Всегда мечтал быть тем чуваком, которому присылают тестовые версии устройств на зацен, ещё до поступления в продажу. И вот Сбер таки прислал.
Год назад я писал о выходе SberPortal — умной колонки с экраном. Тогда казалось, что акцент у Сбера именно такой — обязательное наличие экрана даже при голосовом управлении. Но сейчас они выпустили voice-only устройство: SberBox Time. Нет, его всё ещё можно подключить к телевизору, но это не обязательно, и по факту колонка является чем-то средним между большой и маленькой Яндекс Станциями, с уклоном в большую: и звук помощнее, и HDMI есть.
Устройство пока не продаётся, но некоторым разработчикам под Сбер выслали демонстрационные экземпляры. Стоит сразу отметить любопытную дизайнерскую находку — аналоговые часы вместо дисплея. Находка именно что любопытная. По факту сугубо на мой взгляд часы не являются ни шибко красивыми, ни тем более удобными. Определять по ним время тяжело, а из-за матового стекла лично у меня постоянно возникает желание настроить резкость. Однако, сама мысль скрещивать хайтек с чем-то более конвервативным звучит привлекательно. Возможно, я становлюсь старым, а может, просто устал от повсеместной цифровизации всего вокруг, но даже при субъективно спорном дизайне часики вполне приятно разместились на стеллаже.
Впрочем, колонка пока что сырая — ложные срабатывания, неопределённо скачущая громкость, ошибки в ответах. К счастью, это всё исправляется апдейтами софта, а Сбер за прошедший год показал себя очень внимательным в вопросе фикса багов, и опередил здесь по скорости всех конкурентов. Посмотрим, что из этого выйдет.
Прикольная мелочь: на офсайте SberBox Time предлагают скачать модели для 3D-печати и "надеть" на колонку всякие ушки, рожки, плавники, крылья итд. Я сначала подумал, что это полный бред, но для интереса распечатал, и надо сказать очень мило вышло, даже мне взрослому не хочется снимать, а уж дети то вообще должны быть в восторге (известно, что дети составляют значительную долю среди пользователей умных колонок).
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#SGDengueUpdate 153 new dengue cases and 53 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 4 Nov 2023.
If you are living in a dengue cluster area, or have been diagnosed with or are suspected to be infected with dengue,carry out ‘S-A-W’ and ‘B-L-O-C-K’ actions immediately: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
⚠️ Continued urgent action from all is critical to prevent a surge in dengue cases at year-end.
#SGDengueUpdate 191 new dengue cases and 50 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 28 Oct 2023.
If you are living in a dengue cluster area, or have been diagnosed with or are suspected to be infected with dengue,carry out ‘S-A-W’ and ‘B-L-O-C-K’ actions immediately: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
⚠️ Continued urgent action from all is critical to prevent a surge in dengue cases at year-end.
#SGDengueUpdate 215 new dengue cases and 66 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 14 Oct 2023.
If you are living in a dengue cluster area, or have been diagnosed with or are suspected to be infected with dengue,carry out ‘S-A-W’ and ‘B-L-O-C-K’ actions immediately: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
The weekly number of dengue cases has increased steadily, and is expected to rise beyond the traditional peak dengue season, with many dengue clusters across the island. Urgent action from all is critical to prevent a surge in dengue cases at year-end.
#SGDengueUpdate 267 new dengue cases and 90 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 7 Oct 2023.
If you are living in a dengue cluster area, or have been diagnosed with or suspected to be infected with dengue,carry out ‘S-A-W’ and ‘B-L-O-C-K’ actions immediately: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
⚠️ The number of dengue cases is expected to rise beyond the traditional peak dengue season, as fast rate of dengue transmission is seen in dengue clusters across the island. Urgent action from all is critical to prevent a surge in dengue cases at year-end.
#SGDengueUpdate 343 new dengue cases and 76 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 30 Sep 2023. No new Zika cases were reported last week.
If you are living in a dengue cluster area, or have been diagnosed with or suspected to be infected with dengue,carry out ‘S-A-W’ and ‘B-L-O-C-K’ actions immediately: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
#SGDengueUpdate 303 new dengue cases and 64 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 23 Sep 2023. No new Zika cases were reported last week.
If you are living in a dengue cluster area, or have been diagnosed with or suspected to be infected with dengue,carry out ‘S-A-W’ and ‘B-L-O-C-K’ actions immediately: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
#SGDengueUpdate 330 new dengue cases and 56 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 16 Sep 2023. Two new Zika cases were also reported last week.
The number of dengue cases at Toa Payoh remains high. If you are living in a dengue cluster area, or have been diagnosed with or suspected to be infected with dengue,carry out ‘S-A-W’ and ‘B-L-O-C-K’ actions immediately: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
#SGDengueUpdate 261 new dengue cases and 53 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 9 Sep 2023. There are two fast-growing dengue clusters at Science Park Drive (47 cases) and Lentor Loop (33 cases). The number of dengue cases at Toa Payoh remains high.
If you are living in a dengue cluster area, or have been diagnosed with or suspected to be infected with dengue,carry out ‘S-A-W’ and ‘B-L-O-C-K’ actions immediately: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
#SGDengueUpdate 213 new dengue cases and 42 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 2 Sep 2023. There are two fast-growing dengue clusters at Science Park Drive (26 cases) and Lentor Loop (22 cases). The number of dengue cases at Toa Payoh remains high.
Particularly if you are living in a dengue cluster area, or have been diagnosed with or suspected to be infected with dengue,carry out ‘S-A-W’ and ‘B-L-O-C-K’ actions immediately: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
#SGDengueUpdate Over 4,500 dengue cases have been reported this year, and there are currently 12 active dengue clusters. Although recent weekly dengue cases have been lower than during the same period in 2020, we should all continue to stay vigilant, to prevent a year-end rise in dengue cases amid higher circulation of less common Dengue virus serotype 3 (DENV-3)! Learn how you can prevent Aedes mosquitoes from breeding in your home: www.nea.gov.sg/dengue-zika/prevent-aedes-mosquito-breedin
#SGDengueUpdate The number of weekly dengue cases has come down slightly to 156 cases as of 23 Jan. However, the Aedes aegypti mosquito is still high in parts of Singapore. Coupled with a sizeable proportion of people still working from home, the risk of dengue remains high in 2021.
The strong support from our stakeholders and the public helped to bring down the weekly number of dengue cases from its peak of 1,792 in Jul 2020. Let’s stay vigilant in this fight against dengue! Here’s how: www.nea.gov.sg/stop-dengue
#SGDengueUpdate 281 weekly dengue cases were reported last week, reversing the downward trend in the number of weekly dengue cases over the past 6 weeks. The Aedes mosquito population has also increased by 11% since the second week of Nov. Let’s all stay vigilant and do our part to reduce the Aedes mosquito population! Learn more: go.gov.sg/mozzieproof