| The now obsolete Mandarin Chinese character zhé is composed of 64 unique strokes and, fittingly, meant “verbose”. | |
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| Today's Tech Term
Number Cruncher | |
| Number Cruncher is slang term for a computer that is capable of, or specially built for, performing large amounts of numerical computations quickly. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | TV manufacturers are in a constant race to add new “features so they can convince you to buy a new TV. Next up after 3D, 4K, and curved displays: Quantum dots! | |
| | Sometimes it is fun to speculate how differently your system would operate if changes were made to the hardware components. Today’s SuperUser Q&A post discusses increases in the size of memory to help satisfy a reader’s curiosity. | |
| | CES 2015 was packed with different virtual reality headsets, and it feels like we’ve been on the cusp of consumer VR for years. Oculus Rift hasn’t released their consumer version yet, and other companies are trying to beat them to market. | |
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