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Marianne is Nixplay's Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

Amazon Echo with Nixplay Frame

The Future Is Bright And Voice-Controlled: The Story Of Nixplay and Amazon Alexa

If you’ve watched The Jetsons, you’ve probably marveled at the family’s space-age lifestyle. You couldn’t wait for the day when you’ll be able to drive around in George Jetson’s flying saucer car, and you wished for a robot maid like Rosie to help you with the household chores.

Fast forward to 2018, three decades after the show’s last episode: Companies are developing prototypes of flying cars, and space colonization is a far-off dream no more. While sentient robot assistants like Rosie are still far from mainstream, voice-controlled virtual assistants, like Amazon Alexa, are helping more and more people manage their schedules, households, and even Nixplay frames.

“I strongly believe voice user assistants along with the experiences that surround them are here to stay, and the interactions are only going to become more and more natural,” says Nixplay’s Head of Software John Marsden, who oversaw Amazon Alexa’s integration into Nixplay’s software.
According to John, Nixplay chose Alexa as its entry point into voice integration mainly for two reasons:
Alexa has the largest user base among the voice assistants on the market
, and Nixplay already has an existing relationship with Amazon.
On a more personal note, John, who had recently transformed his house into a smart home, shares: “I am a massive advocate for smart home integrations and I use Alexa to control much of my home. I wanted my Nixplay frames to become part of my smart home family.”

Alexa and Nixplay

Integrating Alexa into the Nixplay platform seemed easy on paper: John and his team only had to create a “skill,” which in the Alexa universe, is “a term used to describe all the ways a user can interact with their frame through speech.” But this simple task posed several challenges.

John Marsden

John Marsden

“By far the hardest challenge–and one we are regularly improving on–is dealing with uncategorized voice input from the user in terms of playlist and frame names,” John shares. Most voice AI assistants work by learning a category for each input a user might give the system. If the voice assistant is asking the user to give it a location for a travel skill, it expects the user to give it the name of a city, country or area of some type in order to perform properly. It wasn’t that simple for Nixplay.

“The challenge we had is that a playlist name can be totally random–one person may have a playlist called ‘My Family,’ another might be ‘Summer Holiday 2016.’ As such, it’s very hard to categorize the information,” says John.

“The complexity lay more in trying to model all the ways different users might try to perform the same action, and the fact that we have to deal with a lot of random data with regards to playlist names and frame names,” he elaborated. “To handle this, we had to implement a lot more intelligence outside of what is provided by Alexa.”

In the end, John and his team came up with some core initial features. Alexa can be asked to display any of your playlists on any of your frames, and it can also assign a specific playlist to any Nixplay frame, wherever that frame might be located.

“We wanted to start simple and solve some of the large initial challenges without having to make major platform changes,” says John. “The playlist display functionality focuses on displaying the user’s content, which is what we are all about.”

You can also ask Alexa to tell you the connectivity status of your frame—”a supporting feature to allow a lot of our users to check on the status of a frame they are helping to manage remotely.”

Stepping into the future

There might only be a few Nixplay skills at the moment, but John assures us that his team has a lot of surprises up their sleeves.

“I can’t go into too much detail here for fear being hunted down by our product managers, but we are putting a lot of support into voice and have some big plans,” he reveals. “Our current focus is on making the content experience more dynamic, thereby making it easier for a user to see the photos that they wish to see without having to manually manage their content. We are also looking at ways of improving the multi-frame experience.”

Wherever Nixplay and Alexa’s partnership will take them, one thing’s for sure: it will always be grounded on Nixplay’s vision of a world where people can share their fondest memories with each other easily.

“I am sure a lot of what we do will be heavily influenced by our users, and they will have a big

say in where we take some of our voice features,” says John. “We are moving fast with regards to voice experience, so watch this space for other voice assistant announcements in the coming months!”

We’re not yet firmly in the future, but we’re most certainly on the way there.

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

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5 Things You Can Do To Have The Best Summer Ever

Can you believe that summer is already here? With time flying by so fast, there’s really no time like the present to start making and preserving memories with your family and friends. Below, we listed five of the best summer activities you can do with your loved ones this season. Don’t forget to bring your camera or a phone so you can capture all the fun you’ll have!

