Mar 13th, 2010 · A quarter century ago, Apple touted itself as the alternative to computer hegemony. But its new iPad grows works only with applications approved by and sold through Apple. Host Guy Raz talks to Slate technology columnist Farhad Manjoo about whether Apple is stifling innovation by building the type of empire it once warned against.
Keywords: Computers · technology · innovation · empire · apple · Alternative · stifled · Guy Raz · hegemony · Farhad Manjoo · iPad
Mar 11th, 2010 · Clairvoyant computers may be nearer to reality than you'd think. In a new study, a computer program that analyzes brain scans was able to detect participants' thoughts — or at least their memories of a short film they were thinking about.
Keywords: Memories · Computers · analyzed · Clairvoyant
Mar 10th, 2010 · At University of the People, students from across the globe have access to free online classes in business administration and computer science. The school has attracted about 380 students from 81 countries. But in order to survive, the university needs more to enroll, its founder says.
Keywords: administration · global · Business · countries · science · survive · educating · students · schools · Computers · online · University
Mar 8th, 2010 · By Tanya Ballard Brown
Today as we download our music, type on our computers and tweet and text to our friends it may be hard to imagine a time when you needed to rely on a switchboard operator to make a call. Or a time when telegraphs were used to ...
Keywords: operative · music · Computers · friends · downloads · texts · obsolete · Telegraph · Tanya Ballard Brown Today · switchboard
Mar 5th, 2010 · Researchers decoded electrical brain signals without implanting electrodes, according to a new study. Instead, Jose L. Contreras-Vidal and colleagues monitored brain activity with EEG sensors placed on the scalp, using those signals to reconstruct hand movement and drive a robot.
Keywords: movement · reconstruction · electric · Computers · Robot · Implants · Sensors · Decoding · Electrode · jose · Contreras Vidal · EEG
Mar 5th, 2010 · As computers and automated systems increasingly take the jobs humans once held, entire professions are now extinct. Click through the gallery below to see examples of endangered professions, from milkman to telegrapher, and hear from people who once filled those oft-forgotten jobs.
Keywords: human · Computers · extinctions · endangered · gallery · Telegraph · automation · Milkman
Mar 5th, 2010 · As computers and automated systems increasingly take the jobs humans once held, entire professions are now extinct. Click through the gallery below to see examples of endangered professions, from milkman to telegrapher, and hear from people who once filled those oft-forgotten jobs.
Keywords: human · Computers · extinctions · endangered · gallery · Telegraph · automation · Milkman
Mar 4th, 2010 · For $1, anyone can own a square-inch corner of this Rust Belt town. Real estate developer Jerry Paffendorf has "inchvestors" from as far away as Australia. It operates like a SimCity computer game, except buyers get real land. Some locals hate the idea.
Keywords: Town · local · Detroit · Computers · estate · Australia · virtual · buyers · SimCity · realty · Rust Belt · Inchvesting
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