T. GillingAvoiding vigilance decrementAlex Davies has written a very good article over on Wired.com about “The Unavoidable Folly of Making Humans Train Self-Driving Cars”. It…Mar 25, 2018Mar 25, 2018
T. GillingBeyond Moore’s LawThe following essay is based on extracts taken from my book, The STREAM TONE: The Future of Personal Computing?Aug 18, 2017Aug 18, 2017
T. GillingA dream of ElysiumElysium, or the Elysian Fields, is a paradise where heroes, made immortal by the gods, would remain after death, living a happy and blessed…Jul 31, 2017Jul 31, 2017
T. Gilling3 Mbps is perfect… for surfing the web!!!As a general rule, we really do not need last-mile Internet access with a bandwidth of 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) or even 100 megabits per…Mar 14, 2017Mar 14, 2017
T. GillingThe Next Big Thing?Many of the technologies that are now integral parts of our modern lives were considered, just a few short years ago, to be revolutionary…Mar 6, 2017Mar 6, 2017
T. GillingA streaming-oriented approach to personal computingThis is an edited-extract from my essay on Why Our Digital Future Needs Unlimited Data.Mar 2, 2017Mar 2, 2017
T. GillingZero-rating: short-term evil, long-term good?I previously wrote an essay on Why Our Digital Future Needs Unlimited Data, something that is not likely to happen quickly, and before it…Feb 28, 2017Feb 28, 2017
T. GillingStreamed servicesNext-generation communications, starting with Fifth-Generation Mobile Communications (5G), are expected to be highly affordable, high…Dec 11, 2016Dec 11, 2016
T. GillingQuality-guaranteed Internet accessAs our digital world slowly moves towards a streaming-oriented approach to personal computing, and away from its current download-oriented…Dec 2, 2016Dec 2, 2016
T. GillingWhy our digital future needs unlimited dataOK, first things first, there is actually no such thing as ‘unlimited data’. It is just a marketing term that many people incorrectly…Apr 19, 2016Apr 19, 2016