Mark Zuckerberg's home AI uses Sonos for music

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Mark Zuckerberg's home AI uses Sonos for music

Mark Zuckerberg recently spent some time coming up with his own Smart Home system that he's dubbed Jarvis, after Iron Man's digital home assistant.

It's basically a server that he's hand coded (100 hours of time) to integrate the various systems already installed in his home.

It's interesting to see what systems that one of the worlds greatest tech experts uses considering his almost limitless budget. It's re-assuring to see that he uses Sonos audio for his music linked to Spotify.

Face recognition also features on the front door, automatically allowing access to people that it recognises and who have authorisation.

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You can read more of his project below. Mark's a mover and shaker so it will be interesting to see if some of these ideas become pet projects or if he's active in helping make API's more open so others can do similar things more easily.

https://www.facebook.com/notes/mark-zuckerberg/building-jarvis/10154361492931634/

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Samsung looking at Holographic 3D Tv

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Samsung looking at Holographic 3D Tv

Samsung have recently filed a patent application for a Holographic technology to allow 3D images on TVs without using 3D glasses.

The system uses lasers projecting onto holograms to provide depth perception including parallax in front of the TV with better depth perception and less fatigue for viewers.

Below we dive into the patent information with wording from Patently mobile (and link at the end), it's very technical so here's a picture to help.

In Samsung's invention background, they first highlight the negatives of using traditional 3D glasses to view content. Examples of glasses-type methods include deflected glasses-type methods and shutter glasses-type methods, and examples of the non-glasses-type methods include lenticular methods and parallax barrier methods. These methods use binocular parallax, and as a result, it is difficult to increase the number of viewpoints. In addition, these methods make the viewers feel tired due to the difference between the depth perceived by the brain and the focus of the eyes.

From there Samsung notes that holographic display methods, which are 3D image display methods capable of making the depth perceived by the brain consistent with the focus of the eyes and providing full parallax, have been gradually put to practical use.

According to a holographic display technique, when light is irradiated onto a hologram pattern having recorded thereon an interference pattern obtained by interference between object light reflected from an original object and the light, the light is diffracted and an image of the original object is reproduced. When a currently commercialized holographic display technique is used, a computer-generated hologram (CGH), rather than a hologram pattern obtained by directly exposing an original object to light, is provided as an electric signal to a spatial light modulator. Then, the spatial light modulator forms a hologram pattern and diffracts light according to the input CGH signal, thereby generating a 3D image.

A Basic Overview of the System

In Samsung's patent FIG. 1 noted above we're able to see the holographic display apparatus #100 that may include a light source #110 providing light, a spatial light modulator #120 forming a hologram pattern to modulate the light, and a control unit #140 controlling an operation of the spatial light modulator.

The holographic display apparatus may further include an eye tracking unit #130 (e.g., eye tracker) tracking a pupil location of an observer. The holographic display apparatus may further include a Fourier lens that allows the light modulated by the spatial light modulator to be focused at a predetermined space. The modulated light may be focused at the predetermined space by the Fourier lens, and thus a hologram image may be reproduced in the space. However, if the light source provides condensed light, the Fourier lens may be omitted.

The light source may be a laser source to provide light having a high spatial coherence to the spatial light modulator. However, if the light has a certain degree of spatial coherence, since the light may be sufficiently diffracted and modulated by the spatial light modulator, a light-emitting diode (LED) or some other light emitting element may alternatively be used as the light source.

In addition to the LED, any other light sources may be used as long as light having spatial coherence is emitted. Although one light source is illustrated in FIG. 1 for convenience of description, the light source may include an array of a plurality of lasers or LEDs.

Samsung further notes that the spatial light modulator may form a hologram pattern for diffracting and modulating the light, according to a hologram data signal provided by the control unit. The spatial light modulator may use any one of a phase modulator for performing phase modulation, an amplitude modulator for performing amplitude modulation, and a complex modulator performing both phase modulation and amplitude modulation.

Although the spatial light modulator of FIG. 1 is a transmissive spatial light modulator, a reflective spatial light modulator may also be used. The transmissive light spatial modulator may use, for example, a semiconductor modulator based on a compound semiconductor such as GaAs, or a liquid crystal device (LCD). The reflective spatial light modulator may use, for example, a digital micromirror device (DMD), a liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS), or a semiconductor modulator.

The eye tracking unit may obtain an image of the observer through a camera, detect the pupils of the observer from the image, and analyze the locations of the pupils. The eye tracking unit may function as a distance measuring unit (e.g., distance measurer) measuring a distance between the observer and the spatial light modulator. Thus, the eye tracking unit may track a pupil location change of the observer and a change in the distance between the observer and the spatial light modulator in real time and provide a result of tracking to the control unit.

