Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Google founder hopes Alphabet spells innovation


SAN FRANCISCO — Google founder Larry Page is hoping his newly created company, Alphabet, becomes synonymous with innovation.

In a Monday night appearance, Page described Alphabet as a way to give engineers and scientists the independence they need to develop breakthrough products that have little or nothing to do with Google’s Internet search and advertising business.

Along the way, Page hopes Alphabet will take the drudgery and bureaucracy out of work.

“Companies have pretty bad reputations,” Page told a dinner audience gathered in San Francisco for a forum presented by Fortune magazine. “It’s not like a lot of people wake up in the morning and say, ‘I want to go work for a company.’ They do it because they have to.”

Monday’s 20-minute appearance marked Page’s first public remarks since he announced in August that Alphabet would become Google’s holding company, as well as the parent of riskier ventures involved in self-driving cars, Internet-beaming balloons, Internet-connected appliances and medical research.

Page now oversees the hodgepodge of companies as Alphabet’s CEO. He turned over the Google CEO job to his top lieutenant, Sundar Pichai. Alphabet supplanted Google as a public traded stock in early October.

The idea for Alphabet’s name came from Google’s other founder, Sergey Brin, according to Page. Several other names were considered, Page said, but he declined to disclose them in case they are used for other subsidiaries. The new holding company will begin reporting Google’s financial results separately from its other subsidiaries, known as “other bets,” in January with the release of its fourth-quarter results.

Alphabet’s rudimentary name was chosen, Page said, because it isn’t supposed to overshadow Google or any of the other brands in its portfolio. “I didn’t want it to be too catchy,” Page said. “It’s really for employees, more than the customers.”

If there is a role model for Alphabet, Page said it would probably be Berkshire Hathaway, the holding company that billionaire Warren Buffet has built through acquisitions and investments in a wide variety of industries.

Alphabet could become like a Berkshire Hathaway, with a “technology, science and engineering bent,” Page said. Acquisitions will be part of Alphabet’s plan to expand, although Page indicated the company will probably focus on startups with interesting ideas and relatively few employees.

There are few other companies besides Berkshire Hathaway that Page wants to mimic. “I wish I could look at someone else and say, ‘I wish we were doing that,'” he said. TVJ

source: technology.inquirer.net

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Live interactive tool launched to create, brand virtual development kit


SINGAPORE – element14 has launched a global design initiative to discover the ultimate development kit for engineers and makers. The Dream Board project, live now on the element14 Community, allows users to create and brand their own virtual development kit using an interactive tool.

The project will uncover the components and technologies that today’s engineers are looking for, using an innovative crowdsourcing approach. The interactive tool allows users to assemble their ideal development kit online by selecting from a range of technical options relating to board size, processor, memory, sensors, features, interface and connectivity and core architecture.

Once an engineer has configured their desired technical specifications, personalization features allow users to name their board, add a description, upload a logo and choose the board color. The completed design can be saved and shared online, enabling users to show off their designs.

element14 will combine the most popular components selected to create the ultimate Dream Board, which will be unveiled later in the year.

The initiative builds on the results of a survey carried out by element14 earlier this month, exploring the dilemmas engineers face in choosing development kits in the design process. It revealed the most important features and requirements are: physical interface and connectivity, and processor data width and speed.

Memory, the core architecture and on-board sensors being less critical.

Dianne Kibbey Global Head of Community, element14, comments: “Our Dream Board initiative will provide valuable insights into how engineers and makers want to see development kits evolving. We will be able to find out what makes up the ‘perfect’ board for our customers, what that will enable them to do and how they are looking to push boundaries in development kit design.

“We have a 250,000 strong element14 Community that is actively driving innovation and sharing ideas, but we are looking for input from everyone involved in the electronics design and production process. It’s an exciting initiative and there’s a real possibility we can feed these development kit requirements back into the production process to help shape the evolution of the market with our key partners.”

The interactive Dream Board project follows the launch of the element14 Design Center, a new online resource for engineers that offers the most comprehensive range of development tool information, alongside best in class application and product information, all in one place.

