Saturday, October 21, 2023

Wired Tech News Update 2023: What is WorldCoin? #cryptocurrency #bitcoins

21st October, 2023:  Auckland, New Zealand
Blog Author: David Lim, @davidlim #davidlimnz



Worldcoin is an iris biometric cryptocurrency project developed by San Francisco and Berlin-based Tools for Humanity. Founded in 2019 by OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman, Max Novendstern, and Alex Blania, it is backed by VC Andreessen Horowitz.
Worldcoin, https://worldcoin.org/ is a global digital identity and financial network that aims to give ownership to everyone. It is powered by a blockchain protocol that uses iris scanning to verify users' identities. Worldcoin launched in July 2023 and has since grown to over 2.3 million verified users in 120 countries.

Who is the owner of Worldcoin?
Founded in 2019 by OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman, Max Novendstern, and Alex Blania, it is backed by VC Andreessen Horowitz.


Recent updates:
In August 2023, Worldcoin launched the World App, a mobile wallet that allows users to store, send, and receive digital dollars (USDC) using their World ID.
In September 2023, Worldcoin announced a partnership with Circle, the company behind USDC, to make USDC the native currency of Worldcoin.
In October 2023, Worldcoin launched the Worldcoin Developer Fund, a $100 million fund to support developers building on the Worldcoin platform.

Upcoming updates:
Worldcoin is planning to launch the Worldcoin Reserve, a decentralized reserve currency that will be used to stabilize the price of the Worldcoin token (WLD).
Worldcoin is also working on developing new features for the World App, such as support for more cryptocurrencies and the ability to buy and sell goods and services using World ID.

Overall, Worldcoin is a relatively new project but it has made significant progress in a short period of time. It remains to be seen whether Worldcoin can achieve its ambitious goals, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way people interact with the internet and the global economy.


Some challenges facing Worldcoin:
Worldcoin has been criticized for its use of iris scanning, which some people believe is a privacy risk.
Worldcoin is also facing competition from other digital identity and financial projects, such as Facebook's Libra and the Diem Association.

Despite these challenges, Worldcoin has the potential to make a significant impact on the world. If it is successful in achieving its goals, Worldcoin could help to create a more inclusive and equitable global economy.


How much will Worldcoin be worth?
Price of WLD today20-102-2023
The live price of Worldcoin is $ 1.627724 per (WLD / USD) with a current market cap of $ 218.56M USD. 24-hour trading volume is $ 50.89M USD. WLD to USD price is updated in real-time. Worldcoin is +1.63% in the last 24 hours with a circulating supply of 134.27M.

What happened to Worldcoin?
What Happened? WorldCoin Crypto ID is Suspended in Kenya
WorldCoin had to use the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) to accommodate the crowd. However, this swift adoption led to government scrutiny, culminating in a suspension of WorldCoin's activities and WLD tokens trading in the grey market.


Should I invest in Worldcoin?
Should I invest in Worldcoin? Before you decide whether or not to invest in Worldcoin, you will have to do your own research, not only on WLD, but on other, related, coins and tokens such as Optimism and Ethereum. Either way, you will also need to make sure that you never invest more money than you can afford to lose.

Is Worldcoin app legit?
The Worldcoin app offers no direct cash withdrawal option, unlike the mobile money apps used by 96% of Kenyan households. Within days of the launch, Worldcoin was forced to suspend the registration of new users in Kenya as the government launched an investigation into its compliance with data protection laws.

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Friday, October 20, 2023

A Comprehensive Historical Analysis of Phone Screen Repair in New Zealand #aucklandreair, #drmobileslimited", "#screen repair", #Takapunareapir, #iphonerepair

20th December, 2023:  Auckland, New Zealand

Author:  David Lim, @davidlim
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This blog post presents a comprehensive historical analysis of the phone screen repair industry in New Zealand, examining its evolution from its nascent stages to its contemporary status. Through an interdisciplinary approach that integrates economic, technological, and social perspectives, this study sheds light on the factors that have shaped the industry, including advancements in mobile technology, consumer behavior, and regulatory frameworks. By tracing the trajectory of phone screen repair in New Zealand, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of the broader dynamics at play in the global mobile device repair sector.

  1. Introduction

The repair of mobile phone screens stands as a critical facet of the broader mobile device repair industry, addressing a ubiquitous issue faced by consumers worldwide. This paper focuses on the historical development of phone screen repair services in New Zealand, situating it within the context of technological advancements, consumer demand, and regulatory influences.

  1. Early Developments (1990s-2000s)

The emergence of the mobile phone as an indispensable personal communication device in the late 20th century precipitated the need for repair services. In New Zealand, as in other developed economies, a nascent repair ecosystem began to take shape during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Initially, repair services were limited to authorized service centers affiliated with mobile device manufacturers. These centers primarily handled warranty-related repairs and were few in number.


