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Hosted by Mark Anderson, founder and publisher of the Strategic News Service™, the Future in Review® (FiRe) conference exposes world experts and participants to new ideas in a manner that produces an accurate portrait of the future in technology, including the global economy, cloud computing, biology and medical diagnostics, policy, netbooks, space travel, sustainability, and other fields that contribute to technology outcomes. (Strategic News Service and the SNS weekly global report have been accurately predicting the technology industry’s future since 1995.)This intimate conference is designed to be intellectually challenging, financially rewarding, and fun.

 

Selected Themes Inside FiRe 2015: Designing the first pattern-based compute system • Engineering patterns in biology • Stem cells for brain cures • Neuromorphic chips • Contextual robotics • Autonomous drones • The AI debate • Graphene production and 3D graphene printing • A new biology-based programming language • Carbon chips • Flow batteries for the grid • and more.

Hosted by Mark Anderson, founder and publisher of the Strategic News Service™, the Future in Review® (FiRe) conference exposes world experts and participants to new ideas in a manner that produces an accurate portrait of the future in technology, including the global economy, cloud computing, biology and medical diagnostics, policy, netbooks, space travel, sustainability, and other fields that contribute to technology outcomes. (Strategic News Service and the SNS weekly global report have been accurately predicting the technology industry’s future since 1995.)This intimate conference is designed to be intellectually challenging, financially rewarding, and fun.

 

Selected Themes Inside FiRe 2015: Designing the first pattern-based compute system • Engineering patterns in biology • Stem cells for brain cures • Neuromorphic chips • Contextual robotics • Autonomous drones • The AI debate • Graphene production and 3D graphene printing • A new biology-based programming language • Carbon chips • Flow batteries for the grid • and more.

The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

The Alice Space "Earthlight: Lunar Mission" free roam VR/mixed reality experience.

 

See: "Lunar Past, Lunar Future at Comic-Con."

Hosted by Mark Anderson, founder and publisher of the Strategic News Service™, the Future in Review® (FiRe) conference exposes world experts and participants to new ideas in a manner that produces an accurate portrait of the future in technology, including the global economy, cloud computing, biology and medical diagnostics, policy, netbooks, space travel, sustainability, and other fields that contribute to technology outcomes. (Strategic News Service and the SNS weekly global report have been accurately predicting the technology industry’s future since 1995.)This intimate conference is designed to be intellectually challenging, financially rewarding, and fun.

 

Selected Themes Inside FiRe 2015: Designing the first pattern-based compute system • Engineering patterns in biology • Stem cells for brain cures • Neuromorphic chips • Contextual robotics • Autonomous drones • The AI debate • Graphene production and 3D graphene printing • A new biology-based programming language • Carbon chips • Flow batteries for the grid • and more.

I snapped this shot on 15 Nov 2016 at the AMA Toronto, Future of Marketing panel discussion at Jackman Reinvents on Adelaide St in downtown Toronto. Joe Jackman is speaking, Mark Vecchiarelli moderator, Adam Green from Google, Zahra Rajani the VP Digital Experience at Jackman Reinvents, and Kevin Keane from Brainsights.

I used this photo in an article I wrote about the 15 Nov AMA Toronto event, torontoguardian.com/2016/11/marketing-technologists-predi...

The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

The Alice Space "Earthlight: Lunar Mission" free roam VR/mixed reality experience.

 

See: "Lunar Past, Lunar Future at Comic-Con."

Hosted by Mark Anderson, founder and publisher of the Strategic News Service™, the Future in Review® (FiRe) conference exposes world experts and participants to new ideas in a manner that produces an accurate portrait of the future in technology, including the global economy, cloud computing, biology and medical diagnostics, policy, netbooks, space travel, sustainability, and other fields that contribute to technology outcomes. (Strategic News Service and the SNS weekly global report have been accurately predicting the technology industry’s future since 1995.)This intimate conference is designed to be intellectually challenging, financially rewarding, and fun.

 

Selected Themes Inside FiRe 2015: Designing the first pattern-based compute system • Engineering patterns in biology • Stem cells for brain cures • Neuromorphic chips • Contextual robotics • Autonomous drones • The AI debate • Graphene production and 3D graphene printing • A new biology-based programming language • Carbon chips • Flow batteries for the grid • and more.

