Archive for the ‘entertainment’ category: Page 90
Jul 2, 2018
This device lets you control video games hands free
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: entertainment, wearables
Jun 28, 2018
Free voice and text chat for gamers
Posted by Ankur Bargotra in categories: entertainment, singularity
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Jun 24, 2018
This virtual reality headset runs at human-eye resolution
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: entertainment, virtual reality
Varjo’s VR headset lets you see virtual objects in much greater detail, and could be used for training, design or entertainment.
Jun 23, 2018
A Neuroscientist Says Video Games Positively Affect the Brain in Two Ways
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: entertainment, neuroscience
Ever watch ‘Your Brain on Blank’? Ever have a question about the brain? Then you’re in the right place. Join us as neuroscience Ph.D. candidate Shannon Odell takes a few minutes to answer some of the write-in questions from our viewers about how different stimuli affect your brain.
Jun 22, 2018
Can science-based video games help kids with autism?
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: entertainment, neuroscience, science
An expanding arcade of video games takes aim at easing autism traits, from poor visual attention to problems with motor skills, but the evidence of the games’ effectiveness remains limited.
Jun 21, 2018
Microsoft launches ambitious blockchain project to help creators get paid
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: bitcoin, entertainment
It seems that Microsoft isn’t done experimenting with blockchain technology.
Microsoft and Ernst & Young (EY) announced the launch of a blockchain solution for content rights and royalties management on Wednesday.
The blockchain solution is first implemented for Microsoft’s game publisher partners. Indeed, gaming giant Ubisoft is already experimenting with the technology.
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Jun 19, 2018
This New Chip Design Could Make Neural Nets More Efficient and a Lot Faster
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI
Neural networks running on GPUs have achieved some amazing advances in artificial intelligence, but the two are accidental bedfellows. IBM researchers hope a new chip design tailored specifically to run neural nets could provide a faster and more efficient alternative.
It wasn’t until the turn of this decade that researchers realized GPUs (graphics processing units) designed for video games could be used as hardware accelerators to run much bigger neural networks than previously possible.
That was thanks to these chips’ ability to carry out lots of computations in parallel rather than having to work through them sequentially like a traditional CPU. That’s particularly useful for simultaneously calculating the weights of the hundreds of neurons that make up today’s deep learning networks.
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Jun 17, 2018
How Human Hibernation Will Soon Get Us to Mars
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: entertainment, space travel
Jun 15, 2018
Stephen Hawking’s Voice Will Be Broadcast Into Space
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: entertainment, space
Hawking is being interred at Westminster Abbey on Friday, with a thousand members of the public (selected through a lottery system) present for the ceremony. The physicist’s remains will be placed between those of Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.
His voice will be broadcast into space after the service honoring his life.
Hawking’s words “have been set to an original score by composer Vangelis, most famous for his Chariots of Fire film theme,” the BBC reports.
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