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Giants Can Fall

Once upon a time Kodak was one the largest companies in the world.  Digital cameras hit the market.  General Motors controlled 60% of the US auto market.  The Corolla came along.  Nokia sat on almost 40% of global mobile phone sales.  iPhone was released. AOL had 30 million users in 2000, by far the largest in the world. Customers switched to broadband. MySpace was the social media site. Suddenly young people moved to Facebook. These giants fell, some faster than others.   They were unable to adapt to changing times.  As the shockwaves continue to pulsate throughout the global tech sector. Could this David slay the giants? That is the question.

Brazen

DeepSeek, the Chinese start-up founded in 2023 scaled the walls of success to become a conversation.  AI was supposed to be the terrain of the giants, not anymore.  A brazen newcomer crashed the scene.  Even President Trump weighed in saying “It’s a wake-up call.”   A new competitor arrived, one that cannot be bought or suppressed.

MySpace

Not only did DeepSeek beat the US giants, the young Hangzhou young upstart did it cheaper and faster than expected.  While Silicon Valley sat back raking in investment for the AI, High-Flyer, DeepSeek’s parent company, outflanked the Goliaths.  In one day, tech stocks dropped $1 trillion in value.  Maybe Wall Street knew had a premonition of what is coming.  In the past it took years for companies to fall from the top.  For the hyper connected age where change comes fast, within twenty months a once household brand could be regulated to the graveyard, then forgotten. Technology is an unforgiving field that moves forward, stomping over stumblers.

 For the first time, The United States tech platforms must change to a catch up plan in a field they dominate.  A nightmare could become a reality, a decline to irrelevancy.  So significant is the threat, Fortune Magazine reported Meta head Mark Zuckerberg has convened a war room to counter DeepSeek’s new Chatbot.

The well-known expression from the Chinese philosophy Taoism:  What goes up, must come down.  These words are resonating in Silicon Valley.

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Gaming Arts Goes AI

At the Acer Computer presentation, the Taiwan company showed an intriguing new AI based technology for gaming.  Winking Studios, an art source gaming development company that enables users to create 2D and 3D works for platforms.  The big question is: Can this technology go beyond gaming?

An exclusive interview with the head Winking Studios’ AI head Rita Liu.

Winking, what is the background of the company?

Winking Studios was established in 2003. With over 20 years of game development and art outsourcing experience, Winking Studios has over 800 employees through Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Shanghai, Nanjing, and Suzhou. Our expertise includes art outsourcing and full project development, across PC, Mobile, Switch, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5.

Our partnership with the top companies in the business allows us to perfect our craft to the finest. We continue to deliver the most exceptional work for our partners around the globe, such as Activision Blizzard, EA, Bungie, Ubisoft, Riot Games, SQUARE ENIX, NCSoft, NEXON. Over the years, Winking Studios has been part of many great projects, including Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Destiny 2, Skull & Bones, Lineage 2M, Genshin Impact, Final Fantasy XIV, Blade & Soul 2, and Onmyoji.

In 2023, Winking Studios launched its AI Research Lab. We introduced GenMotion.AI, its first AI tool created to support and empower animation professionals in producing high-quality content.

Do you see Winking as a disruptive technology?

Our approach to this AI tool is different, with the focus not solely on AI itself. We designed GenMotion.AI to boost animators’ productivity, with AI technology simply helping us reach that goal. We know that no innovation changes things overnight; only tools that integrate seamlessly into existing workflows are truly practical. This tool is set to revolutionize the art production process—not by disrupting it, but by enhancing it.

Beyond Gaming

Winking Studios Singapore
Winking Studios Art

How could this tech go beyond gaming?

Currently, our tool is designed for animation professionals, providing advanced editing options to fine-tune their work. We plan to expand its accessibility to anyone wanting to express their creativity. We will offer intuitive options to help bring their ideas to life.

Is there a certain skill needed to use Winking?

You’ll need to enter a prompt, and currently, since the tool is designed for animation professionals, some skill is needed to apply the animation to a 3D model within 3D software or game engines. However, we plan to make GenMotion.AI accessible to users without specialized skills in the near future, offering them the same quality we provide to professionals.

How would the average person use Winking Art Modeling?

Our future updates will expand the tool’s accessibility to both seasoned professionals and amateur creators. Users will be able to choose from a variety of 3D models, using an intuitive interface that simplifies animation generation, making it easier than ever to bring their creative visions to life.

Acer presented Wining Studios technology at the IFA 2024 in Berlin

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Digital X

After attending my first Digital X technology gathering in Cologne, the first impression, German Telekom knows how to put together a great interactive event.

Stay tuned for more coverage on Digital X.

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IFA Round Up

IFA 2024 came to an end on Tuesday.  The large consumer electronics celebrate its 100th anniversary.  The Berlin event is trying to redefine itself after COVID and management changes.  Once the domain of radio and television technology where Einstein attended and German leader Willy Brandt kicked off the first color broadcast in Europe, IFA evolved into a giant fair where brands showed off new models and devices. “Innovation For All” was the central theme.  Were there innovations on hand in the twenty-seven halls?  Small ideas can lead into big innovations.  The first smartphone from Nokia was released in 1996 to not so much fanfare.  Then came the iPhone in 2007. 

The big trend of course, Artificial Intelligence, every big and small company touted integrated features and applications using AI.  Mobile phone brand HONOR introduced a foldable smartphone with AI features.   

