Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Amazon's Plans To Fly Drones Suffers A Setback


The US government has restricted drone flights for Amazon as a specific weight can only be hovered from one place to another

Amazon is soon going to launch a flying drone which could deliver a package from a warehouse in the country to a nearby farm. The White House administration too has allowed commercial unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flights but stated it was not prepared to let the American e-commerce giant and Alphabet Inc.’s Google launch automatic fleets of delivery drones out around urban localities.

The Federal Aviation Administration stated commercial UAVs are fine as long as long as the sum of its weight and the UAV is lower than 24.976 kg, flies within US boundaries, stay inside the unassisted sight of the operators as well as pilots pass an exam every 2 years.

Additionally, every UAV should have its own pilot. Whereas consumers have run after the mini aircraft, American businesses state the issue for them isn’t tech. For instance, Google as well as Amazon have shown that prototype delivery could cut down the need to ship through UPS or post. Executives state the obstacle is the web of indistinct rule.

The government stated it’s comfortable with organizations employing drones for rescue, crop inspection and search, aerial photography as well as other infrastructure inspection. But as far as deliveries are concerned, the White House administration stated UAVs are just ready to be taken off in a very confined range of circumstances.

The combined package and UAV yet needs to weigh lower than 24.976 kg. The drones aren’t allowed to hover over anyone who isn’t participating in the transaction and can’t fly out of the observation of the pilot. That is not exactly what the online retailer was thinking in its popular demo video of a UAV landing on a residential drive away.

Last month, the government stated the web retailer had taken particular issue with its need to have a single pilot for every drone. The debate does not seem to be fully regarding security. The government stated lacking data on the security of flying UAVs outside the pilot’s line-of-sight, though it stated operators could file a waiver application on a case-by-case basis.

Commercial UAVs can just hover during daytime and half an hour after sunset and prior to sunset. Speeds should be maintained under 160.934 km and the UAVs cannot fly over 122m(400ft). The government has acknowledged that it does not have the regime to regulate frivolous drone flights the same manner.

It will be noted in the future whether the company’s innovation can be bring together with the limitations and restrictions imposed by the government.


Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Google Accused of Favoring Hillary Clinton


The US search engine developer has been alleged of favoring Hillary Clinton by manipulating its search results

 Lately, the allegations have surfaced which alleged Alphabet Inc.’s Google for favoring one of the presidential candidates –Hillary Clinton. The search engine giant has been blamed for manipulating its search algorithm which favors Ms. Clinton in the predicted-search feature.

On Thursday, a popular pop culture site, Source Fed published a video accusing that the American tech company’s autocomplete facility is biased in favor of Ms. Clinton, the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party. Discovery Communications-owned website SourceFed disclosed that an input of “Hillary Clinton cri” into the organization’s search bar yielded suggested questions related to crime bill, crisis as well as crime reform.

It did not include the suggested search “Hillary Clinton crimes,” although the company’s statistics demonstrate that suggested queries are less common than search. A person aware of the autopilot software stated the word “crimes” is a part of the offensive term list. 

The person also stated the production of suggested queries is done from numerous factors beyond the searches’ popularity including users’ locations as well as searching histories.
The incident focuses upon a growing role played by technology organizations like Alphabet’s unit in influencing the information as well as news. The Mountain View based company has for a long time period claimed that its tool is unbiased, but for years it has been accused of skewing results to favor its facilities over rivals. In May 2016, Facebook changed how its “trending topics” selected news stories feature is assembled after ex- workers stated the social platform was opposing conservatives in a biased manner. The US social networking organization denied that it had any bias.

In the company’s case, SourceFed stated entering “Hillary Clinton ind” resulted in suggested searches regarding Indiana and India but not “indictment” –although the popularity  of the search “indictment” is greater than that of Indiana and India. The latter search refers to possible legal results of her private email server usage while she used to serve as the US secretary of state. Nevertheless, on Friday, a test of that claim showed that “Hillary Clinton indictment for emails” was the first autocomplete suggestion. Hillary has repeatedly stated an indictment would not happen.

Ex- executive of Google Matt Cutts tweeted that the video posted by SourceFed, which got 12 million views on Facebook is “simply false.” He stated often, people use the first name of Ms. Clinton while they are exploring news regarding an indictment. Indeed, entering “Hillary in” resulted in a suggested search of “Hillary indictment.”

