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The Morning After: Nintendo wants to put several Switches 'in every home'

Engadget

After selling 23 million Switches two years ago and 18 million in the last year, Nintendo expects demand for the aging console to continue to fall. "Sustaining the Switch's sales momentum will be difficult in its seventh year," said president Shuntaro Furukawa in a call. "Our goal of selling 15 million units this fiscal year is a bit of a stretch." To achieve that, he added: "We try to not only put one system in every home but several in every home." Get our daily audio briefings, Monday through Friday, by subscribing right here. Volvo's compact electric SUV will be the EX30 Spotify has reportedly pulled tens of thousands of tracks from generative AI company Boomy.


Tech's big gadget show edges closer to gender equity

Daily Mail - Science & tech

The world's largest tech conference has apparently learned a big lesson about gender equity. CES, the huge annual consumer-electronics show in Las Vegas, caught major flak from activists in late 2017 when it unveiled an all-male lineup of keynote speakers for the second year in a row. Although it later added two female keynoters, the gathering's'boys' club' reputation remained intact. Stripper robots perform at the Sapphire Gentlemen's Club on the sidelines of CES 2018 in Las Vegas. It didn't help that one of the unsanctioned events latching on to CES last year was a nightclub featuring female'robot strippers.'


Chapter 9

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As a High School student Carlton had been withdrawn and quiet, unsocial and uninvolved. One of his teachers had been convinced that he was using drugs because he was so pale and tired. In reality, he had been up late into the night, designing, building and refining his electrically independent computer. He drew his own blood for it, leading to symptoms of anemia. His prototype was, in retrospect, an archaic fossil as soon as it was operational, but he won a National competition with it.


Biblio's Blood – Chapter 29

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When Carlton entered the conference room the mess was gone. Who had done it and when was a mystery, but someone at some point during the night had given the place a thorough cleaning. Carlton felt out of place. He worked all morning without a break. Right away he checked out the stairs to see if he may be able to find a way to the bottom of the elevator shaft.


301 Moved Permanently

#artificialintelligence

As a High School student Carlton had been withdrawn and quiet, unsocial and uninvolved. One of his teachers was convinced that he was using drugs because he was so pale and tired. In reality, he had been up late into the night, designing, building and refining his electrically independent computer. He drew his own blood for it, leading to symptoms of anemia. His prototype was, in retrospect, an archaic fossil as soon as it was operational, but he won a National competition with it. He won because his design exemplified the philosophical goals of the contest: energy efficiency.


Biblio's Blood – Chapter 29

#artificialintelligence

When Carlton entered the conference room the mess was gone. Who had did it and when was a mystery, but someone at some point during the night had given the place a thorough cleaning. Carlton felt out of place. He worked all morning without a break. Right away he checked out the stairs to see if he may be able to find a way to the bottom of the elevator shaft.