To participate in the Dream Board project, please visit the homepage.

source: technology.inquirer.net

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Is it a hatchback, coupe, or crossover? Infiniti’s Q30 Concept


Infiniti has provided a first look at the Q30 Concept which will have its world premiere at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show as the next step in Infiniti’s foray into new premium segments.

The Infiniti Q30 Concept signals the contemporary design vision for a compact Infiniti vehicle which will target a new generation of premium customers.  Q30 Concept embodies Infiniti’s vision to deliver head-turning design, innovative materials with precise fit and finish and passionate craftsmanship, while provoking a radical shift in the premium compact segment.

The shape of the Infiniti Q30 Concept deliberately challenges categorization – not a coupe, not a hatch and not a crossover but a fusion of the three body styles. It is designed for younger customers seeking an alternative to traditional premium compact vehicles and open to convention-challenging approaches.

Infiniti is confident this merging of the dynamic design and sportiness of a coupe, the roominess of a hatch and the higher stance of a crossover will resonate with these customers.

The Q30 Concept design language reflects the brand’s vision to deliver new levels of design, materials, fit and finish, craftsmanship and performance. The Infiniti design team, led by Executive Design Director Alfonso Albaisa, has explored bolder, sensual sculpting and enhanced muscularity with the Q30 Concept as the brand’s design language continues to evolve.

source: motioncars.inquirer.net

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Philippine market now ready for high-end kitchen designs


What better way to define efficiency than precisely illustrating functionality?

“Form follows function” characterizes two of Living Innovations’ latest additions to its lineup of European luxury brands.

Louis Poulsen, a Danish brand and manufacturer of lamps, was launched recently, with the opening of a kitchen showroom for Bulthaup, a German brand known for  integrated top-of-the-line kitchen systems.

“The Philippines is growing in terms of understanding the quality and importance of a good design,” notes Living Innovations sales manager for furniture division Bianca Wee, about Louis Poulsen’s entry into the Philippine market.

Living Innovations, established by the Ong family in 2002, is a sister company of Moduclasse International Corp., a pioneer in distributing modular kitchen cabinets in the country. 




Perfect fit

Louis Poulsen’s designs were first conceptualized in the 1920s. Eventually they became a classic lighting brand.

“So for the art enthusiasts and the modernists or anyone who has an eye for design and appreciation for the art, this brand would be the perfect choice,” Wee says.

Its Danish-designed lighting is glare-free, the trademark of  most Louis Poulsen lamps.

Among its classics is the PH suspension lamp, one of the first lamps named after Danish designer Poul Henningsen. The lamp made it to the Paris International Exposition in 1925 and was manufactured by Louis Poulsen.


The PH 5 and PH 2/1 lamps, which reflect light through an opal glass material and a base chrome finish, are only two of its variants.

From its 1950s-60s collection are the AJ lamp by Arne Jacobsen, who designed it for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen; Verner Panton’s Panthella, whose lamp base and shade merge into each other seamlessly; and Louise Campbell’s LC Shutters lamp, which comes in plain white color with a 100-percent glare-free downward lighting, and also shows a colorful pattern with its colorful foil inserts when turned on or off.

Another piece that emits downward lighting is the OJ lamp designed by Ole Jensen.

Wee says Louis Poulsen’s lighting philosophy works around the concept of function, comfort and ambience merged into one.

Discriminating taste

Similarly, Bulthaup’s clientele, which includes the likes of Sylvester Stallone and Michael Jordan, is aimed at a market whose discriminating taste leans toward high-class functionality.

“For us, precision means superlative expertise and quality, as well as technical perfection,” says Living Innovations sales manager for kitchen division Melissa Anne Lotho. “The main emphasis of Bulthaup products is quality, innovation and technical perfection.”




The brand offers three types of system: b1 system-kitchen essentials; b2 system-kitchen workshop, and b3 system-architecture of living spaces.

“All of our systems are conceptualized and designed with functionality, innovation, authenticity of materials and longevity in mind, creating a system with a promise of quality and new innovations that give us an edge over our competitors,” Lotho says.

