Techblogger : Quest to Show Off the Best Tech Contest! Win SBD!
This is my first official contest on the @techblogger blog. Are you an aspiring technology writer, looking for some recognition for your outstanding summary / review of a popular new technology or scientific development?
The @techblogger Tech-Writer Contest is for you! Steemit is full of contests so may as well follow the age old tradition and throw one myself!
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Samsung is currently working on a new feature to add to its list of security measures. It’s about Taking a pic of your palm so when you forget your password, you just retake a pic of the palm you took initially, if it matches, you’ll be shown a hint of your password on your screen. This is the post: https://steemit.com/technology/@andrekweku/samsung-working-on-palm-scanning-to-display-password-hints
Wow that is craZY....
IKR.. Its all about security right now and Samsung is doing quite good with that.
I was planning to write one interesting tech article this weekend. When is the deadline? 7 days from now?
Submissions are needed before this post's earnings expire! Good luck!
IOTA kooperiert mit Cisco, Volkswagen, Samsung und Microsoft
Marktplatz für den Handel von Daten
NEW YORK (IT-Times) - Großer Sprung nach vorn für das Blockchain-Projekt IOTA. Die Open-Source-Blockchain rund um das Internet der Dinge hat gleich Kooperationen mit mehreren Unternehmen geschlossen.
Dazu zählen Cisco Systems, die Volkswagen AG (VW), Huawei und Samsung. Gemeinsam mit Cisco, VW und Samsung will IOTA einen sicheren Marktplatz für Daten an den Start bringen, erklärt IOTA-Mitgründer David Sønstebø.
Bei diesem Daten-Marktplatz handelt es sich um ein komplett separates Projekt, dass das zugrundeliegende IOTA-Protokoll nutzt. Die IOTA Foundation hat ihren Hauptsitz in Berlin und treibt das entsprechende Blockchain-Projekt voran.
Auf den neuen Marktplatz sollen Firmen Daten kaufen und verkaufen können. Laut IOTA werden täglich inzwischen mehr als 2,5 Quintillionen Bytes an Daten generiert, wobei der Datenstrom exponentiell auf monatlicher Basis zunimmt, so Reuters.
Mehr als 99 Prozent dieser Daten gehen jedoch verloren oder werden nicht genutzt, da es für die Eigentümer keine Möglichkeit gibt, Daten sicher zu handeln. Laut Sønstebø können jegliche Daten monetarisiert werden. Das gilt sowohl für Wetterdaten als auch für andere Daten, die zum Beispiel durch Internetgeräte generiert werde
http://www.it-times.de/news/iota-kooperiert-mit-cisco-volkswagen-samsung-und-microsoft-126863/?utm_source=Website&utm_medium=RSS
Sorry, this one doesn't qualify. Needs to be an original article. Needs to be posted on Steemit. Feel free to re-submit! I'm all about second chances :)
Having worked half a decade as a tech journalist, I support this contest! Upvoted hard and resteemed for visibility.
Great contest! I'm publishing tech articles all the time :-)
my most hardcore tech-article to date is How-to solve SPAM and Democratize Steem: Introducing UserAuthority at which I wrote some follow-ups, and am actively developing as well at https://github.com/realScipio/ua-js together with @stoodkev (who also blogs about UA)
I'm now (most recently) blogging about all possible aspects on "How to learn programming", from beginner to pro, and my most recent article (trying to publish part 2 of that series today / tomorrow) on Wordpress Theme Development: The Scipio Files #1: How to do Wordpress Theme Development, part 1
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