Tag: game
Google’s release of TensorFlow could be a game-changer in the future of AI – Phys.Org
Google’s machine learning software already does some pretty amazing things, such as visual translations. Credit: TensorFlow The development of smarter and more pervasive artificial intelligence (AI) is about to shift into overdrive with the announcement by Google this week that TensorFlow, its second-generation machine-learning system,…
The Future of Art Criticism and News Online According to Four Innovative Editors – artnet News
James McAnally.Image: Courtesy of McAnally / Temporary Art Review. Everything about publishing is changing, including art criticism and news. What sort of art coverage we consume, how we consume it and on what devices is rapidly, constantly evolving. If art magazines are dead, then what…
The Gaming Paradox: There just aren’t enough Free and Open Source video games – Network World
I have, of late, become rather inflexible in my demand for Free and Open Source Software in all aspects of my life. Hell. I’m even at the point where I can’t seem to write the words “Free Software” without capitalizing the first letters of each…
ARMing a Breadboard — Everyone Should Program an ARM – Hackaday
I’m always a little surprised that we don’t see more ARM-based projects. Of course, we do see some, but the volume isn’t what I’d expect given that low-level ARM chips are cheap, capable, low power, and readily available. Having a 32-bit processor with lots of…
Why Microsoft Bought A Game Engine From Intel – Seeking Alpha
Summary Microsoft bought the biggest game-related 3D physics engine company, Havok, from Intel. Microsoft is likely fortifying its influence on game publishers and developers. Havok’s physics engine is far more popular than Nvidia’s Physx game engine. Havok offers almost a complete all-in-one game development software…
MLBAM strikes out in marketing baseball – Beyond the Box Score
DMCA takedown notices are a common occurrence on Twitter these days, and it’s hurting the ability for fans to connect with baseball. Last Sunday, Jeff Sullivan saw a baseball moment that he loved; wanting others to share in the enjoyment of it, he posted a…
What Makes BuzzFeed Quizzes So Popular? – Business 2 Community
It’s 2:00pm in the afternoon. Lunch was just over an hour ago and you still have a couple of hours until you get off work. You check your inbox to find that there are no new emails for you to respond to, so you open…
Concussion management software gets RWC run – New Zealand Herald
Concussion management software developed by Kiwi technology company CSx has been put to the test by teams in Rugby World Cup 2015 as a UK medical chief calls for rule changes to protect players from head injuries. The Auckland-based company, founded by former sports therapist…
ZaReason Zini 1550 tiny Linux desktop PC review – Liliputing
There are a number of reasons you might want to install a Linux-based operating system like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, or Linux Mint on a computer. These operating systems are free to use, which means you can install them on a PC that may not have a…
MELTDOWN: The complete story – Metalbulletin.com (subscription)
IMatthias Horner closed his front door gently behind him and scrunched across the gravel drive to the garage. He flicked the button on his car key ring, and the garage door began to swing open, as did the gate at the end of the drive…