Kitchen architecture

A pioneer in kitchen systems, Bulthaup specializes in kitchen architecture that creates the kitchen as a space for living.

The Bulthaup b3 system is  based on the architecture of the room and the individual needs of the customer, and is sold as a whole kitchen design, with everything customized according to the client’s requirement.

The more versatile Bulthaup b2 system gives kitchen functionality a different spin with its core elements of the  tool cabinet and appliance cabinet that can be added and combined.

This kitchen system is mobile, with compact units that are simple and blend with the principle of “pared essentials.”

One of Bulthaup’s unique features is the functional box, which utilizes the mid portion of the kitchen wall and keeps clutter away from anyone’s sight.

“When the doors of the function boxes are closed, everything is tidied away; there’s nothing to interrupt the view of the pure form in all its beauty,” Lotho says. “But behind them, the most ergonomically arranged storage solution of everyday needs is concealed.”

For foodies who opt for flexibility in the kitchen, there’s Bulthaup’s innovative interior element called “functional prism.” This enables anyone “to repurpose pullouts and drawers as you see fit, over and over again with ease and speed.”

“The elements allow you to reconfigure space to ever-evolving lives,” says Lotho. “These are placed in drawers or pullouts. They allow you to create and organize theme zones and islands, to set priorities, to create primary and secondary areas.”

Unique finish


Bulthaup kitchen systems have a unique front finish in gray aluminum, bronze aluminum or sand-beige aluminum that changes hue depending on the lighting.

Drawers and pullouts have a steel base for a long service life, load bearing capacity and safety.



“The bases are ‘sell-resistant’ and fully recyclable. The drawers are also removable so that they can be easily cleaned,” says Lotho.

Bulthaup veneers are processed from a single tree trunk and become unique works of art in the hands of the company’s veneer master craftsman.

An additional feature of Bulthaup are the horizontal veneers arranged consecutively.

Bulthaup kitchen showroom is at Unit 133 G/F, Makati Shangri-La, Retail Arcade, Ayala Ave., Makati City. Louis Poulsen showroom is at 207 2/F Makati Shangri-La, Retail Arcade, Ayala Ave., Makati City. Visit www.livinginnovations.ph.

source: lifestyle.inquirer.net

























Friday, July 26, 2013

Mobile chip giant sees smartphone surprises ahead


SAN FRANCISCO–Leading mobile phone chip maker Qualcomm said Thursday that the next generation of smartphones will take another stride forward as the company reported robust quarterly earnings.

“We still think the next smartphone is going to surprise you with the things it can do,” Qualcomm director of CPU product management Travis Lanier told AFP. “There is a way to go in innovation.”

Demand for Snapdragon chips, which combine computer processing and graphics capabilities in a compact platform for powering mobile devices, helped the California company make a profit of $1.58 billion on revenue of $6.52 billion in the quarter that ended on June 30.

“We delivered another strong quarter as our Qualcomm Snapdragon solutions were prominent in a broad set of flagship smartphones, and 3G/4G device average selling prices were stronger than expected,” said Qualcomm chief executive Paul Jacobs.

“We see expanding opportunities for growth of 3G/4G devices around the globe, driven by the strong pace of innovation in the industry.”

Profit was up 21 percent from the same quarter last year, while revenue increased 35 percent.

The “system-on-a-chip” design of Snapdragon allows for smartphones or tablets to be designed with features such as playback of ultra high-definition video or surround-sound in headsets plugged into devices.

More than a thousand products are shipping with Snapdragon chips, and hundreds more are in the pipeline, according to Qualcomm executives.

The chips are also being built into coming tablets, including the Nexus 7 unveiled by Google on Wednesday.

Rather than the mobile gadget market slowing as it matures, Qualcomm executives saw it as accelerating.

“There are still plenty of people who don’t have a smartphone,” Lanier said.

“There is a lot more growth to be seen; and I expect tablets to take off.”

A ‘Quantified Self’ movement driven by wearable computers such as wristbands or pendants with sensors that relay information to increasingly sophisticated smartphones or tablets is weaving the devices even deeper into lives.

