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Google Maps for Business: Customizable zoom levels, predefined map styles

Google is introducing two new functions for Maps as part of an update. The adaptable information for different zoom levels and the map styles predefined for specific industries are aimed at corporate customers who want to use maps in their own app, for example.

Maps shows different information depending on the magnification of the map. Now these can be adapted to your own requirements. For example, if the user is to find their way to a restaurant, the service should never hide parking spaces near the destination. So far, Maps did not offer these settings natively, developers had to resort to workarounds.

Specific POIs, own colors The predefined map styles are based to individual industries. For example, a style only shows certain information such as POIs (Points of Interest) or areas, but can also include other color palettes or changed parameters such as the standard density of the information shown.

To start with, Maps includes customized map styles for companies in the travel, real estate, retail and logistics sectors. However, Google wants to add more industries in upcoming updates.

All information about the update can be found in the Google Cloud blog. Companies can access the new features via the Google Cloud Console.

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Best of CES 2021: Top TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony and Panasonic

(Pocket-lint) – The annual CES consumer electronics trade show traditionally plays host to the latest TV tech that’ll hit stores in the following 12 months. And, while CES 2021 was digital-only due to the ongoing pandemic, it has still seen some excellent announcements in the category.

TVs from Samsung, Sony, LG, TCL and Panasonic have been unveiled, so here are our favourites to look out for in the year ahead.

Samsung

Samsung Q900A Neo QLED TV

Samsung’s top-of-the-range QLED TV for 2021 is this 8K beauty with a Mini LED backlight. That means it offers deep, involving black levels thanks to many tiny LEDs grouped in thousands of zones being able to be switched on or off.

The design is described as “Infinity One”, which presents a super slim bezek. And Neo Quantum processing ensures that all content is upscaled to 8K no matter the source.

  • Samsung embraces Mini LED for 2021 8K and 4K Neo QLED TV range
LG

LG G1 OLED TV

As ever, LG debuted a range of new OLED TVs during this year’s CES, with the G1 being the flagship. It is super slim, just like previous models in its “Gallery” range, but can now come with a dedicated stand as an optional extra.

It also has the new webOS 6.0 smart system and the latest Alpha 9 processor. All of LG’s OLEDs in 2021 will also have access to Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service without the need for a separate device, save for a game controller.

  • LG announces new, more efficient G1 OLED TV series, updates to C1 series
Panasonic

Panasonic JZ2000 OLED TV

Panssonic unveiled just one TV during CES 2021, but what a TV it is. The JZ2000 comes with a reference standard OLED display and HDR 10+ Adapative, enabling on-the-fly adjustments depending on the ambient light in your room.

Dolby Vision IQ and Filmmaker Mode are included, as with last year’s equivalant, while Dolby Atmos support comes from side and up-firing speakers built into the TV itself.

  • Panasonic JZ2000 OLED TV is company’s 2021 flagship and spec’ed for next-gen gaming
Sony

Sony Bravia XR Master Series A90J

Sony has an 8K Master Series TV this year, but it is this 4K alternative that catches our eye the most. Not only does it have superb picture performance, thanks to the Cognitive Processor XR tech, it comes with Sony’s new Bravia Core streaming service.

This is a new, high quality service that presents movies in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray quality and is completely exclusive to Sony Bravia TVs.

  • Sony’s latest Bravia XR TVs are designed to more closely replicate what you see and hear
TCL

TCL 6-series 8K Roku TV

TCL was the first major manufacturer to adopt Mini LED for its TVs, with ranges available in 2020. Now it continues to develop the tech and has even adopted it for an 8K model for 2021.

There is even Roku built-in, making the new 6-series one of the most rounded you’ll be likely to find.

  • TCL’s 2021 TV lineup includes 8K sets with ‘OD Zero’ mini LED tech
Samsung

Samsung 110-inch MicroLED TV

Samsung announced its new MicroLED TV prior to CES, but it was still a major part of its presentation. MicroLED is comparable with OLED for picture quality, but as each pixel is a miniature LED, it is capable of much higher brightness.

The new 110-inch model is the first that can be installed by the customer rather than a professional – the only caveat is price. While we do not yet have confirmation, there is a rumour that the technology is still phenomenally expensive, with estimations claiming it costs more than $1,000 per inch. The 110-inch TV display will therefore cost between $110,000 and $150,000. Crikey.

  • Samsung’s new 110-inch MicroLED TV will be available early 2021

Writing by Rik Henderson.

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Fortinet's professional cybersecurity courses will be free throughout 2021

The training initiative of Fortinet offers participants access to more than 08 free courses on security, preparation for NSE certification exams and the possibility of obtaining continuing professional training credits

of Alberto Falchi published on , at 08: 41 in the Security channel

Fortinet

The lack of skills in the IT sector is a problem not to be underestimated: companies all over the world, including Italy, are struggling to find specialized personnel on public administration rticular technological sectors, including cybersecurity. A problem that has prompted companies like Fortinet to offer free professional courses. An initiative launched by the company last year and which has met with great success, recording more than 800. 0 inscriptions, fact that pushed Fortinet to upgrade it for 2021.

Fortinet’s free cybersecurity courses

There are more than 30 the courses offered free of charge by Fortinet , ranging from topics such as SD-WAN security to security in operational technology (OT) and the cloud. There will be laboratory demos recorded by experts, which will be accessible in on-demand mode. Most of these courses are valid for the Fortinet ‘s Certification Program NSE , the company’s certification program structured in 8 levels.

Thanks to the partnership with (ISC) 2 , the participants will be able to obtain continuing professional training credits, specifically, one credit for each hour of lessons followed.

With over 800. 00 0 registrations to our free training courses in 2020, it is clear how much the NSE offering of Fortinet is able to satisfy a huge need of security at all levels “- stated Rob Rashotte, Vice President Global Training & Technical Field Enablement of Fortinet – “ We are committed to making the entire catalog of courses for Network Security Experts available at no cost until the skill deficit trend is reversed. By partnering with our ecosystem of academic faculty and business partners , as well as partnerships between the government and NGOs, continue aim to provide the sector with a diversified, equitable and inclusive offer of security professionals “.