1. Head to the beach

Summer wouldn’t be complete without a trip to somewhere warm and sunny! Head to the coast for a few days of sun, sand, and surf. Build sandcastles with the little tots, go kayaking with your significant other, and watch the sunset on the boardwalk while having ice cream with your family. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even sign up for diving or surfing lessons!

2. Visit an amusement park

Summer is the best time to visit an amusement park. Since there are no pesky rain showers to literally put a damper on your fun, you can go try out all the rides at the park. Take over the bumper cars, hop on the carousel with the kids, and ride the biggest, scariest roller coaster you can find. You can also try all the fair games—if you’re lucky, you might even get to bring home an adorable stuffed toy. Don’t forget to take lots of pictures, and make sure you have the Nixplay app on your phone so you can quickly upload the photos to your frame back home.

3. Go camping

Set aside one weekend this summer for a camping trip! You don’t have to go far—you can just have it in your backyard, so as long as it’s outdoors. If the kids in your family have never gone camping before, they’re bound to have a blast helping pitch the tent and gathering branches and leaves to build a bonfire. You can also go fishing and try to survive in the “wild” without electricity or gadgets. And in the evening, you can sit around a bonfire and make s’mores, before going to sleep under the twinkling of the stars.

4. Explore the outdoors

Take advantage of the pleasant weather and spend as much time as you can under the sun! Check out a new hiking trail with your loved ones, bust out your bikes and explore your town, or visit a nearby farm and pick your own fruits or flowers. Whichever activity you do, they’re all great ways to stay fit while having fun. Take lots of photos and upload them on your Nixplay frame so you can reminisce about all the fun you’ve had the moment you get back home.

5. Have a picnic

Fill up a basket or a cooler with easy-to-eat food like sandwiches, cookies, and chips, pack it in your car along with a blanket or a mat, and drive off to a park or the beach. If you can have your picnic somewhere with a grill so you can barbecue food on the spot, that’ll be better! Bring a frisbee and frisbee games so the young ones (and the young at heart) can entertain themselves, and snack on fruits like watermelon and pineapple to stay hydrated under the summer sun.

Nixplay Summer Solstice Sale

The final ingredient for a picture-perfect summer? A new Nixplay frame that will keep all your memories in one place. Take advantage of Nixplay’s Summer Solstice sale and get 20 percent off the Nixplay Seed 8-Inch Frame from June 21 to 26. Pick a frame in your favorite color, and get set to have a summer you’ll always remember!

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

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12 Great Father’s Day Gifts For Last-Minute Shoppers

Do you have a Father’s Day gift already? If you’re still panicking about your present, these 12 options should help you out:

 

  1. Give dad a Nixplay frame so he can always see all his fondest memories of his loved ones.

 

  1. Get your dad to trade his basic old razor for this nifty tool.

 

  1. Your dad will appreciate this smart upgrade to your home.

 

  1. Is your dad into golf? This new club should take his game to the next level.

 

  1. Now THIS is a Father’s Day gift the whole family will love.

 

  1. This good-looking, rugged chronograph is as hardy as dad is.

 

  1. Add this bestselling thriller to dad’s bookshelf.

 

  1. Give your dad’s workwear wardrobe a hip update with these comfortable dress shoes.

 

  1. A luxurious polo shirt is a classic Father’s Day gift.

 

  1. Does dad always complain about not being able to sleep well? A memory foam mattress might just be the solution to his bedtime woes.

 

  1. This coffee maker lets him brew just a single cup for hectic weekdays–no waste!

 

  1. Remember when dad taught you how to ride a bike? Return the favor by giving him this sleek new ride.

 

Still haven’t found a present that will tickle dad’s fancy? Check our Amazon Spark wishlist for more great Father’s Day gift ideas! You’re bound to find something he’ll love there.

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

Father teaching daughter how to play golf on father's day

7 Picture-Perfect Ways to Spend Father’s Day

Father’s Day is coming up in a few weeks. If you’ve already found the perfect present for dad, then great! If you haven’t gotten him a gift yet, you might want to consider spending quality time with him instead of giving him a material object. These ideas will give him the best gift of all: Memories that will last a lifetime.

