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Hopes and Fears from eMetrics Toronto

By Patrick Glinski

The digital measurement industry is in flux. From April 7th - April 10th, I'll be attending and speaking at the eMetrics Marketing Optimization conference in Toronto, hopefully finding clarity through interacting with the world's best and brightest digital measurement practitioners. Read more...

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Embracing the Petabyte Age, Part III: The Mechanization of Man

By Adam Rubin

Don’t forget about us. A core component in the Singularity-conversation is the topic of the evolving humanization of computers. But how come we don’t speak much of the reciprocal mechanization of man? It’s a two-way street, but most of us don’t consider this in the big picture. Our natural processes are constantly influenced (for better and worse) by [...] Read more...

Magazine you can wear and play

By Lily Tse

I stumbled upon this very innovative magazine that you can actually wear it.  Like the regular subscribed magazine, each “issue”, designed by T-Post will focus on one news issue. In this past issue, you can play rock, paper, scissors with the t-shirt through a webcam. Not only it take publishing to next level, the AR [...] Read more...

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HCI IS PLAYING CATCHUP WITH FAST CHANGING COMPUTING PARADIGMS

By Idris Mootee

Industry (aerospace, telecom, defense, automotive, consumer electronics, etc.) has developed a growing interest in Human-Computer Interaction. They see it as being powerful with numerous features but that does not ensure a product will be successful at all without having a clear usage understanding by their target users. HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) is a fascinating discipline; the [...] Read more...

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BMW Design Team Showing Off Their Range

By Andrew Swanson

Who would have thought that a computer case would be the object of so much design attention.  However, the Thermaltake Level10 is no ordinary computer case.  Rather, just about every single element of it is quite extraordinary.  Long gone are the days of simple beige cases that are a rat’s nest of cables.  BMW Design [...] Read more...

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Is the Mouse Obsolete? (Part I)

By Andrew Swanson

10/GUI (pronounced ten-goo-E) is a novel and intriguing concept by C. Miller.  The goal of the concept is to change the manner in which humans and computers interact.  Traditionally, this interaction has come in the form of a mouse, but Miller decides to buck tradition and latch onto the new ‘multitouch’ craze that has gripped [...] Read more...

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Bicycle Parking Innovation

By Cheesan Chew

I’ve traveled to many a cycling loving city including Amsterdam and Copenhagen and they live in stark contrast to our city’s bicycle culture. With few dedicated bike lanes, sparse parking facilities and a passive aggressive car vs. bike culture relationship, it’s amazing that people in this city even cycle at all. But we do – [...] Read more...