The 16 Banana Pi Offers A Dual Core Ai Accelerator

A powerful Arm-based processor with AI capabilities comes with connectors for an LCD screen, camera, GPIO peripherals, and dual onboard microphones. Placing this squarely in the smart device developers toolkit. Creators Sinovoip put the new single-board computer (SBC) on sale via AliExpress for only $16. It features the EIA80, a new system chip from Edgeless. This contains a Dual Arm Cortex-M4F running up to 200MHz alongside a CNN-NPU AI accelerator capable of up to 300 Giga operations per second (GOPS)....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 484 words · James Wrye

The Advice Threshold

Traditional no-load mutual funds have seen their direct sales erode and are turning to fee-based advisers, mutual-fund wrap account programs and bank trust departments to sell their funds. Some, like T. Rowe Price and Vanguard Investments, are answering the call with on-staff planners. T. Rowe Price will do a portfolio review for $250; Vanguard offers full-featured retirement advice at $500 a pop. Both are limited. While they offer state-of-the-art advice on how to balance investor portfolios, they stuff them with house-brand funds....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 892 words · Renee Adams

The Fortnite Shadow Midas Skin Is Finally Here Here S Everything You Need To Know

If you are not familiar with this coveted cosmetic, it is an original Epic Games creation (as opposed to a crossover character like Bloodsport or Loki). Specifically, it is a variant of the standard Midas outfit, which itself debuted back in Chapter 2, Season 2 and could only be unlocked by reaching level 100 in the battle pass. One key attribute that the original Midas shares with his namesake from Greek mythology, is that everything he touches turns to solid gold....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 471 words · Laverne Charest

The 10 Best Changes To Apex Legends In 2022

Apex Legends had a busy 2022 with major season launches, new character additions, fine-tuning of the meta, and so on. Because of this, it can be hard to nail down changes that stand out more than others, but the Apex Legends changes included on the following list (in no particular order) all had a tangible impact on the game. RELATED: Apex Legends Wintertide Collection Event is Bringing Back Winter Express...

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 1061 words · Beverly Olson

The 10 Best Computer Science Careers

Suppose you are looking to start building a career in computer science, but are having a hard time choosing the perfect path. In that case, this article will help you discover some of the best computer science careers with promising futures. Additionally, you will understand each career option to find the best fit. 1. Machine Learning Engineer Machine learning engineering involves designing software or systems that learn from the data received to improve performance or function....

January 21, 2023 · 7 min · 1307 words · Kenneth Paulsen

The 10 Best Firings In Wwe History

While Vince has portrayed arguably the greatest on-screen boss in wrestling history, he isn’t the only one to fire people. Commissioners, owners and general managers have all had the honor of firing talent on screen for the world to see. Here are the 10 best firings in WWE history In 2001, Paul Heyman reformed ECW and joined forces with Shane against Vince in the invasion angle. After the 2001 Survivor Series, Vince called Heyman to the ring to address the comments Paul had made on the previous SmackDown tapings....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 692 words · Ian Delk

The 10 Best Games Of E3 2019

So without taking the latter category into account, Game Rant has selected its choices for the Best Games of E3 2019. Keep in mind personal preference plays a part in this selection and some things we saw are not currently available online. 10 Marvel’s Avengers Marvel’s Avengers did what most popular games at E3 do: it used a behind closed doors gameplay presentation to clear up a lot of the confusion around the game....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 957 words · John Walker

The 10 Best Playstation 3 Games Ever Made According To Metacritic

RELATED: Ranking The 10 Best First-Person Shooters Of All Time Since its release, the PlayStation 3 sold 87.4 million units, and many people still have one today due to the lack of backward compatibility with the PlayStation 4. The system launched with 14 titles and by the time that its final title, FIFA 19, hit stores in 2018, there were over 1,441 PS3 games, with these 10 being the best of the best....

January 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1199 words · Sally Valerio

The 10 Best Xbox One Games Of The Decade According To Metacritic

RELATED: The 10 Worst Xbox One Games Of The Decade (According To Metacritic) The Xbox One was a console of change and adaptation, with a less than stellar launch, most of the generation was spent playing catchup, with backward compatibility and Xbox Game Pass being two of the many “make good” features. As for games, the Xbox One could not compare in exclusives, but it was still home to some fantastic games....

