Thursday?s the first time a professional soccer ref will issue yellow and red cards with a smartphone
We?ve previously written about why we?re overstating the impact technology will have on football (soccer) refereeing, but this focused more on things like goal-line technology to remove human error. Now, however, it seems that the refs? humble notepad and pen could be ...?[Read More]
Thieves swipe $1.5 million worth of iPads from JFK Airport
Shortly before midnight on Monday two criminals accessed a cargo building in John F. Kennedy airport and managed to steal $1.5 million worth of iPad minis. According to The New York Post, the pair used the airport?s own forklift to load two pallets containing the Apple tablets? ...?[Read More]
Goodfilms hopes to help you find movies you?ll want to watch again and again
Australian startup Goodfilms has a mission: help you find which film you should watch next. To do so, it doesn?t rely solely on traditional criteria, such as awards and high-profile reviews. As its founder Glen Maddern detailed in an insightful blog post, critically acclaimed movies aren?t? ...?[Read More]
New iMacs may be delayed until next year
The new iMacs may not be home for Christmas. Via AppleInsider, French blog MacBidouille reports that Apple?s new iMac all-in-one PC models will not be ready for sale by the holiday shopping season. The blog speculates that Apple is having supply-chain difficulties, as its manufacturers? ... [Read More]
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Shining a Light on Dark and Super Dark Social ?Dark Social: We Have the Whole History of the Web Wrong.? That?s the provocative headline of Alexis Madrigal?s fascinating story in The Atlantic. The premise of the piece is that most marketing people assume that the social web equals Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites. This assumption leads to the belief that companies wishing to maximize their social visibility are best served by optimizing the posting and sharing that goes on via these sites, and you will be optimizing your brand for social.?[Read More] |
Obama and Tech: Four More Chronological Years, 500 tech years
The peaceful transition of power is an enduring, unique and wondrous attribute of American Democracy. ?Students of history know that back in 1796, when President George Washington decided to decline running for a third term, he wrote a letter to America entitled: ?The Address of General Washington To The People of The United States on his declining of the Presidency of the United States.??[Read More]
Shelly Palmer Digital Leadership Podcast Episode #22 Intel Futurist On Sabbatical Brian David Johnson
Shelly Palmer chats Intel Futurist on Sabbatical, Brian David Johnson. Brian is going to guest blog and write a book for the Shelly Palmer Digital Leadership series entitles, ?This Week In The Future.? Shelly and Brian talk about the blog, the book and what it means to think about the future from Brian?s personal perspective. Listen Now or Get it on iTunes
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