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We often don't know if it is good or bad, useful or useless until it finishes emerging. Think curved-screen TVs.

This is more of the highly-original, authorized graffiti done by teenage artists inside the heavy-walled gazebo in the little park on Immenbachstrasse in Riehen BS Switzerland. For more of the story and another example, see my photo Window Watch-Bird at www.flickr.com/photos/49304401@N00/36714894256/in/datepos...

In my album: Roaming Riehen.

“...Apple is thinking how to make an iPhone into a full “Lifestyle companion” device, that can monitor your health condition, act as a fitness trainer and diet consultant, suggest daily routines dependent on your occupation and personal health hazards, and even shape your shopping habits.”

 

Unwired View summing up Apple’s six recent patent applications

 

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China has emerged as a truly global actor, with its influence extending across virtually all key strategic and geographic domains. To help make sense of the implications of China’s growing role in the world and America’s response, on Tuesday, October 1, Brookings hosted Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Randall Schriver for a keynote address and moderated discussion. At the Pentagon, Assistant Secretary Schriver serves at the forefront of shaping U.S. policy toward China.

The event launched the next tranche of papers released as part of the Brookings series on “Global China: Assessing China’s Growing Role in the World.” The analysis in this release focused on new domains of U.S.-China strategic competition as well as changes in China’s domestic institutions. This research will support the goal of the Global China initiative – to furnish policymakers and the public with a new empirical baseline for understanding China’s regional and global ambitions.

Bruce Jones, vice president and director of the Foreign Policy program at Brookings, kicked off the event with introductory remarks. Assistant Secretary of Defense Schriver then delivered a keynote speech, followed by a moderated conversation led by Ryan Hass, fellow and Michael H. Armacost Chair. After a short break, Tarun Chhabra, fellow with the Project on International Order and Strategy and Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology, moderated a panel discussion with paper authors, Rush Doshi, Jamie Horsley, Cheng Li, and Audrye Wong. Both sessions concluded with questions from the audience.

 

Join the conversation on Twitter using #GlobalChina

Photo Credit: Sharon Farmer

 

"SWFLN welcomes our newest staff member, Lee LeBlanc, Continuing Education/Emerging Technologies Coordinator. Lee comes to us from Florida Gulf Coast University, where he was most recently a Senior Library Technical Assistant for the Computing and Public Service Departments. He is currently a graduate student at Florida State University’s College of Information and a frequent guest-blogger for Michael Stephens’ blog, Tame the Web. Welcome, Lee!"

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China has emerged as a truly global actor, with its influence extending across virtually all key strategic and geographic domains. To help make sense of the implications of China’s growing role in the world and America’s response, on Tuesday, October 1, Brookings hosted Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Randall Schriver for a keynote address and moderated discussion. At the Pentagon, Assistant Secretary Schriver serves at the forefront of shaping U.S. policy toward China.

The event launched the next tranche of papers released as part of the Brookings series on “Global China: Assessing China’s Growing Role in the World.” The analysis in this release focused on new domains of U.S.-China strategic competition as well as changes in China’s domestic institutions. This research will support the goal of the Global China initiative – to furnish policymakers and the public with a new empirical baseline for understanding China’s regional and global ambitions.

Bruce Jones, vice president and director of the Foreign Policy program at Brookings, kicked off the event with introductory remarks. Assistant Secretary of Defense Schriver then delivered a keynote speech, followed by a moderated conversation led by Ryan Hass, fellow and Michael H. Armacost Chair. After a short break, Tarun Chhabra, fellow with the Project on International Order and Strategy and Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology, moderated a panel discussion with paper authors, Rush Doshi, Jamie Horsley, Cheng Li, and Audrye Wong. Both sessions concluded with questions from the audience.

