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 show was a big success for Hustler/VCA and Vivid. I think we had more traffic at our booth than in years past.
It would be great if a city could take only what is desirable to the city. But it?s there, and it?s not going to get any better until it?s in the city.
The whole team bought into what coach Self wanted us to do. We want to get them out of what they are used to doing, make it tough to run their offense.
Prediction by analogy -creativity - is so pervasive we normally don't notice it.
Visor Edge still supports all Springboard modules. You can add the Springboard slot as an option.
We played today with unbelievable energy. This was the toughest week of the year. We needed a win to get us out of a funk of our two losses.
We've got our minds so much on basketball stuff and practice, I forgot it was New Year's Eve. Thanks for reminding me, though.
That was the turning point right there. That's when we knew we had them.
That was the biggest game we played all year. Our young players didn't know what to expect. Now they know what's going on and be a little more calm and focused. I think we'll be ready for the challenge.
Guys are figuring out their roles. My key role is not turning over the ball. When I come in the game and come out, we shouldn't be worse off than where we started.
I wouldn't say we came in mad. A lot of us were disappointed. We wanted to show we still have a good team and are not out of the race yet. We still have hope of winning the league.
The reason the Palm is so successful is the simplicity of using them. They kind of just work.
We had to get on it every time we turned it over. There was a point we had to run a sprint for 80 seconds on the highest level of speed. That's a killer. My hamstring is still tight from that.
We weren't as aggressive against their zone as far as moving the ball quickly and getting it to the high post. I think we'll do a better job of it. We've been practicing.