This Bear's Life: New Doc Questions Tech and Nature

A new documentary has been causing quite a stir in the Film, Technology and Environmental Activism worlds. Created by Jeremy Mendes and Leanne Allison, the film,

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Twitter Flirts With Brands The Right Way

It's unanimous: Twitter has changed the speed and manner in which we communicate. The flow of information is so fast in fact, that you can absorb all the info you need within 4-6 seconds and be on your way. It's the reason why it...

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The Social Voice Gets Qwippy

If you were ever enmeshed in a teenage romance during those magical school years, you most likely are familiar with the phenomenon of the recordable picture album. It was a modest device that could hold up to a few, brief seconds of grainy,...

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Why Fixing is the Future...Or At Least Should Be

Planned Obsolescence. The unfortunate, yet accepted realty, built into the very fabric of any tech product worth its weight in microprocessors. For some...

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Did Apple Really Bring Education Into the Future?

Music, mobile phones and tablet computers aren’t the only industries Apple planned on revolutionizing. They’re about to try their hand at education, and from the looks of things, it’s going to be huge.

Yesterday,...

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The Birth of Letters: Numberlys Inspires Future Storytelling

If the accepted belief is that numbers have always existed, then how did letters come about? This question is posited and toyed with in stunning visual flair with the latest from

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Eye for An Eye: Eye Control Tech is Here

Ok, this morning we awoke to something pretty darn cool bubbling out of the tech sector: Eye Control Technology. Yes folks, I think it’s safe to say the future is here.


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This is Your Timeline On Drugs

The Israel Anti-Drug Authority knows a thing or two about appropriation. A new campaign makes brilliant use of Facebooks' latest (and greatest?) mutation,...

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Time Transference: Take the Facebook Sabbatical

The ubiquity of Facebook is an undeniable, nearly unavoidable reality. Remembering a time before Facebook – or the birth of social networking perhaps – begins to mimic memories of a time before the Internet. That is to say,...

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Will Artificial Intelligence Finally Get Intelligent in 2012?

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand . . . . we’re back.

So, a new year begins. A year, which by some accounts, is cloaked in equal parts doubt and excitement. But fear not. We’re not focusing on

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