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tamapalace · 5 months
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Bandai Explains Why They Adopted AWS for Tamagotchi Uni and Why NFC Didn’t Work
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The partnership of Tamagotchi and Amazon Web Services is so interesting, and we love hearing more about it. Yuri Okamoto of the Bandai planning team of the Toy Division Global Toy Planning Department, who was in charge of the planning and development of the Tamagotchi Uni at Bandai, and Daisuke Sakammoto of the technical design team of the same department explain further why exactly Bandai adopted AWS for the new Tamagotchi Uni.
Mr. Okamoto explains that the first connectivity method was introduced in 1997 with the Tamagotchi Osutchi and Mesutchi. The purpose of this connectivity was for one character to be able to cross over into the other device.
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Then in March of 2004, after the explosive boom of Tamagotchi calmed down, the Tamagotchi Plus model was introduced with new infrared communication. The infrared technology functionality was the exact function that was tailored in the heyday of feature phones in Japan, and it was possible not only to connect two Tamagotchi’s together, but also to mobile phones.
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Newer models also introduced different types of connectivity, including NFC with the Tamagotchi 4U in 2014. NFC was aimed to allow Tamagotchi’s to connect together by touching the devices together. However, the communication speed of NFC was not very fast, so it did not become a user experience the communication would end when touched.
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Tamagotchi M!X back in 2016 brought back the infrared connectivity. The Tamagotchi Meets back in 2018 then introduced Bluetooth connectivity on top of the infrared functionality which enable the ability to connect to a smartphone or tablet to use the application.
The Tamagotchi Smart which was released in the midst of the COVID-19 global pandemic where contact with people was suppressed. The Tamagotchi Smart allowed caretakers to interact with their Tamagotchi with the use of voice and touch, along with wearing your Tamagotchi Smart right on your wrist.
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Mr. Okamoto then discusses how the Tamagotchi demand has been higher overseas than in Japan. The Tamagotchi Uni was sought out to unify the design and content of play sot hat Tamagotchi users around the world can enjoy the same Tamagotchi Uni globally.
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The Tamagotchi Uni also introduced Wi-Fi for the first time. This enables the new Tamaverse feature, software updates, and more. There are a wide range of functions that should be independently implemented in the cloud infrastructure to realize the concept of the Tamagotchi Uni. AWS has great infrastructure capabilities and a range of sample documents to advance development.
Monoist asks if future models after the Tamagotchi Uni will feature cloud connectivity. Mr. Okamoto responds that there alway needs to be the core play that has always been featured in the Tamagotchi, and Bandai will consider how to do that with both hardware and software. So the cloud is not necessarily a requirement for the next generation model.
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kemetic-dreams · 9 months
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The story of a 13-year-old Nigerian programmer, Joshua Agboola, who just emerged as the youngest Certified Amazon Web Services (AWS) Developer Associate in Africa, should gladden the hearts of most patriotic Nigerians.
This achievement reminds us of the immeasurable roles that education plays in the life of every child. His success story should also inspire our youths to strive hard to develop their skills and seek to always become better in their fields through continuous learning and improvement.
There is far more honour in the success achieved by utilising talents positively. If leadership inspires hope through competence and transparency with productivity as key goals, our leaders of tomorrow will be directed towards making positive use of their talents instead of diverting efforts to criminality. Moreover, the recent strides of our youths in the areas of Information Technology indicate that we as a people are ready to partake in the benefits of modern technology.
Dear Joshua, I celebrate you today for your outstanding achievement. You have made a name for yourself and our nation. I urge you to remain focused on building a great future for yourself and a better society for all.
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blu-lifestyle · 10 months
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drprawedha · 18 days
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07 April 2024
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Setelah kemarin coba pake Google Cloud Platform dengan segala kemudahan sat setnya. kini mencoba pake Amazon Web Services (AWS) dengan segala pengaturan yang njlentreh apa aja ada.
Pake yang Free tier, dengan speed yang 'disesuaikan' cukup laah untuk bangun nextcloud di EC2.
Mari coba running, paling tidak untuk beberapa jam kedepan.
[update]
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Setelah beberapa jam di 'panjer'. ada beberapa case yang belum resolve, yakni masalah bad gateway dan ini..
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infosectrain03 · 23 days
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Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Flow Logs in Amazon Web Services (AWS) is an indispensable feature for developers, network administrators, and cybersecurity professionals. It provides a window into the network traffic flowing through your AWS environment, providing the visibility needed to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure your applications and resources efficiently.
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Power of Natural Language Processing with AWS
Dive into the world of Natural Language Processing on AWS and learn how to build intelligent applications with services like Amazon Comprehend, Transcribe, and Polly. Explore the future of language-driven AI and cloud computing #AWSNLP #AI #CloudComputing
Natural Language Processing (NLP) has emerged as a transformative force in the realm of artificial intelligence, enabling computers to comprehend and generate human-like text. As businesses increasingly recognize the value of language-driven insights and applications, cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) have played a pivotal role in democratizing access to advanced NLP capabilities.…
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tubes-ann · 5 months
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Well honestly what the heck? Amazon.
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aws-waf · 8 months
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mundaoincrivel · 10 months
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Que a Amazon Está Quebrando!
O maior erro da Amazon, é por isso que a Amazon está quebrando! Em 1995, muito poucas pessoas poderiam prever que a pequena livraria online de Jeff Bezos um dia se tornaria um gigante de US$1,7 trilhões que vende de tudo. De fraldas a sofás, produz filmes, possui uma rede de supermercados e fornece serviços de computação em nuvem para empresas em todo o mundo. No entanto, este gigante do varejo está enfrentando vários problemas. De fato, o preço das ações da Amazon caíram, assim como os seus ganhos, por causa da epidemia. E agora está sendo negociado no nível em que estava antes do Covid-19, que marca bilhões de dólares em perdas.
