Posts Tagged ‘Technology’
A Decade Of Wikipedia
The State of Wikipedia not only explores the rich history and inner-workings of the web-based encyclopedia, but it’s also a celebration of its 10th anniversary. With more than 17 million articles in over 270 languages, Wikipedia has undoubtedly become one of the most visited and relied upon sites on the web today.
Read MoreGoogle's Science Fair
Google is teaming up with the likes of National Geographic, CERN, Scientific American, and Lego to hold a national science fair.
Read MoreVideo Game Technology: The Facial Realism Of L.A. Noire
Rockstar Games has overcome the suspension of disbelief barrier with their upcoming release L.A. Noire.
Read MoreHow Amazon Can Improve: Three Simple Tips
Three things have frustrated me with the Amazon.com experience, so I thought I’d put them down in a podcast and hope someone hears.
Read MoreDell Streak 7 4G Tablet Demonstration
Dell’s Kevin Andrew demonstrates the Dell Streak 7 Tablet at the Dell Suites in Lav Vegas during the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show.
Read MoreAT&T's Vision Of The Future, Circa 1993
A montage of AT&T ads that came from a 1993 Newsweek CD-ROM, when Newsweek thought that one day, magazines would be sent to you in CD-ROM form, sponsored with ads.
Read MoreAndroid 3.0 Honeycomb
A sneak peek at Android 3.0, Honeycomb, the next version of the Android platform, designed from the ground up for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly tablets.
Read MoreSquare: iPhone Credit Card App
Kevin Rose demonstrates the Square application for taking credit card transactions on your iPhone.
Read MoreLandlineless
In the first six months of 2010, 26.6% of US households did not have a landline telephone but did have at least one wireless telephone.
Read MoreElectronic Pop-Up Books
The whole idea of what constitutes a book is set to undergo radical change in the coming years with the rapid adoption of eBooks. Here’s an example of what pop-up books could evolve to.
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