Étiquette : cms
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Ghostbusters External GPU Case Design
External GPU cases have been around for a few years. You take a desktop graphics card, stuff it into one of these cases, then plug it into a laptop for a performance boost in graphics. Ideal for turning a sluggish laptop into a gaming laptop. One design idea for such a case is the Ghostbusters […]
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Levitating gadgets will disappoint you
I’m here to issue an important but disappointing warning: that super cool new gadget on Kickstarter that floats? You should not back it. It will, I can say with almost complete certainty, disappoint you. I’ve been fascinated with hovering gadgets for a couple years now because they just keep popping back up. Floating clocks, turntables, […]
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Pour la première fois, une intelligence artificielle est habilitée à établir un diagnostic médical aux États-Unis
Le IDx-DR détecte si le patient est atteint de rétinopathie diabétique en analysant des photos de la rétine. Source: Pour la première fois, une intelligence artificielle est habilitée à établir un diagnostic médical aux États-Unis
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What’s the Deal with Transparent Aluminum?
It looks like a tube made of glass but it’s actually aluminum. Well, aluminum with an asterisk beside it — this is not elemental aluminum but rather a material made using it. We got onto the buzz about “transparent aluminum” as a result of a Tweet from whence the image above came. This Tweet was posted […]
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Here are the five things I learned installing a smart mirror
I recently received a review unit of the Embrace Smart Mirror. It’s essentially a 24-inch Android tablet mounted behind a roughly 40-inch mirror. It works well when third-party software is installed. Here’s what I learned. It’s impossible to get a good photo of the smart mirror I tried a tripod, a selfie stick and every […]
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Keynote: Laura Dekker, The Machine as Alien Ethnographer
HKG18-500K2 – Keynote: Laura Dekker – The Machine as Alien Ethnographer: Advanced Computation, Open Source Systems and Art The last decade or so of development in open source hardware, software and data has brought an astonishing richness of resources for artists: Python and C++ libraries for natural language processing, biological simulation, data programming and machine […]
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Tooth-Mounted Diet Tracker Could Feed Our Unhealthy Relationship With Food
Is Fitbit not accurate enough for you? Apple Watch simply not invasive enough? Maybe a wearable stuck to your tooth would be more your style. Researchers at Tufts University have created just that. They’ve engineered a tooth-mounted sensor that tracks your every bite (and what it contains). Such a device could be useful, but it could also […]
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Google is adopting blockchain-like technology
Google is planning to adopt a blockchain-like ledger system, people familiar with the situation told Bloomberg. Google will use the tech, the report states, as a means of differentiating its cloud business from rivals. The company would also supposedly license the ledger system so that other companies could run it on their own servers. Google […]
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Google Builds A Synthesizer With Neural Nets And Raspberry Pis.
AI is the new hotness! It’s 1965 or 1985 all over again! We’re in the AI Rennisance Mk. 2, and Google, in an attempt to showcase how AI can allow creators to be more… creative has released a synthesizer built around neural networks. The NSynth Super is an experimental physical interface from Magenta, a research […]







