Jeff Hawkins

Jeff Hawkins
Jeffrey Hawkinsis the American founder of Palm Computing and Handspring. He has since turned to work on neuroscience full-time, founded the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neurosciencein 2002, founded Numenta in 2005 and published On Intelligence describing his memory-prediction framework theory of the brain. In 2003 he was elected as a member of the National Academy of Engineering "for the creation of the hand-held computing paradigm and the creation of the first commercially successful example of a hand-held computing device."...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionInventor
Date of Birth1 June 1957
CountryUnited States of America
The real story is about how these modules work. It's a subtle one because people don't understand how they work. I think what we've done here is created the first true plug-and-play expansion capability.
It's getting more serious, ... by the spring almost all of our students are driving.
We're doing things to try to make it more inclusive,
The Pilot was born in desperation. When all your other options are closed, you might as well try to do the right thing.
We are in limited production. We will not have a lot of units. That's why we're not in broad distribution today.
A lot of America's success is because we're an open society and haven't brought dogma or religious influence into the American political process.
Although it requires some adjustment by those already here, immigration has made the U.S.A. the most prosperous nation on Earth.
The young guys were really anxious. But I think they've gotten over their stage fright. They'll be calmer this time.
About this time, I had an epiphany. Someday, everybody is going to own something like this. But it's got to be a lot smaller and sell for under $ 300.
A car like this stands out. We're hoping some from the public saw this car being moved and can help with the investigation.
You can't imagine how much detail we know about brains. There were 28,000 people who went to the neuroscience conference this year, and every one of them is doing research in brains. A lot of data. But there's no theory. There's a little, wimpy box on top there.
A win like this helps the freshmen. We haven't won as many games as we have in the past, and a lot of them are probably thinking like, 'Man.' But the more we win and the more we play good, it gets their confidence up.
This is not an Internet start-up. We're building a consumer electronics company. We're building hardware. You start it going and a year later you got a product. We've been doing the same thing for like a year. We're experienced at this. We've done this before.
This could be a crime of opportunity where someone saw it, hot-wired it and drove it off,