Tag: gaming
Artifact Games…..What in the World is That Game He’s Playing?
You do not claim to understand the video games and popular culture obsessions of today. In your day, you could play the Atari and you surely did not have the blogs and constant online social types of interaction that kids do today. But, despite not…
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,…
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…
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…
Monetizing And Marketing Cover Songs On Youtube – hypebot.com
____________________________ Guest Post by Rick Goetz on MusicConsultant Scott Herring is the head of operations for OnRamp Digital, the premier music-focused multi-channel network on YouTube. Through OnRamp, he helps unsigned or undiscovered artists create cover songs, put them on YouTube and legally monetize them. The…
GamesBeat 2015 snares Magic Leap’s Graeme Devine as a new speaker – VentureBeat
Our latest speaker, Graeme Devine looks like a character from Game of Thrones. The chief creative officer and vice president of games at Magic Leap is one more among the cast of characters from gaming who will talk at our GamesBeat 2015 conference at the Grand Hyatt…
The ‘BI gamers’ you didn’t know your company had – ITProPortal
For most people it seems that ‘gamification’ in the workplace is simply about rankings, things such as who can score the most likes on their company’s internal social network. That’s taking an interesting idea and making it dull. People love to play games. They are…
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ review – Android Authority (blog)
Samsung’s first venture into the curved edge display game began with the Galaxy Note Edge, but it wasn’t until earlier this year that Samsung would truly perfect the concept by introducing a dual-edge design to the Galaxy S family. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is…
Apple is considering a huge change to the next iPhone — here’s how app makers … – Business Insider
Steve Kovach/Business Insider When Apple unveils its next iPhone, there’s one area that’s expected to get a significant change — its screen. Analysts and industry watchers expect the iPhone 6S will add Force Touch, which would let users press the screen like a button, to…
Six of the most interesting SEM news stories of the week – Search Engine Watch
Welcome to our weekly round-up of all the latest news and research from around the world of search marketing and beyond. This week: changes to structured snippets, a new feature on YouTube, online ad stats and Bing is going to decide what you’re having for…