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  • [ June 18, 2026 ] Smart glasses come into focus at Augmented World Expo Article
  • [ June 11, 2026 ] Google Fitbit Air is screenless, AI-driven tracker Article
  • [ May 21, 2026 ] My Phone & AI Became Part of My Hospital Care Team Article
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Apple’s new MacBook is enticing, but lack of ports gives pause

March 13, 2015

I have to admit I was a bit lustful when Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the sleek new MacBook at the company’s big launch event. For me, it stole the show — I’m not at […]

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Net neutrality vote doesn’t end the debate

March 9, 2015

The Federal Communications Commission has ruled on net neutrality, but the debate lingers on. My Facebook feed is full of comments from friends with varying opinions about the FCC’s 3-to-2 vote in favor of network […]

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Twist Plus lets you charge MacBooks & USB devices from 150 countries

March 3, 2015

Rick Broida over at CNET News writes about a unique travel adapter called Twist Plus that lets you charge up to 4 USB devices and a MacBook when you travel abroad without having to carry […]

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YouTube Kids can be a parent’s best friend

February 23, 2015

My wife and I were having dinner with some friends recently when I decided to show their four year-old twins a video from YouTube. I loaded up the app on my phone, searched for a […]

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Create your own online courses with Versal

February 22, 2015

Read the full post at Forbes.com  Listen to interview with Versal founder and CEO Gregor Freund

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A conversation with Esther Wojcicki on ‘Moonshots in Education’

February 21, 2015

Esther Wojcicki is an award winning journalism teacher and the author of a new book on education called Moonshots in Education: Launching Blended Learning in the Classroom. The book explores digital and online learning with […]

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inPowered Offers Brands a Solution to Clickbait

February 19, 2015

You’ve seen clickbait. Those are web pages that promise to deliver interesting content but lack substance. It could be a promise of an interesting news article, perhaps a review or a product or maybe celebrity gossip. […]

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Google files patent application for an odor removing device

February 16, 2015

When I first saw this story at the New York Daily News website, I thought that I was probably looking at the Onion or some other fake news site. But then I saw a link […]

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President Obama’s Cybersecurity Speech and Executive Order

February 15, 2015

On February 13th, President Obama visited Stanford University in Silicon Valley where he spoke about the need for greater cooperation between government and industry to protect cyberspace. Here is a video of that speech (and […]

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CBS News Tech Talk: Safer Internet Day Celebration Streamed Live From Facebook HQ

February 8, 2015

Tuesday is Safer Internet Day, which is celebrated in more than 100 countries including a live streamed U.S. event from Facebook headquarters in Silicon Valley featuring talks by California Attorney General Kamala Harris and Facebook […]

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