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Learning and remembering movement: How does our brain process and store movement? Scientists find…
From the moment we are born, and even before that, we interact with the world through movement. We move our lips to smile or to talk. We extend our hand to…
Use AI to become a photographer worth remembering
The best photography requires advanced skills with the camera and with the keyboard. The Complete Award-Winning Luminar AI Bundle gives you the tools and…
Remembering faces and names can be improved during sleep: Research finds memory reactivation —…
For those who rarely forget a face, but struggle with names, the remedy for boosting learning may as near as your pillow.
New research by Northwestern…
Remembering Steve Jobs, 10 Years After His Death
The prudent thing to do would have been to write Steve Jobs’ obituary well ahead of his death. We all knew that he did not have much time. For almost a year,…
Remembering Steve Jobs: Top 5 Apple products (and one more thing)
Steve Jobs’s impact was so significant that it’s difficult to find the words to describe his influence on business, technology, and society, even 10 years…
Remembering the T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream)
On September 3, 2008, the mobile operating system we all know as Android was finally introduced to the market. Of course, an OS is nothing without hardware…
Remembering when a fledgling mobile OS took its first steps
The T-Mobile G1/HTC DreamI remember the day well because I was there. New York City, Tuesday, September 23, 2008. HTC, Google, T-Mobile, and Deutsche Telekom…
Remembering Expansion Packs | TechRadar
Back in the 90s, the internet was mainly used to communicate with groups through forums and IRC, with the rare multiplayer match on certain FPS games thanks…
Say goodbye to Intel’s RealSense tech by remembering its incredible demos
Intel’s RealSense computer vision tech will soon be going away, as the company is “winding down” the business, according to CRN. If you don’t remember the…