Sunday, November 13, 2016

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Touring car racing




Touring car racing is a style of road racing that is run with production-derived race cars. It often features full-contact racing due to the small speed differentials and large grids.

The major touring car championships conducted worldwide are the Supercars Championship (Australia), British Touring Car Championship, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM), and the World Touring Car Championship. The European Touring Car Cup is a one-day event open to Super 2000 specification touring cars from Europe's many national championships.

The Sports Car Club of America's SPEED World Challenge Touring Car and GT championships are dominant in North America. America's historic Trans-Am Series is undergoing a period of transition, but is still the longest-running road racing series in the U.S. The National Auto Sport Association also provides a venue for amateurs to compete in home-built factory-derived vehicles on various local circuits.

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HP Debuts Flashy New Computers

HP Debuts Flashy New Computers





Watch out, Apple. HP on Wednesday introduced a new generation of premium computer products that could generate the kind of excitement in the market that's usually the domain of the folks at One Infinite Loop.
Among the new HP offerings are a new tablet-laptop convertible, a svelte laptop, an innovative all-in-one model, and a 4k display designed for dual screen setups.

"HP has absolutely raised their bar in design, quality and performance," said Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst at Moor Insights and Strategy.
The new HP machines target the premium end of the PC market, he told TechNewsWorld.
"The target market for these are consumers who care a lot about design and performance and are willing to pay for it," said Moorhead. "HP has been gaining premium PC market share in U.S. retail, so they must have obviously cracked the code there."

Convertible and Laptop

HP's convertible offering is the Spectre x360 (pictured above), which is 2 millimeters thinner than its predecessor and now weighs less than 3 pounds. It has a 13.3-inch FHD IPS display, four speakers and is offered with either an i5 or an i7 seventh-generation Intel Core processor.
It supports log-in via facial recognition and has up to 15 hours of battery life. What's more, the battery can be charged 90 percent in 90 minutes via a quick-charge function.
The Spectre x360, available immediately, sells for US$1,049.99.
HP's laptop offering, the Envy, offers more battery life than its predecessor -- it has a runtime of up to 14 hours -- but at 14mm thick and 3.15 pounds, it's not as thin and light. It has a 13.3-inch display with a touchscreen option and an extra-wide glass touchpad.


HP Envy Laptop

The Envy will be available Oct. 26 priced at $849.99.

All-In-One and Monitor

The Envy AIO 27 is HP's all-in-one desktop unit. It has a 27-inch QHD 3.6 million-pixel display that is just 15mm thick, because all the computing and storage power resides in the monitor's base.
The display supports a "low blue light" mode for improved eye comfort. The base has a sound bar with four speakers tuned by Bang & Olufsen.


Other features include a webcam that pops into the display when not in use, support for sixth-generation Intel quad core i5 or i7 desktop processors, storage on a solid state drive of up to 256 gigabytes, a hard drive of up to 2 terabytes, and HDMI in and out ports.
The AIO 27 sells for $1,299 and will be available this month.
HP's new monitor is the 27-inch Envy 27. It supports 4K video and has a micro-edge bezel. Its RGB color accuracy exceeds 99 percent and includes a Display Port, HDMI and USB C, which can be used to charge devices.
The Envy 27 will be available Dec. 4 for $499.99.

Apple Dropped the Ball

The new HP offerings meet an unfulfilled need in the market, said Bob O'Donnell, chief analyst at Technalysis Research.
"These are premium-looking and well-configured products," he told TechNewsWorld, "and given how Apple has dropped the ball advancing the Mac, there's an opportunity on the premium side of PCs."
Sinking PC shipments have spurred computer makers to intensify their efforts to impress.
"It's become more incumbent upon the companies staying in the market to drive more profit from the premium end," said Ross Rubin, principal analyst with Reticle Research.
"Of course, Apple has been strong in that segment of the market," he told TechNewsWorld.
However, Apple is expected to pick up the ball again at the end of the month with a refresh of its Macintosh line of computers.
"It's too early to tell if HP has upstaged Apple until we see what Apple comes out with next," Moorhead said. "It does set a higher bar for Apple to cross, though."

Reviving PC Market

PC shipments have been declining for years, although there was a small bump up in this year's second quarter.
PC shipments in the United States jumped 1.4 percent compared with the same period a year ago, reported Gartner, which includes tablets in its tallies.
PC shipments climbed 4.9 percent, according to IDC, which excludes tablets.
Worldwide shipments fell, however -- by 5.2 percent according to Gartner, and by 4.9 percent according to IDC's analysis.
HP and others hope to create some momentum in the market by introducing new premium products capable of generating the kind of excitement that could infect the whole market.
"In aggregate with what Dell and Lenovo have done, HP's new line could breathe some new life into the PC market," Moorhead said.

