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Microsoft’s Peggy Johnson joins Magic Leap

Johnson replaces embattled founder Rony Abovitz as CEO

What if what if?

If Nvidia did go for Arm, which I think would be a brilliant move, that would be a serious blow to Intel, and a potential torpedo for the open-source RISC-V adventure, of which Nvidia is a participant.

On working at home

Good for most

Consumer AR could have saved lives and the economy

We are very close to having devices that are not conspicuous or uncomfortable, devices that will feel like the sunglasses or prescription lens you now wear.

Supercomputers—who gives a rat’s patootie

Is it just bragging rights, or nuclear weapons research?

Imagine gaming on a 65-inch display

Where does one sit?

Speculation—read at your own risk

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