“It’s hard for me to believe that Google manually changed autocomplete results .And if they did, it would be completely opposite to their business ethics until now.” 

stated Razvan Gavirllas who is CEO of Cognitive SEO, which helps web marketers enhance their website ranking in Google  results. Discovery Communications’ spokesman representing Source Fed was not available for sharing views.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Amazon's Huge Investment In India


The American online retailer will invest the money to dominate the Indian E-commerce industry

Amazon aims to make $3 billion investment in India –a market which promises growth to the e-commerce titan. On Tuesday, CEO Jeff Bezos met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an official meeting in Washington. The CEO announced the company’s plans for the region and stated that it sees “huge potential in the Indian economy.”

The planned investment now rests at $5 billion following the announcement. Almost two years ago, the e-commerce giant has made an investment of $2 billion in the region. Amazon’s representative turned down the request for giving the disclosure of how finances would be allocated or during which time-period. In compliance with the region’s domestic regulations, Amazon operates a pure market in India and delivers only those items put on sale by third parties through its sites.

Nonetheless, the company has delivery and warehouse tech there that are especially tailored to the domestic market, where internet connections can be non-existent and most consumers do not have credit cards.

Last week, at the tech-focused Code Conference in the state of California Mr. Jeff expressed that the company delivers most of its items to customers in the country. In contrast to that, in the US it heavily relies on United Parcel Service, US Postal Service and other organizations. “We’re adapting to the local model,” Mr. Jeff stated during the conference, noting the online retailer has smaller as well as more number of warehouses than in other markets.

In China, the company sufficiently did not model its business for suiting domestic preferences, he stated, which cost it the region’s market share. Overall, the Seattle based organization’s global segment, which includes every market outside the North American region, is growing at a much more slowing rate than its home base’s. Last year, foreign sales grew by 5.7% to a sum of $35.4 billion, in comparison to 25% in the North American region to $63.7 billion.

The web retailer also recorded an overseas operating loss of $91 billion, compared with an operating profit of $2.75 billion in its domestic market. The organization does not divide results in terms of countries. In summer last year, Amazon stated it aimed to set up a data center in the country to serve a huge number of consumers in the second most populated country of the world. The company faces rivalry in the country from locally based emerging companies such as Flipkart Internet Pvt, which is valued at $15 billion, revealed by The Journal.

The planned investment by the company is particularly huge compared to the country’s still small, but quickly expanding market for online shopping. The future will tell whether adapting to the local market turned out to be fruitful for the e-commerce behemoth or not.


Nestle Relies On Alibaba For Sales Boost


In China, Nestle will offer its more than 60 brands  which are new to the Chinese market

Nestle SA is selling its 67 brands on Alibaba’s popular market place Tmall. The Switzerland food company has collaborated with Chinese giant to come out of the trance of slow growth. On 5th June 2016, Yinlu peak milk and KitKat chocolate maker started selling on sixty seven such brands –including Damak chocolates and Nido –which it hasn’t previously offered in China.

The experiment is being executed as a part of E-commerce fair which is celebrating the organization’s 150th anniversary. The commemoration features high discounts in over 150 items on the marketplace Tmall.com. The fair will run for the first 6 months.

Nestle will be interested in taking of the online growth  that will find Chinese online sales getting ahead of combined sales of Europe and US by 2018, stated Nestle head of African and Asian businesses Wan Ling Martello. The growth of the Swiss company in China had slowed in the previous few years as the organization did not react rapidly enough to patterns such as healthier eating and E-commerce., which led buyers to reject a number of packaged foods. Its brand Yinlu, which is a maker of rice porridge congee and peanut milk, has been avoided by customers as they move to premium items.

In Greater China, Nestle’s sales increased by 6% to $7.3 billion (7.1 billion francs) in 2015, which turned the region into the organization’s second-largest market. In China, E-commerce sales grew twice, boosting the growth. Nestle does not break the number out for the marketplace. During last year, Nestle’s E-commerce sales were 3.9% of cumulative worldwide sales in the last year.
The managing director of Nestle’s beverage and food business in the Greater China region Reinhold Jakobi stated the company’s E-commerce business in the country has a three digit growth rate and on average is already more lucrative than conventional retail. For the previous 4 years, Nestle has failed to meet is long-term sales objective. It has continued to seek acquisitions and growth in healthcare and skin health nutrition to cut down the reliance of the organization on the struggling packaged food sector.
In other news, as per reports by Korea times, the online retailer is improving its profile in the South Korean region, as its business strategy differs from other organizations whose primary objective is profit maximization. The company wasn’t well-known to Korean consumers before it shocked everyone with its record-making IPO at the NYSE in 2014.