PCs Not Dead

HP also is hoping the new line can prod consumers to buy a new computer.
"All PC manufacturers are trying to kickstart the replacement market," said Jack E. Gold of J.Gold Associates.
"Everyone says PC's are dead," he told TechNewsWorld.
"PCs aren't dead. It's just that people are holding onto them for much longer than they have in the past," Gold pointed out.
"Lenovo, HP, Dell -- they're all trying to find ways to bring some excitement back into the market," he said. "They're looking at new form factors and all sorts of things to get consumers to get excited and buy upgrades. It's not a bad strategy."
Will the new HP offerings excite consumers enough to trade in their old PCs?
"It's always a challenge to get people to spend money for tech," Gold acknowledged, "but for those users who have not been upgrading in the past, there's a lot of stuff here to really like.

Daydream Believers May Boost VR, Suggest Early Reviews

Daydream Believers May Boost VR, Suggest Early Reviews





Reviews for Google's Daydream View VR headset began to appear on Thursday, and the consensus among those who were able to test the new US$79 device appears to be two thumbs up.
Although it has limitations, Daydream could be a gateway to affordable virtual reality technology, they suggested. The headset, which is powered by the VR platform introduced in Android 7.1 Nougat, needs to be paired with Google's new line of Pixel and Pixel XL phones.
Unlike Google's low-end Cardboard headset, Daydream is made of lightweight fabric and paired with a simple yet intuitive controller.


As with any new technology platform, there is a chicken-and-egg challenge to overcome regarding software for the device, but Google already has lined up content from a number of partners, including The Wall Street JournalThe New York TimesUSA Today and CNN, in addition to its own offerings.
Early adopters will be able to make virtual visits to museums, faraway cities, other planets and more.
The View headset also can operate as a very personal home theater, providing a virtual big screen experience. Google has lined up partners including YouTube, Hulu, HBO Now and Netflix. Daydream also can be used as a VR video gaming platform.

VR Done Simple

The Daydream View is a rather simple unit, but it provides a true VR experience for the budget-minded early adopter.
"The View might be significantly more wearable than a Google Cardboard viewer, but it's still essentially the same thing: a phone holster with some lenses in it," wrote Peter Rubin for Wired.
"One of the strongest points Daydream View has in its favor is the comfort of wearing it. ... Google has hit the mark with its design," noted Digital Trends' Julian Chokkattu.
Among the Daydream View's limitations are power consumption.
"VR apps and games will drain your phone's battery quicker than almost any other activity," wrote Nathan Olivarez-Giles for The Wall Street Journal.

Control Issues

The controller for the Daydream View, which reviewers mostly praised, is not without its issues. The consensus view seems to be that there is much room for improvement.
"It sometimes stops working," noted Chokkattu, in his case, possibly due to a lost Bluetooth connection.
"My controller's position sometimes drifted out of place, mostly during experiences that snap the cursor toward something on screen, pulling it away from the remote's real-world orientation," wrote The Verge's Adi Robertson.

The Reality of VR Today

VR technology is still in its early days, but Daydream View is a "much more serious crack at bringing VR to mainstream audiences," said Roger Kay, principal analyst at Endpoint Technologies Associates.
"It is a great showcase for YouTube VR," he told TechNewsWorld.
However, Daydream View "is really still just the entry level to VR," observed Roger Entner, principal analyst at Recon Analytics.
"This is a device that the early evangelist will adopt, as it provides a basic VR capability," he told TechNewsWorld.
"Google Daydream View has the benefit of being Android device-agnostic as opposed to the Samsung Gear VR, and at a lower price -- $79 vs. $99," noted Stephanie Llamas, lead analyst for AR/VR technology at SuperData Research.
"The Google name also lends itself to brand visibility, which will attract the trust of many consumers," she told TechNewsWorld.

From Dream to Reality

Along with its many pros, Daydream View has some challenges to overcome.
One obstacle is its lack of compatibility with most phones on the market right now, suggested Super Data Research's Llamas.
"Users need to purchase a Pixel phone until more phones are compatible with Android Nougat and the device itself, and even then they will need to upgrade, which may exclude a lot of consumers for a long time," she explained.
That said, ubiquity is likely to be one of its strengths in the future, suggested Recon Analytics' Entner.
"Many phones will have great Daydream capabilities in a short time, and it is Google's drive to build a standard," he pointed out.
The Daydream's content catalog leaves much to be desired, but by the time the adoption of compatible devices is realized, "Google will have rolled out more experiences that both come from reputable developers and reach a wider audience," predicted Llamas.
Even if it achieves compatibility among phone models, the mobile platform could pose difficulties.
"Mobile is still the weakness, as a phone doesn't have the horsepower to do VR right," Entner warned.
"This is really a VR-lite solution -- and while everyone can have it, the technology really can't hold a candle to a computer-based solution," he added. "Who wants to do VR if it isn't really fully VR?"

VR in the Real World

It can be argued that mobility isn't advantageous for a technology that disconnects users from their physical surroundings.
"VR needs to be used in a protected environment," said Entner.
"You are truly replacing your reality with a virtual one, and this can put you at risk when you can't see the real world," he cautioned.
"You need VR in a room with no obstacles and where people mean you no ill -- so mobile isn't the best way to go," Entner said. Still, "this is still the early days -- and for the early adopters, this is a way to wet the whistle." 

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