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Media streaming standoff: Roku vs. Apple TV vs. Nexus Q!

Google’s Nexus Q is the newest kid on the streaming block. CNET puts it head-to-head our favorite tried-and-true stalwarts, the Apple TV and the Roku.

No matter who wins, traditional cable loses.

Media streaming standoff: Roku vs. Apple TV vs. Nexus Q!

Google’s Nexus Q is the newest kid on the streaming block. CNET puts it head-to-head our favorite tried-and-true stalwarts, the Apple TV and the Roku.

No matter who wins, traditional cable loses.

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twicr:

Happy Canada Day. 

twicr:

Happy Canada Day. 

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Public Service Announcement: Today will be one second longer than other days:

In an effort to keep our extremely accurate atomic clocks in line with the more arbitrary nature of the way the world wobbles, the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service is issuing a leap second for Saturday, June 30.

Plan accordingly 

Public Service Announcement: Today will be one second longer than other days:

In an effort to keep our extremely accurate atomic clocks in line with the more arbitrary nature of the way the world wobbles, the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service is issuing a leap second for Saturday, June 30.

Plan accordingly 

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joshbyard:

A Reality-Based Look at the City of the (Near) Future

By 2050, seven out of every ten people on Earth will live in cities. Compared to the beginning of the 20th century, when just 20 percent lived in urban settings, the increase is staggering.
This rapid urbanization coupled with the population explosion that will see 8.9 billion people living on the planet in 2050 presents the challenge of more total humans and a higher percentage of them flocking to cities to find a better life. So, what is the city of the future and what is the future of cities?
Txchnologist asked a few leading thinkers to give their impression of what future cities in 50-100 years will be like.

(via Bye Bye, Jetsons: Engineers and Consultants Offer A Reality-Based Future | Txchnologist)
(ht futurist.com, ht The Futures Agency)

joshbyard:

A Reality-Based Look at the City of the (Near) Future

By 2050, seven out of every ten people on Earth will live in cities. Compared to the beginning of the 20th century, when just 20 percent lived in urban settings, the increase is staggering.

This rapid urbanization coupled with the population explosion that will see 8.9 billion people living on the planet in 2050 presents the challenge of more total humans and a higher percentage of them flocking to cities to find a better life. So, what is the city of the future and what is the future of cities?

Txchnologist asked a few leading thinkers to give their impression of what future cities in 50-100 years will be like.

(via Bye Bye, Jetsons: Engineers and Consultants Offer A Reality-Based Future | Txchnologist)

(ht futurist.com, ht The Futures Agency)

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Watch. Watch them all come crawling back.

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n-a-s-a:

Conjunctions near Dawn 
Image Credit & Copyright: Luis Argerich 

n-a-s-a:

Conjunctions near Dawn

Image Credit & Copyright: Luis Argerich 

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Unsettliing headline of the day:

Drones can be hijacked via GPS spoofing attack

Probably not as bad as it sounds:

The scenarios are worrisome. Drones could be re-routed to crash into people or buildings. Drones used in air strikes could be directed at other targets.

Happy Friday!

Unsettliing headline of the day:

Drones can be hijacked via GPS spoofing attack

Probably not as bad as it sounds:

The scenarios are worrisome. Drones could be re-routed to crash into people or buildings. Drones used in air strikes could be directed at other targets.

Happy Friday!

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Google I/O Keynote:

Afro Circus:

Coincidence??????

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Haters hate.

Happy birthday, iPhone

(Quotes taken from actual things these individuals said publicly)

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2006:

Curious people: “If Apple launches a cell phone, I wonder what it’ll look like?” 

Incorrect people: “Probably like this.” 

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Google Chrome is already the No. 1 free iOS app

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Unfortunately for Apple… cell phones aren’t clunky, inadequate devices. Instead, they are pretty good. Really good. Why do you think they call it a Crackberry? Because the lumpy design and confusing interface of the device is causing people to break into cars? No, it’s because people are addicted to it.

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The Palm Pre Will Be an iPhone Killer

Ross Catanzariti, PC World, April 2, 2009

RIP iPhone (June 29, 2007- April 2, 2009)

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Is Pinterest more popular than Tumblr in the U.S.?

New data compiled by Royal Pingdom seems to indicate that Pinterest has overtaken Tumblr in terms of traffic.

Read more

The ‘Pinners’ are laughing at us, comrades. 

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Cirque du Soleil’s stunning Web app: 3D without the glasses