  1. Proliferation of Third-Party Repair Services (2010s)

The 2010s witnessed a transformative phase in the phone screen repair industry in New Zealand. A burgeoning demand for screen replacement services, coupled with the proliferation of third-party repair providers, catalyzed this expansion. Independent repair shops, often staffed by skilled technicians, gained prominence as viable alternatives to manufacturer-affiliated service centers. The accessibility and affordability of third-party services contributed significantly to the growth of this sector.

  1. Technological Advancements and Specialization

Concomitant with the rise of third-party repair services was a notable evolution in repair techniques and tools. Technological advancements, such as the advent of specialized equipment for screen replacement, facilitated more efficient and precise repair processes. Additionally, the diversification of screen technologies (e.g., OLED, AMOLED, LCD) necessitated specialized expertise, leading to the emergence of highly skilled technicians with expertise in specific screen types.

  1. Consumer Behavior and Market Dynamics

Consumer behavior played a pivotal role in shaping the phone screen repair industry in New Zealand. The ubiquitous use of mobile devices as essential communication and productivity tools created a robust and consistent demand for repair services. Consumer preferences for cost-effective and timely solutions further propelled the growth of independent repair providers, compelling them to offer competitive pricing and swift turnaround times.

  1. Regulatory Framework and Quality Assurance

The regulatory landscape governing phone screen repair in New Zealand evolved in tandem with the industry's growth. Consumer protection measures, such as warranties and guarantees for repair services, became standard practice. Additionally, adherence to quality assurance standards and compliance with environmental regulations emerged as critical factors distinguishing reputable repair providers.


  1. Conclusion

The historical analysis presented herein illuminates the dynamic evolution of the phone screen repair industry in New Zealand. From its nascent stages in the late 20th century to its contemporary status as a thriving and specialized sector, the industry's trajectory reflects a confluence of technological advancements, consumer behavior, and regulatory influences. This study not only provides valuable insights into the New Zealand context but also contributes to a broader understanding of the global mobile device repair sector. Future research might delve into emerging trends and potential disruptions, further enriching our comprehension of this dynamic industry.





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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

What do you know about the Apple iPhone 13 Pro's cameras?

17th October, 2023:  Auckland, New Zealand

Uploaded by: #davilimnz, #davidlim, @davidlim


The Apple iPhone 13 Pro has a triple-lens rear camera system, consisting of a:


  • 12MP Wide camera with a faster Æ’/1.5 aperture, sensor-shift OIS, and 1.9µm pixels
  • 12MP Ultra Wide camera with a wider Æ’/1.8 aperture and 120° field of view
  • 12MP Telephoto camera with a 3x optical zoom and Æ’/2.8 aperture

The front-facing TrueDepth camera is also a 12MP sensor with a Æ’/2.2 aperture.

Here are some of the key features of the iPhone 13 Pro's cameras:

  • Sensor-shift OIS: This advanced optical image stabilization system helps to reduce camera shake, resulting in sharper images and videos, especially in low light.
  • Night mode: Night mode automatically kicks in when needed, allowing you to capture stunning photos and videos in low light conditions without using flash.
  • Deep Fusion: Deep Fusion uses machine learning to analyze multiple images and merge them into a single photo with the best possible detail and texture.
  • Smart HDR 4: Smart HDR 4 takes into account different lighting conditions and subject matter to automatically adjust the exposure, contrast, and saturation of your photos, resulting in more realistic and natural-looking images.
  • Photographic Styles: Photographic Styles allow you to customize the look of your photos with different presets. You can also create your own custom styles.
  • Apple ProRAW: Apple ProRAW is a RAW format that gives you more flexibility when editing your photos. It captures all of the sensor data, so you can make more precise adjustments to white balance, exposure, and other settings.
  • Cinematic mode: Cinematic mode allows you to create videos with a shallow depth of field, similar to what you might see in a movie. This can be used to create a more professional-looking look for your videos.

In addition to these features, the iPhone 13 Pro's cameras also offer a number of other capabilities, such as:

  • 4K video recording at up to 60fps
  • HDR video recording with Dolby Vision
  • Slo-mo video recording at up to 120fps
  • ProRes video recording (up to 4K at 30fps)
  • Portrait mode with advanced bokeh and Depth Control
  • Portrait Lighting with six effects
  • Animoji and Memoji

Overall, the iPhone 13 Pro has one of the best camera systems on any smartphone. It is capable of taking stunning photos and videos in a wide range of lighting conditions. If you are looking for a phone with a great camera, the iPhone 13 Pro is definitely worth considering.



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