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You can free and without registration download electronic guide Home Appliances Candy, updated 2024. The free reference book offered in excellent quality provides complete information on the company's Candy household appliances. Schematic diagrams, service instructions, assembly drawings, lists of spare parts and consumables are given. For all models of household appliances, full technical specifications are given.

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Smart glasses and implantable chips instead of smartphones 01.06.2022

Pekka Lundmark, CEO of telecommunications equipment company Nokia, said that the commercial use of the sixth generation (6G) communication networks will begin in 2030. At the same time, he noted that by that time, most likely, many people will refuse to use smartphones, preferring wearable electronics and implantable chips.

During a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Lundmark said he expects commercial use of 6G around 2030. He noted that even before that, people are likely to abandon smartphones and switch to smart glasses and other similar devices that can connect to the Internet and interact with each other. Moreover, some of these devices will be implanted in the human body.

“By then, the smartphone as we know it today will definitely no longer be the most common interface. Many of these things will be built directly into our bodies,” Lundmark said.

He did not specify what exactly he meant, but it is likely that we are talking about electronic implants, such as those developed by Elon Musk's company Neuralink. In a broader sense, we can talk about chips designed to be implanted in fingers or other parts of the body.

Lundmark also said that by 2030 there will be a "digital twin of everything", which will require "tremendous computing power". According to him, in order to transmit data in the Metaverse, the networks must be 100 or even 1000 times faster than we have today.

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