IBM computer lab, 1961
I’m sure that’s our photocopier at the St Leonard’s office.
I think the future is nearly here..
Withdraw Cash With Your Palm At A Biometric ATM
Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank in Japan has announced that in September it will be introducing the country’s first ATM that lets people withdraw cash and access other services just by scanning their palm.
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Cooper’s Halloween Personas: “Life goals…proved a little challenging for the undead personas”
Genius! > Photo Remakes of Classic Works of Art
Your options, according to Yoda. Simple.
Interesting use of x-channel flows at Target: helping college students with checklists, on web, mobile web, Facebook, and in-store kiosk.
On August 30th, 1982, 29 years ago, 16-year old V. A. Shiva copyrighted “EMAIL” along with the GUI we still use today with the fields “To: From: Cc: Bcc: Subject: Reply, Reply All, Forward” and Email body and attachment. “When I first heard the word ‘electronic mail,’ I literally felt it was sending electricity through paper. Those two words juxtaposed together in 1978 were absolutely new,” says Shiva. While many claim to have “invented email” the issue isn’t just one of semantics. With electronic messaging systems in place, Shiva is responsible for having transformed what was known as office mail into the very first email system. “That is what I developed, starting in 1978, as a 14-year old, for which in 1981 I was awarded recognition by the Westinghouse Science Awards for innovation, and in 1982 the First US Copyright for EMAIL,” he writes. (via Today is the 29th anniversary of email, as copyrighted by this man - Shareables)
Wonder what a 14 year old can achieve? Inventing email.