Have you thought of enjoying YouTube Videos on Wii? Then pay attention to the guides on YouTube to Wii conversion. After reading the tutorail you will get all the points how to make it.
Smart Technology and Stupid Users (or the Other Way Around)imec
A SuperMinds 2014 Talk by Jan Derboven (iMinds - CUO - KU Leuven).
'Smart' has become a key term in today's technology: digital devices are increasingly getting better at responding to people in an intelligent way. We all have smart devices that track our behaviour, and use that information to anticipate specific situations, react intelligently, and even talk to us. In a world with devices that understand us and know what we mean, the gap between dumb technology and smart people seems to be narrowing. What does this mean for the design of our technology? Jan Derboven will discuss user control and transparency in the design of smart technologies today, and in the future.
IJORCS - Call for Papers (Volume 2, Issue 2)IJORCS
International Journal of Research in Computer Sciences (IJORCS) is now accepting manuscripts for its next issue, Volume 2, Issue 2. Authors are encouraged to contribute to the journal by submitting articles that clarify new research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in field of computer science.
For more information visit: http://ijorcs.org/
Have you thought of enjoying YouTube Videos on Wii? Then pay attention to the guides on YouTube to Wii conversion. After reading the tutorail you will get all the points how to make it.
Smart Technology and Stupid Users (or the Other Way Around)imec
A SuperMinds 2014 Talk by Jan Derboven (iMinds - CUO - KU Leuven).
'Smart' has become a key term in today's technology: digital devices are increasingly getting better at responding to people in an intelligent way. We all have smart devices that track our behaviour, and use that information to anticipate specific situations, react intelligently, and even talk to us. In a world with devices that understand us and know what we mean, the gap between dumb technology and smart people seems to be narrowing. What does this mean for the design of our technology? Jan Derboven will discuss user control and transparency in the design of smart technologies today, and in the future.
IJORCS - Call for Papers (Volume 2, Issue 2)IJORCS
International Journal of Research in Computer Sciences (IJORCS) is now accepting manuscripts for its next issue, Volume 2, Issue 2. Authors are encouraged to contribute to the journal by submitting articles that clarify new research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in field of computer science.
For more information visit: http://ijorcs.org/