“We call it the digital sixth sense,” Qualcomm marketing executive Tim McDonough.

“The smartphone is shifting to something that is always paying attention to what is going on around you; a device going from passive to sentient.”

McDonough predicted that new mobile devices with innovative capabilities will hit the market in coming months as manufacturers get products in place for the year-end holiday shopping season.

“People are going to do things that we never would have thought or, and we love that,” McDonough said of mobile device innovators.

source: technology.inquirer.net

Friday, July 5, 2013

Beauty secrets working women should know


Looking great is vital to each and every woman, but looking your best does not have to be complicated, expensive or exhausting. It all comes down to taking extra care of yourself, and being aware of what’s new to constantly keep yourself updated on the current trends and technological innovations.

What’s great about this time and age is that we have a lot of tools within our reach that will keep us looking radiant and at our prettiest at all times.

I recently discovered this great, reasonably priced brand. After doing a little bit of research, I found that the brand is actually quite popular, and has taken the makeup experts all over Asia by storm.

One favorite seems to be the K-Palette Real Lasting 1 Day Tattoo Eyebrow Liner. Great eyebrows are key in framing your face, and this item has the ability to make you look youthful. What sets this liner apart from the typical eyebrow liner are the two tips that guarantee perfectly lined eyebrows.

Another favorite is the K-Palette Real Lasting Eyeliner, which is smudge- and waterproof. Finding a good eyeliner for everyday use is important because the right one will give you a bright-eyed look that will look effortless. Its unique conditioning formula keeps the eyeliner intact all day, and guarantees the ability to withstand melting due to humidity and punishing dryness inside our offices.

K-Palette products are available in all Beauty Bar stores.

What is a BB Cream? The BB Cream, short for beauty balm, or what some would call the blemish balm cream, is similar to a tinted moisturizer. The BB Cream is loaded with antioxidants and SPF. It is now widely available in Western markets through different brands like Estee Lauder, MAC, Diorskin Nude, Shu Uemura and the like. Find one that suits your skin type, and looking effortlessly beautiful will never be as easy.




Tinted lips

While red lips were the great beauty trend of 2012, wearable pastel lavender lips will be huge for 2013. Lavender looks great with any skin tone, and instantly brightens up one’s look. Don’t be deceived or intimidated by the  color. The intention is not an unapproachable violet but more a pastel purple, which is a pleasant change from the usual pinks, peaches and reds. The color, if worn properly, is neither bold nor brazen, and actually looks feminine and sweet. Current favorites are Nars Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Tender Night, and MAC Lavender Whip Lipstick.

Nars and MAC are available in all Rustan’s Department Stores.

Rosy cheeks

Wearing a great blush can give you a natural glow. Avoid overly rosy cheeks as overdoing it will make you look, and feel, like a clown. Start with your blush line two fingers away from your nose, and apply slowly and sparingly on the apples of your cheeks. Find the right blush for your skin tone by understanding your color. Blush is meant to look natural, but with all these dazzling shades to choose from, it’s certainly confusing.

For the fair-skinned, Nars Orgasm is always a safe and sure bet. For medium skin tones, a pale gold or a warm gold is striking and would accentuate your features. You can try using a bronzer lightly on your cheeks in lieu of a blush. Tanned or dark-skinned girls would look stunning with colors in rose or deep oranges.

Clarisonic

A huge cause of skin aging is the buildup of toxins and dead skin on your face. It’s vital to cleanse your skin of accumulated dirt and leftover makeup at night, so your skin can breathe well as you sleep. This will also help skincare products be better absorbed. Clarisonic is a skin brush cleanser that claims to cleanse six times better than your hands. The brand has different brushes to suit one’s skin type, and is gentle enough for use twice a day.  Cleansing your skin properly is the fundamental first step to healthy, radiant and clear skin.

Clarisonic is available in Sephora and at  Amazon.com.

Sunscreen


I can’t reiterate enough the importance of wearing sunscreen. For women like us who are constantly on the go, the daily commute keeps us regularly under the sun. A sunscreen is more like a long-term investment. Having great, flawless skin as you get older will be an advantage, and it will always be an enviable asset. A good sunscreen is usually a moisturizer with SPF, more than just a “sunscreen.” Look for oil-free ones which have an SPF higher than 30.

