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Emily Knab

Slashdot Technology Story | Why Intel Wants To Network Your Clothes Dryer - 0 views

  • It is unlikely the device will enter production (there are apparently only four in existence), however this story about the box shows something we can expect to see in the home of tomorrow. Ultimately, it's not only about saving money, but also reducing load on the electricity grid by removing needless power use."
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    "Home of the Future" stuff- touchscreen device that shows power usage among appliances and shuts off power draining electronics once you vacate the premises :-) 
Simeon Spearman

Samsung UK Giving Away Free Galaxy S Android Phones To People Who Complain About The iP... - 0 views

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    Samsung UK is paying attention to Twitter to find people complaining about the iPhone 4 and is giving away free (and unlocked) Samsung Galaxy S Android phones. We've seen examples of people using Twitter to surprise customers who complain about or praise a product, but this is the first good example I've seen within telecom. I could see Verizon doing something similar to people complaining about AT&T, like paying for them to get out of contract or offering out-of-contract consumers a reduced rate on new contract.
Simeon Spearman

How Your Brain Connects the Future to the Past - Jeff Brown and Mark Fenske - Your Heal... - 0 views

  • Although each of us is born with proactive brain, it's possible to enhance its performance. Here are some tips: Give your brain a rich bank of life experiences. Expose it to diverse environments and situations. Increasing the breadth of your experiences provides richer information for your brain to draw on as it helps you anticipate new situations. Let it borrow from the experiences of others by communicating, reading, or interacting with or about others. Think about what you want from the future. Take time to reflect on individual and team values and goals, both immediate and down the road. These will help guide your brain as it envisions future scenarios that may best help you achieve your objectives. Actively ponder future rewards or accomplishments. Emphasize rich, detailed thinking about long-term outcomes. This reduces the lure (and the danger) of instant gratification. Give yourself periods of relatively uninterrupted thought during which you let your mind wander. Doing this gives the brain's memory system extra time to recombine your prior experiences in ways that can help you envision future possibilities.
Simeon Spearman

Uniqlo's Lucky Counter: The More Tweets, The Lower The Price - PSFK - 1 views

  • Uniqlo encourages site visitors to Tweet about featured items they’re interested in – in turn, the price of the product will be reduced.
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    weekly 9.9
Greg Steen

Some Mobile Programmers Skeptical About Adobe's Flash Utopia - 0 views

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    Adobe just released new dev tools, but programmers say they reduce work at the cost of quality.
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