
- Actual transforming cellphone concept design
- Linux Is No Longer The Cool New Kid On The Block. So Now What?
- Eve Online Client Source Code Leaked - I used to play EVE Online a lot, and the game enjoys quite a bit of local support, so this news is still significant to me.
- MySpace expands to Korea, with India on the way soon - They got a lot of work cut out for them with Facebook being the in-thing these days.
- (New) dirt-cheap bots attack Hotmail Captchas - I haven’t seen the paper yet, so I don’t know if the animated captchas I’ve been seeing around lately are immune to this. Actually, I haven’t created a new Hotmail account yet either, so I don’t know what their captcha is like right now.
- New York lawmakers approve ‘Amazon tax’ - These are things you as a consumer don’t like hearing about. You might be immune to it now, but it could be a precedent.
- I’m starting to like “So You think You Can Dance” more than American Idol. The judges, in general, seems more skill oriented and objective than their singing counterparts (IMHO). Nigel Lythgoe, in particular, is brutally honest, which is cool.
- Cluttered desktop folders become art
- Developing long-term relations with robots - At this point, it still sounds like a “committee” thing to me. Still, artificial companionship is the UI we need to be able to manage complex automation.
- Brain Scanners Can See Your Decisions Before You Make Them
- 14-Year-Old Creates Chemistry Trading Card Game (Elemento)- Always very heartwarming when I read about news like this. ^^
- He Wrote 200,000 Books (but Computers Did Some of the Work) - This should sound familiar to data aggregators. Information and reference gathering is quite a chore, and often you’ll still have to synthesize what you get before you can make something really useful. It’s an automation of a phase, and this automation is of value.
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