It's an ongoing journey - you work to make doing a job easier and easier until you remove the human component. Now it's at a point where a great many industries are rapidly approaching that final point.
Out of curiosity, who here actually owns a Fitbit here? My boss has one and seems to swear by it. Are they really that beneficial?
Not a massive surprise this really, considering what the NSA alone gets up to.
This rather feels like cheating if you're going to use it for fishing.
I went to a guest lecutre Bob Taylor did once, facinating man and very passionate about the direction the internet was going.
Until you're on a plane and need to make a call, yeah. ;)
But how on earth can we trust this?!?
I really don't see the point in this. Not sure I'd be happy with Facebook being the gatekeeper to the finances of a campaign I was running either.
He's a Libertarian.
That is a neat item. One of the things that has always put me off of guitars is never knowing how it is supposed to be tuned to begin with. The automation and range of instruments is pretty good as well.
Curious to see how the new controller works out, at least there seems to be a lot of support coming up for it.
This is one of those things I just can't see doing with VR. Why would you want to operate a browser in it? It's nice to have the option but I can't see how that will be anything but uncomfortable.
Gear VR (and Google Cardboard) continues to do so much for the VR space, introducing people to the tech. Yet so many hate it for not being "proper VR". Very sad.
The timing is a little bit interesting as it comes immediately after the 1 year anniversary of the launch to retail. The writing was on the wall for some time however.
Nice to see one of the firms think about use in business. There's been a natural push to make things more accessible for the end user but that end user being a consumer - not a creator.
I don't think much of this new Amazon Prime drone delivery system...
Very true. You can't deny that he's helping fund some truly world changing ideas. I just worry he's spreading himself too thin.
Nice looking lappy, but you can get perfectly fine VR on laptop for far less. How much of this is 'because it is Razer'?
I think Microsoft was also doing something similar with Paint 3D? The barrier from the virtual to the physical is getting thinner all the time.
Further to below, unfortunately spam has indeed seen a recent flourish across all the Newsboiler sites, made a little more obvious here as both Speed-Racer and I have not been able to get on the site regularly this month so far. Still, it's been a lot worse elsewhere.
Its a situation hopefully you won't see as much now I have proper time again and Speed-Racer's mentioned problems. Keep flagging stuff you see, I'll keep banning the accounts and we'll keep...