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Say goodbye to the dinosaurs, they really are leaving

Unfortunately, they’re going to be stomping around a bit longer.

Brian Krzanich Resigns from Intel

Not above the rules, but his vision and mission is at risk

The power of Twitter — a GPU it makes

Seven words set the web on fire

March madness isn’t just about basketball

Technology matters in March at SXSW, GDC and GTC

Happy National Battery Day!

The arrival of National Battery Day inspires some thoughts about batteries, who invented them, and what we do with them.

After chasing pixels all these years, Jon catches some

The accidental art of storms across Texas caught on satellite

Jon counts all the pixels in the world

How many are there? 21 quadrillon pixels An old friend asked me, Hey Jon, how many pixels do you think there are in the world? TV’s, PC’s, smart phones, tablets. It’s going to be a lot!  ...

Predicting the future

The demarcation between 2017 and 2018 is nothing but an imaginative fabrication that doesn’t link, or sync up with any natural occurrence or historical event, and is merely a counting convenience. Julius Caesar’s calendar, established ...

Moore’s law is getting expensive

Not only taking longer, costing more too—do we care?

Softer, less scary assistants

We need a friendlier name

We are under attack

Good people can't leave the fight against disinformation and lies up to governments and technology. That's really obvious.

Good and obsolete

On being relevant in a changing world