Taiwan’s Acer Computer introduced a PC with an AI editing feature that will cut time in the front of the screen.  During my demonstration, the team showed how the user places the video piece in the feature bar, the AI does the adjustments and corrections.

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Acer Computer AI editing program

TCL introduced a line of colorful sleek affordable mobile phones titled NXTPAPER. The French company teamed with Microsoft for this generation of devices that are based on AI tech.  I loved the Metallic Blue and Gold casing models.

Audio quality made many gains at the exhibition hall.  Normally, the stepchild to visual electronics, sound quality has become a priority for tech makers.

At Yaber, the Chinese brand incorporates JBL speakers in its projectors.  I was surprised by Japanese consumer brand Sharp with its affordable product line of speakers and subwoofers able to produce excellent quality audio.

Sharp Sound System

Tech Fashion

In the tech and fashion realms, leave it to the Italians of course to have style. Puro combined a skull cap with built in touch speakers in three colors.  Essilor Luxottica’s Nuance Audio stylish eyewear for the hearing impaired are optical sophistication. The wearer does not have the stigma of using a hearing aid.

“Silk Audio” is the term that comes to mind for the on-ear headphones from Los Angeles based Audeze.   After listening to Stevie Nicks using the company’s magnetic technology, adjusting back to cheap headphones has been difficult.

Puro Skull Cap with Speaker

The smart home evolution continues with companies thinking up new ways to make life easier and connected.  Ztove had an interesting product of a connected stove and pot that makes burning food impossible.  The cooker has a digital preset mode.

Korean start-up Balcony Farm makes life easier for vertical living city dwellers to grow food and plants with an app, pre-installed lights, small amount of soil and water and a little space.

IFA always has interesting products that may not fit in the “Next Big Thing” category, but deserve attention. 

The Mobile Monitor that can float in water from Sylvox takes the top prize, but the Chinese brand’s bathroom mirror monitor gets an honorable mention. 

Lucian gets my design award for producing a statement tooth brush made of titanium.   

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Lucian

Haier’s Dryer and 10-minute clothing steamer is a great combo for people on the go. 

The JMGO Laser projector with a nimble gimble stand and fast focus.

I cannot wait until IFA 2025.

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IFA Tech 2024

IFA Berlin is celebrating 100 years in 2024. The trend is AI and sustainability, but I found some some products that will make impacts in their own way.

Stay tuned for more coverage from IFA Berlin.

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Tech Trends 2024

IFA is coming this September. The large consumer electronics and technology event celebrates its Centennial in 2024 in Berlin. 

This year there will be many elephants in the room  

Artificial Intelligence continues to be a big question mark.  The fear and misunderstanding of the new technology continue to baffle industry and individuals. 

Recently, tech giant Google lost a big anti-trust case in the United States.  Will the Mountain View company have to sell Chrome browser or Android operation system? 

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Tech and consumer brands are getting squeezed by costs resulting in many industry layoffs.

As consumers face higher prices, many have resisted upgrades, delaying expensive purchases.

Geopolitics continue to play a larger role in technology development and innovation.  With China producing more sophisticated chips, other countries could break away from Western centric devices, platforms and operating systems.

IFA 2024 starts September 4th.

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SAG Works Out

The Summer of Strikes hit Hollywood with a loud bang on Friday. The entertainment industry stopped. Following Writers Guild of America, the actors union, SAG-AFTRA ordered work stoppages around the country. This means not reporting to sets additionally, no promotional work including red carpets or press junkets.

In an emotional speech from Los Angeles SAG-AFTRA head Fran Drescher made the call to her 160.000 members. There is a misunderstanding about Hollywood. A list actors get to go to the big parties around but most actors earn a regular living paying a mortgage taking their kids to school. The minimum an actor needs to earn to qualify for insurance is $26.000 a year. That is getting harder and harder with the new media content models. But their is a bigger question. Why should you have to earn money to deserve health care coverage?

“The jig is up”, “The Nanny” star said on Thursday. The business model has changed by streaming and AI. The old agreements no longer works. Before streamers, a series order was twenty episodes, today that is now eight to ten. Performers earn less money in a production season. The other battle with streaming services is financial transparency and residuals. Residual checks in the past were based on viewer counts and ads, on streamers it is based on subscriber numbers. My advice to SAG, “Good luck trying to get real numbers from a technology company.”

AI is a big bone of contention as productions could soon replace actors with artificial performers or their likeness. Reusing the image in different films, shows or commercials without paying the actor. Would a studio exploit talent too such a level? Ask the decedents of the Three Stooges about their relationship to Columbia Pictures.

It Got Nasty Fast

A war of attrition is now being fought. Studios on one side and talent on the other. The new media moguls are just as imperial as their predecessors. Disney honcho Bob Iger told CNBC the union demands are not realistic. Meanwhile, the corporate head got a $4 million annual raise to $27 million with additional options, not bad if you can get it. Of course he gets to use the corporate jet.

Make no mistake, a lot is at stake, an industry coming to terms in a new reality. Workers are tired of being exploited. Corporations under pressure from Wall Street to pay dividends. Throw in new technologies that could swallow them all. These elements could be a Hollywood Blockbuster script.

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IFA DAY 2

Black and Paper highlights from IFA 2017

Stay tuned for more details on why we decided on these products.

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