Who writes with fountain pens? When did you last prepare transparencies or exchange faxes? RIM? RIP. Sic transit gloria mundi. When once-innovative technologies descend—decay?—into anachronism, it’s time to put them out of your misery. Disconnect enterprise voice mail. Now. Time … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2013
It’s hard to build a really new search engine. Microsoft has spent enormous resources trying to convince people that Bing’s search results are just as good as Google’s. Bing has won market share, but not at Google’s expense. This is the … Continue reading
Get ready to have your mind blown. I was seriously shocked at some of these mistakes in thinking that I subconsciously make all the time. 8 Common Thinking Mistakes Our Brains Make Every Day and How to Prevent Them … Continue reading
Yikes. ACCORDING to Dante, the Styx is not just a river but a vast, deathly swamp filling the entire fifth circle of hell. Perhaps the staff of New Scientist will see it when our time comes but, until then, Lake … Continue reading
Photos of dense flocks of European starlings. Murmur: Photos by Richard Barnes … Continue reading
Well, that didn’t take long. The biometrics hacking team of the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) has successfully bypassed the biometric security of Apple’s TouchID using easy everyday means. Chaos Computer Club breaks Apple TouchID … Continue reading
The American Tobacco Historic District in Durham is one of seven sites selected to be part of Google’s new “Entrepreneurs Tech Hub Network.” Centers will receive financial support, technology, equipment and discounts to various Google product offerings. Google selects Durham … Continue reading
The World According to Foursquare in Beautiful Time-Lapse Maps … Continue reading
Our daily routines can make a huge difference to how healthy, happy and productive we are. I’ve recently tried adjusting my own routine in the hopes of getting more done and wasting less time in-between tasks or activities. The Daily … Continue reading
Post by Rick Rumbaugh. … Continue reading