It would not roll over continuously as it's affected by gravity as well. The heaviest part is at the bottom. And if it's not completely superconductive, what stops it from not being completely magnetic? For all we know,…
1. In the video, they push the disc with a pen until it rolls over. They repeat it multiple times. It it were superconductive they could just position it in space without laying it on the magnets first. 2. The disc is…
The underlying assumption of the above headline is that the same amount of goods will be produced, even if you take the rich'es revenues away from them. Well, false. Without proper incentives innovation will decline,…
Let's see. To the businesses, MS has nothing substantially new or exciting to offer. True, desktop usage will probably remain about the same (with a slight decline), but meanwhile, the mobile computing world is growing…
Businesses work on desktops and active directories. WinRT makes no sense on the desktop, and it offers no AD. So MS has nothing to offer here, B2B wise. They made a huge mistake, pretending that desktops and mobile…
It would not roll over continuously as it's affected by gravity as well. The heaviest part is at the bottom. And if it's not completely superconductive, what stops it from not being completely magnetic? For all we know,…
1. In the video, they push the disc with a pen until it rolls over. They repeat it multiple times. It it were superconductive they could just position it in space without laying it on the magnets first. 2. The disc is…
The underlying assumption of the above headline is that the same amount of goods will be produced, even if you take the rich'es revenues away from them. Well, false. Without proper incentives innovation will decline,…
Let's see. To the businesses, MS has nothing substantially new or exciting to offer. True, desktop usage will probably remain about the same (with a slight decline), but meanwhile, the mobile computing world is growing…
Businesses work on desktops and active directories. WinRT makes no sense on the desktop, and it offers no AD. So MS has nothing to offer here, B2B wise. They made a huge mistake, pretending that desktops and mobile…