Sentences with phrase «n't build computers»

The big tip is simply don't build your computer in an environment that generates static electricity easily, so don't go wandering around in your socks across thick carpets and if you're wearing a woolen sweater take it off.

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But even if you aren't building an office from scratch, adding a lot of whiteboards and markers as well as providing your team with beautiful computers and other technology products will help give space to the outpouring of their creative juices.
Snap also revealed that it will spend $ 2 billion with Google Cloud over the next five years and has custom built its software and computer systems to use Google's computing, storage, bandwidth, and other services, some of which do not have an alternative in the market, the company said in the S - 1 filing.
Not quite out of his computer science undergraduate program, Jackson Stone isn't just thinking about what's next, he's building it.
Other companies with world - class R&D groups built radical innovations only to see their company fumble the future and others reap the rewards (think of Xerox and the personal computer, Fairchild and integrated circuits, Kodak and digital photography, etc.) Common themes in these failures were, 1) without a direct connection to the customer advanced R&D groups built products without understanding user needs, and 2) the core of the company was so focused on execution of current products that it couldn't see that the future didn't look like the past.
It initially built the BLAW website on a Flash software platform, which crashed computers and didn't work well on mobile devices, forcing the company to rebuild it on a new platform.
«Certainly not as well as he built computers
Without acknowledging its existence, Cook also shed possibly contradictory light on Apple's widely rumored efforts to build an iCar: He suggested that Apple ultimately may decide not to make a car at all, yet he implied that if it did, it could utilize contract manufacturers to do so, just as it does with computers and phones.
Although important, the windowless, football - field - size buildings that house those computers aren't exactly exciting.
It's ultimate aim is to build a «computer that thinks like a person,» according to the company's co-founder Scott Phoenix says, «except it doesn't have to eat or sleep».
She has spent 20 years building software for devices that aren't computers and has a lot of insights on how the internet of things is changing the role of such engineers and the tradeoffs one makes when building a connected product.
But building and operating a quantum computer is not easy.
Unlike any other virus or worm built before, this one didn't just simply hijack the targeted computers or steal information from them, it escaped the digital realm to wreak actual physical destruction on an Iranian nuclear facility.
These prestigious awards are named after Dr Trevor Pearcey, an outstanding Australian tech pioneer who not only built one of the world's earliest digital computers, but also -LSB-...]
The cool thing is with these altcoins, they are not mined with ASICs but with mining rigs built of common computer parts.
Many virtual coin miners have been built to leverage the graphics processing unit (GPU) in infected endpoints, better known as the computer's video card, not CPUs.
If you can't wait to get off the computer after a few hours of link building, or if the only time you are online is when you have to be, then you are not going to last long.
you probably can't build a television or a computer — much less a resistor or capacitor....
Today we can't build a decent cell, 60 years ago we couldn't build a decent computer or do heart transplants, 150 years ago we couldn't build an airplane telephone or indoor plumbing.
Advances in computer technology, programs to build self - esteem, scientific leaps forward do not ultimately win the war against sin, death and the devil — just ask any teenager.
In our work on Better Together, we discovered that computer - based communication contributed most to the building of social capital when it functioned as a supplement to face - to - face communication, not as an alternative to it.
Perhaps our models of some of the most popular theories will be modified as new data becomes available and our analytical tools become more sensitive, but that hasn't stopped us from building computers, vehicles, and machinery of such diversity, spanning the realms of physics, chemistry, biology, geology, etc..
As a human race we have haven't been around very long (relatively speaking) but already we have the ability to build artificially intelligent computers and travel to other planets.
We are actively doing our part as FT partners in the Breedekloof, having not only build two after - school computer and day care centers for the laborers» children but also by recently acquiring a nearby farm which is 100 % FT (all shares belong to the FT partners / laborers).
Sure, you can read all about how to build a computer, but until you get all of the parts, and start assembling, you won't really know.
I had enough trouble building the Santa mythos, I can't imagine telling him that gnomes ran his computer!
