Will the future of gaming be free-to-play? – Geek
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IEEE has an interesting working group and web page called Rebooting Computing. “Rebooting Computing” was coined by IEEE Life Fellow Peter Denning as part of his National Science Foundation-sponsored initiative to revamp computing education. The group will work from a holistic viewpoint, taking into account evolutionary and revolutionary approaches. Why this is important? Computing Needs →
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Here is a my look back on web development trends from 2014. 2014 was quite a year, and things did not in all details turn out as predicted on some predictions. I did not make my own predicions specifically on web development, but my computer trends 2014 posting had some web related predictions. Web is still →
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http://io9.com/how-universal-basic-income-will-save-us-from-the-robot-1653303459 Robots will eliminate millions of jobs in the future. We have to handle this some way. This is one idea for this… Posted from WordPress for Android →
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Moore’s Law is turning 50 years old. On April 19, 1965, Electronics magazine published a paper in which Gordon Moore made a stunning observation: About every two years, engineers should be able to cram twice as many transistors into the same area of a silicon chip. At its core of the article was a non-intuitive, and →
It seems that 4K is coming to smart phones no matter if that makes sense or not in those small screen. In my Mobile Trends 2015 posting I said that Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 can power devices that drive 4K (3840 x 2160) TV, take 4K videos, run AAA games and connect to 5-inch HD display. →
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