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As we've talked about a few times in the past. People's creative nature is not always a positive addition to every stage of a process.
"FoxBots"
Foxconn, the contractor manufacturer for Apple, HP, Microsoft and many other high-tech companies has suffered from high-profile labor incidents in China – suicides, plant explosions. Its rollout of robots gives it a diversification opportunity but likely also new labor headaches. From Everyth...
You say it has "3G/4G data (multiple radios) microphones, speakers, a camera (with video obviously,) sensors, compass, gyro, and more." but they really didn't demonstrate any of that functionality. I also hear they had to play some pretty crazy games to get the data into the show from the camera. It wasn't running over a 3G/4G network.
Why didn't they show more, all I saw was a spiffy camera.
Google Glass at I/O
“Google’s Project Glass has just jumped out of a blimp above Google IO here in San Francisco and are live streaming the entire thing via a Google+ Hangout session. These augmented reality glasses skydived onto the top of the Moscone West Center here in San Fran, then they took a few BMX bikes d...
Have you ever seen dynamic 2D codes like this that can be modified as whatever they are attached to goes through the process. It definitely adds another degree of capability to an already useful tool. So the printing capability can be a factor as well as the camera and the media.
QR Codes keep evolving
“High-end industrial code readers won't have a problem with the high-density version-40 codes. Smartphones are another matter. The 8 megapixel camera on a Samsung Galaxy S II can read a 50mm x 50mm v-40 QR code. The 5 megapixel camera on an HTC Desire struggles, but can accomplish the task at a...
Yes, meetings are the amplifying component of the small mind.
Meetings: Where Work Goes to Die
How many meetings did you have today? This week? This month? Now ask yourself how many of those meetings were worthwhile, versus the work that you could have accomplished in that same time. This might lead one to wonder why we even have meetings at all. At GitHub we don't have meetings...
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