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One Man, One Computer, 10 Million Students: How Khan Academy Is Reinventing Education

One Man, One Computer, 10 Million Students: How Khan Academy Is Reinventing Education | Technoculture | Scoop.it

The Khan Academy, which features 3,400 short instructional videos along with interactive quizzes and tools for teachers to chart student progress, is a nonprofit, boasting a mission of 'a free world-class education for anyone anywhere.'

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Fugitive to police on Facebook: Catch me if you can. They do

Fugitive to police on Facebook: Catch me if you can. They do | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Taunting the police on Facebook has limited benefits -- as one wanted man in the U.K. discovers when it takes police just 12 hours to catch up with him. They leave him a taunting message on Facebook in return.

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How Klingon became a universal language

How Klingon became a universal language | Technoculture | Scoop.it

When Marc Okrand graduated with a degree in linguistics decades ago, he never suspected he would create a language of his own: Klingon.

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Tim Cook's pitch for a corporate tax holiday suits Washington just fine

Tim Cook's pitch for a corporate tax holiday suits Washington just fine | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Heidi Moore: Politicians will be happy to hear the Apple CEO talk about a corporate tax holiday, so long as some money goes to government, too.

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Why are the LulzSec hackers being locked up?

Why are the LulzSec hackers being locked up? | Technoculture | Scoop.it

A chance to put these young hackers' skills to better use goes wasted, while gangs who rob for personal gain go unpunished.

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Will giving the Internet eyes and ears mean the end of privacy?

Will giving the Internet eyes and ears mean the end of privacy? | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Corporations and governments are turning the Internet into a colossal, always-on surveillance tool. Once passive objects are able to report what's happening, where is the power balance?

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Why 3D printing is overhyped

Why 3D printing is overhyped | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Nick Allen: Everyone's now aware of 3D printing — they’ve read about it in the papers, on blogs or seen it on TV. But 3D printing is severely overhyped — and I should know, because it’s what I do for a living.

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Watch robots fight with lightsabers at Google I/O

Watch robots fight with lightsabers at Google I/O | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Meet the PR2 personal robot from Willow Garage. The human-sized bot can learn to fold clothes and do other activities via voice commands, and it can even get into sword fights.

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Internet troll diagram

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It certainly captures the… essence of Internet trolldom, wouldn’t you say?

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The Incredible Machine is back, spiritually

The Incredible Machine is back, spiritually | Technoculture | Scoop.it

The team behind the original Incredible Machine franchise is back with Contraption Maker, an all-new spiritual successor to the classic Rube Goldberg machine puzzler.

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Amazon launches Coins virtual currency

Amazon launches Coins virtual currency | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Web giant introduces new way to pay for apps and games with giveaway to Kindle Fire users.

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3D printing is the future, but what kind of future?

3D printing is the future, but what kind of future? | Technoculture | Scoop.it

The crescendo of media reports about the advent of a DIY printable firearm has caused an understandable uproar.

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How long before we're eating 3D-printed food?

How long before we're eating 3D-printed food? | Technoculture | Scoop.it

The concept of 3D-printed food is hard to swallow, but technology that could revolutionise the way we cook is hotting up.

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You can play Atari Breakout on Google Image Search and it's awesome

You can play Atari Breakout on Google Image Search and it's awesome | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Google is famous for the Easter eggs buried in its products. This might be one of the most entertaining we've seen in while.

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Sergey Brin: Why Google Glass?

It's not a demo, more of a philosophical argument: Why did Sergey Brin and his team at Google want to build an eye-mounted camera/computer, codenamed Glass?

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A watchmaking renaissance is yielding the most complicated timepieces ever

A watchmaking renaissance is yielding the most complicated timepieces ever | Technoculture | Scoop.it

New materials. Outlandish technologies. Insane movements. Today’s watchmakers are engineering the most complicated mechanical timepieces ever.

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Top 10 questions millennials ask the Internet

Top 10 questions millennials ask the Internet | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Yahoo shared with Mashable the top 10 questions Millennials (aged 18-35) searched during the month of May

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I, robot maker: making robots to interact with humans

I, robot maker: making robots to interact with humans | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Roboticist Will Jackson of Engineered Arts gives a tour of his robot factory in Cornwall, and talks about recent developments in the industry.

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Financial Times hacked 'by Syrian Electronic Army'

Financial Times hacked 'by Syrian Electronic Army' | Technoculture | Scoop.it

The Financial Times website and multiple Twitter accounts belonging to the news organisation were hacked today, the company confirmed, apparently by hacker group the Syrian Electronic Army.

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Strange and wonderful moments in the history of eyeglasses

Strange and wonderful moments in the history of eyeglasses | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Eyeglasses are a technological marvel. Chances are, many of you are reading this through glasses or contact lenses. But we didn't invent these devices overnight, and there were some pretty weird versions along the way.

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In the programmable world, all our objects will act as one

In the programmable world, all our objects will act as one | Technoculture | Scoop.it

We are surrounded by tiny, intelligent devices that capture data about how we live and what we do. Soon we'll be able to choreograph them to respond to our needs, solve our problems, and even save our lives.

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Bing adds Klingon to language translator

Bing adds Klingon to language translator | Technoculture | Scoop.it

It's time to brush up on your Klingon, Star Trek fans. Search engine Bing has just added the official language of the series to its language translator.

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Daft Punk's new album, Random Access Memories, streaming for free on iTunes for a limited time

Daft Punk's new album, Random Access Memories, streaming for free on iTunes for a limited time | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Daft Punk's fourth album, Random Access Memories, will be released on May 21. But, right now, you can hop over to iTunes and stream it for free on your computer or iPad (for a limited time).

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Are all telephone calls recorded and accessible to the US government?

Are all telephone calls recorded and accessible to the US government? | Technoculture | Scoop.it

A former FBI counterterrorism agent claims on CNN that this is the case.

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So this is how it begins: guy refuses to stop drone-spying on Seattle woman

So this is how it begins: guy refuses to stop drone-spying on Seattle woman | Technoculture | Scoop.it

Walk onto someone's lawn and you're trespassing; fly over it in a helicopter and you're in the clear -- 'the air is a public highway', the Supreme Court declared in 1946. But what about the in-between space? Does the availability of unmanned aerial vehicles (aka drones, aka UAVs) throw a wrench in the old legal understandings?

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Obama administration secretly obtains phone records of AP journalists

Obama administration secretly obtains phone records of AP journalists | Technoculture | Scoop.it

The Department of Justice secretly obtained phone records for reporters and editors who work for the Associated Press news agency, including records for the home phones and cell phones of individual journalists, according to the AP, in what the agency characterized as 'serious interference with AP’s constitutional rights to gather and report the news'.

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