by Jesse Anderson | Mar 29, 2011 | Blog |
I have 2 bold predictions for the near future. The first is that an Android powered Kindle will be making it debut. The second is James Gosling will be making Java v2.0 at Google. When Barnes and Noble created their version of the Android Marketplace, they did so...
by Jesse Anderson | Feb 28, 2011 | Blog |
There is a video up on the Qt blog showing how to setup, develop and debug Qt application on Android. Qt for Android is in Alpha, but it looks like a great start....
by Jesse Anderson | Feb 16, 2011 | Blog |
IBM’s Watson on Jeopardy is an incredible accomplishment. The various domains of the problem are very interesting. It isn’t just a (un)natural language processor, a search engine, or a trivia machine. It is several very complex domains running to together...
by Jesse Anderson | Jan 31, 2011 | Blog |
Many pundits have said the only reason people were buying Androids was because of AT&T’s terrible network. Is the Verizon iPhone going to kill all Android sales? Are Android buyers really pining for a iPhone but don’t want to deal with AT&T? That...
by Jesse Anderson | Jan 8, 2011 | Blog |
I received a Nook Color (NC) for Christmas this year. I promptly rooted it to make it a viable Android tablet. I have spent enough time with it to give a good review. I read the live blog when the NC came out and was very disappointed to read how locked down it was....
by Jesse Anderson | Jan 2, 2011 | Blog |
It turns out getting the Kinect installed on Windows is more difficult than Linux.Here is the link to a discussion about how to install things in the proper order and from the proper places. You install the Kinect driver from the SensorKinect project. Follow the...