January 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1176 words · Alice Lawrence

The 10 Best Yoshi Games Of All Time According To Metacritic

Still, there are at least a handful of titles in which this gluttonous prehistoric sidekick has taken center stage. These games typically hold similarities to their Mario counterparts, while often coming with aesthetic and/or mechanical twists, making for charming, unique experiences. RELATED: 5 Mario Games That Need A Remake (& 5 That Don’t) With that said, let’s go over all of the Yoshi-centered titles currently featured on Metacritic.com and the rankings of each....

January 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1228 words · Suzanne Swanberg

The 10 Longest Running Anime That Are Popular In The West

RELATED: Winter 2021: Best Anime Of The Season, Ranked There are some anime popular in Japan that have been running since the 1960s and have thousands of episodes, but those aren’t very well known in the western world. All of the following titles, however, have been known in international media circles for some time. Most exist in both dubbed and subbed form these days, and it’s easy to find any missed episodes out there somewhere....

January 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1187 words · Barbara Pardue

The 10 Most Effective Data Security Solutions And How To Implement Them

Your data is a goldmine. If you don’t secure it, the bad guys on the internet will be more than happy to have it. Data security is a hot topic today. And that’s because more people are aware of the need to secure their personal information. You don’t have to sweat over securing your data. With effective data security solutions, you can guard your sensitive information against intruders and attackers....

January 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1174 words · Joyce Singleton

The 10 Most Mysterious Psychic Pok Mon

10 Mr. Mime Now, you can chalk up Mr. Mime as being the far and away winner for weirdest and most unnerving psychic-type pokémon, but it’s also pretty mysterious in his own right. Not only is it a bipedal creature, but it eerily resembles a human in clown makeup. This automatically makes it an odd design for a game about collecting and battling with creatures. Let’s not even get into the fact that Ash Ketchum’s mother has one working as her own personal butler/maid which makes everyone question pokémon labor laws....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 959 words · Josie Gibson

The 11 Best Ipad Games To Keep Kids Of All Ages Happy

January 21, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Alex Sinclair

The 11 Best Late Round Steals In The 2021 Nfl Draft Include Picks By Patriots 49Ers Steelers

This year, there are 11 late-round selections that stood out as great values on underrate games. Here’s a look at what teams got the biggest steals: MORE 2021 NFL DRAFT:Full results | Team-by-team grades | Winners & losers Chargers: Chris Rumph II, EDGE, Duke (fourth round, No. 118 overall) Los Angeles needed a smart, productive pass rusher to boost its 3-4 under Brandon Staley and Rumph, once a first-round consideration, can be highly effective in the scheme....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 918 words · Henry Hurst

The 12 Best Free Meta Oculus Quest And Quest 2 Games

January 21, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Betty Chi

The 16 Best Shows To Watch On Discovery Plus Right Now January 2023

January 21, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Jamie Jacobs

Texas Gop Candidate Defends Writing Book Suggesting Anne Frank Found Jesus

Teague, the senior pastor at the Church at the Cross in Houston, penned The Lost Diary of Anne Frank that “picks up where her original journal left off.” In his book, a fictional Anne Frank mentions Jesus and hints that she and her family are potentially open to Christ being the Messiah. A passage near the end of the book reads: “I think Pim (Anne’s name for her father, Otto) had some questions about Jesus and His ties to the Old Testament prophets....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 732 words · Eugene Olivares

Texas Gov. Candidate Allen West Rails Against Vaccines While Hospitalized With Covid

West, a Republican, announced Saturday that he was taking hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, which has not been approved to treat the virus. At the time, he said he was experiencing a low-grade fever and light body aches. By Sunday, he was hospitalized with possible COVID-related pneumonia, he tweeted. He described his symptoms, saying his oxygen levels had slipped to 85, but had hit a normal range of 94 to 96 by Sunday....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 576 words · Jeffrey Pederson

Texas Migrant Bus Arrives In D.C. As Governor Greg Abbott Fulfills Promise

The arrival made good on Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s announcement last week that he had directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to bus migrants who had been released from federal custody out of Texas to D.C. or other locations, Fox News reported. Last week, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki described Abbott’s plans as a “publicity stunt” during a press briefing, according to The Hill. Earlier this month, the Biden administration announced that it was rescinding Title 42, a Trump-era border policy that imposed sweeping asylum limits to combat COVID-19 spread allegedly caused by migrants....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 525 words · Keith Culbreth