Well said "It's also possible that APIs delivered on every other platform, but not yet available on any iOS browser (because Apple), may unlock whole categories of experiences on the web."
It is amazing how we can go about our life without any strong motivation, and when something tragic happens, people often comment "This was the best thing that's ever happened to me". As it turns out, lack of success is just a lack of genuine purpose.
Playstation is thinking about introducing eye tracking into their headsets to help with the motion sickness. Does anyone get motion sick playing VR games in here?
Gosh, I want Nokia to come back to the smartphone game so much. Especially with their crazy unique cameras! Does anyone remember the N95 and how revolutionary it was with its 8GB tiny spinning hard drive?
Wow! This is what I was looking for. I have recently asked someone here on HN how difficult is it to build apps in C++ and they've said 10/10 It doesn'tt look that bad.
As a long time gamer, the idea of cloud gaming is very appealing, but the latencies and the lack of good internet in most places is a huge barrier.
I personally will never play games via streaming. They aren't the same quality, there is latency and you don't really own any of the games. Then OnLive died out, I lost all of the games I bought on there.
How powerful can an on-device machine learning really be? I keep hearing about this. Is this just fancy jargon or real stuff can be processed on device.