Saturday, August 31, 2019

Wired tells us all about WiFi 6, soon to be seen on a network near you!

Wired tells us all about WiFi 6, soon to be seen on a network near you!

This is an interesting article from Wired magazine, and it is interesting that Wired thinks it will be here soon.



Friday, August 30, 2019

Audio Podcast of Ross Finman of Niantic Labs, the creators of Pokémon Go.

Audio Podcast of Ross Finman of Niantic Labs, the creators of Pokémon Go.

The VR/AR Association Podcast staff interviews Ross Finman regarding the most successful AR game.



Thursday, August 29, 2019

He was a good at destroying, as he was at creating. Here are 5 projects Steve Job shut down.

He was a good at destroying, as he was at creating. Here are 5 projects Steve Job shut down.

He never let failures stop his quest for better products. And Apple definite killed some strange products over the years.



Wednesday, August 28, 2019

DCVR in VA is starting up after the Summer Hiatus by Showcasing a couple local developers.

DCVR in VA is starting up after the Summer Hiatus by Showcasing a couple local developers.

Reed Seal-Foss of Infinite Monkey will show off his first published Oculus Quest game, while Bruce Wyman of 3D Me will demo full body 3D scanners.



Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Excellent comparison of Combine (Apple’s declarative Swift API) vs RxSwift (existing mature reactive programming library for iOS).

Excellent comparison of Combine (Apple’s declarative Swift API) vs RxSwift (existing mature reactive programming library for iOS).

Stefan Kofler of QuickBird Studio breaks it down, with some interesting conclusions.



Monday, August 26, 2019

If you know Swift &. iOS, should you learn Kotlin & Android? You might be surprise of the reason is Yes.

If you know Swift &. iOS, should you learn Kotlin & Android? You might be surprise of the reason is Yes.

What I like about this article by Mike Apostolakis is that he comes at it, not from a technical standpoint, but also from a business one.



Sunday, August 25, 2019

BCI, Brain Computer Interfaces, are not long exclusively the domain of SciFi. People are really creating them

BCI, Brain Computer Interfaces, are not long exclusively the domain of SciFi. People are really creating them.

Alexandre Gonfalonieri breaks down the real research being done in connecting your mind to the computer directly.