Time for a Consumer Router Internet Bill of Rights
There is an undervalued and critical piece of equipment in almost any home in any advanced country – an internet router. This thing is big
There is an undervalued and critical piece of equipment in almost any home in any advanced country – an internet router. This thing is big
To get a refresher, read this post – I’ve basically been thinking through how large the market for Virtual Reality tech can get from first
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/05/oculus-ceo-consumer-rift-will-cost-about-1500-with-a-suitable-pc/ And you might need a new PC. My verdict: Niche pricing. Will attract early adopters mostly. And then the race is on for content.
Like every good futurist, I have been wondering about all the new hype around Virtual Reality that was basically kicked off by Oculus Rift. And
Last year I wrote an article about ownership being the last rubicon for digital content. Seems I was prescient. I knew this issue would break
When Facebook Home launched many moons ago in the yesteryears of 2013, I quickly panned it. The value just did not stand up to strategic
<small edits for clarity> I’ve been doing a lot of mobile stuff recently and have every phone there is: #WindowsPhone, #Blackberry 10, #iPhone, #Android. These
One of the more useful things about science fiction (and I am enamored by science fiction) is not just the science or the fiction but
By now you’ve been sufficiently terrorized by the Heartbleed bug in OpenSSL; a rotten bounds checking error in the C code for that security library
In an example of how the Tech press is essentially supine and uncritical, Jeff Bezos goes on 60 minutes and trolls about how drones will
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