Posts Tagged ‘video’

Modular Computers are Here!

// September 28th, 2012 // No Comments » // Computer Programming, computer science, Modular computers, Technology


Desktop computers are dead? We don’t think so. They’ve just been waiting for the Xi3® Modular Computers.
One of the biggest problems with desktop computers is that they have to be replaced every few years. They’re also expensive to operate, have roughly the same specs, look like each other, etc., etc. In other words, they’re expensive, boring, and extremely unfriendly to the planet. Not so with the award-winning Xi3 Modular Computer.
Go to Kickstarter to usher in this post-behemoth PC error!

EdX Knowledge for All

// May 2nd, 2012 // No Comments » // Education, Technology

This type of collaboration gives me a chill down my spine for this is what humanity is all about. Acquiring knowledge and sharing that knowledge equally among all. Exactly what SwarmKnowledge is about and humanity is only able to do this because of the internet! This is the first step to becoming a Type 1 civilization according to Kardashev’s scale.

Yahoo!’s Mojito is an Open Source Javascript Framework for Web Developers

// April 12th, 2012 // No Comments » // Computer Programming, computer science, Technology, web apps


Yahoo!’s Mojito is an Open Source Javascript Framework for Web Developers who want to make web and mobile apps that can be either server-side or completely client-side and still functional.
If your familiar with Node.js and Javascript then most likely you can learn Mojito in no time at all!

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OmniTouch – Demo Video

// October 24th, 2011 // No Comments » // Computer Programming, computer science, Education, Science, Technology

Many of you may be familiar with Pranav Mistry’s Sixth Sense technology well Microsoft is making it happen! Don’t worry it wasn’t stolen from Pranav, he used to work for Microsoft and they helped him to make his dream a reality. You can look at a separate older Microsoft video depicting the use of sixth sense technology in their very cool future productivity video here.