Monthly Archives: May 2015

Windows 10.

The reported final (numbered) version of Microsoft’s Flagship OS could be the biggest indication of the firm’s (attempted) reinvention.

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VE Day!

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Brain-reading Patents.

The current upsurge in the aforementioned is related to both advances in brain-research and the (obvious) desire for attempting to find viable commercial applications related to them.

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Happy Cinco de Mayo!

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May the 4th Be With You!

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Not This Time?

According to the FCC’s Chairman, lawsuits will not beat ‘net Neutrality this time (again proving how inane this entire exercise is/was in and as far as why wasn’t America’s ‘next access determined as a Public Utility months/years ago?)

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Free iPads!

As Japan’sĀ geriatric population continues growing/living longer, Japan Post’s upcoming Pilot Program to provide 1,000 senior citizens with tablets loading with apps to assist themĀ has the potential to be an excellent prototype for the rest of the OECD.

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May Day!

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