Archive for the 'Technology' Category

iPad: You’re Missing the Point

iPad PhotoThe iPad is simply designed for interaction

It’s all about how we interact. Interact with each other, with media and with information. Interaction, is today’s and tomorrow’s new paradigm, and that is what everyone is missing about the iPad.

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Fisker Automotive: Making GM look … “Retarded”?

Snipped from Wired.com.

Yes, I said it. Get over it! Retarded: “delayed or held back in terms of progress, development, or accomplishment.” — Apple Dictionary.

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Apple’s Tablet may be More Real than Rumor

Snipped from TechnologyReview.com.

As you all may already know, I am a loyal Apple customer. This dates back to the year I got into graphic design.

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Regular, please. Easy on the Ethanol.

Snipped from Reuters.com.

There’s a plot afoot to retard the adoption of ethanol in automobile fuel, but before we cover this interesting kick-’em-in-the-ass tactic that arose in the news the other day

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“A Costly and Unnecessary New Electricity Grid”

Snipped from TechnologyReview.com.

There is talk about a new power-grid linking the midwest, where the wind and sun are for renewable energy, to the coasts where the power is desperately needed, but is there a diminishing return on such an investment?

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Cellulolytic Enzymes: The Future of BioFuels

If you have been a reader of Blog4Brains for a while, you will no doubt know that the biofuel idea that we know today is one of America’s biggest blunders. Here are the former articles if you have not read them:

  - Why Flex-Fuel Is America’s Next Biggest Blunder — Part One

  - Why Flex-Fuel Is America’s Next Biggest Blunder — Part Two

  - Bush’s Ethanol Blunder Continues

So, you may be wondering why were are alluding to a future in biofuels.

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