All Blog Posts Tagged 'technology' (4)

The Book

There is a new revolutionary piece of technology out there on the market today that can very much “expand” the lives of others. It is called the Biblical Of Optical Knowledge, or, it's more common name, BOOK. The BOOK is very advanced when it comes to information storage. Compacting over 8,000 characters into its memory banks, the BOOK is a very easy to use and affordable piece of equipment packed with tons of features, maps, entertainment articles, and even some games from time to time, and…

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Added by Robert Kingett on March 29, 2013 at 19:53 — No Comments

New Products at CeBIT 2013 Hannover Germany

Female robot with a sensitive touch

 

Her name is AILA and she looks like any other humanoid robot. Visitors to the stand of the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) at CeBIT 2013 saw a glimpse of the future at the International Space Station. Using her lifelike hands, there are plans for AILA to carry out semi-autonomous and skilled tasks there. These include flicking switches on the control panel and pressing buttons, e.g. to activate…

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Added by Maria Marutschke Del Risco on March 9, 2013 at 15:00 — No Comments

2011 unbeatable record year of events

Another 8 days old year is here. The one we adored recently with funfair, while we were soaked with whiskys, beer, chicken and sea foods we also went on shopping spree buying from toys to gift cards and chocolates.

Well i dont know how you welcomed 2012 and good bye 2011, some did this by spending at least half of their total savings on food and drinks, toys and gift cards but i did it with care, reflecting on how i will hope not to carry over old characters to the new…

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Added by Npong Balikawu Francis on January 8, 2012 at 9:30 — No Comments

The story behinds cuttings.me, a free portfolio service for journalists

I launched cuttings.me last month after finding that there was no easy way to collate my cuttings together online. It offers journalists a free, easy-to-use and beautiful way to showcase their work – here’s a quick overview of how I did it.

 

I’d never describe myself as a coder – I’m a journalist fascinated by technology, a bit of a geek maybe, but definitely not a programmer. If you asked me to write an iterative…

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Added by Nicholas Holmes on November 12, 2011 at 11:45 — 2 Comments

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