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Why I support BIP148
Why I support BIP148
When I first started working on Bitcoin applications nearly six years ago, I worked under the assumption that even though the Bitcoin…
Eric Lombrozo
May 29
Technically Tech is Technology
Or, the Root of Glowing Screens is Human Skill
Alex Gorischek
May 30
Shedding Light on APIs as a Market Differentiator
Shedding Light on APIs as a Market Differentiator
We often talk about the business value of APIs being time-to-market advantage (because with reusable components you can build new products…
Mark Boyd
May 30
UX design rocks Virtual Reality
For most of the users is still something that you can see in Sci-fi movies, it’s like entering into a computer generated 3d environment. It…
Sophie Riwaters
May 28
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Make self-driving cars less boring
Make self-driving cars less boring
There are a lot of arguments to be made for self-driving cars. I want to focus on a different one than I usually hear, though — that self…
Jeremy Cummings
May 17
Ethereum. How the Internet will be
In the aftermath of the explosion of cryptocurrency Ethereum (from $65 to $100, then $150 and higher), I feel the urge of sharing my…
Francesco Gadaleta
May 25
Tech Companies Have to Help the Addicts They Create
We can’t let Silicon Valley become Las Vegas.
Nir Eyal
May 29
Tesla Autopilot Review: Bikers will die
Tesla Autopilot Review: Bikers will die
Heather Knight, Roboticist
Heather Knight
May 27
Notifications: A Tragedy Of the Digital Commons
The smartphone was born alongside the era of apps. Functionality was app-specific and took place within an isolated interface. There was no…
Scott Belsky
May 28
This Is How VR and AR Kill Smartphones
This Is How VR and AR Kill Smartphones
You might read the discussion about VR and AR will kill smartphones, but they never explain HOW VR and AR will kill it. So, here it is.
Alvi Syahrin
May 28
Agents of Assistance
Agents of Assistance
A simple framework to understand value and complexity in consumer IOT products
John Cross Neumann
May 24
Death By 1,000 Subscriptions
Death By 1,000 Subscriptions
Figuring out the IoT business model of the future
Jared Porcenaluk
May 27
Thoughts on Tokens
Thoughts on Tokens
Tokens are early today, but will transform technology tomorrow.
Balaji S. Srinivasan
May 27
Why Google Is Suddenly Obsessed With Your Photos
Why Google Is Suddenly Obsessed With Your Photos
The next great Google product offers a window into a company reshaping itself around images, AI, and even more of your data
Victor Luckerson
May 25
How Your Data is Stored, or, The Laws of the Imaginary Greeks
How Your Data is Stored, or, The Laws of the Imaginary Greeks
If you don’t work in computers, you probably haven’t spent much time thinking about how data gets stored on computers or in the cloud. I’m…
Yonatan Zunger
May 24
What Comes After SaaS?
What Comes After SaaS?
It was a crisp San Francisco morning. Louis [name changed] was feeling confident, cable car track lines whirring in the background, as he…
Noah Jessop
May 24
A third of Americans live in a household with three or more smartphones
23% have three or more desktops, 17% have three or more tablets and 7% have three or more streaming media devices
Pew Research Center
May 25
Browse Against the Machine
Should we only have Chrome? Should we really give it all our precious online minutes? Do Google motives matter?
Eric Petitt
May 23
Who is taking care of designing reality?
Who is taking care of designing reality?
Designers, engineers, and all digital experience creators: don’t give up on the real world just yet
Renato Castelo
May 25
Things that don’t work yet
On Roli Blocks, musical technologies, and designing connected objects in general
Dan Hill
May 23
NeXT: Steve Jobs’ dot.com IPO that Never Happened
NeXT: Steve Jobs’ dot.com IPO that Never Happened
February 7, 2017, was the 20th anniversary of the formal completion of Apple Computer’s acquisition of NeXT Software, Inc. Had Steve Jobs…
Hansen Hsu
May 24
Virtual Reality is approaching terminal velocity.
Virtual Reality is approaching terminal velocity.
The speed virtual reality spreads through society is accelerating.
Michael Eichenseer
May 24
Why is AR/VR still, well, kind of awful?
Why is AR/VR still, well, kind of awful?
There’s something missing, and it’s a biggie!
Scottie Gardonio
May 23
The Fast and the Furious: How the Evolution of Cloud Computing Is Accelerating Builder Velocity
The Fast and the Furious: How the Evolution of Cloud Computing Is Accelerating Builder Velocity
In my role as Head of Enterprise Strategy for AWS, I have a lot to be grateful for. After having led a large-scale business transformation…
Stephen Orban
May 15
Three Startups Ready to Augment Your Reality
At the Vision Summit, Vuforia, Baobab, and Scope AR showed us how virtual and augmented reality can transform entertainment and your…
PCMag
May 23