It's Wednesday August 17th and in the race to figure out how people are going to get around in the Future Ford just stepped on the gas on Tuesday, Ford CEO Mark Fields said the company will be mass-producing autonomous driverless Vehicles by 2021 that's just 5 years from now which is like next week in terms of the time it takes to research develop build and deploy such a radical new technology and these won't be some adapted Ford fusions either. Fields told CNBC the as yet unnamed self-driving car will not have a steering wheel, gas or brake pedals something that's known as a level four autonomous vehicle sounds great but Ford will have stiff competition in the segment from just about everybody.
Additionally Ford is without a ride share partner at this point while GM is hooked up with lft and Toyota is in tight with Uber but at least they're giving it a go even if no one is going to be at the wheel. Intel is getting into the VR AR game with project alloy a self-contained computer in a headset that it showed off Tuesday at its developer Forum event with PC sales slumping and VR starting to take off.
Intel looks to be betting big on virtual reality Tech with alloy which will combine VR with elements of Microsoft's Hollow lens augmented reality or ar and a self-contained headset that isn't Tethered to a PC the headset will use Intel's real Sense Technology to see the real world and fold it into the VR world inside the headset so you don't know bump into the furniture or bus not that you'd wear this thing outdoors anyway but we're not judging. Alloy will run on Windows holographic the OS that powers the hollow lens and the hardware will be released as an open- Source system next year for developers who want to get in on the fun.
If you've always been a fan of 7s horror movies or the Borg in their Avant guard Cubist spaceships good news you can soon assimilate a new HP computer called The Omen X to run your Collective or your VR holck at least HP announced the new PCS yesterday and the form factor is yeah different. The cube PC sits on a small stand that looks a bit too easy to knock over but the design does give easy access to the inerts which are VR ready, says HP Core I5 or i7 chips run the X and you can choose between NVIDIA GTX 1080 or AMD R9 Fury Graphics engines along with the usual storage and RAM options.
Prices start at 1,800 bucks but a basically empty shell of the will also be available for $600 if you want to kid it all out yourself oh and there's a laptop version as well the omen 17 which HP says will also be VR capable but the form factor is a bit less cubicle. That's it for DT daily today, be sure to check out our YouTube channel and Facebook page we'll be back again tomorrow.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enit's Wednesday August 17th and in the race to figure out how people are going to get around in the Future Ford just stepped on the gas on Tuesday Ford CEO Mark Fields said the company will be mass-producing autonomous driverless Vehicles by 2021 that's just 5 years from now which is like next week in terms of the time it takes to research develop build and deploy such a radical new technology and these won't be some adapted Ford fusions either Fields told CNBC the as yet unnamed self-driving car will not have a steering wheel gas or brake pedals something that's known as a level four autonomous vehicle sounds great but Ford will have stiff competition in the segment from just about everybody additionally Ford is without a ride share partner at this point while GM is hooked up with lft and Toyota is in tight with Uber but at least they're giving it a go even if no one is going to be at the wheel Intel is getting into the VR AR game with project alloy a self-contained computer in a headset that it showed off Tuesday at its developer Forum event with PC sales slumping and VR starting to take off Intel looks to be betting big on virtual reality Tech with alloy which will combine VR with elements of Microsoft's Hollow lens augmented reality or ar and a self-contained headset that isn't Tethered to a PC the headset will use Intel's real Sense Technology to see the real world and fold it into the VR world inside the headset so you you don't you know bump into the furniture or bus not that you'd wear this thing Outdoors anyway but we're not judging alloy will run on Windows holographic the OS that powers the hollow lens and the hardware will be released as an open- Source system next year for developers who want to get in on the fun if you've always been a fan of 7s horror movies or the Borg in their Avant guard Cubist spaceships good news you can soon assimilate a new HP computer called The Omen X to run your Collective or your VR holck at least HP announced the new PCS yesterday and the form factor is yeah different the cube PC sits on a small stand that looks a bit too easy to knock over but the design does give easy access to the inerts which are VR ready says HP Core I5 or i7 chips run the X and you can choose between NVIDIA GTX 1080 or AMD R9 Fury Graphics engines along with the usual storage and RAM options prices start at 1,800 bucks but a basically empty shell of the will also be available for $600 if you want to kid it all out yourself oh and there's a laptop version as well the omen 17 which HP says will also be VR capable but the form factor is a bit less cubicle that's it for DT daily today be sure to check out our YouTube channel and Facebook page