I'm thinking copper in modern electronics is at the end of its days.
So the most valuable company in the world gets essentially the worlds best software tech researchers at no cost to them to find vulnerabilities in their system and still don't have a fix after 6 months.
Way to squander consumer trust.
Not sure if serious...
I wish these torrent records were actually held by non-piracy related content.
Don't forget the flexible aluminum-ion batteries before that.
Honestly research in the field has begun to ramp up massively in last year or so.
Phone and wearable manufacturers want new types of batteries. traditional batteries are getting (very) long in the tooth.
I wonder if the VCP they mention is Netflix. They had been making deals with numerous ISPs for priority.
The way people eat just destroys their health all around.
Eating cheap is ultimately very costly.
Do you use a VPN? It's a pretty effective way to access pretty much any content.
Probably best to wait until DX 12 drops to see performance impact on CPU/GPU balance.
Rates will likely decrease slowly over time until a vast majority of all vehicles are autonomous.
I expect a few major defining lawsuits between the insurance providers and manufacturers over the next few years as they are adopted.
Microwave frequencies against a warhead?
I'm not putting my eggs in that basket.
So, they took an SEM and watched the decay process. No alchemy here folks, just chemistry.
Sorry, mate.
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That would be a slight annoyance. Sounds like scheming to have people leave mobile data on as much as possible.
Many of these articles are a summaries of journal articles (which commonly require subscriptions to access and are written at a level for those highly involved in that particular field of research) and/or interviews with their writers.
The information provided in the journal is more intended for future reference where it may cone in handy, and not necessarily in the way you assumed to be it's purpose.
Sony have created a singular cohesive environment. They are the only ones who can laser focus on a set of products. They have the "plug and play" advantage like no one else.
Hololens is AR, not VR, so I don't know if there will be real competition between the two or not at this point.
I'm thinking this may have some real benefit in the medical field.
It's certainly not Star Wars holograms, but it's a step in the right direction and multi-colored at least.
A massive tech company named after a fruit and your wondering if it's campus will be green?
I just hope it's water efficient for California's sake.
No surprise, at this point we are just waiting on it.
“Certain companies feel like their facial recognition provides more benefits to consumers if it provides a benign extension of their existing services,” he said.
That's the straw that breaks the camels back.
I don't care if your company is using it for surveillance and security and has a sign announcing it, but when you outright say your going to use it for other purposes and not give me a choice ... that is stepping over the line in the sand.