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Tag Archives: computer
Instant Insanity – Computer Vision & Robotics
[Recorded: 1971] Over the last decades, computer vision systems have become increasingly capable of controlling robotic movement. One example of early research and development of computer vision and robotic systems was recorded at the Stanford University Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in … Continue reading
Nvidia Tegra HD Mobile Phone – Development Demo
Noah takes us to Nvision 2008 in San Jose to get an up-close look at Nvidia’s Tegra system on a chip platform for mobile devices. The first Tegra smartphones should be out in mid-2009. This demo makes ‘em worth waiting … Continue reading
Computer Science Technology Game Programming
www.tstc.edu The Graphics, Gaming & Simulation specialization of Computer Science Technology is designed to prepare students for entry into the world of graphics programming. Graphics and simulation is used in several segments of Information Technology, including Education and Training, Aerospace … Continue reading
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Tagged career, computer, game, programming, science, training, TSTC
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On the Road to Computer Literacy
November 14, 2007 lecture by for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). In order to identify some of the technological gaps that hinder the implementation of universal computer literacy, which Robert defines as society’s ability to read and … Continue reading
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Tagged application, computer, design, engineering, History, Lefkowitz, literacy, programming, Robert, science, society, software
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Computer Programming Tutorial, by Nick Antonaccio (#2)
Learn to Create Computer Programs – FIRST CODE EXAMPLES (CUT/PASTE SIMPLE GUI SCRIPTS INTO THE INTERPRETER) Here are links to this entire video series (currently more than 8 hours total): http://musiclessonz.com/rebol_video_links.html These tutorials demonstrate how easy it is to accomplish … Continue reading
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1963 Timesharing: A Solution to Computer Bottlenecks
[Recorded: May 9, 1963] This vintage film features MIT Science Reporter John Fitch at the MIT Computation Center in an extended interview with MIT professor of computer science Fernando J. Corbato. The film was co-produced by WGBH (Boston) and MIT. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960s, 1963, 7090, Boston, Cambridge, computer, Corbato, documentary, film, FORTRAN, historical, History, IBM, interactivity, mainframe, mit, Museum, programming, response, terminal, time, timesharing
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Sacca Sees `Robust’ App Development for Apple’s IPad: Video
Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) — Chris Sacca, a former Google Inc. executive, talks with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller about the outlook for Apple Inc.’s iPad tablet computer and applications development. The iPad starts at $499 with a touch screen, Web browsing and … Continue reading
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Chess Now – episode 60
Nat does a fine job hosting this production of Chess Now. The portable rackmount computer makes it to the set. See our website over the coming weeks for details on how to construct one, and load software into it. Its … Continue reading
Demonstration of Brain Computer Interface Using the Emotive Epoc
April 9, 2008 lecture by Randy Breen for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE380). The Emotiv EPOC (www.emotiv.com) now makes it possible for games to be controlled and influenced by the player’s mind. Engaging, immersive, and nuanced, Emotiv-inspired game-play … Continue reading
Left 4 Dead – Developer Commentary Map 1 (Part 2)
(Part 2 of 2) Just a recording of the developer commentary from Left 4 Dead. It’s an amazing game, and Valve is probably one of the best game development companies to date. They at least seem to genuinely care about … Continue reading →