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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Infidelity: Japanese-style.
Newer is not necessarily better when it comes to people that want to (potentially) be unfaithful, cheat and/or juggle multiple (dating) partners. (Source) WSJ: http://goo.gl/VyYVs
Dear Leader Follows Him.
The reason why North Korea is following one American on Twitter is anyone’s guess? (Source) Mother Jones: http://goo.gl/bhGGJ
40 Billion (AND Counting!)
Apple’s iTunes (juggernaut) hit the 4o billion download mark as this medium is showing no signs of abating any time soon! (Source) Bloomberg: http://goo.gl/6xUBz
Robotic Legos.
The third generation of Mindstorms is set to be released later this year… which, simply put, is a fantastic medium for allowing creative minds (both young and old) to embrace this excellent teaching tool! (Source) Wired: http://goo.gl/1gZT2
Fotobar.
Polaroid… most people will barely recall a name that was once synonymous with photography has come up with an idea that just might bring the firm back: a printing cafe. Think the Apple store model but for actually printing out … Continue reading
Repurposed Media.
The enclosed posting is – yet another – clear indication of just how important it is to: be careful regarding what one posts online! (Source) The Washington Post: http://goo.gl/ghLiA
Going Bananas!
Corning (yes, the long-time makers of classic American cookware) a firm that seemingly has (since) reinvented itself to now become largely known as ‘the makers of Gorilla Glass’ are set to debut GG3 (so to speak) at the annual CES. … Continue reading
‘Good Will’ Goes Far?
Perhaps it isn’t deja vu all over again (as the saying goes) regarding the FTC’s (Anti-Trust) investigation of Google… Unlike, Redmond’s experience times have obviously changed… So what gives?; the Internet Boom has long since gone bust; decentralization; a continued … Continue reading
See Me…
Although the company has (at this juncture) no idea how they’ll actually be used (hint, hint: commercialized in all probability) Google’s Glasses could (still) turn out to be one of the most intriguing tech-stories of 2013. (Source) The Inquisitr: http://goo.gl/01Q5x