Posted on March 29, 2011, 11:16, by Vincent van Wylick.
There’s a really, really interesting blog post that talks about robots a little bit. It’s by Paul Miller on IEEE Spectrum and draws a parallel between how the personal computing industry got started and the state of robot development today. Specifically, it talks about hardware hackers. If you want to dig even deeper, there’s another [...]
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Posted on March 23, 2010, 08:45, by Kari Silvennoinen.
A quick note letting you know that the book I was involved with is now available online for free as a downloadable PDF. If you’re interested in what’s in the pipeline technology-wise in the coming decades be sure to read this report. As previously mentioned, this report is a compilation of articles written by the [...]
Getting hired by Amazon, Apple, …, Yahoo, ZDnet: tips and future hacks.
Posted on February 6, 2008, 03:05, by Georgia Psyllidou.
Trying to digest a cheesy crust pizza this noon, I was wondering if instead of a pizza I was carrying a baby. The good thing was that there would be two of us going back to work, even if the one was rather unqualified to give me hand. What a delight for my pizzababy to [...]
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