by Leroy Hurt | Jan 4, 2014 | Sectors.SciTech.Computing
Via Instapundit and NYTimes.com: The first commercial version of the new kind of computer chip is scheduled to be released in 2014. Not only can it automate tasks that now require painstaking programming — for example, moving a robot’s arm smoothly and efficiently —...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 4, 2014 | Sectors.SciTech.Computing
Via Instapundit and NYTimes.com: The first commercial version of the new kind of computer chip is scheduled to be released in 2014. Not only can it automate tasks that now require painstaking programming — for example, moving a robot’s arm smoothly and efficiently —...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 4, 2014 | Uncategorized
Via Drudge and Computerworld: …the creation of a viable liver is a watershed moment for the bio-printing industry and medicine because it proves 3D printed tissue can be kept alive long enough to test the effects of drugs on it or implant it in a human body where it...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 4, 2014 | Uncategorized
Via Drudge and Computerworld: …the creation of a viable liver is a watershed moment for the bio-printing industry and medicine because it proves 3D printed tissue can be kept alive long enough to test the effects of drugs on it or implant it in a human body where it...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 4, 2014 | Uncategorized
Via CNN Money: Big Tech is on the precipice of breaking the robotics industry wide open, according to Bourne. If we compare the robotic industry to the computing boom, Bourne believes we’re still in 1980. It’s not quite 1984, when the Macintosh made...