#WomensTech – First look at the HiMirror Mini Premium and Smart Body Scale. #Tech #HiMirror #Health #Beauty #Fitness

This week we have some tech in for the ladies out there who can now drop hints to their other half if they are stuck looking for a gift to buy or perhaps you can splash out on yourself as Mother’s Day is coming up soon.

First up is the HiMirror Mini Premium which is a smart mirror and not just your conventional one,this is one is packed with tech for health and beauty on the go and offers some really great features if you want to also track products this is ideal for the techie lady out there which there are many so check out the features below and the video.

The HiMirror Mini Premium is a smaller, sleeker version of HiMirror Plus+, and houses an array of new functions. The connected mirror employs a range of cutting edge technologies to provide users with comprehensive skincare analysis, personalised advice and skincare recommendations and innovative new augmented reality features.

At 13 x 9 inches, the HiMirror Mini Premium is a compact model and is being dubbed the first portable smart mirror, for beauty lovers on the go. The Mini Premium is also an upgrade in terms of user experience, with an intuitive touch screen navigation. The mirror is Amazon Alexa enabled, meaning you can ask it to check the weather, play music or order an Uber.

The HiMirror Mini Premium boasts the key beauty functions of the HiMirror Plus+ as well as new features:

  • Skin analysis which identifies wrinkles, fine lines, complexion, dark circles, red spots, pores etc
  • Personalised skincare recommendations, whose efficacy can be monitored over time, accessed only by face and voice authentication
  • ‘My Beauty Box’ – a virtual inventory of all the products you are using
  • Skin Safe feature identifies allergens in your products to ensure healthier skin
  • Five different ambient light settings to help users apply makeup appropriate for various locations, from dimly lit restaurants to brightly lit offices
  • Touch screen navigation
  • Amazon Alexa enabled
  • Streaming on Spotify and YouTube to keep you entertained as you get ready

BUY HERE 

Next up is the Smart Body Scale which is a simple to use scale that comes with a nice plush cover to blend in with your surroundings at home,this has no on screen display but works via your smartphone and also works with the Mirror and all via one app. This scale offers all the details you would expect and can help keep you in check which I have been doing with my last review of the Withings line up. This is all for the ladies though and you can enjoy keeping in shape with relevant data on the go.

The Smart Body Scale helps users stay in shape by measuring weight, body mass index, basal metabolic rate, total body water, skeletal muscle and bone mass, as well as muscle to fat ratios. All the data is uploaded to users’ HiMirror in real-time using the device’s Bluetooth functions.

Using the data gathered, the Smart Body Scale can propose a variety of body improvement strategies and fitness videos on the HiMirror for attaining a healthier, more-toned body, all within the comfort of your own home.

Users can also use Smart Body Scale independently, without having any HiMirror products on hand, by using the HiFit 2.0 APP

The scale, which is a certified IEC standard medical device, comes complete with a unique, neutral-coloured plush cover, allowing it to blend in seamlessly with any décor. It’s dimensions are Length: 34cm, width: 32cm, height: 1.8cm, weight: 2kg.

The Smart Body Scale is available online from £111– for more information please visit https://www.himirror.com/eu_en/product/smart-body-scale. The HiFit 2.0 app on Android is available here and iOS here.

 

ViewPoint – Ireland’s financial services sector faces a verification revolution. #Finance #Banking #Verification

By René Hendrikse, MD, EMEA at Mitek

Ireland has become one of the most confident and successful countries in Europe, enjoying a booming jobs market and an economy that was the EU’s fastest-growing in 2018, for the fifth consecutive year.

It’s not all good news, however. Ireland sits within the EU’s top ten countries for money laundering activity, and reports have advised that Brexit has increased the risk of Ireland becoming a “perfect storm for money laundering”. This is a serious challenge for a responsible global citizen like Ireland – and, of course, its financial institutions.

Convergence of regulations and the banking customer experience

With every challenge comes opportunity. While financial regulation is often seen as a burden, in this instance it represents the opportunity for Ireland’s banks and financial services organisations to simultaneously revolutionise the customer experience in many ways – including account onboarding through mobile devices – as they strengthen their compliance. A quick look at what the law shows us how this can be achieved.

Ireland has long taken the issue of money laundering very seriously. The country has been a member of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) since 1991, and in 2010 enshrined its commitment to tackling money laundering in the Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Act 2010. This piece of legislation brought Ireland in line with the European Union’s Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive (MLD4) – the latest version of a constantly-evolving regulation designed to combat terrorist funding, human trafficking and other criminal activity. This latter regulation is one with real teeth: those who violate MLD4’s provisions face a maximum fine of at least twice the amount of the benefit derived from the breach or at least €1 million.

