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#1949723
11 May 2017
The Beddit app is seen on an iPhone on 10 May, 2017. The sleep tracking app has recenlty been bought by Apple presumably because of the accompanying sensor technology which collects data on bodily functions.
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#1949724
11 May 2017
The Beddit app is seen on an iPhone on 10 May, 2017. The sleep tracking app has recenlty been bought by Apple presumably because of the accompanying sensor technology which collects data on bodily functions.
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#1949725
11 May 2017
The Beddit app is seen on an iPhone on 10 May, 2017. The sleep tracking app has recenlty been bought by Apple presumably because of the accompanying sensor technology which collects data on bodily functions.
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#1949726
11 May 2017
The Beddit app is seen on an iPhone on 10 May, 2017. The sleep tracking app has recenlty been bought by Apple presumably because of the accompanying sensor technology which collects data on bodily functions.
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#1949727
11 May 2017
The Beddit app is seen on an iPhone on 10 May, 2017. The sleep tracking app has recenlty been bought by Apple presumably because of the accompanying sensor technology which collects data on bodily functions.
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#1949728
11 May 2017
The Beddit app is seen on an iPhone on 10 May, 2017. The sleep tracking app has recenlty been bought by Apple presumably because of the accompanying sensor technology which collects data on bodily functions.
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#1949729
11 May 2017
The Beddit app is seen on an iPhone on 10 May, 2017. The sleep tracking app has recenlty been bought by Apple presumably because of the accompanying sensor technology which collects data on bodily functions.
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#1949730
11 May 2017
The Beddit app is seen on an iPhone on 10 May, 2017. The sleep tracking app has recenlty been bought by Apple presumably because of the accompanying sensor technology which collects data on bodily functions.
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#1949731
11 May 2017
The Beddit app is seen on an iPhone on 10 May, 2017. The sleep tracking app has recenlty been bought by Apple presumably because of the accompanying sensor technology which collects data on bodily functions.
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#1949732
11 May 2017
The Beddit app is seen on an iPhone on 10 May, 2017. The sleep tracking app has recenlty been bought by Apple presumably because of the accompanying sensor technology which collects data on bodily functions.
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#1928511
2 May 2017
People are seen taking part in a specially oraganized critical mass cycling event on 1 May, 2017 inin Bydgoszcz, Poland. In Poland the first of May is an official day off and is also called labour day. In cities activities are organized centered around health and active lifestyle.
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#1192273
4 May 2016
A staff member shows a flexible sensor keyboard at the headquarters of Royole Technology Co., Ltd in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, April 28, 2016. Royole Technology, which creates and manufactures advanced flexible displays, flexible sensors and wearable consumer electronics, has company evaluation of more than one billion US dollars. Its founder Dr. Liu Zihong has been leading the company to a creative road, with the spirit shown in its slogan: "We do not predict the future, we invent the future.
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#1192274
4 May 2016
A staff member shows a flexible sensor keyboard at the headquarters of Royole Technology Co., Ltd in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, April 28, 2016. Royole Technology, which creates and manufactures advanced flexible displays, flexible sensors and wearable consumer electronics, has company evaluation of more than one billion US dollars. Its founder Dr. Liu Zihong has been leading the company to a creative road, with the spirit shown in its slogan: "We do not predict the future, we invent the future.
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#1192275
4 May 2016
A staff member shows an arc-shaped car dashboard, which is made by flexible sensor products, at the headquarters of Royole Technology Co., Ltd in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, April 28, 2016. Royole Technology, which creates and manufactures advanced flexible displays, flexible sensors and wearable consumer electronics, has company evaluation of more than one billion US dollars. Its founder Dr. Liu Zihong has been leading the company to a creative road, with the spirit shown in its slogan: "We do not predict the future, we invent the future.
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#13457273
16 Mar 2026
A large-scale visualization is displayed on a transparent MicroLED screen showcasing a digital twin of a functioning Smart City at the GSMA Innovation City pavilion during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The interactive interface illustrates advanced urban infrastructure managed by artificial intelligence, highlighting real-time data flows from thousands of IoT sensors and connected devices. Visible on the map are multiple integrated 5G-Advanced (5G-A) access points and small cells, demonstrated using Ericsson Radio System hardware with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X105 5G Modem-RF System for NTN and mmWave connectivity. The visualization, powered by a cluster of NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip servers, tracks various KPIs including intelligent traffic management using real-time V2X communications, dynamic energy grid optimization, public safety monitoring, and autonomous drone delivery routes, all optimized via localized edge computing nodes running on Intel Xeon 6 processors.
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#13457315
16 Mar 2026
An AgiBot Lingxi A2 humanoid robot serves beverages at the ''Mobile Star Chef'' unmanned restaurant within the China Mobile pavilion during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The A2 model, standing 169cm tall and weighing 69kg, is powered by the NVIDIA Jetson Thor computing platform and utilizes China Mobile's proprietary Vision-Language-Action (VLA) AI model to autonomously process orders and navigate the service area. The robot's hardware includes over 40 degrees of freedom (DoF) with high-precision tactile sensors in its dexterous hands, allowing it to handle delicate coffee cups and utensils with a human-like grip. Connectivity is managed via a 5G-Advanced (5G-A) private network, utilizing the ZTE EasyOn RobotNet solution to ensure ultra-low latency for real-time edge-to-cloud synchronization. The A2 features a 3D LiDAR for spatial awareness and a 700Wh hot-swappable battery system, demonstrating the practical application of embodied AI in the hospitality sector.
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