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NewsIntel Perceptual SDKmembertumbledDown2earth4hrs 37mins ago 
'am seeing the demo:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/vcsource/tools/perceptual-computing-sdk[^]
NewsAMD lifts the lid on Temash and Kabini chipsmemberSalCon5hrs 24mins ago 
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2269946/amd-lifts-the-lid-on-temash-and-kabini-chips[^]
 

COMPUTEX ahoy!!
NewsWindows Azure Developer ChallengestaffTerrence Dorsey15hrs 51mins ago 
The challenge is actually 5 Challenges, each two weeks long, that when combined will result in an a web application hosted on Azure that uses Azure data services, virtual machines and provides a great mobile experience. Everything a modern cloud based application needs. As to what the application does - that's up to you. Be creative. Weave a story. Write something interesting, all the while writing about it in an article.
The third challenge: Use SQL on Azure in whatever way you wish.
NewsA Coder Interview With Daniel GodsonstaffTerrence Dorsey15hrs 52mins ago 
I love to write tools that simplify my life. Almost all the projects I have worked on and then published are tools that I originally wrote for myself before seeing a possible value for others.
We talk to Daniel Godson, author of perhaps the most popular article on CodeProject: ToDoList.
NewsAn Unheralded Breakthrough: The Rosetta Stone of MathematicsstaffTerrence Dorsey15hrs 52mins ago 
There is no Nobel Prize in mathematics, but in 2001 the Norwegian government established a million-dollar Abel Prize, which is widely considered as an equivalent of the Nobel for mathematicians. This year’s prize was awarded to Pierre Deligne, professor emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. Today, he is honored at a ceremony held in Oslo. Deligne’s most spectacular results are on the interface of two areas of mathematics: number theory and geometry.
Math describes the world around us at the deepest level. And it's all open source.
NewsKnow Thy Java Object Memory LayoutstaffTerrence Dorsey15hrs 53mins ago 
A few months back I was satisfying my OCD by reading up on java object memory layout. Now Java, as we all know and love, is all about taking care of such pesky details as memory layout for you. You just leave it to the JVM son, and don't lose sleep over it. Sometimes though... sometimes you do care. And when you do, here's how to find out.
Nice, clear rules. What could possibly go wrong?
NewsLearn To Code, Code To LearnstaffTerrence Dorsey15hrs 53mins ago 
As people write, they learn to organize, refine, and reflect on their ideas. Clearly, there are powerful reasons for everyone to learn to write. I see coding (computer programming) as an extension of writing. The ability to code allows you to “write” new types of things – interactive stories, games, animations, and simulations. And, as with traditional writing, there are powerful reasons for everyone to learn to code.
In the process of learning to code, people learn many other things.
NewsOpen Source Is Old School, Says The GitHub GenerationstaffTerrence Dorsey15hrs 54mins ago 
For years, the software industry has been trending away from so-called 'copyleft' licenses like the GNU General Public License (GPL) and toward permissive, Apache-style licensing. Given the rising importance of developers, this isn't surprising: developers just want to get work done without being bogged down by license requirements. It's perhaps not surprising, therefore, that permissive Apache licensing may simply be a way station on the road to no licensing at all. That's what GitHub seems to be telling us, anyway.
A shift toward easy sharing and permissive licensing of code.
NewsDart Is Not the Language You Think It IsstaffTerrence Dorsey15hrs 54mins ago 
When Dart was originally launched, many developers mistook it for some sort of Java clone. In truth, Dart is inspired by a range of languages such as Smalltalk, Strongtalk, Erlang, C#, and JavaScript. Get past the semicolons and curly braces, and you’ll see a terse language without ceremony. Dart has evolved into its own, and here are some of my favorite language features.
12 interesting features in Dart you ought to know.
NewsKinect 2 Full Video Walkthrough: The Xbox Sees You Like Never Before [video]staffTerrence Dorsey17hrs 34mins ago 
The new Kinect is kind of awesome. Just by the numbers, it's a huge upgrade. You can see (most of) the full walkthrough we saw just a bit ago here at Microsoft's Redmond campus in the video above. Parts are jaw-dropping. The demo is of a live action Kinect unit, which will be included with the new Xbox One. Right from the start, you can see the improved depth sensor. It's three times as sensitive, and can pick out bits as small as your t-shirt wrinkling or adjusting on your chest.
Obvious next feature: you're not working hard enough - let's make the the game more difficult.

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