A group of researchers at the German University of Tubingen has developed an algorithm that can produce any photograph in the style of great painters such as Picasso and Van Gogh. Technically, this process is called deep learning, which is a collection of algorithms capable of independent learning without the help of a human. It is about the creation of artificial neural networks, where computer programs work according to the model of the human brain. This type of technology is already used by Google in photo recognition.
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Even the most beautiful personal computers act as a piece of technology that gives them coolness. Wood Kubb is the complete opposite of computers as we know them. It is a wooden cube that you will gladly plant in a visible place, which is hard to say for personal computers. Most of them therefore hide under the table. Despite its small size, it can do everything the big ones can do. The 12.5 x 12.5 centimeter wooden shell hides an Intel Core i3 or i5 processor. You can pre-order the Wood Kubb on Kickstarter for (calculated) 400 euros.
Pain in the wrist and hands has unfortunately become an almost daily occurrence for many, which is mainly the result of long-term computer use. The main culprits are the keyboard and the mouse, which require us to make repetitive movements and thus excessively strain some small muscles. This leads to inflammation and pain in the wrist, forearm, palm and elbow, poor mobility of the fingers, etc. Dr. Levi Harrison therefore has some simple exercises for us to help relieve hand pain caused by the computer.
Keyboards and mice have been with us as long as we can remember, at least when it comes to the history of computers. They are a tried and proven good combination and almost the perfect way to operate your computer, as you can do anything with this pair, as long as that 'anything' is web browsing and basic operations. For something more, you need the "mixing table" Palette, a breath of fresh air in the field of computer management, which will especially please creative people.
The ASUS Pen Stick is a miniature computer that could easily be mistaken for a USB memory stick. But it is much more than that. It is a powerful pocket PC that even the latest Windows 10 operating system presents no problems. Its "means of communication" for connecting to an external device is the HDMI interface, and dealers will part with it from autumn 2015 onwards for a calculated price of 135 euros.
If there's one thing we've learned from science fiction movies, it's that holograms rule the future. And it is more than obvious that such a future is here. At least that's according to the concept of the company Number One, which wants to make hologram screens for computers a reality. Their first attempt is a transparent 27-inch screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which goes by the name HTD-01. Future, welcome home.
If even 30 euros is too much for you for a computer, as much as the retailers ask you for the Raspberry Pi 2 computer system, then we have a personal computer for you, for which you will have to shell out less than 10 euros! His name is Chip, and he has raised almost a million dollars on Kickstarter! You can surf the web with it, play computer games and use it for work. Don't count on Photoshop anyway, but for the price of a richly coated pizza, it would be an invention.
Toy computers have always been a special category of computers that, in addition to powerful graphics cards and processors, also bet on an outstanding and, above all, bold appearance. The company CyborgPower has just confirmed this with the Trinity model, as it has launched a three-pronged personal computer that forms a star shape with its case. But even such an unusual shape has a clear purpose. The engineers decided on it because of easier cooling.
Since the advent of laptops, smartphones and tablets, personal computers have been losing popularity. It seems like outdated technology, but not if you ask MSI, the company behind the PC Cubi, the world's smallest PC. It used Intel processors with a Broadwell core made with 14-nanometer technology, which enables incredible compactness.
The question of whether to turn off the computer overnight puzzles many. This is compounded by the fact that there is no universal answer. Will the constant switching off and on take a toll on the components and shorten their vitality and lifespan? On the other hand, won't the computer suffer the same "damage" if it is left on all the time? As you can see, it is a real Hamlet question, but one that offers a definite answer. But taking into account certain factors.
The very first curved computer screen in the world, LG's Curved UltraWide, marked 34UC97, can now also be found on Slovenian shelves, where it will stand out not only for its "closed" position, but also for its 21:9 aspect ratio. Currently, 16:9 rules. For 1249.90 euros (plus VAT) you will get 34 or. 32.7-inch screen with IPS technology (sophisticated LCD), which offers an exceptional viewing angle and an exceptional image, as well as a multitude of functionality and connectivity options.
The Toshiba Satellite Z30 notebook has 16 hours of autonomy thanks to the fast and powerful, but at the same time very economical Intel Core i5 5200 processor from the Broadwell family. It is a compact notebook, weighing only half a kilogram and with ideal dimensions for portability (316 x 227 x 17.9 mm).