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Jac Londe

HTML5 Web Storage - 0 views

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  • With HTML5, web pages can store data locally within the user's browser.
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  • localStorage - stores data with no expiration date sessionStorage - stores data for one session
Kalin Wilburn

Here's What Will Truly Change Higher Education: Online Degrees That Are Seen as Officia... - 1 views

  • Colleges are holding technology at bay because the only thing MOOCs provide is access to world-class professors at an unbeatable price. What they don’t offer are official college degrees, the kind that can get you a job.
  • And that, it turns out, is mostly what college students are paying for.
  • Free online courses won’t revolutionize education until there is a parallel system of free or low-fee credentials, not controlled by traditional colleges, that leads to jobs.
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  • Most important, traditional college degrees are deeply embedded in government regulation and standard human resources practice.
  • The standard diploma has roughly the same amount of information that prisoners of war are required to divulge under the Geneva Conventions. College transcripts are a nightmare of departmental abbreviations, course numbers of indeterminate meaning, and grades whose value has been steadily eroded by their inflation.
  • Traditional college degrees are deeply inadequate tools for communicating information.
  • Think about all the work you did in college. Unless you’re a recent college graduate, how much of it was saved and archived in a way that you can access now? What about the skills you acquired in various jobs? Digital learning environments can save and organize almost everything. Here, in the “unlabeled” folder, are all of my notes, tests, homework, syllabus and grades from the edX genetics course. My “real” college courses, by contrast, are lost to history, with only an inscrutable abbreviation on a paper transcript suggesting that they ever happened at all.
  • College degrees, for all of their faults, are quick and easy to digest. Of
  • Companies such as LinkedIn are steadily building new tools for people to describe their employable selves. College degrees, by contrast, say little and never change.
  • But their true impact won’t be felt until students and learners of all kinds have access to digital credentials that are also built for the modern world. Then they’ll be able to acquire skills and get jobs for a fraction of what colleges cost today.
itsagadget

PlayStation 4, Xbox 720 and the future of Gaming Consoles - 0 views

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    In 2013 all gaming enthusiasts are excited: PlayStation 4 will be released and rumour has it Microsoft will do the same with Xbox 720 or whatever the name of their next generation console will be.
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Samsung announces Galaxy S4 with a bundle of new Software features - 0 views

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    Samsung Galaxy S4Samsung had just unveiled Galaxy S4 and we should talk about it. Don't be too excited because frankly Galaxy S4 is all about software. You'll see what I mean in a split second
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EU fines Microsoft with €561 million for browser antitrust issue - 0 views

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    After breaking the browser antitrust commitment made in 2009, Microsoft was fined today by the European commission with €561 million.
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Android can survive even if Samsung would adopt Tizen - 0 views

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    Last Friday in an interview with Bloomberg, Samsung gave us more details about it upcoming Tizen smartphone. Surprisingly or not Samsung said that "the Tizen phone will be out in August or September, and this will be in the high-end category". For those who don't know, Tizen is an open source project formed from Nokia and Intel's MeeGo and Samsung's Bada
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Google announces Keep, a simple cloud based Note service - 0 views

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    Google announced a new service today, called Keep. It's a simple Note service that allows you to safely save your Notes in the cloud and access them from an Android device or from the web. Google says this should help us get rid of the usual sticky notes we all used in the past
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Google is making the first step for an open source patent ecosystem - 0 views

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    In a surprising move, today Google announced the Open Patent Non-Assertion (OPN) Pledge, in which they promised not to sue any user, distributor or developer of one of their open patents, "unless first attacked".
Jac Londe

Invisibility cloak research moves forward at MTU - 0 views

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  • Michigan Technological University's invisibility cloak researchers have done it again. They've moved the bar on one of the holy grails of physics: making objects invisible.
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Why iOS 7 needs to be different - 1 views

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    Apple iOS LogoUsually, no later than September, Apple should announce a new iPhone and also iOS 7. One of the first true mobile operating systems, iOS, will celebrate this year its 6th birthday.
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Microsoft unveiled Xbox One gaming console - 1 views

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    This week marked the end of a difficult period for gaming enthusiasts as Microsoft finally decided it was time to officially announce the next-generation Xbox console. Although all rumours lead to Xbox 720 name, they were all wrong. Microsoft next gaming console is called Xbox One.
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What can Yahoo do with Tumblr ? - 0 views

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    Inevitable, today a big news hit us: Yahoo bought Tumblr for $1.1 billion. Just one day before Microsoft's Xbox event, we have something to discuss about. When you first read the official announcement made by Marissa Mayer, you instantly feel something strange: "We promise not to screw it up". Oh, not again.
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Razer Blade announced as one of the thinnest Gaming Laptop - 0 views

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    After quite a bit of hype, Razer has announced the latest two additions to the laptop family. Blade, a 14″ model that the company is dubbing the "world's thinnest gaming laptop" and Blade Pro, a 17″ version.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini was made official - 0 views

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    After a wave of speculation caused by the leak of details related to the product, Samsung officially announced today that it will be releasing a mini version of its popular Galaxy S4 mobile device.
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Computex 2013: Intel Core 4th Generation Haswell Processors are official - 0 views

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    Today at Computex 2013, Intel has announced their 4th generation of Core processors, codenamed Haswell. These CPUs will rule from now on ultrabooks, tablets and 2-in-1 convertible devices that give you a laptop when you need it and a tablet when you want it.
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Microsoft showed us a piece of Windows 8.1 - 2 views

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    Surprisingly, earlier today Microsoft showed us at Computex 2013 some of the features of the upcoming Windows 8.1 OS.
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Computex 2013: Asus new Transformer Book Trio device is ready to make waves - 0 views

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    Asus has announced their new Transformer Book Trio, a single device that can be used as a three-in-one notebook, desktop computer and tablet at Computex 2013.
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