The next iteration to MLD due to come into effect in January 2020, providing further, much-needed improvements in specifying the acceptability of electronic documentation. The proposed MLD5 requires that member states “establish automated centralised mechanisms, such as central registries or central electronic data retrieval systems, of bank and payment accounts”.

For many EU countries, the digitisation of records may prove an enormous headache, since traditionally customer identification has been done via an in-person review of the identity document, with banks and financial institutions making photocopies. Ireland, however, is already ahead of the game. As Compliance and Risk Officers at Irish banks know, Section 33 of the 2010 Act (relating to customer due diligence) makes provision for “electronic verification of the customer’s identity on the basis of documents (whether or not in electronic form) [emphasis on original].”

This puts Ireland’s financial service providers in pole position to handle new customer onboarding, and to create an experience that is fast, mobile, and hassle-free for their customers.

Digital Identity Verification

Because Irish law promotes electronic verification of identity documents, there is a substantial opportunity for financial services organisations to act fast, improve their operations, due diligence, compliance and customer experience and educate customers of the benefits.

Using digital identity verification for onboarding, due diligence is achieved by asking individuals to take a photo of their identity document and then a selfie with their mobile device, linking the document to the real person. Advanced artificial intelligence is then used to validate the authenticity and originality of the identity document. A second layer of identity verification is used on the selfie using sophisticated biometric face comparison algorithms that automatically compare the portrait extracted from the identity document with the selfie, proving that the person submitting the ID is its rightful owner. This digital process can be done in seconds and the individual does not have to visit a physical location to prove their identity.

Traditionally, this step in the account opening process has been conducted in person, which is typically very time-consuming for both the bank and its new customers. With the right technology, and solutions digital document verification enables financial institutions to meet all regulatory requirements, including GDPR, MLD4/5, and Ireland’s Criminal Justice Act – while also providing the convenience for the customer.

Combining identity document authentication with biometric face comparison enables banks, fintechs and other regulated providers to guide their prospective customers through the process via their mobile device. They can do this in a number of ways: for example, by using a digital assistant or chatbot, for fast and intuitive onboarding that they can complete with a few taps of their screen. Making ID verification “digital by design”, banks and other institutions can also prepare themselves for MLD5 and other regulations by making it easier to provide full records that prove due diligence was undertaken.

Further benefits of electronic verification

Important as it is to stay compliant with anti-money laundering regulations, there are a host of other benefits from implementing proven digital verification techniques. From the customer’s point of view, one of these is the ease, convenience and simplicity of being able to submit and verify their documentation.

Like many other industries, financial services are rebuilding long-established business models around the core principle of providing brilliant customer experiences. Challenger banks and other fintechs have so-far led this race, but now digital verification is available to any establishment, regardless of their existing technology estate. It means that they can immediately begin to make account opening fully digital, with no tedious requirement to visit a branch. What’s more, research by Consult Hyperion suggests that mobile technology can significantly decrease the risk of sanctions, provide significant improvements in user experience and reductions in Know Your Customer (KYC) friction, while delivering savings for the average bank of £5m in operational costs, rising to £10m in three years’ time.

Regulation is seen as a burdensome challenge in every industry, but the banking and financial services sector understands the importance of rules to combat the rise in crime such as money laundering. Seldom does a solution to compliance come about that can also provide for an intuitive and secure customer experience. Digital identity verification is one of these rare examples.

First look at the MINIX NEO Mini PC. #MINIX #PC #Computing #Tech Windows

When it comes to computing most of us sport a PC or laptop at home or the office but when you travel and have no laptop and you need one, the likes of this product is the answer, Portability is another option we can factor in here and a portable computer is a great idea as its not cumbersome and can be used anywhere we have access to a screen and this is our first such product to arrive which is the MINIX NEO which is great in more ways than one. Check out the unboxing below and tell us what you think.

Intel Pentium N4200 Quad Core CPU 
•  Intel HD Graphics 505 
•  DDR3L 4GB installed (expandable to 8GB) 
•  2x SODIMM slots with dual-channel support 
•  32GB eMMC 5.1 (MLC) installed 
•  1x 2280 M.2 slot (SATA 6bps) for upgrading with a M.2 SSD 
•  802.11ac dual band WLAN

BUY HERE

Entrepreneurship Programme Launch – Deep Dive at Tyndall National Institute. #DeepDive #Cork

A new programme to support entrepreneurs and deep tech start-ups has been launched by Tyndall National Institute.  The Deep Dive programme offers access to seed funding and a portfolio of spin-out ready innovations, from radiation detectors used in the International Space Station to infrared sensors for autonomous vehicles and wearable rehabilitation devices.

