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10 Ways Technology Will Change Childhood (for Better and Worse)
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10 Ways Technology Will Change Childhood (for Better and Worse)

Posted on September 5, 2012 by Scott • 6 Comments

Some parts of being a kid never change.  Best friends, schoolyard bullies, and after-school snacks will be around for another century at least (speaking from my experience here in the US).  But new technology forces us to adapt, and children are not exempt.  At the risk of sounding like an old fogey before my time, … Continue reading →

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Hologram or Hoax? Part 2

Posted on December 12, 2011 by Scott • 6 Comments

In Part 1, we looked at a concept video for a future phone, packed with amazing technology, and we considered the possibility of virtual “projection” keyboards.  In Part 2, we’ll look at the other two features: the thin design, and the holographic display. Continue reading →

Technology

iPhone 5: Hologram or Hoax?

Posted on December 8, 2011 by Scott • 4 Comments

Have you seen the  video below?  Purporting to be a concept demo of the next iPhone, it’s recently gone viral on the web.  Go on and hit play, it’s only a minute – we’ll still be here. What did you think?  My first reaction was “wow, that would be awesome!”  Comments on YouTube, meanwhile, seem … Continue reading →

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