Category Archives: Convergence for a Converging World

Bad Form.

Facebook’s ‘experiment’ regarding tinkering with end-user’s news feeds illustrates not only how powerful technology is in influencing / shaping people’s lives but the paradox therein: technology both enables and enfeebles everyone to various degrees. (Source) NY Times: http://goo.gl/bcWQFP

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Team USA.

You made countless people proud! Thank you!

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Us Too.

Although a late-entrant count Panasonic as another vendor whose entered the Educational space (with their hybrid laptop / tablet offering). (Source) ZD Net: http://goo.gl/nNuP1v

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TV’s Demise…

Estimated to be a $167 billion dollar market, even the (US) Supreme Court’s ruling over the upstart Aereo, streaming television services (as an alternative to being tethered to the ever-dwindling and draconian Cable / Satellite TV offerings in America) show … Continue reading

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Whose Data: Uncle Sam’s?

Let’s hope that Facebook’s push back is more than just lip-service / a PR-ploy regarding (Social Networking) data access to a fraud related case that the US government has demanded access to for pursuing said case. (Source) BBC: http://goo.gl/juMTLZ

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Collusion?

A Big Four (Silicon Valley) lawsuit regarding said firms not hiring / poaching, etc. other’s employees raises some interesting questions; such as: if 64,000 plaintiffs were involved what does that say about how finite tech-talent actually is? (Source) WSJ: http://goo.gl/7UAwql

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‘Non’ Digital Jerks.

Jerry Seinfeld’s take on ‘how not to be a jerk in the Digital Age’ offers his distinct perspective on said medium. (Source) Wired: http://goo.gl/6bOnac

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Getting Squeezed Out?

Although a pioneer in the ‘Cloud-Storage Space’, Microsoft’s OneDrive announcement for their pricing structure puts Dropbox in a difficult position (considering that for $9.99 Google also offers 1TB of space for the same price on Dropbox an end-user only gets 100GB). … Continue reading

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Lego “Live”

(Perhaps) inspired by The Lego Movie, Lego Fusion (set to launch this fall in America) is the latest trend in (traditional / physical) games whereas any given end-user’s creation can be created, photographed and imported into free online games (further blurring … Continue reading

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Happy Summer!

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