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New York City is Turning Trash Cans Into WiFi Hotspots

The MINIX 3 Operating System. Welcome - Linux Wireless. 3D Printer Gives You Chocolate When You Work Out. If being chased by imaginary zombies doesn’t speed up your run, you may need to take more drastic measures—like rewarding yourself with chocolate.

3D Printer Gives You Chocolate When You Work Out

EdiPulse, a project from Rohit Ashok Khot, Ryan Pennings, and Florian "Floyd" Mueller at Exertion Games Lab in Australia, combines the wearables trend with 3D printing in order to gamify exercise and produce visible rewards. The EdiPulse uses a Polar heart rate monitor that measures beats per minute, and sends that information through to a mobile app. The data gets saved on the Polar website, and once the workout is complete, the app translates the data for the 3D food printer. Free Downloads Encyclopedia. The Linux Foundation. ASIMO. Development history[edit] P3 model (left) compared to ASIMO Honda began developing humanoid robots in the 1980s, including several prototypes that preceded ASIMO. It was the company's goal to create a walking robot which could not only adapt and interact in human situations, but also improve the quality of life.

The E0 was the first bipedal (two-legged) model produced as part of the Honda E series, which was an early experimental line of humanoid robots created between 1986 and 1993. This was followed by the Honda P series of robots produced from 1993 through 1997, which included the first self-regulating, humanoid walking robot with wireless movements.[6][7] Android (operating system) Free and open-source operating system for mobile devices, developed by Google Initially developed by Android Inc., which Google bought in 2005, Android was unveiled in 2007, with the first commercial Android device launched in September 2008.

Android (operating system)

The current stable version is Android 10, released on September 3, 2019. The core Android source code is known as Android Open Source Project (AOSP), which is primarily licensed under the Apache License. ​$100,000 awaits woman who threw away rare Apple 1 computer. An e-waste recycler hopes to find a woman who threw out an Apple 1 computer that has been sold for $200,000.

​$100,000 awaits woman who threw away rare Apple 1 computer

Recycling company CleanBayArea in Milpitas, California, has written out a $100,000 check for a mystery woman, aged around 60 to 70 years old, who dropped off the rare computer in April without leaving any contact details. According to the company's website, the woman left "a couple of boxes of e-waste", apparently without realising the value of one item inside it -- an Apple Computer 1 that was buried beneath a bunch of cables and old keyboards. Gadgets, Google, and SEO. Information Technology. Programmation Web. The Christian Student UK. Welcome to NVIDIA - World Leader in Visual Computing Technologies.

Computer Hope's free computer help. Vintage Computers and Emulators. 17 obscure Windows tools and tricks too powerful to overlook. Intel turns its attention to desktop performance, unveils 8-core Haswell-E processor. Intel took the wraps off its most powerful consumer CPU at the PAX video-game conference in Seattle, WA, today.

Intel turns its attention to desktop performance, unveils 8-core Haswell-E processor

Intel’s Core i7 High-end Desktop Processor Family, code-named Haswell-E, consists of three unlocked processors that support hyperthreading, DDR4 memory, and Intel’s all-new X99 chipset. The top-of-the-line Core i7-5960X boasts eight cores (16 processor threads), 20MB of cache, and 40 PCIe 3.0 lanes. This $999 processor runs at a base clock frequency of 3.0GHz and torques up to 3.5GHz in turbo mode. TouchPico on Indiegogo: Android PC with Projected Touch Screen. TouchPico. Alienware just built the Mac Pro of gaming PCs. Top 15 Scams You've Probably Fallen For. Windows 9: Goodbye, Charms bar, hello virtual desktops? Reports about the next major Windows release keep getting better and better.

Windows 9: Goodbye, Charms bar, hello virtual desktops?

It looks like Microsoft has finally come to its senses and will dump the Charms bar in Windows 9 (also known as Threshold) slated for release next spring. Even better, Microsoft is planning a surprise for multi-taskers with the addition of multiple virtual desktops. Microsoft hasn't released any official details, but multiple news sites report these changes are for real. That's good news for desktop users and it also means we can probably knock at least two items off our Windows 9 wish list. Charmless Windows. Home Magazine. The Phone Call Is Dead. Photo © 2008 mike | more info (via: Wylio) In the tech industry saying that something is dead actually means “It’s on the decline.”

The christian computer and media user. Are you a responsible digital citizen? TechEBlog. Technology News - Computers, Internet, Invention and Innovation Tech. Super User. Internet - How To Information. Low price memory. MicroSD. Secure Digital (SD) is a non-volatile memory card format for use in portable devices, such as mobile phones, digital cameras, GPS navigation devices, and tablet computers.

MicroSD

The Secure Digital standard was introduced in 1999 as an evolutionary improvement over MultiMediaCards (MMC). The Secure Digital standard is maintained by the SD Card Association (SDA). SD technologies have been implemented in more than 400 brands across dozens of product categories and more than 8,000 models.[1] The Secure Digital format includes four card families available in three different form factors. The four families are the original Standard-Capacity (SDSC), the High-Capacity (SDHC), the eXtended-Capacity (SDXC), and the SDIO, which combines input/output functions with data storage.[2][3][4] The three form factors are the original size, the "mini" size, and the "micro" size. The SDA uses several trademarked logos to enforce compliance with its specifications and assure users of compatibility.[5] Overview[edit]

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