Google Bristlecone, The Race To Quantum Supremacy
https://www.electronics-lab.com/google-bristlecone-race-quantum-supremacy/
On Monday, March 05, 2018, research scientists from the Google Quantum Al lab whose goal is to build a quantum computer that can be used to solve real-world problems, presented their latest quantum processor called Bristlecone at the annual American Physical Society meeting in Los Angeles. Qubits or quantum bits are merely the quantum analogue […]
Google offers AI vision kit for Raspberry Pi owners
https://www.electronics-lab.com/google-offers-ai-vision-kit-raspberry-pi-owners/
Google’s Vision Kit lets you build your own computer-vision system for $45 along with your own Raspberry Pi. The company has now launched the AIY (AI yourself) Vision Kit that lets you turn Raspberry Pi equipment into an image-recognition device. The kit is powered by Google’s TensorFlow machine-learning models and will soon gain an accompanying […]
Android Things, Google’s IoT Platform
https://www.electronics-lab.com/android-things-googles-iot-platform/
Google had launched Android Things, a new comprehensive IoT platform for building smart devices on top of Android APIs and Google’s own services. Android Things is now available as a developer preview. Android Things was basically launched as an enhancement for Brillo, Android based OS used for embedded development in particular for low-power IoT devices, […]
Brillo, the new OS for IoT by Google
https://www.electronics-lab.com/brillo-new-os-iot-google/
Google had launched Brillo, a new Android based OS used for embedded development – in particular for low-power, IoT devices. Brillo brings the simplicity and speed of software development to hardware for IoT with an embedded OS, core services, developer kit, and developer console. Brillo works in conjunction with Weave, an open, standardized communications protocol […]
Time-based One-time Password fob for Google Authenticator
https://www.electronics-lab.com/time-based-one-time-password-fob-for-google-authenticator/
conoroneill.net has coded an Espruino Pico to work like a HID device. Now that the Espruino Pico has (beta) HID support, it can pretend to be a keyboard or mouse (or other HID compatible device). This makes it possible to send characters to the active window on your Windows/Linux/Mac PC. I’ve cobbled together some code which […]