This week we have some fun info from Valve along with some speculation about Valve’s next headset that is supposedly ALREADY in production. The biggest news this week however is clearly from Oculus with their AI upscaling breakthroughs. That and much more.
Scientists 3D Print Functioning Human Heart | University of Minnesota | 3D PRINTech
At the University of Minnesota, researchers have 3D printed a functioning centimeter-scale human heart pump. Bioprinting techniques have developed tremendously in recent years, and research teams around the world are studying how such techniques could be used to cure heart conditions.
More precisely, the researchers had tried in the past to 3D print heart muscle cells that were derived from pluripotent human stem cells, in other words cells with the potential to develop into any type of cell in the body.
Plex adds more than 80 free live TV channels
In its quest to enable more content access in more places, Plex has added a variety of free streaming options and even made live TV service available at no cost for several months. If you don’t want to plug in an antenna, then now it has a solution for you too: free live TV channels.
A closer look at the Super NES DOOM Source Code Release | MVG
The source code for DOOM on the Super NES was released on July 14th 2020. In this episode we take a closer look at how its developer Randy Linden was able to pull off the impossible port to the SNES hardware.
Odroid C4 vs RaspberryPi 4
Odroid C4 & Raspberry Pi 4 head-to-head, including specifications, CPU benchmarks, GIMP filter test, drive (hdparm) tests, and YouTube playback. Tests conducted in Ubuntu 20.04 (64 bit on both boards), as well as Ubuntu MATE and Raspberry Pi OS.
ZPG (Z-Pocket Game) retail edition unboxing & screen / audio test part 1 by Else Mark & VEClan
This is going to be a two part video, I made a mistake using “nit” instead of “lx“ on brightness, but lx is the current standard according to the maker of that prof screen testing thing that everybody is using, we won’t claim that we r experts on the screens, but we try our best to tell u what is going on , and what means what, and I believe our hobby badly need something like this to advance further, as you can’t just get a faster SoC and go cheap on everything else, most ppl just need one handheld and we wanna work them first with our new project “Else Mark” to give you all a full understanding on how things works , I will this unit to one of the best handheld reviewer that I know in the near future, he will provide you with everything else.
Repair Shop in Poland Still Uses Commodore 64 For Business
Poland – Tell us, are you tired of the current consumer society where you change your smartphones and personal computers like socks? Well if you are, then you are not alone. One auto-mechanic shop in Gdansk (Poland) also shares your pain and they didn’t change their PC for 25 years.
They stopped to produce these computers back in 1994, but this auto-mechanic shop in Poland still uses it. Jokingly they said “Good things should not be changed”.
Android TV 10 For The Raspberry Pi 4 With Hardware Acceleration
In this video, we take a look at an all-new release of Android TV based on Android 10 for the Raspberry Pi 4! This build is a little special because it actually has hardware acceleration so games and apps that rely on Open GL will work with this build!
DIY Automatic Screen Door || Arduino
I used a car window motor and actuator with a Arduino to make a automatically closing screen door. It will help keep the flies out of your house.
Making HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLY, there was an attempt…
I tried to make an easy super high voltage supply. But life’s not easy!