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Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Video Games are a Varsity Sport
Time Magazine did an article about how some colleges treat video games as a varsity sport. And there are scholarships! So now you can tell your mom you are studying while playing League of Legends.
How many hours a week do you think these top athletes spend training? How is it comparable to more traditional sports? How is it different?
An App with a Purpose
Pulse Point is a really cool app. People who know CPR and are willing to help others in need can install this app on their smart phone. Then, when 911 gets an emergency call, they send out an alert to those near by who can start CPR while the ambulance is in route.
What other kinds of needs are there that could use this type of response?
How long will we have paper money?
Seems like everyone has a smart phone these days. And with apps like Mint, you can manage all your bank accounts, credit cards, loans, and even give money to friends and family. So who needs a paper bill anymore?
Monday, June 1, 2015
Quantum Computers: A Primer
What is a quantum computer and why is it important? This is a complicated topic, but has a huge impact on building faster computers.
You know the famous "Schrodinger's Cat" thought experiment: A cat is sealed in a box with a flask of poison and a radiation source. If the source emits a radioactive particle, a 50-50 chance, the flask shatters, releasing the poison and killing the cat. Quantum mechanics implies that the cat is simultaneously alive and dead, in superposition, until it is observed. The act of opening the box collapses the superposition, returning the cat to a classical state of either alive or dead.
Classical computers process data in the form of binary digits, or bits, that are either 1's or 0's. When you bought a Nintendo-64, it had 64-bits to store data and perform calculations. Because a quantum computer's data exists in multiple states, it can perform multiple operations simultaneously, instead of one by one, making it much faster.
You know the famous "Schrodinger's Cat" thought experiment: A cat is sealed in a box with a flask of poison and a radiation source. If the source emits a radioactive particle, a 50-50 chance, the flask shatters, releasing the poison and killing the cat. Quantum mechanics implies that the cat is simultaneously alive and dead, in superposition, until it is observed. The act of opening the box collapses the superposition, returning the cat to a classical state of either alive or dead.
Classical computers process data in the form of binary digits, or bits, that are either 1's or 0's. When you bought a Nintendo-64, it had 64-bits to store data and perform calculations. Because a quantum computer's data exists in multiple states, it can perform multiple operations simultaneously, instead of one by one, making it much faster.
Friday, March 20, 2015
Have you ever wondered why some people prefer CRTs-based monitors (the big, heavy tube ones) over LCD-based monitors (lightweight flatscreens)? Believe it or not, it's because the CRT is an objectively superior technology. Here's a link to a guide about the various advantages that the CRT has over the LCD!
March Madness Brackets
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
2015 MLB All Star game in Cincy
Cincinnati Reds season ticket holders with be among the first fans to receive a spot to attend the All Star game. All Star events to be hosted at Great American Ball Park and Duke Energy Convention Center. The Reds organization will make every effort to follow the policies. However, the 2015 All-Star Events are hosted by the Reds on behalf of MLB and modifications to these policies are possible based on MLB specifications. The location and number of seats available for purchase depends upon a variety of factors
Friday, March 6, 2015
The bionic eye system consists of a camera, attached to a pair of glasses, which transmits high-frequency radio signals to a microchip implanted in the eye of the patient. Electrodes on the implanted chip convert these signals into electrical impulses to stimulate cells in the retina that connect to the optic nerve. The Bionic Eye gives you an opportunity to open your eyes again!
Is Team Foretress 2 dieing?
After the fantastic update that was Love and War, fans of the video game were left hungry for more and the announcement of the End of the Line . A community made update with a featured SFM and a promised new map game mode and weapons! But sadly the map was scraped and valve added hats and some re skin of a weapon , how disappointing then smissmass came and went three weapons added and a beta game mode! But is this really helping tf2? in recent years the lack of updates to the game have made the servers and over all enjoyment lacking content and other things. What do you think?
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Do you think this winter will ever end?
Well according to <a href="http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/l/Cincinnati+OH+USOH0188:1:US">Weather.com</a> , we aren't supposed to get any snow for the next week and a half. Do u think that this winter will attack again?
