Computable Minds

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Posted on: Jan, 4th 2011
IPv6
To identify any device in Internet, this must have a IP assigned (is something similar to a telephone number that identifies uniquely every computer). But these numbers, that use the format established by the protocol IPv4, are running out, making that in a few months would be necessary the use of numbers more large, whose format was established by the protocol IPv6. Follow reading "2011: the end of IPv4 addresses"

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Posted on: Aug, 20th 2010
Ostentatious utensil of virtual reality
The virtual reality is the creation of 3D interactive worlds by computer, with the intention of immerse the user in another reality. To this, normally, is used goggles that has an screen for each eye, creating the sensation of be in a 3D world around us everywhere. See here how has evolved this discipline. Learn more about "Evolution of the virtual reality"

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Posted on: Oct, 14th 2011
blurred image
Adobe has announced that the next version of Photoshop will incorporate a new algorithm to fix images with motion blur. How is possible correct this kind of blur? Follow discovering "Algorithm to correct motion blur"

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Posted on: Sep, 3rd 2011
Helmet to rea the mind
In the last years has been developed several helmets that allow read the brain, and the software responsible of make a determinate action depending on the thoughts of the user. This is, obviously, a very practical utility for a lot of people disabled and for the vaguest. Would you like to know how works this kind of technology? Don't left of read the rest of "How works the user interfaces that read the mind?"

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Posted on: Oct, 12th 2010
Kitt with the logo of Google
The autonomous drive of vehicles is an application of artificial intelligence that have a lot of years of development. Two days ago Sabastian Thrun, a Google engineer, reveal in the blog of the company that they are investing in this kind of technology to sell it, in a future, to car manufacturers. Do you want to know in what consist? Surprise yourself with the rest of "The Kitt of Google"

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Posted on: Jul, 15th 2012
Microsoft vs WebGL
Internet Explorer, that sadly is the most popular web browser is also the worst in the fulfilment of standards and the one that delay more in implementing them. Taking advantage of their dominant situation Microsoft, decided that the new versions will not going to be compatible with the new open standard for the 3D Web (WebGL) to try favour the implantation of their proprietary technology (Silverlight), but that decision could be a bad idea. Follow reading "Microsoft Internet Explorer versus the 3D Web"