There are great reviews on Philosophy’s Hope Oil-Free SPF30 Moisturizer and Clarins UV Plus Day Screen SPF40.  My tried and tested SPF is Shiseido’s Urban Environment UV Protection Cream Plus SPF 50. It feels light on my skin and its high SPF offers me adequate protection against aging.

source: lifestyle.inquirer.net

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

WWDC was all about Apple's big bet on mobile


(Wired) -- Almost exactly 2 years ago, Steve Jobs outlined his view of personal computing. We used to be an agrarian nation, he explained, and as a result our vehicles were largely trucks. As the country became more urban and suburban, we moved to an era where the highways were dominated by cars, not their lumbering counterparts.


The same thing was happening in the technology world — and, with the iPhone and the iPad, the movement was accelerating. "PCs are going be like trucks," Jobs said at the 2010 All Things D Conference. "They are still going to be around, but only one out of x people will need them." Clearly, he didn't expect x to be a big number.

That vision provided the music for the intricate concert of announcements performed by Jobs' successor Tim Cook and the string of Apple executives in button-down shirts and jeans at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference today. While they ticked off and demoed a dizzying number of innovations and improvements in both the desktop Mountain Lion OS for Mac and the mobile iOS 6, it was striking which OS was ascendant.

Not the one on the desktop. Apple is a company whose heart beats to mobile.



In fact, I don't even recall hearing the word "iMac" even uttered once during the nearly 2-hour presentation. And the word "pro" was not used to describe Apple's high-end and little discussed tower PCs, but its putative heir: the new $2200 MacBook Pro, which is clearly directed at the graphic power users who once had Mac Pro boxes at their feet. (Apparently, Apple's quiet upgrade of the Mac Pro wasn't deemed sufficiently relevant to mention in the keynote.)

To further cement which OS is at the center of the Apple world, check out some of the most significant improvements in Mountain Lion. They are imports from the iOS world.

It's as if Apple has a new unifying principle for improving its laptops: Taking the no-hands solutions that it developed to make possible certain features on phones and tablet, and exporting them to Mountain Lion to make tasks a little easier.

A good example is dictation. On iPhones, the ability to input text by voice seems essential. But Apple has figured out that dictation makes things easier even for those who have their fingers resting inches away from keyboards — and thus it touts newly added, accurate dictation for Macs. (Can Siri for Macs be far behind?)

Another example is Mountain Lion's implementation of the "sharing" protocols used in iOS. Those techniques were developed because it was otherwise frigging complicated for phone users to grab a photo and send it to Facebook or Twitter. It's not as complicated to do it on a laptop — but you can do it a bit quicker. Even more important, you are doing it mobile-style — the 21st century paradigm built for brainy cars, not wheezing trucks.

Yet another striking symbol of this movement is Apple's ditching of iChat on Mountain Lion for iMessage, basically replacing the entire, once beloved category, of computer-based IM with a SMS-like model sprung from the mobile phone world.

Meanwhile, Apple continued its march toward weaning users from the Graphical User Interface to the phone-and-tablet friendly gesture-based interface. (Earlier milestones included introducing the app model to the PC and integrating phone-like controls like swipe, pinch and stretch.) One interesting new touch (so to speak) was the way Apple implemented Notification Center — another innovation springing from iOS — in Mountain Lion.

Users can call up a list of notifications with the unique gesture of a two-finger tap on the right side of the touch pad. Look for an ever-increasing vocabulary of such movements to compensate for the lack of direct contact with the screen itself.

Apple's passionate embrace of the idea that Jobs outlined in 2009 puts it at a distinct advantage over its competition. Google is going through contortions to balance the mobile-desktop dichotomy embodied by its two operating systems, Android and Chrome.

