Archive for February 2016
According to a report from 2015, 179 game studios have been established between 2011 and 2014 and 69% of the Finnish game studios are less than five years old. Turnover has been growing steadily with the industry hitting a $1 billion mark in 2014, a relatively moderate increase from 2013, but a significant one compared →
https://cloud.google.com/functions/docs Compare to Amazon Lambda services… Posted from WordPress for Android →
hose of you who run anti-malware software probably put a lot of thought into which app you installed. Unfortunately, the creator of a new malware strain put even more thought into rendering it moot. Palo Alto Networks refers to this advanced new malware as T9000. They’re convinced its primary function is to gather intelligence. Not →
In what feels like a fairly historic moment, Intel has effectively called an end to the long-running Moore’s Law. The Law itself dictates that transistor density on chips will double every 18 months to two years, effectively doubling the performance capabilities. Not so anymore according to Intel executive VP William Holt, who admitted as much →
http://www.43rumors.com/panasonic-releases-new-info-about-the-organic-sensor/ Posted from WordPress for Android →
Implantable medical devices usually have to trade smarts for size. The hardest thing to shrink isn’t the processor. It’s actually the radio, says Blaauw. Last week at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco, Blaauw and fellow engineers David Wentzloff and Yao Shi showed a prototype injectable radio with a volume of just →
In the rock-paper-scissors game of technology, the Internet of Things beats cryptography. This is the conclusion of a new Harvard Law School report focusing on the FBI’s claims that increasing levels of cryptography in consumer devices means that law enforcement loses. The report retorts that even if cryptography closes some doors, new Internet-connected devices and →
A case in point is the electronic sentry safes you can buy at most retailers for around $250. In the video below, Terry manages to open one in just a few seconds using a rare earth magnet in a sock. The fault? http://www.geek.com/news/locksmith-opens-250-safe-using-a-magnet-in-a-sock-1646572/ Posted from WordPress for Android →
Our brains are designed to focus on one thing at a time, and bombarding them with information only slows them down. MIT neuroscientist Earl Miller notes our brains are “not wired to multitask well… when people think they’re multitasking, they’re actually just switching from one task to another very rapidly. And every time they do, there’s →
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-35502030 No more third party or diy repairs? Posted from WordPress for Android →