By Don Reisinger The Tata name carries significant weight in India, and having the business leader on Xiaomi’s side could help the Chinese company gain more traction in the country.
Daily Archives: 27.04.2015
A Wetsuit That Looks Like a Business Suit Is Hybrid Clothing Perfection
Yeah, bro, I know, life is complicated and you’re a grownup with hardly a minute to spare for shredding gnar. Not to worry, Quicksilver’s new “true wetsuits” are made from that wetsuit-y neoprene material so you don’t have two change between the beach and the boardroom.
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Qt Japan Summit 2015
We are happy to announce Qt Japan Summit in Akihabara on Tuesday, May 26 this year. Join us!
Tokyo, Japan: May 26
Last year’s Qt Developer Day Tokyo was a successful event with 300+ attendees joining a full day of technical tracks focused on embedded, desktop, mobile and multi-screen development. With a clear growing interest in Qt, we will return this year to keep the Qt momentum going in Japan and interact with businesses, Qt lovers, supporters and new Qt users.
Japan has been a friend of Qt and champion for the past several years where leading companies in automotive, consumer electronics, robotics & automation have standardized on Qt. We continue to find a bustle of energy from the local community and are grateful for the support. We are excited to position Qt Japan Summit as a part of the Qt World Summit happening later this year where our aim is to continue supporting the Qt Japan ecosystem.
The agenda & registration for the Qt Japan Summit is already available, and we recommend that you stay tuned to our channels including Qt.io/qtjapansummit and the twitter hashtag #QtJS.
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Source:: http://blog.qt.io/blog/2015/04/27/qt-japan-summit-2015/
This Tiny Robot Can Pull Weights 2,000 Times Heavier Than It
Scientists from Stanford have developed a series of super-small, super strong robots—including this one, that can haul up to 52 pounds, despite weighing less than half an ounce. That’s like you pulling a blue whale.
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This is what tasting looks like
By Michelle Starr For the first time, scientists have captured live images of the process of tasting on the tongue.