Andrew Matthews/Empics Sport
With Luis Suarez’s impending move to Barcelona looking increasingly likely to happen before the summer transfer window closes at the end of August, Liverpool look set to find themselves once more flush with the kind of cash that boosted their coffers when Fernando Torres made his own way out of the club. But rather than looking to the North East for a pony-tailed power-house with an extortionate price-tag, it seems that Brendan Rodgers is looking to invest the money early and smartly, by moving to make Lazar Markovic his fourth summer signing.
Hot on the tails of Emre Can, Rickie Lambert, and Adam Lallana, Markovic will complete his move to Anfield this week after a medical, according to Mike Whalley of Espn Fc, who states that the 20-year-old Serbian is “due on Merseyside to put the finishing touches to the transfer” in the “next few days.
With Luis Suarez’s impending move to Barcelona looking increasingly likely to happen before the summer transfer window closes at the end of August, Liverpool look set to find themselves once more flush with the kind of cash that boosted their coffers when Fernando Torres made his own way out of the club. But rather than looking to the North East for a pony-tailed power-house with an extortionate price-tag, it seems that Brendan Rodgers is looking to invest the money early and smartly, by moving to make Lazar Markovic his fourth summer signing.
Hot on the tails of Emre Can, Rickie Lambert, and Adam Lallana, Markovic will complete his move to Anfield this week after a medical, according to Mike Whalley of Espn Fc, who states that the 20-year-old Serbian is “due on Merseyside to put the finishing touches to the transfer” in the “next few days.
- 7/9/2014
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
When the machines finally rise up and take over the world, at least we'll know who to blame.
First, the Ibm rocked the international chess scene with supercomputer Deep Blue's 1997 victory over World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov.
Later, the same company debuted Watson, a giant computer designed strike fear into the hearts of puny humans everywhere with its "Jeopardy!" dominance.
Now, computer chip-maker Intel is taking on the musicians and Rube Goldbergs of the world in one fell swoop with a robotic orchestra known as the "Intel Industrial Control in Concert."
Originally debuted at the 2011 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, the contraption uses 2,300 rubber balls launched by 36 paint ball hoppers to play a 2,372 note song.
According to an Intel press release, the $160,000 device was constructed to "demonstrate the simplicity of building a state-of-the-art smart system using off-the-shelf technologies based on common x86 chip architecture."
Specifically, that off-the-shelf technology includes...
First, the Ibm rocked the international chess scene with supercomputer Deep Blue's 1997 victory over World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov.
Later, the same company debuted Watson, a giant computer designed strike fear into the hearts of puny humans everywhere with its "Jeopardy!" dominance.
Now, computer chip-maker Intel is taking on the musicians and Rube Goldbergs of the world in one fell swoop with a robotic orchestra known as the "Intel Industrial Control in Concert."
Originally debuted at the 2011 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, the contraption uses 2,300 rubber balls launched by 36 paint ball hoppers to play a 2,372 note song.
According to an Intel press release, the $160,000 device was constructed to "demonstrate the simplicity of building a state-of-the-art smart system using off-the-shelf technologies based on common x86 chip architecture."
Specifically, that off-the-shelf technology includes...
- 2/16/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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