technology Recruiters Face Major Perception Problems

Based on a poll in a September report on jobs and technology job hunting, a good number of job seekers discount the value of recruiters in getting a new job. A closer look at the daily frustrations of managing recruiters for IT workers reveals what is and is not working for them.

Maybe all
it takes is one or two bad experiences with an inexperienced recruiter with
very little technology knowledge to get under the skin of tech job seekers.
Maybe it’s all those unsolicited e-mails and phone calls. Maybe they just feel
like a flock of mosquitoes, trying to pinch a little …


Gates: Americans Won’t Accept “Long Slog” In Afghanistan

After eight years, U.S.-led forces must show progress in Afghanistan by next summer to avoid the public perception that the conflict has become unwinnable, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said in a sharp critique of the war effort.

Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: President Obama: Working Hard for Israeli-Palestinian Peace

As an American-Jewish leader, I am gratified to know that this president, and his team, are working diligently to find the path back toward peace.