we'll be back again tomorrowit's Wednesday August 17th and in the race to figure out how people are going to get around in the Future Ford just stepped on the gas on Tuesday Ford CEO Mark Fields said the company will be mass-producing autonomous driverless Vehicles by 2021 that's just 5 years from now which is like next week in terms of the time it takes to research develop build and deploy such a radical new technology and these won't be some adapted Ford fusions either Fields told CNBC the as yet unnamed self-driving car will not have a steering wheel gas or brake pedals something that's known as a level four autonomous vehicle sounds great but Ford will have stiff competition in the segment from just about everybody additionally Ford is without a ride share partner at this point while GM is hooked up with lft and Toyota is in tight with Uber but at least they're giving it a go even if no one is going to be at the wheel Intel is getting into the VR AR game with project alloy a self-contained computer in a headset that it showed off Tuesday at its developer Forum event with PC sales slumping and VR starting to take off Intel looks to be betting big on virtual reality Tech with alloy which will combine VR with elements of Microsoft's Hollow lens augmented reality or ar and a self-contained headset that isn't Tethered to a PC the headset will use Intel's real Sense Technology to see the real world and fold it into the VR world inside the headset so you you don't you know bump into the furniture or bus not that you'd wear this thing Outdoors anyway but we're not judging alloy will run on Windows holographic the OS that powers the hollow lens and the hardware will be released as an open- Source system next year for developers who want to get in on the fun if you've always been a fan of 7s horror movies or the Borg in their Avant guard Cubist spaceships good news you can soon assimilate a new HP computer called The Omen X to run your Collective or your VR holck at least HP announced the new PCS yesterday and the form factor is yeah different the cube PC sits on a small stand that looks a bit too easy to knock over but the design does give easy access to the inerts which are VR ready says HP Core I5 or i7 chips run the X and you can choose between NVIDIA GTX 1080 or AMD R9 Fury Graphics engines along with the usual storage and RAM options prices start at 1,800 bucks but a basically empty shell of the will also be available for $600 if you want to kid it all out yourself oh and there's a laptop version as well the omen 17 which HP says will also be VR capable but the form factor is a bit less cubicle that's it for DT daily today be sure to check out our YouTube channel and Facebook page we'll be back again tomorrowit's Wednesday August 17th and in the race to figure out how people are going to get around in the Future Ford just stepped on the gas on Tuesday Ford CEO Mark Fields said the company will be mass-producing autonomous driverless Vehicles by 2021 that's just 5 years from now which is like next week in terms of the time it takes to research develop build and deploy such a radical new technology and these won't be some adapted Ford fusions either Fields told CNBC the as yet unnamed self-driving car will not have a steering wheel gas or brake pedals something that's known as a level four autonomous vehicle sounds great but Ford will have stiff competition in the segment from just about everybody additionally Ford is without a ride share partner at this point while GM is hooked up with lft and Toyota is in tight with Uber but at least they're giving it a go even if no one is going to be at the wheel Intel is getting into the VR AR game with project alloy a self-contained computer in a headset that it showed off Tuesday at its developer Forum event with PC sales slumping and VR starting to take off Intel looks to be betting big on virtual reality Tech with alloy which will combine VR with elements of Microsoft's Hollow lens augmented reality or ar and a self-contained headset that isn't Tethered to a PC the headset will use Intel's real Sense Technology to see the real world and fold it into the VR world inside the headset so you you don't you know bump into the furniture or bus not that you'd wear this thing Outdoors anyway but we're not judging alloy will run on Windows holographic the OS that powers the hollow lens and the hardware will be released as an open- Source system next year for developers who want to get in on the fun if you've always been a fan of 7s horror movies or the Borg in their Avant guard Cubist spaceships good news you can soon assimilate a new HP computer called The Omen X to run your Collective or your VR holck at least HP announced the new PCS yesterday and the form factor is yeah different the cube PC sits on a small stand that looks a bit too easy to knock over but the design does give easy access to the inerts which are VR ready says HP Core I5 or i7 chips run the X and you can choose between NVIDIA GTX 1080 or AMD R9 Fury Graphics engines along with the usual storage and RAM options prices start at 1,800 bucks but a basically empty shell of the will also be available for $600 if you want to kid it all out yourself oh and there's a laptop version as well the omen 17 which HP says will also be VR capable but the form factor is a bit less cubicle that's it for DT daily today be sure to check out our YouTube channel and Facebook page we'll be back again tomorrow\n"