Thank you for a thankless task. However, I think of pedantic/. summary authors as liking to trolls: the only way to combat them is to ignore them, so that they learn that if they make deciphering their stories a chore, no one will bother to try.
Apple is the new IBM, content only to perform preventive maintenance on their annual upgrade cash machine. Anything that isn't awe-inspiring or scandalous enough to make headlines isn't worth their effort. Fixes to Safari might only add a couple bullet points to their "over 300 improvements" to OS X next year, and that's if they delay all fixes until then just to make them noticeable. The cost-to-benefit ratio is too high for those penny pinchers, so they won't bother.
Yes, an object with zero acceleration could technically be moving anywhere between not and the speed of light, but that's pedantic.
From a human locomotion point of view, people do not normally glide around on ice rinks while using AR. All you need to monitor is translational vibration (evidence of non-rotational movement) which will be present regardless if you are walking or driving.
The GPS receivers built into wearables already detect the speed of motion (at least outdoors); designers could use them to stop notifications when the user is moving. And many AR wearables have cameras, so image analysis could likewise trigger a safety mode indoors in situations likely to cause trouble.
Do the authors not know what accelerometers are? That makes me question their expertise for writing about this subject.
Wheeler, 69, does not need to seek another job when he departs the FCC, and that freedom enables him to make the decisions he thinks is right, according to people close to the chairman.
Judging simply from his age, it's very implausible that his actions were part of a ploy to seek secure employment after the FCC.
Even for the purpose of saving you that second, the Verge review says it's kinda slow for that. So instead of pulling your phone out to check something, flip your wrist, wait for the watch to wake up, swipe to notifications, and wait for that to load. Kinda pointless.
That's from your own anecdotal evidence. Advertisers use what statistics tells them works. They may even be happy with accidental clicks caused by javascript ads that jump under your cursor.
Star Citizen raised a mere $2.1 million. Does that mean this game will have terrestrial, space, and subatomic warfare, and run in CryEngine 5? Can it kill both Call of Duty and Battlefield?
The article talks about their sales tactic, artificial exclusivity in Europe, which makes it likely that they are aiming for the tech enthusiast crowd.
It feels good to imagine him getting chewed out by aides behind the curtain while other aides rush to prepare the statement of refutation without his consultation.
My Nokia 2610 beats the tar out of every smartphone in the drop test arena AND I don't have to worry about whether I charged it today. Dumbphone > deadphone.
Prompting the user with wrong or irrelevant information also conditions to user to ignore the information, making the prompt useless for the times the information is actually relevant.
Aren't the commercial implications of such an advancement enticing enough to make the private sector throw many more millions, if not billions, into this research, if they haven't done so already? Granted, they would only allow new batteries to come to market if they lasted for fewer charge cycles.
Thank you for a thankless task. However, I think of pedantic /. summary authors as liking to trolls: the only way to combat them is to ignore them, so that they learn that if they make deciphering their stories a chore, no one will bother to try.
Gimmick, gimmick, gimmick, unproven gimmick, take our word for it and give us an exorbitant amount of money, you sucker.
Apple is the new IBM, content only to perform preventive maintenance on their annual upgrade cash machine. Anything that isn't awe-inspiring or scandalous enough to make headlines isn't worth their effort. Fixes to Safari might only add a couple bullet points to their "over 300 improvements" to OS X next year, and that's if they delay all fixes until then just to make them noticeable. The cost-to-benefit ratio is too high for those penny pinchers, so they won't bother.
Yes, an object with zero acceleration could technically be moving anywhere between not and the speed of light, but that's pedantic.
From a human locomotion point of view, people do not normally glide around on ice rinks while using AR. All you need to monitor is translational vibration (evidence of non-rotational movement) which will be present regardless if you are walking or driving.
The GPS receivers built into wearables already detect the speed of motion (at least outdoors); designers could use them to stop notifications when the user is moving. And many AR wearables have cameras, so image analysis could likewise trigger a safety mode indoors in situations likely to cause trouble.
Do the authors not know what accelerometers are? That makes me question their expertise for writing about this subject.
i.e.: automatic. Just fill out this form, mail it in with proof of identity, and we'll stop charging you a subscription in 60-90 days!
Welcome to /., where everyone is expected to be a veteran of every industry ever.
<a href="http://www.example.com">example title</a>
Convert Lotus 123 .wk4 to Excel 2010 - Microsoft Community
.wk4 to Excel 2010
Convert Lotus 123
Office XP WordPerfect 5.x Converter Security Patch: KB824938
Results of google searching for openoffice converter at microsoft.com: microsoft openoffice converter site:microsoft.com - Google Search
And lastly check what page hits a google search of microsoft.com returns: microsoft converter site:microsoft.com - Google Search
Wheeler, 69, does not need to seek another job when he departs the FCC, and that freedom enables him to make the decisions he thinks is right, according to people close to the chairman.
Judging simply from his age, it's very implausible that his actions were part of a ploy to seek secure employment after the FCC.
Even for the purpose of saving you that second, the Verge review says it's kinda slow for that. So instead of pulling your phone out to check something, flip your wrist, wait for the watch to wake up, swipe to notifications, and wait for that to load. Kinda pointless.
That's from your own anecdotal evidence. Advertisers use what statistics tells them works. They may even be happy with accidental clicks caused by javascript ads that jump under your cursor.
Star Citizen raised a mere $2.1 million. Does that mean this game will have terrestrial, space, and subatomic warfare, and run in CryEngine 5? Can it kill both Call of Duty and Battlefield?
The article talks about their sales tactic, artificial exclusivity in Europe, which makes it likely that they are aiming for the tech enthusiast crowd.
It feels good to imagine him getting chewed out by aides behind the curtain while other aides rush to prepare the statement of refutation without his consultation.
Yup. We can simply reuse existing IED jammers. The only way to get past those would be to fly those drones by wire.
We've had a near-ideal solution for decades.
Upvote this guy so no one else does brain damage to themselves by RTFA.
My Nokia 2610 beats the tar out of every smartphone in the drop test arena AND I don't have to worry about whether I charged it today. Dumbphone > deadphone.
Whoosh.
No conventional computer can replicate a quantum computer's processes. The only way to check your quantum computer's results... is to buy another one.
Seriously. This is the dark ages for Google. I smell the work of pointy-haired MBAs.
Prompting the user with wrong or irrelevant information also conditions to user to ignore the information, making the prompt useless for the times the information is actually relevant.
Aren't the commercial implications of such an advancement enticing enough to make the private sector throw many more millions, if not billions, into this research, if they haven't done so already? Granted, they would only allow new batteries to come to market if they lasted for fewer charge cycles.
All in preparation for next big thing after that... MORE accurate hardware! 6.24% more!
Like presumption of innocence, trial by jury, and habeas corpus.