In 2014, the organization entered the country, with Chairman and founder Jack Ma visiting the South Korean Capital Seoul to have a meeting with President Park Geun-hye to deliberate upon business co-operation with local companies. Alibaba and its significant partners have since tied-up with local organizations in what critics state is a measure taken for the diversification of its sales revenue streams, as other international overseas information and communication technology (ICT) companies have done.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

AT&T To Test 5G In Middle Town


AT&T is working to offer the fastest internet service to the masses in the competitive world

On 6th June 2016, AT&T stated Middletown will turn into the second location for using fifth generation wireless tech as a home broadband facility, scheduled for the summer end. The country’s second biggest wireless carrier stated initial tests with the Swedish multinational company Ericsson have generated speeds of 10 gbps, or ten times faster than what is offered by Google Fiber.
Rival Verizon’s fifth generation test runs had a speed of 3.77 gbps, speedy enough to download the whole "Simpsons" series in half an hour. In comparison, AT&T test is close to 3 times faster. Telecoms are boosting up the publicity for 5G, the future wireless technology generation that pledges to bring higher levels of speeds, possibly revolutionize the sector and connect more products.
These tests are another reminder that organizations like the American telecommunication service provider are investing in our future. The reality, nevertheless, is that 5G mass-adoption such as a wireless facility is yet years away, and most of these are merely theoretical top speeds that we might never view in the actual world.
Apart from that, the wireless sector yet has to settle on 5G standards, which probably would not happen until 2020. Until then, organizations like Verizon as well as AT&T are developing 5G-like tech that they hold the belief will finally work into the standards. They also are beginning not with true mobile facilities, but with the help of a fixed version that acts similar to a house internet connection.
The Michigan based company also stated it has got Nokia along with other suppliers for its 5G network. AT&T has taken another step to provide a speedy internet service to its customer base. The city officials and U.S Senator Roger Wicker joined together at Plein Air’s soon-to-be set up Grit restaurant where President of AT&T Missipi announced that Taylor is amongst a number of localities that will be provided access to ultra-fast internet speeds of up to one gbps over the company’s GigaPower fiber network. Extra fiber to the house will be enhanced to the one gbps in the later part of 2016, Flyst stated.
The 1 Gbps or 1 gigabit, will let residents of Taylor watch music videos as well as films online, connect at a more faster speed to the cloud, download 25 songs in a second and video conferencing, a television show in three seconds and a film in a time of lesser than 36 seconds, revealed AT&T.

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Facebook finds a way to secure its users communication


The American social network operator may now encrypt its users' conversation on Facebook Messenger


Facebook might be developing its Messenger application encrypted version, a report by The Guardian has disclosed. The publication, after talking to sources near Facebook venture, stated an app opt-in version would be launched in the "coming months". Instead of launching out an end-to-end encryption to 900 million Messenger users, it is reported that the American social networking company will be requiring users to turn on the feature.

That’s because switching on the encryption would stop the working of its artificial intelligence (AI)Messenger bots. End-to-end encryption, which is frequently dubbed ‘strong encryption', tells us that messaging networks as well as their owners cannot read messages sent through their platform; the receiver as well as the sender can only access the content.

Apple’s Face Time and iMessage are already using an end-to-end encryption method and secure messaging applications like Signals and Telegram. If the measure taken by the social networking service provider goes ahead it would contribute to a very high profile encryption launches ever seen. In April 2016, WhatsApp, which was bought by the social network platform operator 2 years ago launched end-to-end encryption for its 1 billion users by default.

The Ex NSA contractor Edward Snowden-backed end-to-end encryption method Open Whisper Systems was used by WhatsApp. In May this year, the US search company Google added an option in its own messenger application Allo that lets users enable end-to-end encryption – also with the use of the method Open Whisper Systems.
As suggested by the networking organization’s development, the Mountain view based organization’s opt-in function is stated, by the Guardian, to be there to ensure that the Messenger’s AI functions are not limited by the organization not getting user data. The search engine operator’s video calling application Duo backs the powerful encryption technique by default.
The reports regarding an encrypted Facebook Messenger encrypted version comes in context of the public battle between FBI and the American smartphone maker regarding the access to the content on terrorist Syed Farook’s locked iPhone.
Up till the FBI, by seeking the help of an anonymous third party, discovered a method to crack Farook’s iPhone 5S, the consumer electronics maker refused to develop new software to permit the smartphone to be accessed.

During that disagreement the Cupertino based organization’s claim that developing a “backdoor” for law enforcers to crack into the iPhone would undermine its encryption techniques was backed by huge tech organizations including WhatsAppFacebook as well as Google.

The tech industry is highly caught between 2 conflicting patterns. Customers look to be demanding that organizations share less data with them- but are also interested in companies making an improvement in their facility through the integration of more of their private data.