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క్రిస్టియానో రొనాల్డో ఖాతాలో 700 గోల్స్ - ronaldo record goals
పోర్చుగల్ ఫుట్బాల్ క్రీడాకారుడు క్రిస్టియానో రొనాల్డో కెరీర్లో అరుదైన మైలురాయి అందుకున్నాడు. యూరో 2020 అర్హత పోటీల్లో భాగంగా సోమవారం ఉక్రెయిన్తో తలపడిన మ్యాచ్లో రొనాల్డో 700వ గోల్ కొట్టాడు.
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Published : Oct 16, 2019, 6:26 AM IST
యూరో 2020 మెగాటోర్నీలో ఉక్రెయిన్ జట్టు ఫైనల్కు చేరింది. ఈ మ్యాచ్లో 2-1 తేడాతో పోర్చుగల్ను ఓడించింది ఉక్రెయిన్. ఈ మ్యాచ్లో పోర్చుగల్ సారథి, స్టార్ ఫుట్బాల్ ప్లేయర్ క్రిస్టియానో రొనాల్డో అరుదైన ఘనత సాధించాడు. తన ఫుట్బాల్ కెరీర్లో 700వ గోల్ చేశాడు. మొత్తం 973 మ్యాచ్ల్లో ఈ ఘనత సాధించిన ఆరో ఆటగాడిగా నిలిచాడు.
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చెక్ ఆస్ట్రియన్ ఆటగాడు జోసెఫ్ బికన్ 805 గోల్స్తో అగ్రస్థానంలో ఉండగా తర్వాత రొమారియో 772 (బ్రెజిల్), పీలే 767, ఫెరెన్ పుస్కాస్ 746 (హంగేరి), గెర్డ్ ముల్లర్ 735 (జర్మనీ) వరుసగా ఉన్నారు.
మరోవైపు అర్జెంటీనా స్టార్ ఆటగాడు లియోనెల్ మెస్సీ ప్రస్తుతం 672 గోల్స్తో కొనసాగుతుండగా.. రొనాల్డోని అధిగమించే అవకాశం ఇతడికి మాత్రమే ఉంది.
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యూరో 2020 మెగాటోర్నీలో ఉక్రెయిన్ జట్టు ఫైనల్కు చేరింది. ఈ మ్యాచ్లో 2-1 తేడాతో పోర్చుగల్ను ఓడించింది ఉక్రెయిన్. ఈ మ్యాచ్లో పోర్చుగల్ సారథి, స్టార్ ఫుట్బాల్ ప్లేయర్ క్రిస్టియానో రొనాల్డో అరుదైన ఘనత సాధించాడు. తన ఫుట్బాల్ కెరీర్లో 700వ గోల్ చేశాడు. మొత్తం 973 మ్యాచ్ల్లో ఈ ఘనత సాధించిన ఆరో ఆటగాడిగా నిలిచాడు.
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చెక్ ఆస్ట్రియన్ ఆటగాడు జోసెఫ్ బికన్ 805 గోల్స్తో అగ్రస్థానంలో ఉండగా తర్వాత రొమారియో 772 (బ్రెజిల్), పీలే 767, ఫెరెన్ పుస్కాస్ 746 (హంగేరి), గెర్డ్ ముల్లర్ 735 (జర్మనీ) వరుసగా ఉన్నారు.
మరోవైపు అర్జెంటీనా స్టార్ ఆటగాడు లియోనెల్ మెస్సీ ప్రస్తుతం 672 గోల్స్తో కొనసాగుతుండగా.. రొనాల్డోని అధిగమించే అవకాశం ఇతడికి మాత్రమే ఉంది.
ఈ మ్యాచ్లో గెలుపుతో యూరో 2020 గ్రూప్ బీలో ఉక్రెయిన్ 19 పాయింట్లతో అగ్రస్థానంలో నిలిచింది. ఈ విజయంతో ఉక్రెయిన్ వరుసగా మూడోసారి యూరోపియన్ ఛాంపియన్షిప్ ఫైనల్స్కు అర్హత సాధించింది. ఢిఫెండింగ్ ఛాంపియన్ పోర్చుగల్ 11 పాయింట్లతో రెండో స్థానంతో సరిపెట్టుకుంది. సెర్బియా 10 పాయింట్లతో మూడో స్థానంలో నిలిచింది.
JAPAN CEATEC
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Makuhari Messe, Tokyo, Japan, Oct 15, 2019
1. Mid of Tactile Telerobot
2. Mid of rWing
3. Mid of spinning VR machine
4. Various of gaming AR robot
5. Various of robot
6. Various of Society 5.0 Town sign
7. Wide of Society 5.0 street
8. Various of AvatarIn booth
9. Various of Tactile Telerobot
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Rich Walker, Managing Director, Shadow Robot Company
"We think that giving robots a really good sense of touch, fingers that are like yours, that can actually touch things and understand what they're doing is the barrier to getting robots to be really useful. We've all seen all kind of robots wandering around, maybe doing a bit of vacuuming, or maybe coming up and being slightly annoying when you go into a supermarket, but so far none of them have really changed what happens in the world around us. And we think that's down to robots needing touch."
