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After Cloud Computing – Artificial Intelligence – HP Austin

David Smith referred to a "common-collective", using "artificial-intelligence", & mentioned the Star Trek TV series Borg-collective as an example. His point seemed to be that all CPUs in all devices will, in the near future, be put to use as components of the cloud common-collective, even when the device itself is not being used by its owner.

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
A New Smart-Home Assistant, Duo, Takes Your Commands in the Unique Form of a Mirror!

If you’ve seen Iron Man, you’ve heard of Jarvis, and unless you’re not into anything tech, you’ve have to have heard the equivalence of the “real life Jarvis”, right? Although nothing nearly as sophisticated, yet those types of at-home assistants … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
Elon Musk’s Neuralink Aims to Add AI to the Human Brain

Contrary to popular belief, Elon Musk is not actually preparing for some sort of doomsday-esque takeover by the robots. Despite making headlines recently for comments that hint he may actually fear an AI-led apocalypse, it seems his more pressing goal … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
NVIDIA’s New Flagship GPU, the GTX 1080 Ti, Goes on Sale Next Week for Just $699

For avid PC gamers, there are a few events each year which hold the power to lure away even the most devoted players. The first is the annual Consumer Electronics Show, which takes place each January and hosts a slew … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
IBM Has Begun Testing AI Software That Works Like the Human Brain

At some point over the last decade you may have heard something about Numenta, a company dedicated to creating Artificial Intelligence software that works more like the human brain. Jeff Hawkins, founder of mobile computing company Palm, has dedicated his … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Let the Festivities Begin! SXSW 2015 Is Here

Before the city becomes an absolute madhouse of artists, superfans, musicians and lushes, Austin welcomes its first 33,000 or so Festival-goers into the fold of the South by Southwest Interactive Festival, which kicks off today. If you’re one of the … Continue reading

 

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SXSW Gets Fully Interactive with a Robot Petting Zoo

Tomorrow more than 30,000 people will descend upon the fair city of Austin, TX to attend the Interactive portion of South by Southwest’s annual technology, film and music festival. The SXSW Interactive festival runs from Friday, March 13th through Tuesday, … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
Pepper, Japanese Robot “Will Maximize People’s Joy And Minimize Their Sadness”

Japanese technology company Softbank has been showing the world its new emotion-reading robot named Pepper. Masayoshi Son, Softbank’s CEO, stated that it will be the first robot in history to more-or-less “have a heart”, and emotions that go along with … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Beyond A Drummer’s Dreams: Bionic Arm Makes Superhuman Drumming Possible

When Jason Barnes lost the lower part of his right arm from an electrocution in 2012, he had to make a decision. In hopes of pursuing his dreams of becoming a professional drummer, Barnes could either use his remaining limb … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E 36- Lumitrack, Nest Protect Smoke Detector, M-Blocks, What The Tech | Red Headed Geek Show

A man named John Romanishin, who was once doubted by a professor of his, now holds a research scientist title in MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. His vision that robots could climb, jump and move without use of … Continue reading

 

CONVERGENCE & CONVERTIBLE HYBRID PCS
MIT Researcher John Romanishin’s Self-Assembling Robots With a Surprisingly Simply Scheme

These little robots are not only simplistic in their appearance but in operation. Built to be in cube form, with magnetic sides and corners, they are hollow and have no external moving parts. That does not stop them from their most admirable traits; climbing over and around one another, rolling around on the ground, leaping into thin air and even moving while suspended upside down. The one thing contained inside the cube is the flywheel, which can spin at speeds of 20,000 revolutions per minute!

 

CONVERGENCE & CONVERTIBLE HYBRID PCS
HP’s New Spectre x360 Is a Late Contender for Best Windows Laptop of 2016

Amid a slew of new VR technology, groundbreaking advancements in Artificial Intelligence, and automated cars dominating the headlines of nearly every major news outlet, 2016 has still arguably been the year of the laptop. We’ve seen some of the slimmest, … Continue reading

 

DESKTOP PCS
Neuromorphic Computing is in the Works to Make Our Devices Think Like a Human

There is a new lead in super fast computing. Neural networks are soon to arrive, and will take the world of machine learning by storm. We have some of this technology already implanted in many of our devices whether we … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Best of the Fest 2016: SXSW Introduces the Future of Technology

From Robot Petting Zoos to balloon-powered internet, SXSW has long acted as the vehicle to introduce the latest and greatest in emerging technology. This year is no exception, and there is certainly no lack of new ideas or futuristic gadgets … Continue reading

 

CONVERGENCE & CONVERTIBLE HYBRID PCS
Best of the Fest 2016: The Top Trending Keynotes and Panels at SXSW Interactive

It’s heeeeee-ere! SXSW Interactive kicks off this Friday and in typical Fest fashion, it is already taking the internet by storm. With so much to see and do over its five-day span, weeding out the must-sees from the flash-in-the-pans can, … Continue reading