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Spot is a robotic dog created by the Google owned robotics company Boston Dynamics. Boston Dynamics is known for their sturdy, well built robots and Spot is no acceptation. He can climb stairs and navigate rough terrain. On top of that, he can recover from a well placed kick, as shown when employees were asked to kick the robot dog. Many people believe that kicking a dog, robotic or not, is wrong. The animal rights group PETA even has an opinion on the matter saying that "PETA deals with actual animal abuse every day, so we won't lose sleep over this incident. But while its far better to kick a four-legged robot than a real dog, most people find even the idea of such violence inappropriate, as the comments show." What do you think? Is it wrong to kick a robotic dog?
Monday, February 23, 2015
Look Up
Look Up is a video which talks about how technology has consumed everyone's lives. I do agree with the fact that people seem to care more about facebook friends than their real friends. I am not saying that technology is a bad thing. However, I think that it is important that we take a moment to step away from it all and appreciate life for what it is. Be social without social media.
Microsoft HoloLens
Microsoft HoloLens? Are they real? Microsoft has a different vision for the future. One that is more exciting. Instead of changing the world around the user information is merely on top of the existing environment. This is interesting for many different reasons, one would be that there is nothing like this piece of technology yet, also many different types of these glasses are being created.
Do you think this will be the next big thing?
http://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-hololens/en-us
Do you think this will be the next big thing?
http://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-hololens/en-us
Monday, February 9, 2015
Archery- Is it a sport?
Some people classify Archery as a sport, while others do not. Some say in order for something to be a sport, you need a certain amount of physical moment that this 'sport' does not provide. However, what do you call moving your arms with heavy weights, a team that comes together just like any other, and the competitiveness? I think it is a sport, but here are some others opinions:
1) http://www.archery360.com/2014/03/20-essential-facts-archery/
2) http://www.saratogafalcon.org/content/right-target-archery-sport
Do YOU think it's a sport? What about figure skating?
1) http://www.archery360.com/2014/03/20-essential-facts-archery/
2) http://www.saratogafalcon.org/content/right-target-archery-sport
Do YOU think it's a sport? What about figure skating?
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Is Hollywood REALLY running out of originality?
Movies are pretty much one of the most highly regarded forms of entertainment, with only video games, books, and TV shows coming close. With taking a couple or several years to make, billions upon billions of dollars are put into them for the only purpose of what they were made to do, entertain. We all practically can name a curtain phrase from one or a character that stands out. A movie, however comes to a point where it gains so much game that there becomes a demand for a continuation or simply reintroduce. Sequels and Remakes respectively come into play. With the recent amount of new sequels or remakes coming out, does any think that this is just simple progression, or over saturation? Discuss in the comments below.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Superbowl Commercial #8
The Superbowl commercials this year fell flat. But I did like the Coke commercial. It seemed to be positive and contemporary (and techie).
Friday, January 30, 2015
Hendo Hoverboards
I knew when I was young that something I wanted to own would be a hoverboard. Do you think that regular people will be able to own their personal Hendo hoverboards in our life-time?
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Newest Usages of Drones
Unmanned drones are all over the news. Most recently, a man lost control of the one he was playing around with and it ended up landing on the White House lawn. And Amazon is testing using them to deliver packages. You can even take "drone selfies!!"
What else would you like to see drones used for?
What else would you like to see drones used for?
Monday, January 26, 2015
One reason to buy a Microsoft cellphone or Laptop
The "personal assistant" on the Windows 10 is Cortana from Halo. The iPhone has Siri, Android has lots of customizable voices, and Windows phone has Cortana. That's pretty cool. But is it cool enough to make you consider buying one? Sounds like it's getting some great hardware upgrades (including a 41 MPixel camera).
But she's also on the newer Laptops now too. Anything running Windows 10. "Hey Cortana..."
But she's also on the newer Laptops now too. Anything running Windows 10. "Hey Cortana..."
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