11. Various of Tactile Telerobot
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Kajitani, Director, Avatar Division, ANA HOLDINGS INC.
"We have the Shadow, the collaboration with Shadow, HaptX, and SynTouch, which gives you a lot more fidelity in terms of being able to actually manipulate things in a remote environment, be able to build things, cook, clean, take care of loved ones from afar. And so, obviously depending on the use case, we'll have a different type of avatar to meet that need."
13. Various of ANA avatar
14. Various of ANA fishing
15. Various of ANA biped avatar
16. Various of TE connectivity booth
17. Various of rWing simulator
18. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Akitaka Yagi, General Manager, Japan and South Korea, Aerospace, Defence & Marine, Tyco Electronics Japan G.K.
"There are so many different types of flying devices throughout the world. For example, during times of disasters or when roads are bad, flying systems can provide support, and I think recently have been a lot of problems with traffic. Right now we want to push as much as we can to support these kinds of devices."
19. Wide shot of simulator
20. Close of sign
21. Various of Mitsubishi booth
22. W/s of inside of the booth
23. Various of SwipeTalk Air demonstration
24. SOUNDBITE (English) Jiaying Wei, Software Designer, Design Engineering Group, Mitsubishi Electric
"In Japan, a lot of people speak Japanese, and with the coming Olympics, maybe you want to increase your audience to different people in the world, so you can kind of, write messages in different languages and share them with a broader community."
25. Close of person using SwipeTalk Air
26. Various of Ceatec
27. Zoom out of Ceatec sign
LEADIN:
Smarter techology for the city of 2030 is on show at CEATEC, Japan's cutting edge advanced technologies trade show.
From a motorcycle for the sky, to avatar robots, our future selves will live even more in touch with technology.
STORYLINE:
Welcome to the future.
This year marks the 20th anniversary for Japan's CEATEC (Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies) trade show, a four-day event featuring companies from around the world showing off their latest advances in technology.
The theme for 2019 is Society 5.0 and features a special section called 'City of 2030' where visitors can walk down a 'street' lined with technologies that hope to become everyday devices within the next ten years.
One the of the major draws to the futuristic city is the new Tactile Telerobot shown earlier this year at the Amazon Re:Mars Expo.
The Telerobot consists of a pair of robotic hands that can be controlled remotely via a set of gloves worn by the user. What sets this technology apart is the compelling tactile feedback the user can feel from the robot.
The group behind the technology is made up of three companies: Shadow Robot Company, that create dexterous robotic hands; SynTouch, that create biomimetic tactile sensors; and HaptX, a company that specialises in realistic haptic feedback.
"We think that giving robots a really good sense of touch, fingers that are like yours, that can actually touch things and understand what they're doing is the barrier to getting robots to be really useful. We've all seen all kind of robots wandering around, maybe doing a bit of vacuuming, or maybe coming up and being slightly annoying when you go into a supermarket, but so far none of them have really changed what happens in the world around us. And we think that's down to robots needing touch," says Rich Walker, Managing Director of the Shadow Robot Company
The group were brought together by Japan's ANA company, which hopes to one day incorporate the technology into their Avatar system.
The Avatar system is a collective of robots created to act as user interfaces. The goal is to have robots all around the world that users can then log in to and control, with different types of avatars for different purposes. Users could use avatars to visit distant relatives, go sightseeing, and even to explore places that might otherwise be dangerous for humans to visit.
Currently, ANA has several different prototypes in the works which range from simple screen interfaces that move on wheels, to avatars that allow users to fish in real-time with haptic feedback, to bipedal robots that can carry up to 40 pounds and navigate uneven terrain.
Another company drawing in crowds is Tyco Electronics, which is working with company rLoop to create the rWing, a prototype personal flying device.
The rWing is described as 'a motorcycle for the sky' and features vertical take-off and landing, as well as a heads up display that displays information for the user while wearing the helmet.
The device is said to have a 250km/h cruising speed and the ability to support the weight of up to 100kg.
Tyco Electronics General Manager Akitaka Yagi says that he hopes the vehicle will help teams deliver support during disasters in the future.
"There are so many different types of flying devices throughout the world. For example, during times of disasters or when roads are bad, flying systems can provide support, and I think recently have been a lot of problems with traffic. Right now we want to push as much as we can to support these kinds of devices."
Mitsubishi Electronics are showing off a new technology featured at this year's South by Southwest called the SwipeTalk Air. The UI is believed to be the first of its kind.
The software uses AR technology to display words and drawings in a 3D space within the application. Users can simply speak into the device and swipe their finger across the screen to see their words appear in mid air. The words are then suspended in their 3D space and can be viewed from any angle.
The application is also equipped with a translation feature, allowing users to write their text in languages other than what is spoken, as well as a recording feature, allowing users to take video as they draw or write in their surrounding environment.
Mitsubishi Software Designer Jiaying Wei says that the software could be used for anything from future social networking platforms, to helping others with directions to a hard to find location.
"In Japan, a lot of people speak Japanese, and with the coming Olympics, maybe you want to increase your audience to different people in the world, so you can kind of, write messages in different languages and share them with a broader community."
This year's CEATEC event runs from Tuesday, October 15th to Friday, October 18th in the Makuhari Messe event hall.
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