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They took away her mobile phone »

Geotagging, technology, privacy, and amputated virtual limbs - An acquaintance of mine has a teenage daughter. Like most teens in this century she spends her day texting her friends, abbreviating her life into ...
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Way more exciting than the iPad! »

Besides the Nexus One and mini space shuttles - The Nexus One? Google is doing this for developers, not consumers : No, Google will not subsidize the Nexus One (for now) » The X-37 "mini space shuttle" wi ...
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Tales of 3G Mobile »

Do you ever read at the checkout counter? - Steel velcro, eBook readers and funny 3G Mobile European carriers tales. USB Modem Sticks for 3G Mobile Broadband in Europe... well, Italy: - Laughing with European c ...
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Keyboards of the future »

From Battlestar Galactica - A strange keyboard as seen in one of the first episodes of Battlestar Galactica, the 2004 TV series created by David Eick and Ronald D. Moore (re-imagining the Battlestar Galactica t ...
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Who cares about the password? »

Better start redesigning our UIs - As you can see in this still-frame taken from Terminator Salvation, in the future noone really cares about the password. What is really important is the login name! Better sta ...
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Marshall McLuhan was wrong »

The storage device is the message - Given the coverage that this piece of news is receiving, Marshall McLuhan was totally wrong: Paramount Digital Entertainment and Kingston Digital Join To Deliver Movies via F ...
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A 3D Print-Crime for real? »

Printing police handcuff keys? - A German guy used a 3D printer to print handcuff keys, actually the official handcuff key from the Dutch police. He printed a perfectly working plastic key, undetectable by meta ...
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