WebBuzz du 11/04/2017: Tour de France une nouvelle technique pour aller plus vite-Cycling a new position to go faster
Le tour de France va démarrer dans quelques mois et les concurrents sont toujours en recherche pour améliorer leurs performances. Voici peut être une nouvelle technique qui sera utiliser par les courreurs, principalement pour la déscente.
The Tour de France will start in a few months and competitors are still looking to improve their performance. Here may be a new technique that will be used by the riders, mainly for the descent.
The Perils of Cloud Computing
What would happen if your future arrived too early? If you got the keys to your first car when you were eight? Landed your first big management job at 15?
I’ve been asking those questions while playing with the Cr-48 laptop, the first implementation of Google’s cloud-based Chrome operating system. After a few months with it, I feel like it’s important, but I also think it’s from a future we’re simply not ready for.
One Brain, Hundreds of Eyes: Darpa Plots Manhunt Master Controller
WebBuzz du 01/09/2016: Croissance d'aiglons en accéléré-Eagle Time-Lapse
WebBuzz du 13/03/2017: 13 tris de couleurs en cercle-13 Sorts Color Circle
Pour les amateurs de programmations et de développement, voici une comparaison de 13 tris avec des couleurs à classer. Cela vous permet de vous donner une idée sur le fonctionnement de chaque tris et de leur efficacité.
For lovers of programming and development, here is a comparison of 13 sorts with colors to be classified. This gives you an idea of how each sort works and how effective it is.
WebBuzz du 01/03/2017: Robotique Le dernier né de Boston Dynamics-Boston Dynamics shows its last creation in robotics
Malgré ces echecs, Boston Dynamics continue ses recherches et voici le dernier né qui avait été présenté lors du dernier salon. Voici quelques aspects de ces capacités en terme de franchissement, de déplacement et d'évitement.
Despite these failures, Boston Dynamics continues its research and here is the latest born that had been presented at the last show. Here are some aspects of these capabilities in terms of crossing, displacement and avoidance.
WebBuzz du 20/09/2016: Hyperlapse Courir par tous les temps-Running the Seasons
Il y a des passions que l'on souhaite partager... C'est le cas de ce joggeur qui a eu l'idée de filmer son entrainement et de le transformer en hyperlapse. Et le résultat montre des paysages changeants au cours des saisons.
There are passions that you want to share ... This is the case of the jogger who had the idea to film his training and turn it into hyperlapse. And the result shows the changing landscapes throughout the seasons.
WebBuzz du 12/07/2017: 250 000 lumens sur un drône-250 thousand Lumens Drone LED Light
Dans les différentes utilisations des drônes, voici une solution d'éclairage très puissante. Cet amateur a installé des leds totalisant 250 000 lumens ce qui correspond à une puissance de 16 667 W. D'ailleurs en voici la démonstration.
In the different uses of drone, here is a very powerful lighting solution. This amateur has installed leds totaling 250 000 lumens which corresponds to a power of 16 667 W. Besides here is the demonstration.
Apple Announces iCloud, Steve Jobs WWDC Keynote
Apple has confirmed maybe the worst kept secret in Silicon Valley: it’s been working on a cloud service, and will announce it at the June 6 Worldwide Developers Conference.
So now we know annual developer’s conference will unveil “iCloud®, Apple’s upcoming cloud services offering,” but we don’t know yet what it is, or what exactly will reside at the domain name it may have bought for $4.5 million in April.
Burning Question: Why Do DVDs Still Have Region Codes?
While vacationing in France, you find a DVD of Ishtar. Score! (It’s never been released on DVD in the US). But when you get home, you discover that you’ve purchased a Region 2 disc, which, in your Region 1 player, is as useful as a coaster. This raises two questions: Why do you want to watch Ishtar? And why do we still have region codes?
The answers: taste and money, respectively. Though there’s no accounting for the former, those codes may soon be gone.
Regional restrictions began in 1997, as DVD technology was rolling out. They have nothing to do with the NTSC and PAL...