 

Join the conversation on Twitter using #GlobalChina

Photo Credit: Sharon Farmer

 

Infantry Soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 148th Infantry Regiment man their foxholes before force-on-force operations during Operation Northern Strike at Camp Grayling, Mich., Aug. 15, 2022. Infantry brigade combat teams must train in a joint, multicomponent, multinational environment to ensure they can fight and win in an expeditionary environment against a near peer adversary. (Photo by Sgt. Max Elliott)

This is what I call a New York moment. A CPU, a 17" monitor, on a desk,

with a desk lamp... all inside a convertible. Parked on 40th St. at 9pm

on Friday night. With the engine running!

 

Welcome Gizmodo readers. And いらっしゃいませ readers of ギズモード・ジャパン as well.

 

I'm glad that the mystery of this guy is finally solved, and that the answer turns out to be it's a fully mobile and autonomous remote office, in the spirit of other "digital nomads" like BEHEMOTH.

Date: 8/8-9/8

 

Me demonstrating and visitors playing Augmented Mirror at SIGGRAPH (Emerging Technologies).

Papers published in IJAET will receive very high publicity and acquire very high reputation. Efforts are being made so that the papers published will be indexed by databases.

Photos from Mississippi State University Libraries' two-day eResource & Emerging Technologies Summit, held August 3 & 4, 2012.

 

For more information on MSU LEETS, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/msuleets/. For more information on MSU Libraries, please visit library.msstate.edu/.

Augmented reality technology displayed in the PowerHouse.

ZoomCharts is offering data visualization tools to support speakers at the Digital Summit conference, taking place April 1st through April 2nd at Le Méridien Charlotte, 555 South McDowell Street, North Tower, Charlotte, NC 28204.

 

Check out what you can do with ZoomCharts charts and graphs at zoomcharts.com

 

ZoomCharts offers the worldâs most interactive data visualization software. All charts and graphs are completely interactive, support massive data sets, can be used on all modern, touchscreen devices, and perform at incredibly fast speeds. Be among the growing number of professionals discovering the exciting potential that ZoomCharts has in improving the efficiency of data presentation.

 

Presented by TechMedia, the leading US regional digital forums producer, Digital Summit Charlotte is a digital marketing gathering with a focus on Internet business and marketing, and with a goal of educating and promoting forward thinking. The forum features themes such as content marketing, social innovation, startups, digital strategies, design/UX, mobile, search, analytics, emerging technologies, innovation, and more.

 

It gives attendees the unique opportunity to learn about the latest digital trends and best practices from industry experts, network and make connections with potential customers, vendors, experts and colleagues, and grow the company with valuable take homes and an expanded toolkit with new strategies and tactics.

 

Learn from leading industry experts at engaging sessions led by guest speakers such as Bob Young, entrepreneur, co-founder of Red Hat, and founder of Lulu.com; Pamela Vaughan of HubSpot; Cliff Seal, Senior UX Engineer at Pardot; a special keynote presentation by Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, and many more.

 

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Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

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Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

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Photos from Mississippi State University Libraries' two-day eResource & Emerging Technologies Summit, held August 3 & 4, 2012.

 

For more information on MSU LEETS, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/msuleets/. For more information on MSU Libraries, please visit library.msstate.edu/.

Photos from Mississippi State University Libraries' two-day eResource & Emerging Technologies Summit, held August 3 & 4, 2012.

 

For more information on MSU LEETS, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/msuleets/. For more information on MSU Libraries, please visit library.msstate.edu/.

Staff. Sgt Noah Straman (left), assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, aims a DroneDefender while Staff Sgt. William Doan (right), also assigned to the 37th IBCT, helps locate the target during Operation Northern Strike at Camp Grayling, Mich., Aug. 14, 2022. The DroneDefender deploys an electromagnetic signal to disable communication between an airborne drone and its operator, jamming GPS signals and ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) radio frequencies. (Photo by Spc. Olivia Lauer)

Capt. Tucker Palmatier (left) and Staff Sgt. Noah Straman, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, operate a DroneDefender to combat a foreign unmanned aircraft system during Operation Northern Strike at Camp Grayling, Mich., Aug. 14, 2022. The DroneDefender quickly disrupts an adversary's control of the foreign UAS, neutralizing it so that no remote action, including detonation, can occur, minimizing potential for damage and risk to public safety. (Photo by Spc. Olivia Lauer)

Photos from Mississippi State University Libraries' two-day eResource & Emerging Technologies Summit, held August 3 & 4, 2012.