And though Microsoft now understands the vital importance of mobile, its strategy still seems tilted toward desktop primacy — accommodating the future rather than hastening it. Apple, meanwhile, has boldly declared that mobile is the mothership. And those lumbering trucks are roadkill.

source: CNN


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The First Online Lifestyle Site

MANILA, Philippines - Boracay was the perfect venue for the hottest innovation in lifestyle today as Globe Tattoo launched LiveTattoo.ph, the first-ever online lifestyle site in the Philippines.

This latest innovation in Broadband simply addresses the needs of individuals who are passionate in the fields of style and fashion, travel and adventure, technology, culture and music.

Are you a passionate trendsette? Who is the style guru of your family and friends? Or, are you an adventurer, snapping away hot travel deals and constantly checking out on the coolest destinations? If you’re a techie, culture vulture or an audiophile, LiveTattoo.ph will wos you with exciting privileges and discounts that allow you to satisfy your unique passions with no limits.

LiveTattoo.ph even allows Tattoo subscribers to customize their passion and choose items that interest you so you get only the exact array of info and freebies that you want and need. All Tattoo subscribers can enter the site for free – no load deduction for prepaid. Just keep a maintaining balance of P5.00.

Enter the LiveTattoo.ph site and live your passion with just four easy steps: identify your passion. Whether you are a trendsetter, techie, culture vulture, audiophile or adventurer, there is a whole gamut of perks, tips, information and freebies for you to enjoy. Sign-up using your Tattoo Prepaid or Postpaid number or Tattoo@Home account number to enter the LiveTattoo.ph site.

Navigate the site to select your desired deals and perks! Find exclusive offers, downloads and subscriptions to over 50 partner websites and establishments such as games, music, tools and utilities, magazine and newspaper subscriptions, free surfing, discounts and added values on purchases.

Click and claim your freebies and enjoy the Tattoo lifestyle.

Along with LiveTattoo.ph, Tattoo also launches its three new lifestyle sticks designed to give the Tattoo subscribers the full passion-filled experience!

Powered by the reliable 4G network of Tattoo, surf at speeds of up to 7.2Mbps with Tattoo Player, Tattoo Explorer and Tattoo Stylista.

Designed for gaming, movie and music enthusiasts, the Tattoo Player lifestyle stick gives Tattoo subscribers access to five free music downloads, free credits to online games and 50% off on Ayala Cinema tickets plus one year unlimited free access to movies and gaming sites like gamespot.com, ign.com, sureseats.com and rottentomatoes.com.

Food and travel adventurers will delight in the Tattoo Explorer lifestyle stick as it takes the subscriber in a yummy journey. Get free issue of Yummy magazine, 50 percent discount at selected Redbox branches, two free music downloads, unlimited access for one year to food and travel sites like munchpunch.com, clickthecity.com, airphilexpress.com, tripadvisor.com and agoda.com plus buy one take one deals on Airphil Express domestic tickets.

For the fabulous stylista, the Tattoo Stylista lifestyle stick showers the subscriber with discounts at Multiply, Pisobid, VMV Superskin Facials and unlimited access to popular lifestyle and fashion websites such as stylebible.ph, themall.ph and lookbook.nu.

Every Tattoo Prepaid Lifestyle Stick lets you enjoy freebies, discounts, rewards and content tailored to your passion for only P1,295. Simply register in the LiveTattoo.ph site to claim.

Very proud mother Lala Flores was beaming in bliss when her daughter supermodel of the world Danica Magpantay was introduced as the new face of TATTOO@HOME.

Lala and Danica exemplify what Globe Tatoo wants Tattoo@Home to be, and that is to provide parents the power to fuel their child’s passions through the LiveTattoo.ph site.

Globe Tattoo endorser Georgina Wison was so convincing in her black bustier gown with her strong message “Fight for greatness and enjoy your passions like never before with LiveTattoo.ph”.

Globle Tattoo head of nomadic broadband business Dong Ronquillo and Globe Telecom head of corporate communications division Yolly Crisanto were the most gracious hosts to their media and celebrity guests making sure that we all hadan unforgettable weekend in paradise. With my spacious villa at Shangri-la Boracay in the company of friends and with my new Tattoo Explorer, I surely did!

source: mb.com.ph