Short feature on NASA’s Virtual Environment for Reconstructive Surgery (VERS) Wired magazine, July 1998
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Short feature on NASA’s Virtual Environment for Reconstructive Surgery (VERS) Wired magazine, July 1998
We know we’re a Star Wars blog, but what the fuck, Game of Thrones.
Short feature on dynamic prosthetics from Hello Tomorrow Japan’s “New Body Institute” (which as far as I can tell from a cursory search is now defunct) Wired magazine, October 1999
Short feature on former Mozilla/Netscape developer Jamie “jwz” Zawinski. His website, btw, is pretty neat and has that minimalist early web feel, I recommend poking around there a bit. Wired magazine, July 1998
Short feature on the early gamer girl collective Psycho Men Slayers (PMS) from the days of the original Quake.
Wired magazine, April 1997.
Distributed teams are rewriting the rules of office(less) politics When we think about designing our dream home, we don’t think of having a thousand roommates in the same room with no doors or walls.
Crypto mining giant Bitmain on target for $10B revenue this year
Crypto mining giant Bitmain on target for $10B revenue this year
During a gold rush, Silicon Valley’s line is to always invest in picks and shovels instead of mining. Sometimes it pays just to do both.
TechCrunch has learned through a company fundraise overview that Beijing-based mining tool seller Bitmain knocked a quarterly revenue of approximately $2 billion in Q1 of this year. Despite a slump in bitcoin prices since the beginning of the year, the company…
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Apple teams with media literacy programs in the U.S. and Europe
Apple teams with media literacy programs in the U.S. and Europe
Apple today announced a new initiative in support of leading nonprofit organizations in the US and Europe that offer nonpartisan, independent media literacy programs. The News Literacy Project (NLP) and Common Sense in the US and Osservatorio Permanente Giovani-Editori in Italy will each receive support from Apple to advance their efforts in empowering young people with the critical thinking…
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