Speaking at the launch of Deep Dive, Tyndall’s Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Declan O’Mahoney said, “Experienced Entrepreneurs and astute business professionals who are keen to join the next wave of high-value start-ups should get in touch to take a ‘deep dive’ with us into this exceptional business opportunity. Tyndall has an exciting portfolio of spin-out ready technologies which answer real market needs and has highly-defensible IP. We are also calling entrepreneurs who have identified a market opportunity that needs a deep-tech solution.”


Carl Jackson (former CTO of SensL), Tyndall’s Entrepreneur in Residence Declan O’Mahoney (former CEO Firecomms) and Joe O’Keeffe (former CEO of InfiniLED) pictured at the launch of Deep Dive, a new Tyndall National Institute programme to support entrepreneurs and deep tech start-ups.
Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

Through Deep Dive, entrepreneurs will have access to initial funding, state-of-the-art facilities at Tyndall and expertise from the researchers involved in developing the core IP in the spin-out.

Tyndall has an incredible track record of successful high-value tech spin-outs which achieved global acclaim. Among the list of multi-million dollar tech companies are SensL which grew to become a global leader in medical imaging and automotive LiDAR and was acquired by ON Semiconductor.  InfiniLED also spun-out to bring Tyndall’s state-of-the-art MicroLED technology to market, which was later acquired by Oculus, part of the Facebook group. Firecomms, based on Tyndall’s technology in the area of compound semiconductor materials and fiber optics was the first Irish high-tech company to be bought by a Chinese corporation, (ZJY Corp).

Deep Dive is part-funded by Bank of Ireland under its technology commercialisation programme with Tyndall National Institute.

“Deep Dive is an exciting part of Tyndall’s entrepreneurship agenda which, in partnership with University College Cork’s Technology Transfer Office, has delivered not only high-value start-ups, but also the infrastructure and talent for Tyndall spin-ins and SME scaling projects,” said Peter Smyth, Commercial Director, Tyndall National Institute.

More information at www.tyndall.ie/deepdive or email deepdive@tyndall.ie

Unboxing and Review – The Brainwavz Delta all metal earphones. #earphones #Brainwavz

If you are on a budget and want some crisp sounding earphones these are one to try.. Given they are wired and you have limited controls they come in a stylish carry case,come with extra buds and some Complyfoam tips. Complyfoam tips are a great extra in the package and do a better job of earbuds staying put and noise isolation.

Most will want to know how these boys sound.. Overall they pass the test with crisp clear soundstage across all genres of music. On some occasions the bass was not great and when it comes to volume they are not the loudest but as those who know me I just like my music really loud but for a great overall balance these will be ideal for a commute or a spare set for travelling about. They would also make a great gift to someone too coming in at around €25 and the fact they come with a carry case is also a nice extra as this is something you dont see to often with wired headphones at this pricepoint. Calls too are crisp and clear.

The build quality here is also great considering most earbuds at this pricepoint are made with plastic so aluminium housed buds are bound to give better sound which they do.  See the video for more and any questions hit me up in the usual spots.

Features..

  • Instruments and vocals reproduced with clarity. Astounding value for money sound performance. You won’t find earphones with this high quality build, premium accessories and wonderful sound quality at this low price! Makes for a perfect gift.
  • Balanced sound with a balanced bass response. The sound signature is commonly only found on higher end audiophile earphones.
  • All metal housing. Manufactured from high grade aluminium making the housing rugged and durable, perfect for on the go earphones.
  • Comply Foam Ear Tips Included. Simply the best premium foam tips available on the market, not normally found on budget earphones.
  • In Line remote with built in microphone

 

BUY HERE

Create your own Bach harmony via Google’s first AI-driven Doodle. #Google #AI #Doodle

To celebrate the birthday of composer Johann Sebastian Bach today, Google has created the first AI-powered Google Doodle that allows anyone to create their own Bach harmony directly within the Doodle on Google’s search page.

The Doodle is an interactive experience encouraging players to compose a two-measure melody of their choice – users can add notes, accidentals, change tempo and key. Then, with the press of a button, the Doodle uses machine learning to harmonize the custom melody into Bach’s signature music style (or a Bach 80’s rock style hybrid if you happen to find a very special Easter egg in the Doodle…)

The machine learning engine behind today’s Doodle was trained by analysing 306 of Bach’s chorale harmonisations. His chorales always have four voices, each carrying their own melodic line, while creating a rich harmonic progression when played together, and it was this concise structure that made the chorales good training data for a machine learning model.

·         The Bach Doodle is available today worldwide on Google.com.

·         Read the full blog post with more information about today’s Doodle here.

