more on the post-device world
A while ago I wrote that I thought Apple’s major failing is not realizing that we’re heading for a post-device…
A while ago I wrote that I thought Apple’s major failing is not realizing that we’re heading for a post-device…
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/09/the-cheapest-generation/309060/ This whole recent article on “The Cheapest Generation” does a lot of talking about how young people’s buying habits…
I’m sure a bunch of you remember the story a while back about how the app store is more of a casino than an actual business model. Now the recent…Continue Reading →
For the last while I’ve had this unsettling feeling that while there are a lot of startups going around, most…
I am by no means a prolific photographer, but I do own an halfway decent entry-level SLR—an Olympus e-520 for…
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/06/google-coordinate/ On Thursday, Google uncloaked a new service dubbed Google Maps Coordinate that lets businesses track the activities of remote workers — such as traveling sales staff and field technicians…Continue Reading →
These people interviewed Allwyn Sequeira, CTO and vice president of cloud, networking and security for VMware about OpenFlow. Honestly, the…
Some recent coverage of OpenFlow and software-defined networks (SDN) in general has gotten me thinking about the relationship between it…
http://www.nature.com/news/anarchists-attack-science-1.10729 This seems like it belongs in a Neal Stephenson book and not on Nature’s website, but here we are. Apparently there’s this thing called eco-anarchism or green anarchism and…Continue Reading →
It seems like state-sponsored hacking is hitting Iran again with the discovery of the Flame virus which seems to be…