Submitted by logicalextremes
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When, in late September, rumors surfaced that Comcast was trying to buy NBC Universal from General Electric, Wall Street reacted with dismay. Grandiose attempts to combine media production and distribution — programming and p (Read More)
The Apple Blog:
Speaking yesterday at the Professional Developer’s Conference, Microsoft’s Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie explained what’s really important when it comes to the smartphone business, and it’s apparently nothing at all to d (Read More)
PlayStation.Blog:
Next week’s Thanksgiving holiday marks the kick-off to the traditional retail holiday selling season. It’s a key part of our year as many people who may not be hardcore gamers begin their research for the hottest gift items. (Read More)
digg.com: Stories / Technology / Popular:
In Ray Bradbury’s book, The Illustrated Man, the man of the title is covered with moving, shifting tattoos. If you look at them, they will tell you a story. New LED tattoos from the University of Pennsylvania could make the I (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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Image by Paul Stevenson via FlickrOne of the advantages of a being a relatively ancient industry analyst is the ability to look back on over 25 years of innovation and spot the real paradigm shifts amidst the updates, revisio (Read More)
Submitted by jeffpaul
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Warm and wonderful greetings from Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference (PDC), in Los Angeles, where we are very excited for Seesmic to be part of the epicenter of some of Microsoft's biggest platform announcements.I (Read More)
The Daily Galaxy: News from Planet Earth & Beyond:
Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd don't need to suit up for this one. NASA'sChandra X-ray Observatory has found a cosmic "ghost," and scientiststhink it is evidence of a huge eruption produced by a supermassiveblack hole equa (Read More)
DotNetSlackers Latest ASP.NET News:
The first keynote of Microsoft’s PDC 2009 conference in Los Angeles has come and gone. Ray Ozzie kicked it off with some of the main messages that gave everyone insight into how Microsoft sees the direction of IT, programming (Read More)
Engadget:
Sure, you've been hearing NVIDIA toss around names like CUDA, Fermi and Tesla for what seems like ages now, but we're guessing this is the sort of thing that'll get most folks to really take notice: a promise to cut supercomp (Read More)
Submitted by hanna_wiszniewska
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Ray Kurzweil Keynote
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CloudAve:
In the beginning, there were forums, blogs and wikis. And it was good.In talking with people about the Enterprise 2.0 industry, I like to insert yet another versioning number scheme:Social Software 1.0Social Software 2.0Socia (Read More)
Slashdot:
robotsrule writes "As we discussed last month, RealityServer 3.0 is Nvidia's attempt to bring photo-realistic 3D images to any Internet-connected device, including the likes of Android and iPhone. RealityServer 3.0 pushes the (Read More)
Submitted by HeatherLeigh
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NAME-DROPPING, PHONY "ENDORSEMENTS", FINE-PRINT QUALIFIERS, UNVERIFIABLE/ UNRELIABLE STATISTICS AND OTHER PR GAMBITS! (The secrets that the big ad companies don't want you to know...exposed by renegade underground advertising (Read More)
Daily DIY:
Inventor, author and futurist Ray Kurzweil appeared on I've Got a Secret in 1965 when he was 17 years old. He made a computer that plays music, at the end of the video they show the computer - via Bruce Sterling. (Read More)
Submitted by Lethe_Bashar
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Follow Blog of Innocence Friends: @melissa_djohnst @assemblyman_eph @roundmyskull @kayincateyes @annie5050 @RayOnativia @manifest_1 #FF. (Read More)