·         Explore the life and legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach by visiting Google Arts & Culture.

eir broadband scam number to take note of. #eir #broadband #scam

There has been many scams of late citing eir and has been an ongoing issue and one has hit home today to my folks house but what much of the media do is fail to give numbers to people of the said scammers. The number has been reported several times on checking up and appears to be an Indian/Pakistan female, I had a male most likely of same origin call me even recently with a revenue scam which you can hear the recording here. 

 

The modus operandi is still the same claiming to be eir broadband and will hang up when challenged also to note my parents are not eir customers (thank god) I have enough issues with them as is and they are with another provider some years. Just be vigilant and pass the number on and block it if possible,the number  in formats are provided below and just ignore it. The call also appears to be coming via Galway. (0914872635, 00353914872635)

 

 

 

 

Verizon Connect Introduces Engine Connect. #CommercialVehicles #VerizonConnect #Motoring

Verizon Connect has introduced Engine Connect, a powerful tool developed specifically for the special needs of light commercial vehicles, that collects critical data directly from a vehicle’s engine to help monitor for potential vehicles issues, helping prevent mechanical problems and maximize vehicle uptime.

“Engine Connect gives fleet managers a complete view of their vehicles performance, enabling them to identify potential vehicles’ issues before they become costly,” said Derek Bryan, Vice President, EMEA at Verizon Connect. “With a better understanding of vehicle performance, we can help customers save time and money in the future and provide them with peace of mind knowing their vehicles are running optimally.”

Engine Connect analyzes critical data directly from a vehicle’s engine including fuel usage, distance travelled and diagnostics to help track and respond to vehicles in distress. By combining data with GPS location, customers are able to get a complete view of vehicle performance.

Engine Connect can help customers identify driver behavior that is linked to fuel costs. Notable features include the ability to:

  • Keep VIN records up-to-date
  • Capture accurate odometer readings to see how many miles drivers have traveled
  • Automatically receive diagnostic trouble code (DTC) alerts when problems are detected
  • Identify speeding events to help coach drivers and track engine status to see how long an engine has been running or idling to stay on top of maintenance

For more information about Engine Connect, visit www.verizonconnect.com.

Dell empowers virtual reality and classroom creativity at CIT through latest technologies #Dell #VR #CIT

Dell has today announced that its technology is empowering classroom creativity at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) with students enabled to create graphic-intensive Virtual Reality (VR) projects and lecturers gaining more teaching time.

As CIT sought to harness the opportunities of the world of VR for its creative digital media students, it experienced a number of performance-related barriers. Outdated workstations and supporting infrastructure were hindering the third-level institute from rolling out new modules on gaming, VR, animation and application design.

To overcome these challenges and become a leader in VR design education, CIT undertook a programme to update their design labs and selected Dell as its trusted partner. Through the provision of the latest Dell workstations, Alienware gaming desktops and ProSupport Plus, students at CIT now have the tools to harness the power of VR to accelerate their cutting-edge multimedia careers.

In giving students access to emerging technologies, CIT is responding to a growing desire amongst Generation Z, or those born after 1996, 80% of whom want to work with cutting-edge technology in their future career. CIT sought to develop courses that challenge these students and equip them with vital industry skills.

Rose McGrath, Head of Media Communications in CIT said: “As a third level institute that has trained Ireland’s leading artists for the last 100 years, CIT CCAD has prided itself on fostering an innovative learning environment that best positions our students for the workplace of the future.

“However, in recent times outdated technology has meant we have been unable to meet the needs of students and teachers who increasingly undertake intensive VR projects as part of their digital media and e-learning curriculum.

Our partnership with Dell has proved pivotal in enabling our students to be more creative and use VR to push the boundaries of what they can do with graphics. Without the improved performance from the Dell workstations and Alienware gaming desktops, we wouldn’t have been able to regain 40 minutes of classroom instruction time every day.”

In marking today’s news, Aisling Keegan, Vice-President and General Manager of Dell EMC Ireland, said: “At Dell, we are committed to preparing the future workforce by using the latest technology to spark creativity within the classroom. With 90% of tomorrow’s jobs requiring digital skills, third-level institutions in Ireland must have the tools at their disposal to drive digital transformation.

By leveraging our latest portfolio of devices, Dell has empowered a creative and immersive teaching environment that is producing impressive academic results. Students have used our devices to create projects ranging from therapeutic activity–based video games to assist patients with Parkinson’s disease, to a VR immersive programme that helps prepare individuals in prison for release.

“CIT should be commended for its leadership in digital transformation. This is an example of third level institutions looking to opportunities unlocked by emerging technologies to prepare the workers of the future. By forging an ambitious strategy for change and embracing technology to make that strategy a reality, Dell and CIT can enhance learning experiences and improve student outcomes both now and into the future.”