Garlock’s ABRA-LINE™ rubber expansion joints are made with a new, proprietary urethane elastomer that significantly extends service life by causing even the ...
The owner of LyteSpeed Computers joined us for our Why ROC conversation Wednesday on News 8 at Sunrise.
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7 Remedies for Slow Computers If you're asking the question “Why is my computer so slow?”, you are not alone. It's one of the most common concerns for computer users. Your machine can slow down for various reasons. Some issues are easily fixable. For others, you...
Robert J. Marks: We have a number of aspects that we exhibit that are not algorithmic. I would say, qualia, creativity, sentience, consciousness are probably things that you cannot write a computer program to simulate.
If recent developments are any indication, staying relevant in the work force is going to require a sea change in the way workers think about computers, the Internet of Things, and what humans bring to the equation.
We’ve got computers inside of our smartphones that can perform massive calculations. An iPhone, for example, could oversee 120 million Apollo moon landing missions simultaneously. But you know what computers can’t do? 3D-print me a pizza or
If you're looking for a fun paper-based computing activity for children then My First Computer from the Hello Ruby book, by Linda Liukas,...
We do not merely recognize objects -- our brain is so good at this task that we can automatically supply the concept of a cup when shown a photo of a curved handle or identify a face from just an ear or nose. Neurobiologists, computer scientists, and robotics engineers are all interested in understanding how such recognition works -- in both human and computer vision systems. New research suggests that there is an "atomic" unit of recognition -- a minimum amount of information…