Not exact matches
In October 2016, Tesla announced that all the
future models of the vehicles will be equipped with
hardware that would be upgradable to
support self - driving functionality.
With the precious
support of the World Bank and Valrhona, the World Cocoa Foundation, the Trade for Sustainable Development (T4SD) project of the International Trade Centre (ITC), Google Food Lab (GFL),
Future Food Institute (FFI) and the Business School Lausanne (BSL) invite you to a three - day hackathon (October 23 - 24) to collaborate on creating, prototyping and birthing
hardware and software tools which address some of the greatest challenges of cocoa farming.
In order to
support the mobile
hardware of the
future there will need to be software.
Supporting our students to be
Future Ready is far beyond putting
hardware in the hands of students and teachers.
The technology currently
supports Powermat - branded wireless charging accessories (at the moment, almost all phones require an adapter) and
future phones embedded with chips that incorporate wireless - charge
hardware.
This will allow Adobe to clip the ticket on a big chunk of the ebooks sold if it gets the kind of
support it's hoping for among ereader
hardware manufacturers (Sony has already announced Digital Editions
support for a
future Sony Reader), e-bookstores, publishers etc..
Sony will be bringing their PlayStation Suite to Tegra - based Android devices in the
future, and will even be certifying
hardware manufacturers for
support and to deliver a «PlayStation quality experience.»
As they said in their announcement today, HP is «aiming for
support on
future hardware platforms» with
support for the Linux Standard Kernel 3.3 and a full complement of compatible open source drivers.
It's definitely a positive sign that the new RIM really wants to play ball, and knowing that the QNX operating system upon which the BlackBerry Tablet OS is built already has
support for up to 32 cores, it means we should see RIM take a leadership position on the
hardware side of things in the
future.
- despite the new business partnership with Cygames, Nintendo is very satisfied with its mobile business - they are also happy with the various projects created in partnership with DeNA, and their relationship will continue - Nintendo is trying to expand its lineup of mobile games - Cygames had a plan for a title that was very deep and Nintendo thought it was important to develop and operate it jointly - DeNA doesn't just
support Nintendo's mobile applications, but also its Nintendo Account system with tech and dev
support - those areas of Nintendo's partnership will also continue - Nintendo is open to partner with other companies as well in the
future - by using Nintendo IP in mobile apps, the company wants to spread awareness about Nintendo's characters - ultimately they'd like it to become synergistic with the console business - Nintendo wants to make mobile games one of the pillars of revenue - it's not enough to just expand dedicated internal development resources for this goal - this is why Nintendo is looking for possibilities to do it externally as well - Nintendo thought that Cygames» plan with Dragalia Lost was common ground for the companies, so they decided to partner - one important factor to think about when managing a company like Nintendo is that its products aren't daily necessities - Nintendo creates entertainment and fun, and the essence of its business will remain unchanged - Nintendo says it's a high - risk business, and there are times in which performance could be good or bad - Nintendo will continue to create specialized gaming
hardware and software for the world - the aim is to be successful every time, but sometimes it will work out, and sometimes it won't - instead of thinking «I can't do this» they'd rather think «what can we do to continuously tighten our relationship with the customers?»
It's not clear if and when Microsoft intends to launch an upgraded Xbox One, but Phil Spencer has already hinted the company will «come out with new
hardware capability during a generation» that
supports existing and
future titles.
Square Enix will be releasing a crop of titles for the PS4 in the
future, so we hope that with the
support of these titles it will help push the
hardware and boost the industry.
You've not only made me disinterested in the current Xbox, you've soured me in any
future consoles because regardless of
hardware I don't like the lack of
support it's going to get or your companies total lack of vision for gaming other than to make a lot of money off it.
8D's latest bike share solution is compatible with systems we already
support, including software and
hardware components, facilitating any
future expansion requirements.
By using instruction set optimizations on modern CPUs,
hardware acceleration on GPUs that
support DirectX 12, and a driver model for purpose - built AI processors in the
future, we deliver performance and efficiency on the broadest range of form factors.
The feature is currently available, in beta form, to original AirTV Player
hardware... vs AirTV placeshifting
hardware, which may receive
support in the near
future.
While it's nice to see
support for 4K videos emerge on PCs, the need for pricey, cutting - edge
hardware and a browser that's subpar in every other way will likely limit Windows 10's 4K Netflix
support to the proverbial «one percent» of computer users for the foreseeable
future.
«If a
hardware partner stops
supporting a given device or one of its key components and stops providing driver updates, firmware updates, or fixes, it may mean that device will not be able to properly run a
future Windows 10 feature update,» a Microsoft spokesperson told the Register.
Windows 10 Mobile is a solid mobile operating system by itself, but a lack of Microsoft
hardware and third - party app
support leave its
future in doubt.
Hardware manufacturers such as Sony started adding NFC
support on their latest Android Wear - based smartwatches, however, the platform does not have any NFC connectivity
support to date and there is no word on its availability in the near
future as well.
Hopefully, we'll see more
hardware from Dell
supporting this in the
future and other OEMs making similar applications.
Microsoft gets to draw the line of when they want to stop
supporting old
hardware with
future updates.
Microsoft has plans to add
support for other Tobii
hardware in the near
future and is open to working with other partners.
Android Wear 2.0 launched this past February with what looked like a bright
future, but lackluster
hardware and developer
support has turned it into something of a dumpster - fire at the moment.
A recent discovery from xda - developers reveals that native
support for face recognition
hardware might be coming to a
future version of Android, but not necessarily Android P, as it's still early days for this code discovery.
With 12 third - party
hardware partners already
supporting the platform, and over 35 developers already creating content for it, Wave's
future is looking bright... at least in China.
The news originates from a report claiming Amazon has confirmed its plans to advance its
hardware, by implementing VoIP
support into its
future set of devices.
Any ported features are said to
support future hardware arriving later this year, and sometimes at the request of specific phone makers like Nokia.
From a
hardware standpoint, aside from the lacking the ability to
support Dolby Vision, the Roku Streaming Stick + is about as
future - proofed as a streaming device can be these days.
While Apple made it sound like wireless charging was something new in its press event this week (it even called it «the
future of wireless»), the truth is that a number of Android phones have natively
supported such
hardware for a while now — like years and years (And Android wasn't even the first, with Palm and others offering such options back in the day).
Wearable apps with smartphone - enabled features like Runtastic will continue being
supported by Adidas going forward as their
future was never directly tied to the company's first - party
hardware since they are also available on many other Android and iOS devices.
Some of this is under the skin, for example, the
support for 64 - bit
hardware means access (potentially) to more power efficient components in the
future.
Amazon's intent is to
support hardware companies achieve this goal with minimum extra investment, so we can expect to see more Alexa - powered devices in the near
future.
Netgear says that the R8500's
hardware also
supports multi-user multiple - input and multiple - output (MU - MIMO) though this feature is not available at launch and will be activated via a firmware upgrade in the
future.