Category: Misc

The British public love the Internet. In that respect they’re no different to any other countries in the world with the web now available to more people than ever before and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is persisting with his goal of “bringing the Internet ...
This is a pixelated invitation to breathe curiosity and life into our relationship with the technological world, starting with the devices and processes which connect us all to each letter we are seeing on this virtual page, right here, right now.
President Obama today urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reclassify broadband service as a utility and to impose rules that prevent Internet service providers from blocking and throttling traffic or prioritizing Web services in exchange for payment. Obama also said utility rules should apply both to home Internet service and mobile broadband.
Another win for the cannabis industry. On top of its vast medicinal benefits and a "high" that's safer and mellower than alcohol, what if cannabis could also power a cheap, sustainable super battery and forever change the energy game?
There are dangerous creatures lurking in this world, including but not limited to giant spiders and skeleton archers. But they only venture out at night, and they can be deterred by walls. The sun (a bright cube) sets fast, so your first task is always the same: Build a shelter. The genius of Minecraft is that the game does not specify how this is done.
According to this infographic. HR software provider CIPHR created an infographic outlining 10 different professions that technological advances are rendering obsolete. They range from expected, like travel agents, to surprising.
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60 years after suicide by cyanide pill at age 41, Alan Turing has been granted a pardon for his conviction of homosexual activity - "gross indecency" as it was called - with a man in 1952.
This Week in Tech includes Vandana Shiva discussing local food models, the Venus Project's new documentary Paradise or Oblivion, Sheldrake and Fenwick on dogmatism in science, and much more.
In the inaugural edition of RS's new column, This Week in Tech, topics covered include, Amber Case headlining at SXSW, the militarization of robots and AI, Quantic Dream reveals 'Kara', and the launch of Old Maps Online.

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