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AMD to take on Qualcomm and Nvidia in Arm space

Data wants to be free and Microsoft is arranging a breakout

Artificial Intelligence is powerful and therefore dangerous. It’s important to try and heal the data divide now and open up data so that the insights gained can be shared

Everything isn’t ray tracing

Seeing what you believe

144Hz? Time to revisit FPS, PPI, and HDR

Acuity is what’s desired

What if we all recorded each other all the time?

What if everything you said and did and everything you saw and heard was recorded? What if everybody you encountered was recording as well? Do you think you or they would behave differently? The idea has been posited by science fiction writers including William Gibson, Neal Stephenson, and Bruce Sterling to name a few favorites and by contemporary commentator Shoshana Zuboff in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism.

The arguments for ultrawide monitors

The more you can see, the more you can do

Oculus Connect 6 and the state of VR

VR is more than just VR now

I care about pixels, Apples’ and everybody else’s

Lawyers don’t know anything about pixels

China buys China—is the war over?

China owns considerable market share in world markets and these days, the country is capturing even more mind share, but what is China's ultimate goal? It's possible China wants most of all to own its own market.

The inexorable rise of open source

Open Source was once a curiosity and the question always asked, but how do you make money? Turns out, that's not the question. After a good decade and a half of proving the point, open source tools are enabling companies to save huge amounts of money by re-using and adapting code already written. Developers making use of open source tools are leveraging the talents of a worldwide army of programmers dedicated to making software work better.

The end of seasonality

  The world as we know it is over. Dead, done, gone. We no longer have anything to count on, or a method with which to count.  This is what the world used to look ...

The Lisa Su effect

If you believed, you’d a lot richer today