In respect to the control unit 140, it may be configured to generate the hologram data signal according to the hologram image that is to be provided to the observer, and provide the hologram data signal to the spatial light modulator. The control unit may actively control an operation of the spatial light modulator according to the pupil location change of the observer input from the eye tracking unit. The control unit may be implemented by using software or a semiconductor chip functioning as the software.

The application then dives into the operation of the holographic display and lists a series of engineering loving mathematical equations such as the one noted below which makes for dry reading for most.

alpha..sub.i*Re(CGH)+.alpha..sub.2*Im(CGH)+.alpha..sub.3*Abs(CGH) [Equation 8]

Samsung filed their U.S. patent application back in January 2016. Considering that this is a patent application, the timing of such a product to market is unknown at this time.

http://www.patentlymobile.com/2016/11/samsung-sets-their-eyes-on-a-revolutionary-holographic-tv.html

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Spotify Integration with Sonos

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Spotify Integration with Sonos

How can I control my Sonos speakers with Spotify?

Firstly, make sure that you have the latest version of the Sonos and also ensure your Spotify app is up-to-date.

Launch Spotify on your iphone, android or tablet - begin playing a track and when your music is playing hit the ‘Devices Available’ to see your Sonos system.

Once it's all set up on your system you can control your Sonos direct and use the Spotify app to group zones or do party mode.

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Amazing Star Wars Cinema

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Amazing Star Wars Cinema

We like Star Wars, we like Star Wars themed cinemas even more and we like this one a lot.

This recent winner of Screen Excellence’s ‘installation of the month’ is a Star Wars-themed project by Zene Private Cinema.This installation won the CEDIA Global award for Best Home Theatre, so it's pretty special.

Zene Private Cinema worked with interior designer Dominique Amblard and spent a lot of time making sure that their acoustical plans could fit into his design. In fact, the team had to individually cut the sound panels to fit in with the aesthetics.

The screen is 170"and powered by a Sony VW-1100ES 4K Projector on a Screen Excellence acoustic transparent screen.  The client wanted Dolby Atmos, which is facilitated via a total of 12 Aragon & James power amplifiers driving three main GTL Sound Labs AP Platinum main speakers, as well as four side, two rear and four ceiling AE963 in-wall surround speakers. These are combined with four Bay Audio subwoofers: two PMT+12 s for ‘impact’ and two PMT+15s for ‘rumble’.  Yes that's 2 15" Subs and 2 12" Subs.

A Marantz Dolby Atmos preamp and Zene DZ-24 DSP equaliser were also installed into the custom home cinema, while acoustic treatment is provided for via Quest AI acoustic panels, Fuyi Sound isolation rubber pads and a custom-made 40dB sound isolation door combined with a steel door to achieve the looks and the required 50dB overall isolation.

Finally, the whole installation, including the lighting is controlled using a Control4 system, including a HC-800 controller, C4-SR-250 wireless remote, DIN-8DIM-E lighting module and a KD240-SW Keypad dimmer. The seven reclining seats are from Fortress Seating.

“This project is the result of good teamwork between each stakeholder (the interior designer, Zene and the contractor) – this lead to the success of this amazing project,” Max enthuses. “My favourite part is that this is a gorgeous-looking theatre, but it also sounds very good. Most good-looking theatres don’t sound good!”

read more here....  http://ce-pro.eu/2016/12/star-wars-home-theatre-atmos/

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Myanmar

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Myanmar

I just returned from a one day, one night visit to Yangon in Myanmar.

Invited by an old colleague and friend who has been working over there for the past few years in construction. We met with some very friendly, very bright and successful people who I hope to be doing work for in the near future.  We've worked in Hong Kong before so aren't new to international projects, we've also completed six homes worth of home cinema, lighting control and audio previously with the Project Manager in charge of construction - All that went very smoothly.  So this could be really fun.

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It's a beautiful place, you can tell it's just on the verge of something special happening in terms of development. I look forward to more visits and the chance to build some very special home environments over there.

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Getting there - reBoot Pc's for kids

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Getting there - reBoot Pc's for kids

We are getting there, we've bought 6 new keyboards and mice, 6 new operating systems and 6 new-ish monitors for the new computer room at BanYa literacy centre.  We've built 6 computers and are just testing them out now, 1 looks like it's not going to make it but that's to be expected, we will fit new parts to it and get it up and running with the rest.


All the computers will run Windows 10, they won't be speed machines but they will be capable and are likely the only source of computers available to these children of Burmese construction workers.

If you have any PC parts. monitors or old computers lying around - please help and drop them off to us at the office and we will make sure they get into the hands of the needy.

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They've got Computers!

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They've got Computers!

Jukedeck research this week unveiled a piece of music completely composed.written by Artificial intelligence (AI).

