No Ray Tracing? No THANKS

No Ray Tracing? No THANKS

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “No Ray Tracing? No THANKS”.
Mmm, that’s what the tech link has been missing a bit of the old James juice. James juice, for the tech link seems like Huawei and Oppo have been doing all the innovating and phone design. Recently Samsung may have just got some of their street cred back. The company just launched the Galaxy AAT, which features a sliding rotating camera. The front of the device is all screen baby. That’S what Samsung calls infinity display, but the rear holds a triple lens camera setup. When it’s time for a selfie, the camera section, slides up and flips forward, Samsung also unveiled the Galaxy a 70, which is a step down from the 80, with its teardrop notch and non rotating sucky camera. The AAT is cool, but it means that I can no longer secretly film people as I’m pretending to take a selfie, and for that reason I just can’t support them. I’M sorry creeps gon na creep. It’S time once again to talk about a weird, yet interesting. Robot thing engineers at UC Berkeley have taken the wraps off of blue a robot. That’S really just a pair of arms attached to a metal rod. Much like me, a pair of strong, powerful arms that make me feel safe in their embrace. But blue can also manipulate an untold number of household objects and can be trained to do so by having a human pilot with a VR, headset and controllers, guided through the motions and while similar sets of arms and pincers can cost around $ 400,000. Trust me on I’ve explored the pincer market blues creators are aiming for a $ 5,000 price tag relatively cheap, still, a lot sure I’d get one of those things just to fold. My laundry Riley thanks for asking.

No Ray Tracing? No THANKS

Oh, I see what you’re saying here and Google’s drone delivery. Company wing has been in testing with a limited number of residents in Canberra Australia for 18 months, but now wink has received regulatory approval from the local government to begin commercial operations. The city’s general population can now use wing to have food drinks and other goods delivered to their residents via drone.

In a matter of minutes, the drones can only operate during the day and are banned from crossing major roads and must maintain a minimum height. I guess, unless they’re landing, but apparently that won’t stop any old book or Sheila from getting their Vegemite. Oh, it’s so gross! No hey! I’M pretty quick brought to you by brilliant everyday brilliant publishes several daily problems that provide a quick and fascinating view into math logic. Science, engineering or computer science a different kind of science, but still scientific, whether you’re stuck in a Commuter just want to learn something new.

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No Ray Tracing? No THANKS

The first 200 of you to do so will get 20 % off the annual premium subscription. Smart deal, bloody, brilliant, I’m getting quick meds in videos, GTX 1650 graphics card will apparently be here very soon, as leaks have popped up, showing the zotac version of the card, as well as specs, pointing to a mobile version. The renders of the desktop version don’t appear to show a power connector, so it might be a great option for low power systems. Provided you don’t care about invidious disgusting and moral naming strategies, bad taste in my mouth, Google has developed a Bluetooth based protocol. That would allow you to use your Android phone in place of a USB security key or dongle to log in to Chrome.

No Ray Tracing? No THANKS

They literally just announced their own Titan bluetooth dongle a few months ago and now they’ve made them obsolete and that’s Google. For you know, a warranty might be good. Next time, you’re gon na shut down a project, Google hundreds I’m swimming in these dongles. I got dongle coming up my yin-yang. Whatever SpaceX is the most fun thing you can do in space with another person, SpaceX will launch the Arab sat six a telecom satellite into orbit later today, marking the first commercial flight of its Falcon Heavy booster rocket.

All three rocket components of the Falcon will attempt to land back on earth after the launch, which it’s probably already happened by the time you watch this, let me know how it goes. Intel laid out some more details about its octane memory: age. 10, m2 module today. After first showing it off back at CES, it combines a small amount of octane memory, with a larger store of more traditional qlc NAND memory, which apparently makes things like opening documents and launching games and opening large media files significantly faster compared to normal SSDs. All I got ta say is if it’s anything like previous octane products, well, it’ll, be moderately interesting and YouTube is taking a cue from Netflix and planning to offer interactive choose your own adventure style videos.

In all likelihood, this is an attempt to make YouTube originals that people actually care about. I haven’t cared yet. I just hope we won’t have to suddenly write 5 different endings for every tech linked episode like this one. Ah, that’s a cliffhanger. No one knows what happens to James in that one or this one where I’m a oh, my god, my dreams have come true.

That’S the optimum mega, happy ending, there’s another one where I just kill. Riley .