Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Linus Torvalds;NVIDIA is the worst we've always treated




             Fees to receive praise from technology award, creator Linux Torvalds is still revealing it how it is. In a recent session of Q & A at the Aalto University in Finland, he said that NVIDIA was "single worst company we never treated," in reply to the question of a public member on his laptop powered by Optimus and his lack of Linux support. While she was finally able to if he works on his computer with assistance from GitHub, Torvalds was unequivocal about his thoughts on NVIDIA. Throw in a major gesture to the camera, he was particularly annoyed by the fact that the own Tegra line of the chip manufacturer have been faring if on the wave of Android devices currently hitting stores, as the Google mobile operating system itself came from a solid experience of Linux. Apart from the hardware manufacturer recriminations, Torvalds then discuss his work with the development of the open source in detail - the full charge is just after the break. You can get through to the 49th minute mark to hear the complaints of the founder of Linux, but be prevented, family readership - he drops the f bomb.



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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Nissan says leaves charger will begin to power homes in July, new battery of details (video)





We hunted the tires on Nissan Leaf - based EV Power Station in Tokyo one back, and now, the company announced that client Japanese will begin to receive the backup of power house in July. At the top you trundling around the city, the EV battery provide 6kWh of juice in your home, keeping fed for two days. It has also a peak charger, which can juice the leaf to 80% capacity in four hours, compared to eight typically required to reach this level. It will be sold through Nissan dealers and will run 480 000 yen ($ 6,000), or less than government grants - in addition to 35 K $ you will need the car itself, of course. Roll on past the break for the video details.





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