The MaKey MaKey is an invention kit that tricks your computer into thinking that almost anything is a keyboard.
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'Twas not the case at all, however, in a recent reprogramming effort at a Virginia ATM, where a clever individual somehow fooled the computer into thinking it was dispersing five-dollar bills while it actually shot out twenties.
Through this technology, researchers have demonstrated that patients can move a computer cursor by thinking and manipulate a robotic arm as if it were their own.
The IRS computer might end up thinking you had twice the income you did.
The IRS computer might end up thinking you had twice the income you really did.
Most substantial, though, is the correlation with the thinking of Yale Computer Science Professor David Gelernter.
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My month with the Pixel thoroughly changed my thinking on how a computer should behave while handling my files.
To get around the always-on requirement, some players have tinkered with the game's computer code to trick it into thinking it is connected when it is being played offline.
"We are thinking in terms of a portable computer, " said Professor Ricketts.
But then I got to thinking: Fly-fishing is not like the computer industry.
And so I came to suspect that the only truly believable computer program would be one able to ape life itself, since thinking as we know it exists only as a purposive tool of living organisms.
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Asterisk could lead to the creation of thousands of businesses, as people begin thinking about the phone the same way they saw the personal computer in 1980, as a platform on which to build.
It culminated in the last decades of his life in a forward-thinking creation he called the Global Jukebox Project, an early computer database that organized and compared various forms based on geography, style, and subsistence patterns.
To support this kind of thinking, we have developed great analytic tools (statistics, probability, computer simulations, etc.).
The discipline of logical thinking was forced on me by two things: running a business and operating a computer.
It became clear to me in the early 1990s when for a couple of years I was a judge in the annual Loebner Prize Competition, an annual contest to find out if any computer could yet pass what is known as the Turing test: if it could fool a person into thinking it was a human.
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