At our dad’s memorial service, our brother reminisced about the special visits our father made with him to visit with Fannie Jenkinson. She gave him muffins straight from the oven, news of up-Island, and the advice to “just keep a-goin’.” Robert said, “I think of those words every time I run the Chilmark Road Race […]
The 77th Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby came to end this weekend, rounding out with its traditional awards ceremony held at Farm Neck Golf Course in Oak Bluffs Sunday afternoon. Hundreds of anglers, young and old, gathered with family and friends under a massive white tent along with sponsors and event volunteers to […]
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Cloud and 5G bring the reality to AR and VR
Interactive, immersive content has the power to transform enterprises and deliver consumer experiences that will define the media and gaming industries for years to come. And the backbone will be the same – a combination of cloud and 5G connectivity.
By Linda Xu
Interactive, immersive content has the power to transform enterprises and deliver consumer experiences that will define the media and gaming industries for years to come. Although potential use cases are wide and varied, the platform at the backbone of all of these revolutionary changes will be the same – a combination of cloud and 5G connectivity.
Iâm beginning this week with some follow-ups on reader input from previous columns.
First, some comments I received on my guest column by the late Bill McCollom. In that column, Bill described participating in one of the last hike-to-ski downhill races in the Northeast, which was held on New Hampshireâs Mt. Tecumseh in 1961. I heard from Peter Penndorf that he had been in that race as well.
Bob Burley knew Bill McCollom as a âconsummate gentleman and intrepid competitor.â Their careers overlapped both as coaches for the Killington Ski Club and as masters racers. Bob also paid a great tribute to Bill by saying, âHe left every person, race and trail better for his presence.â