This is the first time a computer has written and produced a complete ‘song’, from start to finish. Jukedeck specified the genre and duration — everything else was generated completely by AI.

Now if you ask us it needs a little help with naming its songs, but here it is.

This could prove really interesting, who knows - in the future you could simply ask your music system to compose music for you on the fly. Why not go further and have the computer read your mood and decide what best music to compose for you - It's not such a stretch from what happened here, to exactly that.

https://research.jukedeck.com/audio-synthesis-at-jukedeck-788239d65494#.71238ofca

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It's just a Hobby for this guy, Home Cinema - Doing it Right!

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It's just a Hobby for this guy, Home Cinema - Doing it Right!

Carlton Bale runs a pretty serious home theatre Blog for a hobbyist, both his past home cinemas look amazing and would put to shame a lot of the pro installs that I've witnessed.

His current cinema features;

  • 123"" Firehawk screen
  • Five (Yup that's 5) subwoofers - A 15"Velodyne Sub and 4 18" Subs in an infinite baffle.
  • Motorised seating including tactile transducers (these give your seat a thump in action movies)
  • JVC D-ILA Projector, I really rate both these and the Sony SXRD as giving the best image quality possible.

It's a great setup, he's spent a lot of time on the acoustics and 'feel' of the room and it looks like great fun, Carlton is an engineer by trade and he's pretty knowledgeable - there's some great discussion on his pages about the difference in quality between 1080p and 4k for example, with lively debate.

http://carltonbale.com/home-theater/

 

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Busy night reBooting some PC's

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Busy night reBooting some PC's

Just got home (it's 3am) from the office after spending the entire evening reBooting some of our old Pc's, some donated Pc's (Thanks Dennis) and some salvaged parts.

Why?  Well we are rebuilding them as part of our reBoot initiative to bring recycled computers to under-privileged youths. Our current project is for the BanYa Literacy Centre who are hoping to get 10 or 11 computers together for their computer room in their new school for children of construction workers living in local camps.

The recycling work is quite tough going, it's piecing together components, some work, some don't.  Once we have a working build we then purchase a Windows 7 License and upgrade to Windows 10.

These aren't going to be multimedia powerhouses but they are going to be useful and able to run all modern software, as a bonus we are keeping old Pc's and components out the landfill.

We are currently at 4 computers, from about 7 salvaged PC's, they will need mice and keyboard and new monitors. So we need another 7 computers to make the 11 total, which will mean we need about 9-10 more donated computers for this project. If you have an old computer lying around the house from 2010 onwards, please bring it in.

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In a past life....

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In a past life....

I was a recruitment consultant in the IT world, it's a shrinking industry nowadays with most companies hiring in-house 'talent acquisition' teams that do the same thing but represent the company directly.

Anyway, as I was completing the company Bio's today for our About Us page I was reminded of the one page CV I always insist that people should have, especially nowadays.  Attention spans are short, recruiters will decide on whether your CV is worth considering within 6 seconds of looking at it.

Our Bio's aren't quite CV's (or Resumes) but they aren't far off, and they represent data visually much quicker than a boring list of useless skills or I am statements.  Still I'm not in that industry anymore but I had fun doing these.

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5 Questions to ask yourself before buying your Sonos Music System.

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5 Questions to ask yourself before buying your Sonos Music System.

Five very basic questions you should ask yourself before buying your Sonos Music system. Everyone is different, we all like different music, want to listen in different areas and at different volumes.  Here are five simple questions to ask yourself before you buy your first Sonos system.

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LingLong launches the DingDong

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LingLong launches the DingDong

Chinese company LingLong have launched the first Chinese voice assistant and smart home speaker, their answer to Amazon's Echo and Google's Home, It's called the DingDong.

It uses voice interaction to do tasks such as playing music and switching on home appliances and understands Mandarin, Cantonese and a smattering of English.

A study by Juniper Research suggests China's smart home market could be worth $22.8bn (£18.3bn) by 2018.

Beijing based LingLong is owned by Chinese online retailer JD.com - They are currently selling the DingDong for 698 yuan  which is $100.

The device can communicate with 95% of the China's population, Beijing Linglong told Wired.

The DingDong also offers English lessons for children

Like Echo and Home, it can be used to control and automate smart home functions including light control, heating and home appliances. Like its rivals, it can also search the internet, traffic and weather information, directions, online shopping, and music streaming.

So far, customers primarily use the DingDong for music, drawing on a library of about 3 million songs. The limited feature set won’t change without far broader third-party support. “Echo is really great in this area,” Liu said. “[We have] 10 services like that, but Amazon announced that they have 4,000. It’s really a big gap.” To close that gap, the company recently made a voice service platform available to developers, and is offering tech support and other incentives to bring them aboard.

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-38074089

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