Category Archives: Convergence for a Converging World

Tech-Illness Monitoring.

While not directly involved, Michael J. Fox’s Foundation (dedicated to Parkinson’s Disease  Research) has teamed-up with Intel to equip patients with Smart-watches that can monitor the effects of different medications in real-time. (Source) BBC: http://goo.gl/ubfmtD

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Not Done Yet.

Microsoft’s decision not to dump their ‘low-end’ phones proves (at least) the following: one) the firm is still planning on leveraging Nokia’s brand (which was a dominant player in developing markets; and, two) the company is seemingly still attempting to … Continue reading

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Fin-Cam.

For those who’ve waited for researchers / scientists to mount a camera on the back of a shark (in order to better track this amazing creature’s habits) the wait is over. Now, whether or not humanity can actually reverse their continued … Continue reading

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Primate DRM.

Yes, that’s right. An endangered crested black macaque that reported snapped a selfie is the center of a dispute regarding DRM, public domain and ownership, etc. What’s absurd about this entire ‘controversy’ is the whole issue revolving ownership in and … Continue reading

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‘Behind Us’

The aforementioned statement could be taken a number of ways (three of which come to mind): A. True. BlackBerry’s worst days are actually behind the firm. B. False. The firm’s best days are actually over. C. Both. For the idealists … Continue reading

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Tracked.

Add wearable technology to the (seemingly ever-expanding) list of ways in which unsuspecting end-users can be tracked (and potentially subject to malware, etc.) (Source) BBC: http://goo.gl/oQJ0oM

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Long Overdue.

In today’s real news: America’s (largely, do nothing but bicker in a partisan-fashion) government actually cooperated and shockingly passed legislation (unanimously no less) allowing the nation’s (beleaguered) consumers to legally unlock their mobile phones… Now, if more pressing issues such as a deteriorating infrastructure; … Continue reading

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The List Grows…

Add USB’s as yet another piece of technology that can be hacked (which, unfortunately, should really come as little and/or no real surprise). Nevertheless, it is worth noting that the greater question (regarding this issue) is how long this has … Continue reading

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Carrying On.

Engineers have taken a step towards developing a robot that learned to keep going with a broken leg (as it reported reprogrammed itself within less than two minutes). (Source) BBC: http://goo.gl/JufY3U

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Anti-Monopoly Probe.

It shouldn’t come as any real surprise that Microsoft is being investigated for anti-monopoly (business) practices in China… what does come as a (bit of a) surprise is how long the PRC took to get around to conducting said investigation. … Continue reading

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