1. Go camping with him

For outdoorsy dads, it can’t get any better than this. Pitch a tent in the middle of the woods, light a bonfire, and reminisce about days past while roasting hotdogs and marshmallows. Don’t forget to take lots of photos and send them to your Nixplay frame so your folks back home know you’re safe!

2. Play golf with him

Is your dad a golf fanatic? Spend an afternoon with him at his favorite course, or ask him to help you perfect your swing at the driving range. It’s a great way to bond with him while improving your game.

3. Watch a game with him

Most men enjoy watching sports, and your dad’s probably no exception. Tickets to an NBA game would be great–it doesn’t have to be the Finals, as long as he’s watching his favorite team. A major league game or a grand slam tennis match would also be amazing experiences for him. If there are no games on Father’s Day weekend, write dad a sweet letter and promise him you’ll definitely take him to watch his favorite sport soon!

4. Visit a new place with him

Remember how much you enjoyed your family vacations when you were a kid? Relive those memories by arranging a family vacation on Father’s Day weekend to a place you’ve all never been to before. It doesn’t have to be somewhere far, but it should instill a childlike sense of wonder in you. Use the Nixplay app to upload your photos on your Nixplay Frame while on the road, and you’ll instantly see your photos on your frame the moment you get home!

5. Go to a car show

If your dad loves cars, an exhibition of old-school hot rods or futuristic electric vehicles will be up his alley. While you’re there, ask him about his first car or his dream car, and laugh about the time he taught you how to drive.

6. Enjoy music with him

Check online for the concerts in your area on Father’s Day weekend and surprise your dad with tickets to watch his favorite band. A Broadway play is also a great option, if your father’s into that!

7. Try gardening with him

Not everyone has a green thumb, but a lot of dads sure do! Ask dad to lead your foray into the world of gardening: accompany him to a greenhouse, ask him for advice on the best indoor plants for your home, or maybe even plant a tree with him!

Whichever you end up doing, make sure to take lots of photos to capture your latest memories with your dad! Take advantage of Nixplay’s Father’s Day sale and get as much as 20 percent off on select Nixplay frames from June 8 to June 17–the perfect opportunity to buy a frame for you and another for your dad. With all your fondest memories with your father at your fingertips, you can relive your bonding moments anytime you want.

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

Military Mom looking at photos of her children on her Nixplay frame.

Here’s How We’re Showing Our Support For Our Military Servicemen And Women

May provides us with two great opportunities to celebrate people who have made great sacrifices for us: our mothers and our military. And just as we should use every chance we get to show our moms how grateful we are for them, we should also do the same for our soldiers.

Here at Nixplay, we take every opportunity to show our troops how much we appreciate their efforts to defend our land. We’re always pleased to hear that our digital photo frames have helped our country’s soldiers stay close to their families despite being stationed hundreds of miles away.

“I purchased the Nixplay Seed 10 inch frame as a gift for my grandson, who is in the U.S. Army and stationed a great distance from home,” Sharon Forrest wrote in an Amazon review. “Several of my family members have Nixplay WiFi frames. We exchange pictures frequently!”

Sharon’s anecdote is just one of the countless stories we’ve heard about how our frames have bridged the distance between military families. Through our frames, we’ve helped our troops be there for their loved ones’ milestones. We’re grateful for your support, and we’re taking every opportunity to pay it forward.

Honoring our troops

In 2017, we joined Military Makeover, a Lifetime TV show that offers veterans a chance to improve their homes. We gave Nixplay frames to two families, the Ewings and the Schaeffers, so their families can always stay together no matter the distance.

 

This National Military Appreciation Month, we’ve teamed up with MilitaryBridge.com to rally behind our brave troops. We’re giving members of the military 25 percent off on all Nixplay frames until May 31–simply enter the promo code MAM-2018 at checkout.

And since we know how important it is for our soldiers to stay connected to their loved ones, we’re also giving away three Nixplay 10-inch Seed Frames to 3 lucky military members and/or their families. Just head on over to MilitaryBridge’s website to join the raffle. To claim the prize, you’ll need to show proof of military status, such as an ID Card, discharge paperwork, your current Leaves and Earnings Statement, or other forms of identification. Visit MilitaryBridge.com to learn more.

It’s never too late to honor our brave troops who defend our freedom. Share how you’re celebrating National Military Appreciation Month below!

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

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