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itbs · 10 months
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Amazon Web Services Advantages
The excellent option is Amazon Web Services (AWS). Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a fantastic option if you're searching for a dependable, secure, and effective cloud platform to host your business apps. One of the most widely used cloud computing platforms, AWS, has a number of benefits. We discussed AWS's many advantages in this image, along with the reasons why it is the ideal cloud computing platform.
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tamapalace · 8 months
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Tamagotchi Uni Uses AWS, Amazon Web Services
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The Tamagotchi Uni is the first Tamagotchi to ever connect to Wi-Fi, which enables it to receive over the area updates, programing changes, and more. How exactly is this all being done by Bandai Japan? Well Bandai has built the Tamagotchi Uni on the Amazon Web Services platform (AWS).
The details of this are actually outlined on a recent article on the Amazon Web Services blog. The blog post provided a detailed view on how Tamagotchi Uni use AWS to achieve secure and reliable connectivity and quickly deliver new content updates without leaving customers waiting.It details that Bandai Co., Ltd., the company responsible for product development and sales, adopted AWS IoT to realize the concept of globally interconnected Tamagotchi, enabling users to interact with each other.
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Bandai partnered with their cloud development partner, Phoenisys, Inc., to connect and manage million of Tamagotchi devices. One of the critical features was the over the air software updates which uses the jobs feature of AWS IoT Device Management to distribute the latest firmware across all Tamagotchi devices without causing any delays to customers.
To make Tamagotchi Uni IoT-enabled, Bandai establish the three key goals, which was implementing secure connections, scaling the load-balancing resources to accommodate over 1 million connections worldwide, and optimizing operational costs. The article even features the AWS architecture for the Tamagotchi Uni, which is interesting.
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AWS IoT Core is used to manage the state of each Tamagotchi Uni device, which helps retrieve distributed items and content. AWS IoT Device Management is used to index the extensive Tamagotchi Uni fleet and create dynamic groups on the state of each device, facilitating efficient over-the-air (OTA) updates. FreeRTOS is used to minimize the amount of resources and code required to implement device-to-cloud communication for efficient system development. AWS Lambda is used to process tasks, delivering new announcements, and registering assets. Amazon DynamoDB is used as a fully managed, sever less, key-value noSQL database that runs high-performance applications at any scale. Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is used for object storage service, each of these data stores are used to manage the various resources within Tamagotchi Uni. Lastly, Amazon Timestream is used to accumulate historical data of user’s actions like downloading items and additional content.
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The article also details how Bandai is handling large scale firmware updates to Tamagotchi Uni devices which are executed at a rate of 1,000 units per hour which would have resulted in a delay for some devices. The team actually designed job delivery as a continuous job which automatically updates the devices under certain conditions. This is using fleet indexing that runs a query to see which devices meet the criteria for the update to be pushed out to it.
Lastly the article details how Bandai conducted system performance testing at a large-scale to emulate what it would be like after the device was released. They verified the smooth operation and performance of updates through their testing.
Be sure to check out the full article here on the Amazon AWS blog.
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amazonselleradviser · 2 years
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blu-lifestyle · 10 months
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technologyplanet · 2 years
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How the Internet is Surreptitiously Governed by Amazon Technology
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When you hear about Amazon, what is the first thing that springs to mind?
The majority of you definitely picture the well-known online retailer where you can get anything you want, but that is merely the top of a much larger organization.
Despite being one of the most influential businesses in the entire world economy, Amazon's primary source of funding is not a well-known retailer. Why does the business make billions and even assert that it owns the internet?
Last year, Amazon.com brought in a record 282 billion dollars. How come the net profit was only 5.6 billion, do you think? Also, keep in mind that it was Amazon.com's most successful year ever. Amazon Web Service, a less well-known aspect of its business, accounted for the majority of its profits.
What then is this essentially unknown service to the general public?
The Amazon cloud subsidiary offers services to more than a million businesses globally. Although you might have heard that it has something to do with cloud storage, it has much more to do with it.
Learn more here>>
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slugdragoon · 1 day
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LinkedIn is crazy, man. I'm a programmer outside of indie dev, too, and I see shit like this all the time, or dudes whose work history is being a "consultant" at about 30 fake AI and blockchain startups talking down to early career devs.
I saw one the other day like that, where the guy was lamenting that they "don't teach programmers anything in colleges these days", but I couldn't tell if he had ever been a programmer? It looked like he ran a winery before working as a social media management company, then literally being CEO of, or consultant at about 40 different companies in the past 6 years. One of them publicly complained about people pretending to work there, others seemed fake, all were AI or crypto-related. Like, no one probably checks because no one trusts those fields anyway.
It's like it's all a weird project related to the social media thing, where his "job" is to be a LinkedIn poster just to make things that appeal to "kids these days" types. The welding thing threw me though, and I had to share.
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Unleashing the Power of AWS Lambda: Features, Benefits, and Practical Examples
Hey friends, check out this informative blog on the power of AWS Lambda! 🚀 Learn about its event-driven architecture, automatic scaling, and practical examples. #AWSLambda #ServerlessComputing #CloudComputing #ApplicationDevelopment
Introduction In today’s digital era, scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness are paramount for businesses to thrive. AWS Lambda, a serverless compute service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS), has emerged as a game-changer in the world of cloud computing. In this comprehensive blog, we will delve deep into AWS Lambda’s features, explore its numerous benefits, and provide practical…
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