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The will to kill—virtually that is

This past week I looked in again on Ageia (and will some more next week). Ageia has found they have to get closer to the developer community—not a big surprise, you say, ATI and Nvidia ...

No one wins when competitors diss each other

When a new technology is introduced it always has some bugs with it, as do products designed to work with it. No new thing has, or ever will be, introduced without mistakes For example, when ...

Killer apps and the next billion users

At 3GSM there were 60,000 people searching for the killer app that would bring in the next billion users. Strangely, almost all of them found it—60,000 unique killer apps, imagine. Wikipedia tells us that a ...

Reliving the past

At 3GSM there were 60,000 people searching for the killer app that would bring in the next billion users. Strangely, almost all of them found it—60,000 unique killer apps, imagine. Wikipedia tells us that a ...

Not knowing what we don’t know, do we really care?

Good [pause] morning, how may I help you? I’m having trouble with my computer I see. What kind of trouble are you having? It won’t read the CD. I see. The PC won’t read the ...

Happy to just stay home and play

This week I’ve got a grab bag of random thoughts Management sink How to stop show’ing off As most of you should know by now, Intel has cut back on the IDF conferences. To which ...

Computing with GPUs and Cells

They’re not “Gs,” they’re “Ss” It’s pretty exciting to think of a supercomputer in a chip, but then I guess that all depends on what you’re calling a supercomputer, and I doubt we’d get much ...

AI—is it a lie?

“Maybe we need to know ourselves a little better before we are able to successfully extrapolate how AI would behave—and the risks involved.”—Leo F. Fernandes Blue Boy. Quasi, an animatronic robot designed by grad students ...

A sweat-powered personal companion

Now you can get a mobile phone that’s either made of chocolate, pretty in pink, or tattles on you if you’re lying. Or you can wait a while and get one with no buttons and ...

The sky is falling – again

Once again, during the seasonal second quarter PC sales have slowed. And just as seasonal as this yearly regular slowdown is the panic that grips Wall Street, as they seem to discover, like a pack ...

Where there’s smoke … Jon goes chasing the rumors

Grandma used to tell me, Where’s there’s smoke there’s fire. Grandma was right about most things. Who’s buying who or building what? There’s been a lot of speculation recently about the CPU and GPU companies. ...

Small is beautiful – our market’s characteristics

Not small as in Lilliputian or pygmy, or small as in weak or puny, but, well, tiny, and shrinking all the time. E. F. Schumacher popularized the notion, and the term, in his landmark 1971 ...