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I just received an email via the Apple Developer program promoting app development on their upcoming OS X Lion. I suppose it was inevitable that they’d eventually have a release named Lion, but I can’t help feeling that this release was made especially for … Continue reading
The United Villages project offers internet to remote areas of the developing world, via a fleet of buses and motorcycles!
Adobe has a neat color theory flash application called Kuler. Check it out and then join the rest of us hoping that they will integrate this into their Creative Suite.
My friend Akiha sent me a link to this video. It promises to build space and connections with/between photos.
For those of you who have not had an account on Integral Naked, or read any of Ken Wilber’s books, you can get a taste by checking out a small number of Ken Wilber videos on Google Video.
UK scientists have developed technology that enables artificial limbs to be directly attached to a human skeleton. BBC article link.
Microsoft is getting into robotics