 

For more information on MSU LEETS, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/msuleets/. For more information on MSU Libraries, please visit library.msstate.edu/.

China has emerged as a truly global actor, with its influence extending across virtually all key strategic and geographic domains. To help make sense of the implications of China’s growing role in the world and America’s response, on Tuesday, October 1, Brookings hosted Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Randall Schriver for a keynote address and moderated discussion. At the Pentagon, Assistant Secretary Schriver serves at the forefront of shaping U.S. policy toward China.

The event launched the next tranche of papers released as part of the Brookings series on “Global China: Assessing China’s Growing Role in the World.” The analysis in this release focused on new domains of U.S.-China strategic competition as well as changes in China’s domestic institutions. This research will support the goal of the Global China initiative – to furnish policymakers and the public with a new empirical baseline for understanding China’s regional and global ambitions.

Bruce Jones, vice president and director of the Foreign Policy program at Brookings, kicked off the event with introductory remarks. Assistant Secretary of Defense Schriver then delivered a keynote speech, followed by a moderated conversation led by Ryan Hass, fellow and Michael H. Armacost Chair. After a short break, Tarun Chhabra, fellow with the Project on International Order and Strategy and Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology, moderated a panel discussion with paper authors, Rush Doshi, Jamie Horsley, Cheng Li, and Audrye Wong. Both sessions concluded with questions from the audience.

 

Join the conversation on Twitter using #GlobalChina

Photo Credit: Sharon Farmer

 

GFC on the Future of Cybersecurity - working session 1

Council Area - Booth 17

at the Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2023 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Tuesday, 17 October 2023

©: World Economic Forum / Deepu Das

This is my del.icio.us tag cloud, where each tag is represented by a random image retrieved by searching for the tag on Yahoo Image Search. This is my own tag set, but filtered through the lens of everyone else on the Web's favorite images.

 

I particularly liked the picture that came up for the tags, Alan Moore, geek, , monster, and I like that my Dad (he's tagged VicSussman) showed up in there, third row from the bottom, eigth cell from the left.

 

Extisp.ico.us (http://kevan.org) is one of many del.icio.us visualization tools available.

GFC on the Future of Cybersecurity - working session 1

Council Area - Booth 17

at the Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2023 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Tuesday, 17 October 2023

©: World Economic Forum / Deepu Das

Photos from Mississippi State University Libraries' two-day eResource & Emerging Technologies Summit, held August 3 & 4, 2012.

 

For more information on MSU LEETS, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/msuleets/. For more information on MSU Libraries, please visit library.msstate.edu/.

HES - New Delhi, The Home Electronics Show is India's largest consumer technology tradeshow. It features hundreds of exhibitors, including companies who manufacture products or provide services for the audio, video, home appliances, digital imaging, home theater, wireless and gaming markets.

Pamela Ronald and Anne Cambon-Thomsen at EmTech France 2017 - Day 1. Check out more info about the program at www.emtechfrance.com

©Gael Kazaz

EmTech France 2017 - Day 2. Check out more info about the program at www.emtechfrance.com

©Gael Kazaz

Tom Igoe (Interactive Telecommunications Program, NYU), Brian Jepson (O'Reilly Media, Inc.) present at etech, san jose, ca

 

hands on RFID

Really cool robots that you can piece together yourself. Emerging technologies pavilion at SIGGRAPH in Boston. August 2006.

Photos from Mississippi State University Libraries' two-day eResource & Emerging Technologies Summit, held August 3 & 4, 2012.

 

For more information on MSU LEETS, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/msuleets/. For more information on MSU Libraries, please visit library.msstate.edu/.

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