Each participant was told that he or she would compete against an unseen opponent in a 25-trial computer game in which the object was to be the first to respond to a visual cue on the computer screen.
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We have then written computer programs in which these pessimistic speculations and predictions are core assumptions that govern the outcome of the computer models.
Instead, they remember the pathway to find it again, like the computer folder in which it was saved.
He said the Singapore project would be like an interactive computer experience in which people could make decisions about the island's ecology and habitat.
The exhibit takes the form of a multi-player computer game in which visitors are invited to explore a particular subject, such as the possibility of male pregnancy.
He said it was an attempt to do away with app-centred systems that were a legacy of the computer world in which people clicked on an icon to start a program.
The secure communication link is a virtual private network communication link over the computer network in which one or more data values that vary according to a pseudo-random sequence are inserted into each data packet.
Such growth has been fuelled by the expansion of digital-media work, like the design of computer games, in which Britain is a world leader.
In France, police have recovered a laptop computer from the caravan in which the family was staying and are studying more video footage from around the crime site.
The movie turns into the ultimate procedural, in which computer work, matching photographs, and one seeming irrelevancy after another in an old interrogation video lead Maya to a man known as Abu Ahmed, who, at regular intervals, drives a white S.U.V. from Peshawar to a house in Abbottabad.
Apple has long been touting a digital-hub strategy in which the computer becomes a central device in a digital-entertainment universe.
It took a few years of testing for Sokol to start believing in his computer model, which was the subject of an academic paper in 2004.
Allowing for inflation, this is roughly a third of what it might have cost to build in Babbage's day in contrast to the cost of electronic-computer technology, which halves in price every 18 months.
On Friday Yahoo's website still hadn't corrected a page titled "Getting to know Yahoo's New CEO" in which the errant computer science degree is listed in one of the "six fun facts" about Mr. Thompson.
Suspense is actually just one of the many ways in which computer games are becoming more film-like.
He went to Princeton to study physics and ended up in computer science, which led to a brief, lucrative career on Wall Street.
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Cerny appears in a plaid shirt and jeans as he touts the ease in which computer programmers will be able to write games for the new system.
BrightSource generates electricity using an approach called concentrated solar power, in which computer-controlled mirrors, known as heliostats, focus the sun's heat to boil water and turn a steam turbine.
The 8-Bit computer, which launched in 1982 (the same year TRON hit theaters), may have been great for BASIC programming, but I used it mostly for playing games like Summer Olympics, Ghostbusters, Castle Wolfenstein, and Pitstop II.
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Motorola's news follows similar announcements by Chinese computer maker Lenovo, which is building a manufacturing plant in North Carolina, and Apple, which has said it will begin manufacturing a Mac computer in the U.S. this year.
The hacking crimes Keys is charged are laid out in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which was enacted in the 1980s.
Women perceive and use technology differently from men, according to a white paper by three computer science faculty members at Carnegie Mellon, in which 29 male and 20 female computer science students were interviewed.
And he seems to have realised what biologists themselves are only starting to come to grips with that biology is basically a software problem in which biochemical pathways stand in for computer algorithms.
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Tony Collins, executive editor of Computer Weekly, a trade magazine which has specialised in charting government computer-procurement failures, says that Whitehall's inbred culture has proved resistant to learning the lessons of past mistakes.
During his trial, the High Court in Glasgow heard how Javid bought computer components in the Republic of Ireland on which no VAT was charged.
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The second aspect of the Singularity that Stross takes a look at in his anti-Singularity arguments is the prospect of uploading the brain into a computer, which is a popular means in speculative fiction for a type of immortality.
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Freeman sent notes that had been printed out by computer, which was unusual in rural areas.
NCR, the second-largest acquisition in the computer industry, which was reversed after years of immense losses.
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