Is the PS Portal FINALLY Worth It? 🎮 + CES 2026 Crazy Tech! | Tech Xtra 20

 

We also tackle the "Tech Phobia" in our community —are we too afraid of AI and smart devices listening to us? Marx shares his wishlist for a 32-inch iMac Pro , and we laugh about the idea of riding motorised suitcases through the airport.

 

In this episode, we cover:

* Tech Phobia: Is the fear of AI and Digital ID valid, or just panic?

* 🎮 Handheld Wars: PS Portal vs. Steam Deck vs. ROG Ally — who is winning the portable market?

* 💻 CES 2026 Madness: Lenovo’s extending screens, transparent displays, and robot boxing matches.

* 🍏 Apple Rumors: The iPhone Fold and why creators desperately need a 32" iMac Pro.

* 👓 VR Check-In: Why we aren't sold on the "Apple Goggles" or headsets just yet.

 

️ Join the Conversation: Would you get in the ring with a boxing robot? And are you team Steam Deck or Team PS Portal? Let us know in the comments! 👇

Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and hit the Bell 🔔 for more Tech Xtra!

 

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Man Utd Sack Amorim for Carrick! Liverpool in Crisis & AFCON Semi-Finals

 

Welcome to The Roger Van Moorinho Show (RVM 197) on Affinity Xtra!

 

Roger and Marx are back to break down a chaotic week in football! We dive into the managerial merry-go-round at Manchester United, Liverpool's shocking form, and the latest transfer bombs dropping in the Premier League. Plus, we look ahead to the AFCON semi-finals.

 

In this episode:

* Man Utd’s New Era (Again): We discuss the appointment of Michael Carrick as interim manager following the sacking of Amorim. Was Kieran McKenna the better choice?. With United sitting in 7th place, is the season over?.

* Liverpool’s Crisis: Roger drops a bombshell stat—Mo Salah has only scored 6 goals since February 2025. With the team rated a "4/10" this season, is it time for Arne Slot to go?.

* Transfer Talk: Antoine Semenyo has moved to Manchester City. We discuss why he might be the "big version of Sterling" they need. Plus, is Vini Jr looking for a way out of Real Madrid to PSG?.

* Arsenal’s Reality Check: The team is winning, but something has changed. We debate if Trossard should be sold while his stock is high and agree that if Arteta doesn't win a trophy this season, he has to go.

* AFCON 2026 Semi-Finals: It’s North vs. Sub-Saharan Africa. We preview the massive clashes: Nigeria vs. Morocco and Senegal vs. Egypt.

* Around the Grounds: Wrexham’s giant-killing FA Cup run , Chelsea’s "World Club Championship" win , and the difficulties faced by black managers in leagues like the Scottish Premiership.

 

#ManUtd #LiverpoolFC #ManCity #Semenyo #Carrick #Salah #Arsenal #Arteta #AFCON2026 #PremierLeague #FootballPodcast #RogerVanMoorinho #AffinityXtra

 

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The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

The Alice Space "Earthlight: Lunar Mission" free roam VR/mixed reality experience.

 

See: "Lunar Past, Lunar Future at Comic-Con."

The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

Hosted by Mark Anderson, founder and publisher of the Strategic News Service™, the Future in Review® (FiRe) conference exposes world experts and participants to new ideas in a manner that produces an accurate portrait of the future in technology, including the global economy, cloud computing, biology and medical diagnostics, policy, netbooks, space travel, sustainability, and other fields that contribute to technology outcomes. (Strategic News Service and the SNS weekly global report have been accurately predicting the technology industry’s future since 1995.)This intimate conference is designed to be intellectually challenging, financially rewarding, and fun.

 

Selected Themes Inside FiRe 2015: Designing the first pattern-based compute system • Engineering patterns in biology • Stem cells for brain cures • Neuromorphic chips • Contextual robotics • Autonomous drones • The AI debate • Graphene production and 3D graphene printing • A new biology-based programming language • Carbon chips • Flow batteries for the grid • and more.

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