autor: admin | Kvě 31, 2014 | English News
Look into the eyes of Ira. He can see into your very being. His hypnotic gaze is scouring your soul, peeling away layers of intellect until only chaos and madness remains. He’s like the most terrifying of Lovecraftian horrors, except he’s bald and has a five o’clock shadow.
If you’ve watched any of NVIDIA’s trade show keynotes in the last few years, you probably recognize Ira from the company’s FaceWorks technical demo.
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autor: admin | Kvě 31, 2014 | English News
Linux Mint 17 will receive security updates until 2019. > Until 2016, future versions of Linux Mint will use the same package base as Linux Mint 17, …
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The Moto E is Motorola’s bid to dominate the low-end and developing markets, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worthy of attention from developers. As always with new Android phones, Motorola has posted the kernel source code for developers (and anyone else who wants to mess with it) at their official GitHub page.
The company also posted the updated source code for the RAZR M and RAZR HD (the international GSM variants of the Verizon-exclusive DROID RAZR M and DROID RAZR HD).
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There’s nothing else on the planet like the plant called Welwitschia mirabilis. The ancient tree looks like little more than a pile of leaves, and it’s only found in the extremely arid desert regions of Namibia. But the species has managed to live on for many millions of years, perhaps because of its unassuming nature. The Welwitschia is the only species in its genus and its order, making it incredibly unique — check out NPR for the full story on this remarkable organism.
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