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IBM sees the future of quantum computing as having a major impact in the life sciences and chemistry fields. Sadly, all it shows are cat videos
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Sadly, all it shows are cat videos
Dead cat videos, or live cat videos? Or do I have to watch the video to find out whether that is dead or live?
Marc
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I was trying to figure out how to work that in, so thank you.
TTFN - Kent
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And if you watch dead cat video, you will never know if you killed it by watching it
modified 19-Nov-18 21:01pm.
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The very act of watching could change the state, so leave them unwatched.
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Cat scans?
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.1 new web site.
I know the voices in my head are not real but damn they come up with some good ideas!
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Life sciences, chemistry, and... last but not least, intelligence fields.
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The holographic headgear stole the show, thanks to a number of head-turning demonstrations and the unveiling of the Windows Holographic platform. Just wait until ... a certain industry ... gets their "hands" on it. Boom chicka-wow-wow
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Just wait until ... a certain industry ... gets their "hands" on it. Boom chicka-wow-wow
There are some things that a hologram cannot replace. Enhance perhaps, but not replace
Marc
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NSA?
We don't need no stinking drones.
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.1 new web site.
I know the voices in my head are not real but damn they come up with some good ideas!
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According to Paul Thurrott this is a bad thing[^]...
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Microsoft today announced Project Oxford, an evolving portfolio of REST APIs and SDK that will help developers build intelligent apps. "Tommy, can you hear me?"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: help developers build intelligent apps
Real stupidity will beat artificial intelligence every time.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Microsoft just demonstrated one of the intriguing possibilities that emerge from its single platform/multiple form factors approach for Windows 10: the ability to use your phone as your desktop computer. Really, really, really underpowered desktops
But I love the feature. It's about time.
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Belfiore pointed out that the feature really shines when apps have been built to scale across form factors, so whether or not this ends up being a feature most would want to take advantage of really depends on developers committing their efforts to Windows 10.
Great, so in addition to writing websites that scale to mobile devices, now we need to write mobile apps that scale to desktop monitors.
I think I'm turning schizo, yes, I think I'm turning schizo...
Marc
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When you sign up to a service with a telecomms company for your phone and broadband, you have an obligation to pay your bill every month. However, the company also has an obligation: to provide you with that service and react when something seems out of the ordinary. To be fair, AOL is *totally* worth it.
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At its Build 2015 developer conference today, Microsoft announced Project Spartan will be called Microsoft Edge. Joe Belfiore, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of the operating systems group, announced the news on stage, and detailed Edge will have support for extensions. Very... edgy
I'll get my coat...
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Not thrilling, but a nice conservative name.
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I'm on the edge of my seat...
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Adobe already has a product called Edge[^]
...I would rather they just call it Spartan
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Microsoft Edge. Just announced at //build/. The demo video shows some glimpses of some slick features.
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Very nice name! As a developer, I know I will be on the edge of my seat, hoping my code works like it does everywhere else....
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Using Times New Roman is the typeface equivalent of wearing sweatpants to an interview. I'm guessing not Comic Sans?
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