Running with scissors into the mechaniarchy
Recently, I watched the documentary “Kubrick by Kubrick.” Stanley Kubrick was one of the most innovative, daring, and reclusive film […]
3 years agoRecently, I watched the documentary “Kubrick by Kubrick.” Stanley Kubrick was one of the most innovative, daring, and reclusive film […]
3 years agoWhen social platforms were introduced in 2009, their main purpose was to connect people based on common interests. Sharing life’s […]
6 years agoAlphabet, the Google parent company has committed to creating a futuristic 500 acre city in Toronto Canada. SidewalkLabs is envisioning […]
7 years agoWired magazine has an in depth story about Alphabet’s Moonshot Factory and it got me thinking of why it has […]
7 years agoElon Musk has launched tech startup called Neuralink to build electromagnetic implants which interact with neurons that detect and record […]
7 years agoProgress is usually treated as something positive as the very word is enjoyable to say and implies that a goal […]
7 years agoIn a recent interview in FastCompany with John Maeda of Automattic reflects on the mantra that companies should embrace “design-led” […]
7 years agoI recently attended a thought provoking Chicago Humanities Festival forum discussing the effects of automation on work with Louis Hyman […]
7 years agoRecently, the Xinhua News Agency in China unveiled at the World Internet Conference a new sharply dressed news anchor, that […]
7 years agoWe never really think about losing our smart phone because it is never supposed to happen to us. It seems […]
8 years agoApple recently announced the upcoming release of iCloud, their rehabilitated cloud service that will integrate desktop, iPad, and iPhone as […]
8 years agoAs human beings are also animals, to manage one million animals gives me a headache. Terry Gou, Chairman, Foxconn That […]
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