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For my Introduction to Physical Computing class I plan to create a cat toy that features a remote controlled laser beam and arm with feathers. This concept will evolve during the next several weeks as I figure out how to build it, and do some user/cat testing.
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At The National Museum of Computing www.tnmoc.org at Bletchley Park, on a trip with Sarah, Jenny and Stephen AKA Spacedog.
Met een jaarlijkse terugkerende awardshow waarvoor Live Solutions concept en uitvoering doet, onderhoudt en versterkt de uitgever de relatie met sponsoren en adverteerders. De Computable Awards 2011 vonden dit jaar plaats in Huis ter Duin.
Niets is onmogelijk!
De 6e editie van Computable Awards wilde wij naar een hoger niveau tillen. Tijdens het creatieve proces werd het idee geboren om te gaan projecteren op een zwart projectie doek. Een enorme uitdaging, maar niets is onmogelijk. Op negen losse projectie schermen werd de ontworpen content getoond. Het resultaat was verbluffend.
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Harnessing the Power of High Performance and Quantum Computing: Use Cases and Applications of Super Fast Computing, May 24, 2023, London.
Repro Free Wednesday 30th May 2018. Final year Computing students showcase their work to 100 companies and academic peers at National College of Ireland. 2018 marks the 20th anniversary of NCI’s School of Computing. Picture Jason Clarke
www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS) announced that bachelor of science degrees in computer science, information technology and cybersecurity are now being offered to prepare students for a wide range of careers and graduate programs.
CIS has been offering computer science and information technology concentrations with a single CIS degree for three decades and added the cybersecurity concentration six years ago.
Atoms carrying information inside quantum computers — known as qubits — sometimes vanish, corrupting data and spoiling calculations. Sandia researchers discuss the first practical way to detect atom loss for neutral-atom quantum computing, bringing scientists closer to realizing the technology’s full potential.
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Photo by Craig Fritz
What can I say...another relative working/playing on a computer.
Stobist info: Camera Nikon D70, Lens 50 mm 1.4, ISO 400, f2.8, 1/60 sec. SB600 at 1/64 power is on the table hidden behind the laptop 2 feet away and at 9:30 o'clock and shooting through Target cocktail straws grid. SB28 at 1/64 power is reffecting off a white wall 3 feet behind.
At The National Museum of Computing www.tnmoc.org at Bletchley Park, on a trip with Sarah, Jenny and Stephen AKA Spacedog.