You have models in the case of road transport where the algorithms may be proprietary and not available, but they are being made to determine government policy nevertheless, because it is convenient for politicians to say, «The reasons we are building these roads is because the computer said so», rather than — «I decided that we would have more roads because I want to see more roads.»
The announcement is not expected to be related to efforts by the state to replace ams AG, the Austrian computer chip manufacturer that backed out of a $ 600 million deal to build a chip factory at the Marcy NanoCenter, which is located next to the SUNY Poly campus.
Clegg said he wants the country to be based on equity not debt: «where we learn as a country to build things again, not just bet on things on computer screens in the City of London».
Power and phone service has been restored to some of the buildings, but computer connections at most institutions were not working today.
The prototype is not yet as stable or reliable as commercial computer memory, and building it would require manufacturers to learn to harness materials other than silicon, the workhorse of computing technology.
«Ideally, I'd like to build myself a climate in a laboratory,» he says, «but we can't do that with a planet, so computers are the next best thing.»
«We're not going to leave buildings, we're not going to leave our computers, we're not going to abandon that, so we need to actually create environments that engage us with the outdoors and also that, when we go outside, we're not in a polluted space,» Hoover said.
The computers built by commercial firm D - Wave of Burnaby in British Columbia, Canada, have many more qubits — about 500 — but use a method known as adiabatic quantum computing, which, unlike the traditional method, has not yet been proved to give a quantum power boost.
Because when I was doing that, there were guys who already had their own kind of Radio Shack computers that they'd built, and I knew some of those guys, and I would talk to them and say, «Yeah, they're going to hook them all up, and then, and then...» And they would always say: «But there's not enough bandwidth!»
Although we're building fiber optic routes to accommodate the needed bandwidth, it will be years - if not decades - before computers themselves are optical and all information transmissions are light - based from origin to reception.
Others have devised and even built such small - scale cooling systems, says Leonard Schulman, a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology, but the distinction in the new work is that it is self - contained — the qubits do not need to receive instructions from outside the system.
He built a computer model that could calculate the forces acting on the joints of a running bipedal creature in midstride and tell him how much muscle the animal would need in order not to collapse.
Elaborations on Landauer's idea may also prove useful in building miniature computers that don't overheat.
Although Pollino didn't invent the technology, he developed a computer model that compares what are called «rocking steel - braced frames» to current earthquake standards used in low - to mid-rise buildings.
True, crows aren't likely to build computers or space stations any time soon, but their skills do challenge current ideas about how our ancestors became master toolmakers.
It is likely that computer technology and video cameras will continue to get cheaper over the next decade, so why not build electronic memory aids that simply record every waking moment?
The ultimate goal is to put not just electrophoresis, but the preparation of DNA and the analysis of the DNA patterns all onto a single device controlled by a built - in computer.
«Traffic is a very complicated, dynamic system that isn't easy to optimize,» says Jeff Ban, an engineer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute who builds computer models of traffic.
The idea is not to ensure that buildings emerge undamaged but that building collapses do not become «weapons of mass destruction,» as geologist Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado Boulder and computer scientist Vinod Gaur of CSIR Fourth Paradigm Institute in Bangalore put it in a paper on earthquake risk in the Himalayan region in Science in 2013.
«This is the first time that any hardware design has been proposed — it hasn't been built yet — that would give you this level of security while only having about a factor of three or four overhead in performance,» says Srini Devadas, the Edwin Sibley Webster Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, whose group developed the new system.
«The main advance here was not just the diagnosis and recovery, but how the robot does that, which is to build a model of itself,» explains Josh Bongard, a computer scientist now at the University of Vermont.
«It's not there yet, but the way this hardware was built you can probably imagine putting it in a mobile phone,» said Shwetak Patel, Washington Research Foundation Endowed Professor of Computer Science & Engineering and Electrical Engineering at the UW.
Mooij and co-workers created the quantum version of a basic building block of computer logic, called the controlled - not (CNOT) gate, which switches a bit from 0 to 1 or vice versa if a second bit is set to 1 — or does nothing if that bit is set to 0.
The computer is not housed in the telescope's observatory structure, but in a nearby building.
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