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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Down w/ IPA!
Not India Pale Ale but In-App Purchases as EA is coming under heavy criticism for this feature (let’s hope this is a trend for all companies that employ this strategy!) (Source) BBC: http://goo.gl/H6mDVH
Image-based Shopping.
While the technology has been available for a while, it has yet to be widely-adopted… all of that might be changing now that Amazon has added ‘Flow’ Image Technology employing iOS7’s camera for quickly scanning images (for finding items). (Source) … Continue reading
Watson’s Application.
Cheers to IBM for (hopefully this is more than a PR-stunt) applying Watson (their supercomputer) to address / resolve some of Africa’s most pressing problems! (Source) BBC: http://goo.gl/2DYUrs
Counter Hacking.
If the enclosed report regarding British spies hacking Anonymous is true… the obvious fallout will be more counter-hacks by Anonymous… followed by more espionage, etc., etc. which raises the question: at what price success (for all parties involved?) (Source) Gizmodo: … Continue reading
Reawakening…
Good luck to Satya Nedalla / Redmond sorting out what’s next for Microsoft… as the emerging market segments have not only caught the firm flat-footed but largely passed them by… (Source) Reuters: http://goo.gl/SHkY14
V2V.
Yes, that’s correct: Vehicle-to-vehicle communication / technology is being mandated by the US Federal Government. Unlike many non-interoperable systems on the market currently (most notably, Mac vs. Windows / iOS vs. Android, etc.) supra-imposing this mandate (in theory) is a … Continue reading
NHS.
A coding error sent end-uers searching for health-related information via via the UK’s National Health Service might be surprised to find out that they have a new moniker (however unintentional): Now Hurling Spyware? In short, those who logged onto NHS … Continue reading
Roots (Redux).
Yahoo’s (latest) plan: back to being a search engine (once powered by Alta Vista – they were ‘the’ default leader)… too little, too late? (Source) Tech Times: http://goo.gl/4GmaeC