Editorial: Building the perfect ultrabook - and where PC makers are wrong

Kyle Kucharski/ZDNETIts been a big year for advancements in processor technology.

and bigger data and allowing them to focus on their unique value add.They climb vertically and horizontally.

Editorial: Building the perfect ultrabook - and where PC makers are wrong

Drones are best at image capture.near hot surfaces (up to 240F) or in confined spaces with potential exposure to hazardous chemicals.and other forms of degradation.

Editorial: Building the perfect ultrabook - and where PC makers are wrong

a Gecko inspection team of 4 personnel was able to collect 500x more data than the previous inspection team of 20 and make preventative maintenance recommendations that reduced the frequency of planned outages equating to tens of millions of dollars in potential savings.Would you consider that a competitive technology.

Editorial: Building the perfect ultrabook - and where PC makers are wrong

it will dramatically set back our ability to transition to cleaner forms of energy.

A new class of robots and inspection drones from a variety of vendors are beginning to scale structures and perform acrobatic flybys to discern the real state of affairs.Although Ubisoft is very discrete about this kind of details.

Sam also gains the ability to interrogate characters in real-time and use objects in the surrounding environment against them.The player can choose to prioritize these targets.

The good news for us and for PC gamers is that one week after release Ubisoft released a patch that fixed many of these glaring issues.Ultimately its not until now that we receive a new Splinter Cell game.

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