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Audacity.
For those who follow this blog regulary, don't worry this is still a tech related post; for the others, well, I don't really care about you. Unless you're... Read more
The 11 February 2013 by Hadi20
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A Featherweight HD Video Cam?
It seems that The Raspberry Pi Model A won't be the last hardware release for this year. Blogger Liz, posted yesterday, an article on the Raspberry Pi website,... Read more
The 06 February 2013 by Hadi20
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Why Mega is Different?
Dropbox, Box, rapidshare, filesonic, google drive and Mega are services that allow you to put your data on the cloud for free. Now of course when we consider... Read more
The 05 February 2013 by Hadi20
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How Language Shapes Reality: Exploring Guugu Yimithirr
Do we see the world differently based on the languages we speak? Linguistic relativity, a concept spearheaded by Benjamin Lee Whorf in the 1930s, claims that... Read more
The 31 January 2013 by Expectlabs
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Popular Science Calls MindMeld One Of 2013's "Hottest Gadgets"
Popular Science let us in on some of their favorite gadgets, including our own MindMeld. Take a look at some truly amazing products on their website, or see it... Read more
The 24 January 2013 by Expectlabs
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The Universality of Baby Talk
Speech recognition software is designed to understand the infinite complexities of how we talk. Read up on how Motherese, a linguistic phenomenon also known as... Read more
The 22 January 2013 by Expectlabs
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edX - 6.00x Introduction to Computer Science and Programming
My first course with edX was always going to be special. Learning from the MIT Open Courseware from the beginning of my college life, I was delighted to know... Read more
The 22 January 2013 by Bytesandbanter
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Got Space for One More Key on Your Keychain?
While everyone is trying to virtualize every bit of air, Google has decided to declare a very physical war on passwords. "Google’s Vice President of Security... Read more
The 20 January 2013 by Hadi20
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IBM Predicts "Sensitive" Computers
Each year IBM offers five technologies that its scientists believe will change the world within the next years. They call it "The 5 in 5" forecast. Read more
The 16 January 2013 by Stephendeangelis
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MindMeld Takes Home A CES Hot Stuff Award!
We are excited to say that MindMeld is a winner of the 2013 CES Hot Stuff Award! The Hot Stuff Awards highlight the ten most “drool-inspiring innovations” from... Read more
The 14 January 2013 by Expectlabs
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