AIM Technology has expanded its core software programs to deliver performance management software applications that provide better value to consumers. The new innovations in software have been designed as applications for contact centers and other service environments. The contact center managers can work on the new AIM Technology release and bring down costs, increasing revenue while enhancing customer service. AIM Technology is a leading performance management software solutions center. The software company is headquartered in San Francisco and London, with other offices in Denver and Boston.
YouTube will test video fingerprint tool
Leading internet video service YouTube will be starting a new video identification technology with large media houses Walt Disney Co. and Time Warner, Inc. The novel innovation will recognize unique attributes in the video clips and enable content owners such as broadcasters to identify videos uploaded to the site without the copyright owner's permission. The new technology video fingerprinting tool is developed by engineers at Google Incorporated. Once started, it will be used to block the uploading of copyrighted clips, allowing media companies to decide whether they would like to keep the material on site or remove it.
Bluetooth links up with Wibree
The Wibree wireless specification group would join hands with Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) in view of becoming a part of the Bluetooth spec as an ultra-low-power technology. Nokia's Wibree is known as a radio technology with the ability to connect devices like watches, sports sensors, and toys. Wibree will help Bluetooth SIG by enhancing current Bluetooth cases, along with mobile phones and PCs, by manufacturing very low-power, sensor-type devices. It will also strengthen the technology's ability to provide wireless connectivity for smaller devices.
MIT invents wireless power device
Researchers from MIT made a 60-watt light bulb glow by sending it energy wirelessly using "WiTricity," the name given to the new wireless electricity source technology. The team of researchers lit a 60-watt bulb that was seven feet away from the power-generating source. The wireless-power phenomenon uses magnetic fields to deliver power to the gadgets remotely. The gadget receives power from the charger using magnetic induction. The magnetic induction has the ability to covert a magnetic field to produce an electrical current. Though the MIT physicists had created the WiTricity system last year, this is the first time the operation was demonstrated.
Google, Intel join hands for energy-efficient PCs
Google, Inc., and semiconductor maker Intel Corp. have launched a program to manufacture more energy-efficient personal computers and server systems to minimize greenhouse gas emissions and save energy. The new program, called the "Climate Savers Computing Initiative," has signed on computer makers Dell, Inc.; IBM; Lenovo Group, Ltd.; Hewlett-Packard Co.; Microsoft Corp.; and other environmental groups for the energy-savings campaign. This might also result in more efficient computing that could bring down the electricity consumption now being wasted as heat, especially in the case of large server centers, which require more power for air conditioning. This climate program effort will follow the EPA's Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency standards in computers, home appliances, and other devices.