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Sep
28/09
By 2040 you will be able to upload your brain…
Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 November 2009 10:36
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Monday, September 28th, 2009

Following the publication of his 2005 book, The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology, Kurzweil has become known, above all, as a technology speculator whose predictions have polarised opinion – from stone-cold scepticism and splenetic disagreement to dedicated hero worship and admiration. It’s not just that he boldly envisions a tomorrow’s world where, for example, tiny robots will reverse the effects of pollution, artificial intelligence will far outstrip (and supplement) biological human intelligence, and humankind “will be able to live indefinitely without ageing”. No, the real reason Kurzweil has become such a magnet for blogospheric debate, and a tech-celebrity, is that he’s convinced those future predictions – and many more just as stunning – are imminent occurrences. They will all, he steadfastly maintains, happen before the middle of the 21st century.

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Sep
25/09
Total Recall
Last Updated on Thursday, 19 November 2009 11:48
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Friday, September 25th, 2009

Can you honestly imagine making PDF files out of every web page that you view? His productivity must be severally impacted by this experiment.

For the past decade, Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell has been moving the data from his brain onto computers — where he knows it will be safe.
Gordon Bell wearing a SenseCam, which automatically records photos throughout the day.

Sure, you could say all of us do this to some extent. We save digital pictures from family events and keep tons of e-mail.

But Bell, who is 75 years old, takes the idea of digital memory to a sci-fi-esque extreme. He carries around video equipment, cameras and audio recorders to capture his conversations, commutes, trips and experiences. Microsoft is working on a SenseCam that would hang around a person’s neck and automatically capture every detail of life in photo form. Bell has given that a whirl. He also saves everything — from restaurant receipts (he take pictures of them) to correspondence, bills and medical records. He makes PDF files out of every Web page he views.

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Sep
25/09
Lost Vegas
Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 November 2009 12:04
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Friday, September 25th, 2009

The Sun is running a fascinating feature about the 700 people that live in the tunnels below Las Vegas.  They’ve furnished the tunnels as homes and have developed their own culture and community.

Really is the living incarnation of William Gibson’s claim that the street finds a use for everything. (more…)

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Sep
24/09
Up to 1,000 more Detroit layoffs on the horizon
Last Updated on Thursday, 24 September 2009 08:34
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009

“Mayor Dave Bing has threatened that an additional 1,000 city workers will lose their jobs starting Saturday, but as of late Wednesday, his spokesman said hard numbers on how many people would be affected and in which departments were unavailable because of ‘variables’ that are part of the layoff plan.

‘There are a number of variables which are going into the number of layoffs which are expected to occur next week,’ spokesman Ed Cardenas said in a statement. He said a ‘clearer view of where we are, and where we are going’ should be available today. “

(Up to 1,000 more Detroit layoffs on the horizon | detnews.com | The Detroit News)

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Sep
23/09
ConAgra to layoff 300 employees Williams still hopeful
Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 07:03
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Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

“ConAgra announced last week in a meeting with its employees it would cut nearly 300 positions at the Garner location as a direct result from the June 9 explosion on Jones Sausage Road. The cuts are set to come in mid-November and would be based on seniority.

While the company has been paying all employees for 40-hour weeks since the accident, it has cut back production at the Garner location by nearly 50 percent.”

(Source: Garner News – ConAgra to layoff 300 employees Williams still hopeful)

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