A challenge for us in the world of digital
The digital economy is starting to deliver real sustainable efficiencies and a sharing, experience economy that uses less resources. But as we also accelerate the connection of world and our next 5 billion people, the…
“If it’s not inclusive, don’t ship it.” That’s my new personal mandate. Hold me to it. If you see me do otherwise, call me…
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Just today, I was once again asked to recommend a camera for a friend of mine. This got me thinking about what it is that really matters in choosing a camera. There are plenty to choose from and plenty of different use cases, but to me, it is about getting the…
This last weekend (June 24–26) was Hackcon IV, a 350-person conference for hackathon organizers put on by Major Hacking League (MLH). The majority of participants represented college hackathons, and I went to the conference alongside five of my…
Augmented Reality is with us for many decades, in 1901 L. Frank Baum writer of Wizard Of Oz first time mention the idea of an electronic display/spectacles that overlays data onto real life.
“Once upon a Cloud”
An interview with Christian Verstraete
Over the last couple of month’s, I’ve been interviewing experts inside and outside of my company, HPE, to put together a cloud learning journey blog. Great for…
For that past 20 years or so we have lived in a world of increasing ambiguity. It’s probably been more than 20 years, but the…
Maciej Cegłowski is the author of the Pinboard social bookmarking site (he calls it “antisocial bookmarking”), and a trenchant writer with a concise, witty voice. Here he tackles the dangers of Silicon Valley’s belief it can save the world:
As computer…
Worked solely on hardware today — no software. It’s part of my plan to shift focus…
I was born in 1997, at the end of the bloodiest century mankind has ever known. I guess you could say that the 21st Century has been a little better thus far, but there is still much to be done in the way of improving our world.
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OHI/O (hack.osu.edu) is a student group dedicated to fostering a tech culture at the…
Schools will definitely change like how we see them in sci-fi movies. I can foresee the classroom with kids using tablets instead of writing in notebooks. I can see everything being done digitally or with some kind of technological device.
The days of a teacher lecturing by writing notes on a board will probably go away at…
“Don’t find pupils for your lessons, find lessons for your pupils”. I believe this statement gets to the heart of the challenge in education.
In this fast paced era of modern life and stressful work culture, there has been a steady rise in the number of lifestyle diseases like, diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, etc. This has put a lot of pressure on the healthcare…
Most people recoil at the thought of ingesting E. coli. But what if the headline-grabbing bacteria could be used to fight disease?
Snapshot from a computer simulation that was calculated to model how heat flows through a planet’s interior. It comes from a time showing active plate tectonics. Those plates will stop sliding across Earth’s mantle, researchers predict. But not for a few…
As a long time iPhone 5S user, it was time — I decided to purchase an Android phone to give the whole Google ecosystem a…
Why Tech Support Is (Purposely) Unbearable By KATE MURPHY Worse, just as you suspected, companies know the torture they are putting you through, with cable and mobile service providers the most egregious offenders. Published: July 3, 2016 at 06:00PM via NYT Technology…
“Whilst they were busy doing all the work, she made her name by talking about her work.”
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Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence capable of recreating the physics experiment that won the 2001 Nobel Prize.
A decade ago, there was a conspiracy theory going round the internet, about a secret superhighway that was going to be built from Mexico to Canada. Now it is finally happening; At the recent meeting of Prime Minister Trudeau, President Obama and…
Three years after his discovery of porous gold nanoparticles — gold nanoparticles that offer a larger surface area because of their porous nature — a University of Houston researcher is continuing to explore the science and potential…
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Roger Tomlinson, father of modern GIS.
Lap-Chee Tsui identified the gene behind cystic fibrosis.
Mission will peer beneath the gas giant’s clouds and fly in close to its monstrous auroras
Ancient stargazers chose well when they named the solar system’s largest planet. That’s because Jupiter was king of the Roman gods.
Good idea, Rob. Many things can lead us to spend too much time on them. Social networks do so because we’re social animals. New technology and conveniences allow us to satisfy our instincts, which is good because we can be happier, but bad if we don’t moderate our consumption.
Teeth X-ray
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Scientists have long studied Jupiter with telescopes, such as the Hubble Space Telescope, which created this image. But the Juno spacecraft will give them an even closer look.