hot technologies

15
ICT USB 3.0 Speeds Up Performance on External Devices Gesture-Based Remote Control Your Fingers Do Even More Walking Memrister ICT The 1st Congress About! ‘’ICT in education: Challenging the present, Building the future.’’

Upload: kentvan-abrigana

Post on 26-Jun-2015

92 views

Category:

Technology


1 download

DESCRIPTION

Entry No. 2 Tupi National High School Kentvan Tabion Abrigana 1st Division ICT Congress

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Hot Technologies

ICT

USB 3.0 Speeds Up Performance on External Devices

Gesture-Based Remote Control

Your Fingers Do Even More Walking

Memrister

ICT

The 1st

C o n g r e s s

About!

‘’ICT in education: Challenging the present, Building the future.’’

Page 2: Hot Technologies

ICTThe 1st

C o n g r e s s

Sponsored By AMA Computer college

Page 3: Hot Technologies

ICTThe 1st

C o n g r e s s

Sponsored By AMA Computer college

Page 4: Hot Technologies

ICTThe 1st

C o n g r e s s

Sponsored By AMA Computer college

Page 5: Hot Technologies

ICTThe 1st

C o n g r e s s

Sponsored By AMA Computer college

Page 6: Hot Technologies

USB 3.0 Speeds Up Performance on External Devices

Page 7: Hot Technologies

USB 3.0 Speeds Up Performance on External Devices

USB 3.0 (aka "SuperSpeed USB")

promises to increase performance by a factor of 10, pushing the theoretical maximum throughput of the connector all the way up to 4.8 gigabits per second, or processing roughly the equivalent of an entire CD-R disc every second.

Page 8: Hot Technologies

Gesture-Based Remote Control

Page 9: Hot Technologies

Gesture-Based Remote Control Soon you'll be able to simply point at your

television and control it with hand gestures.

Compared with the intricacies of voice recognition, gesture recognition is a fairly simple idea that is only now making its way into consumer electronics. The idea is to employ a camera (such as a laptop's Webcam) to watch the user and react to the person's hand signals.

Page 10: Hot Technologies

Your Fingers Do Even More Walking

Page 11: Hot Technologies

Your Fingers Do Even More Walking

With the iPhone, "multitouch" technology (which lets you use more than one finger to perform specific actions) reinvented what we knew about the humble touchpad.

Page 12: Hot Technologies

Memristor

Page 13: Hot Technologies

Memristor

The memristor, a microscopic component that can "remember" electrical states even when turned off. It's expected to be far cheaper and faster than flash storage.

A flexible memristor has been developed by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, opening the door to new memory technologies.

Page 14: Hot Technologies

E-Presentation

Entry No. 2Kentvan T. AbriganaTupi National High SchoolTupi South Cotabato

Page 15: Hot Technologies

Thank you for Listening!