30 May 2006 at 3:00am 1 hr 15 min - May 30, 2006 Google TechTalks May 30, 2006 Douglas Lenat Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House. ABSTRACT It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but answering our complex, contextual questions. Even applications like human-level unrestricted speech understanding continue to dangle close but just out of reach. What's been holding AI up? The short answer is that while computers make fine idiot savants, they lack common sense: the millions of pieces of general knowledge we all share, and fall back on as needed, to cope with the rough edges of the real world. I will talk about how that situation is changing, finally, and what the timetable -- and the path -- realistically are on achieving Artificial Intelligence. 7 Feb 2007 at 5:39pm ![]() 7 min - Feb 7, 2007 Hilarious! From his "Glorius" tour, Eddie discusses his love hate relationship with computers and how they will eventually end the world. 8 Feb 2007 at 2:06am ![]() 6 min - Feb 8, 2007 Focus: Using Computers Language: Computer- and Internet-related terminology KRISTEN: Jane, I want to find the weather forecast for tomorrow. What do I need to do? JANE: First, you need to be connected to the Internet. KRISTEN: Right. So use the mouse to click on this icon here on the desktop, right? JANE: Yes, and then wait while the computer dials up. KRISTEN: Why is it taking so long? JANE: Because our modem only works at 64k. If you want a faster connection we'll have to upgrade. KRISTEN: OK. Now I've connected, what do I do next? JANE: Choose a search engine from your list of favorites and type in some key words. KRISTEN: How about "weather forecast Chicago"? JANE: That should do. Now click on 'search'. KRISTEN: Right. Now I have a menu of different sites. JANE: Good. Click on the link that seems most helpful. KRISTEN: Oh, this one's good. It has a satellite map. But looks like it's going to rain. 17 Feb 2006 at 3:57am ![]() 4 min - Feb 17, 2006 Mult-Touch Screen. So awesome. 12 May 2008 at 2:21pm 10 min - May 12, 2008 Company First to Offer Complete Product Range Balancing Business Performance with Environmental Care Fujitsu Siemens Computers executives outlined the company's strategic commitment to environmental sustainability in a podcast released today and available at http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/fujitsu-siemens/31527. Bernd Bischoff, chief executive officer, said: "I'm proud we're the first IT vendor with a complete range of environmentally sound products for the data centre, in the office, on the move and at home." Green at heart Environmental care has been central to Fujitsu Siemens Computers' corporate philosophy and product development strategy for 20 years, and the company has a track record of firsts. Today, its ESPRIMO ProGreen Professional PCs consume 50% less power than comparable models, while the SCALEO L is the first green Consumer PC. Meanwhile, several LIFEBOOK notebook models have achieved rigorous Nordic Swan certification ? the only notebooks in the world to do so ? and, with its power savings of 40%, the PRIMERGY TX120 server is the most energy efficient in the world. Furthermore, the efficiencies of the company's Dynamic Data Centre can reduce the number of servers in a data centre by 60% and cut energy costs by an equal percentage. 13 Mar 2008 at 12:52am ![]() 7 min - Mar 13, 2008 Please don't get me wrong. The computer is a wonderful invention. It has improved our lives greatly. But let's be honest, the reasons why people get computers, when they have no idea how to use them, is ridiculous. The computer isn't the universal panacea that some people claim. It isn't always the ultimate in convenience either. Sometimes, old technologies are still preferred, but some people don't want to admit it. 10 May 2008 at 1:21am 1 min - May 10, 2008 Mar. 13 - In a sign of new leadership Cuba's Raul Castro has lifted restrictions on computers and other electronic goods. An internal government memo seen by Reuters said the government "at the highest" level had approved the sale of previously prohibited equipment, including computers, video and DVD players. Deborah Lutterbeck reports. 