Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Asus, HP out first Windows 10 on Arm devices

Up to 22 hours active battery life claimed.

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Researchers print passive plastic Wi-Fi-connected sensors

Not only battery-free but electronics-free.

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Qualcomm castigates Broadcom for its 'blatant attempt to sieze control'

Urges stockholders to stay the course.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Broadcom begins hostile takeover attempt against Qualcomm

Hock Tan not taking no for an answer.

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Classic Shell developer leaves the project, opens the source

MIT Licence so it can live on.

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Apple to begin repaying Irish tax bill next year

€13 billion hinging on its appeal.

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Game On - Adam speaking to Adam, and Neill, about 'Adam'

'Adam' - a short film intended to show off the Unity game engine's cinematic creation tools - has been watched over 4 million times. It's proved so popular that the company behind the programme turned to the film director, Neill Blomkamp’s Oats Studios to develop the story. To date there are now 3 films in the series and Neill tells Adam that he thinks Unity, and real time rendering, could be a big part of the future of film-making. And Adam Procter from the Winchester School of Art is on hand to talk about the impact he's seen Unity having in his college and elsewhere. So, to sum up: In this week's Game On, Adam's talking to Neil about 'Adam' and then speaking to Adam about 'Adam'.

from SweetTech http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05q3rj2