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Steve Jobs got cyborg vision? Already? »

Probabilistic rules of inference? - It does feel almost like the beginning of the Internet, you can see that sensor computing is going to be important and useful, but it's not possible to see in advance just ho ...
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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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