1 Aug 2006 at 3:00am 50 min - Aug 1, 2006 Google TechTalks August 1, 2006 David Wolber (http://cs.usfca.edu/~wolber) is a professor at the University of San Francisco. His interests include collaborative research systems, e-politics, and service learning within computer science. ABSTRACT Peoplicious is a collaborative research tool. Unlike systems such as del.icio.us, people are first-class data objects, along with documents. Users can create people, provide structured information about people (image, homepage, blog feed, delicious name, etc.), and create lists of people (people-tagging). Users can also bookmark documents and associate documents with people (personmarks). Any user can enter information about any person. Peoplicious is where del.icio.us meets RSS reader all within a modern day address book. There is a working prototype that can be accessed at: http://peoplicious.com/Technorati/lists. It is designed so that new sites can easily be created for particular domains (e.g., see http://peoplicious.com/USF/lists). The system currently has one power user. 9 Jun 2004 at 8:00pm 1 hr 16 min - Jun 10, 2004 What did it mean to be a human computer? Who were the first ones? Before Palm Pilots and iPods, PCs and laptops, the term computer referred to people who did scientific calculations by hand. In his book When Computers Were Human, David Alan Grier, editor of IEEE Annals of History of Computing, offers the first in-depth account of these workers, who were neither calculating geniuses nor idiot savants but knowledgeable people who, in other circumstances, might have become scientists in their own right. Beginning with the return of Halley's Comet in 1758 and the effort of three French astronomers to compute its orbit to the UNIVAC electronic computer projecting its 1986 orbit, Grier traces human computers through the ages. Come join Grier, along with former computers, for this look into a little-known slice of high tech history. 10 May 2008 at 12:08pm 5 min - May 10, 2008 www.Multi-Monitors.com This Video is brought to you by SUPER PC: Multi-Monitor Computers, where we specialize, in serving the customer, with the most affordable, and stable multi-monitor computers, on the market! We have multi-screen solutions for everyone, from our Multi-LCD Monitor Displays and Arrays, to our USB Adapter, that allows you to add an extra monitor, to any Desktop PC! Take a look at our Video Demo, and you will be very inspired! Whether you have a small, or a large budget, SUPER PC can help you succeed! Please Visit our other links, below! www.myspace.com/multimonitor www.multiple-monitor.info www.multiple-monitor.com www.multi-monitors.info www.multi-screens.com www.superpokerpc.com 2 Nov 2005 at 7:00pm 23 min - Nov 3, 2005 30151:00 women in red bikini eating watermelon 01:01: crowd of people get water poured over head 01:01:35 tennis 01:02:03 people in swimming pool 01:02:25 woman in hat woman in bathing suit down 01:02 happy kids running and jumping 01:04 little girl and grandmother 01:08 man on laptop 01:10 kids running past wall of graffitti kids run up and over hill to camera kids flies toy airplane 01:13:21 kid looking at camera sitting in old tire man and woman on top of mountain victory gesture 01:17:50 man hanging by feet doing sit ups 01:18:40 group of mixed race kids 01:20:00 school building 01:20:16 family man woman and child watching TV in barn or garage, bizzarre setting 01:21:26 woman silhouette on mountain 01:22:36 group of kids across field 01:22:50 boy and girl on swing high angle from tree with swing 01:24:40 CU computer screen ECU www. CU on curser 01:25:42: flashing lights CU LCD display 01:26 trackball 01:27:20 computer mouse against pink background, hand into frame 01:28:00 plugging in laptop 01:29 hands on keyboard 01:29:50 orange wipe, then trackball 01:31:00 mouse followed by plugging into laptop, hands on keyboard 01:34 yellow trackball 3 Dec 2007 at 5:16am ![]() 8 min - Dec 3, 2007 http://live.pirillo.com - Eric emailed to ask me what age I feel is good for a child to have their first computer, or access to one. He feels that it depends on the child in particular, and their level of responsibility. Personally, I feel there's much more to it than that. 11 May 2008 at 4:08am 45 sec - May 11, 2008 Some guy calls QVC and tells