That guy building the PC is a total retard, he has no business working in that industry, it's like he's reading off a script that a 70 year old guy and a 5 year old wrote, neither knows exactly what they are talking about but LED in the RAM are COOL, so that's why we chose it, oh and it has a...
Facebook got creamed good, wow... As an employee at another company that relies on internal apps for food, transportation and other stuff, hell yes Facebook employees are panicking.
And it was a MAJOR fail for Facebook to circumvent the rules like this, Apple was fully justified to yank their...
Should work a lot better as preloaded content in VR with VRGloves for fast and precise (lag free, intuitive decision) interaction with the timeline to allow the user to backtrack to arbitrary decision and change them, perhaps even only watching the scenes that change. That would be an awesome...
LOL, half the investors pulled out over fears and knowledge of cryptocurrency market, while the other stupid half got stuck with devalued shares, now the stupid guys are trying to sue because the other half devalued their stock and they were not told by NVIDIA (which makes chips) that a market...
I don't see this going anywhere.
Oh look I made a magic battery, you can do whatever you want with it, the only downside is that it has a fraction of capacity compared to similar battery size. Can't just say "oh... some other magic material will make this flawed approach work and provide super...
Bullshit article, this kind of trade of talent happens all the time. Just another hyped up story about Tesla trying to string together big shot names with common occurrences and call it an exodus and such.
LOL, 10GR/s only converts to 80 Rays per pixel at 1080p 60FPS, that's not enough rays.... Rays are not pixels, you can have many rays hit a single pixel, each ray is a beam of light and you need many rays to illuminate a scene, how many? Like thousands. So we are far off from playing light ray...
You want fancy technology, but think the car itself when it comes to repair should be like the 1930's vehicle? Ton of sensors or switches to disconnect when replacing one part of the vehicle or another, all of that rolls into labor, and let's not be shy, shops like to upcharge whenever possible...
We have lots of Canadians here in Silicon Valley working for tech companies from startups to big techs like Google and Apple. It's true, I know a few that are from University of Toronto.
Not buying a single Intel chip with Spectre or Meltdown.
Still find it funny that rumors continue to claim chips run 4.x GHz and will do 5 GHz+ on overclocking when in fact base clock is rarely hitting low 4s and 5 GHz only on super overclocking.
This is dangerous since Police Officers and Highway patrol officers will call you back using an Unknown number, their numbers are blocked due to security reasons, and if you are in danger of someone following you or road raging or just reporting a drunk driver, the officers will call you to get...
It'll get dismissed as soon as the judge realizes that if they don't slow down the phones, the phones would reboot because of power drop during high demand. It's like suing against a feature.
You are assuming that self-driving cars will required a mapped out route, the point of self-driving is that it can recognize the road and use an existing map to orient and navigate itself.