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The National Corvette Museum has developed a new Corvette Trivia app for the Amazon Alexa, enabling Chevy fans to test their knowledge of the American automotive icon using the virtual assistant device.
All owners of Amazon Alexa-enabled products can easily fire up the new Corvette Trivia game by saying “Alexa, Play Corvette Trivia” within earshot of the device. Alexa will ask a series of Corvette history questions and will automatically track the player’s points score as they play. After each question, Alexa will provide additional facts and details on the question topic, allowing Corvette fans to dive deeper into the various stories behind Corvette through each question. Players can get three wrong answers before losing, but the user can play the trivia game as many times as they like.
This model is designed to stop atrial fibrillation, or an irregular heartbeat, so you ll always be alerted if something is amiss. Plus, the device delivers skin temperature assessment every night.
Fitbit Sense Advanced can measure electrodermal activity as well, helping to determine the stress level of the wearer. Of course, there are all the practical bells and whistles too – including Amazon Alexa capability.
The Fitbit Versa 3 is available in either Soft Gold or Midnight, with 20% slashed in cost for £40.99 in savings on the current
£159 price tag.
Versa 3 will offer the usual weather, GPS and phone support, as well as six-day battery life. A heart rate tracker will let the wearer more easily quantify the calories they have burned each day.
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December 30, 2020
On Tuesday in the Eastern District of Texas, Amazon was sued for patent infringement regarding a single patent concerning Amazon’s Echo product. Vocalife LLC alleged that Amazon Echo infringes upon U.S. Patent No. RE48,371 entitled “Microphone Array System.”
The plaintiff alleged that Amazon has “a policy or practice of not reviewing the patents of others (including instructing its employees to not review the patents of others).” Specifically, the plaintiff believes that several Amazon employees knew of its patent and listed their names in the complaint. The ’371 patent generally covers systems and methods for use in a microphone array system. The invention described in the ’371 patent was developed by Dr. Manli Zhu and Dr. Qi Li. For example, the invention is implemented by infringing virtual assistant smart speakers utilizing Amazon “Alexa” Technology.
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