them what he uses his Dell for! 29 Jan 2006 at 7:00pm 19 min - Jan 30, 2006 Presentation at the Immortality Institute's conference in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, by Martine Rothblatt, Ph.D. Title of presentation: Legal Rights of Concious Computers. Related websites: http://www.Mprize.org http://www.ImmInst.org http://www.gen.cam.ac.uk/sens/AdGbio.htm Related topics include: Cryonics (cryogenics), anti-aging, caloric restriction, transhumanism, nanotechnology, technology, nanobots, immortality, Methuselah Mouse Prize, scientific conquest of death, longevity, fitness, health, population control, birth rate, death rate, rejuvination therapies, god, aging reversal, Aubrey de Grey, live forever, cancer research, technology, nanobots, research, gene therapies, disease, transplants, physics, chemistry, computers, computing, bioscience, nutrition, exercise, philosophy, sociology, politics, history, elixir, drugs, singularity, Ray Kurzweil, matrix, supplements, suspended animation, cryo sleep, scientific debate, MIT, Technology Review, Cambridge conference sponsored by Larry Ellison, overpopulation, 1000 year lifespan, thousand year lifespan, infant mortality, science breakthroughs, futurist, future, war on aging, medical, youthful, retirement, computer engineer, genetics, research. 11 Mar 2007 at 12:45pm ![]() 9 min - Mar 11, 2007 This week on Look Around You, they take a look at the future of computers. We finally find an easy way to remember things. See a shocking study saying there might even be 10,000 computers by 1990! A look at the growing computer game industry. And the Look Around you challenge where computer Bournemouth must escape from a cage. All this week on Look Around You. 13 Dec 2007 at 10:10am 23 min - Dec 13, 2007 Beast Boy wants to play a video game, and tries to do so on the computers in Titan Tower, with little success. He therefore attempts to use Cyborg's Recharger, and unwittingly downloads a virus onto it. When Cyborg later tries to use it, the virus infects him and causes him to run haywire all over the city, eating everything in sight. The Titans has no choice but to seek help from Gizmo before Cyborg spreads the highly aggressive virus into other important electronic devices in the city. 24 Feb 2008 at 5:18pm 25 min - Feb 24, 2008 A visit to the Eden Project reveals how ICT helps to control the climate and monitor plants as well as manage the visitors and tickets. In this episode of Hot Wired, we also take a look at the organisation, presentation and analysis of information using multimedia and database software. The Hot Wired series examines six exciting contexts, such as round the world yacht racing and sportswear production, to discover the crucial role ICT in the world around us. We see computers and software used in the real world and then recap the curriculum points in the FAQ zone where students can get under the surface of the software and prepare to use similar applications themselves. Our two presenters, Katie Knapman and James McCourt, take students through the process in short, easy to understand segments. About Laptop Problems watching video? Viewing Licence 12 Apr 2006 at 8:05pm ![]() 5 min - Apr 13, 2006 Dude asks for $5000. Internet responds. Dude rewards by blowing up his computer. 1 Apr 2008 at 2:25pm 2 min - Apr 1, 2008 The Island lifestyle is by far a most sought after way of life. One will undoubtedly see pictures throughout the day of the relaxing stress free environment advertising agencies try to portray. The beautiful blue green waters and majestic sunsets draw us in and we want to be a part of it. We yearn to be free of the monotonous and mundane. The convenience of computers, cell phones, MP3 players and the constant barrage from the media will surely leave us dissatisfied. We want to be that person lying in the hammock enjoying that frosted beer in the advertisement we see in magazines. The island way of life is amazing and will not leave you unfulfilled. The island life that Tony and I will be a part of is Fiji. We'll surf, sail, spear fish, dive, snorkel, island hop, experience a firewalk, a sevu-sevu ceremony, a Lovo and many other interesting activities.<
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