by biginformer | Sep 16, 2016 | Cheaper, slimmer VR laptops?
Advertisement Advertisement Nvidia has announced a new line of graphics chips that support virtual-reality applications on notebooks. The launch means that soon traditional desktop PCs won’t be the only hardware capable of running virtual-reality (VR)...
by biginformer | Sep 16, 2016 | Uncategorized
Advertisement Advertisement Intel has unveiled a virtual reality headset that allows nearby objects from the real world to be integrated into its computer-generated views. It describes Project Alloy as being a “merged reality” device. One key advantage,...
by biginformer | Sep 15, 2016 | Audi cars will talk to traffic lights,
Advertisement Advertisement Audi is introducing technology that will allow its cars to communicate with traffic lights, the manufacturer has announced. It will tell drivers when lights are due to turn green and when they will not make it before a light turns red. The...
by biginformer | Sep 15, 2016 | Data-Stealing Marcher Android malware
Advertisement Advertisement Cybercriminals are telling users their device is at risk from viruses unless they download a particular ‘security update’ — which delivers the malware. The notorious Marcher malware is now disguising itself as an Android...
by biginformer | Sep 13, 2016 | Microsoft wants in on the marijuana business
Advertisement Advertisement The last two months have been busy ones for the marijuana community. Most recently, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) declined to loosen restrictions on medical marijuana, and kept the drug classified in the same ‘Schedule...