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Canonical Launches Ubuntu for Phones, Brings Linux to the Masses

More information on the official Ubuntu for Phones site. If you’re a developer, take a look at the application ecosystem that goes with Ubuntu for Phones here.

Posted in MobileTagged linux, mobile, ubuntu

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State of the AI Nation 3: Finally, the Microsoft Office We All Deserve, multi-modal, and CEO swaps at OpenAI

Posted on December 13, 2023December 13, 2023 by rich
It was a struggle to find any content for State of the AI Nation 3. Nothing has really happened in the space over the last few months..... Pahaha! Microsoft Let's start with Microsoft. I've been unashamedly critical of Microsoft over the past few years, and frankly they've earned every scathing...

The Sharing Economy

Posted on May 4, 2015June 15, 2017 by rich
[caption id="attachment_1771" align="alignright" width="600"] Your house, yesterday. Probably.[/caption] The 'Sharing Economy' is disrupting established industries and sending huge, powerful incumbents into a tizzy. Uber and AirBnB have shaken the taxi and hotel sectors, shifting power, control and profits from the RadioCabs and Hiltons of this world and into the hands of...

Why I’m Leaving Orange

Posted on March 24, 2013 by rich
[caption id="attachment_1408" align="alignright" width="500"] The future's not bright. The future's appalling customer service, possible insurance fraud and accidental double-charging without any kind of apology or acknowledgement of their incompetence. Bitter? And then some.[/caption] I've been with them since my very first phone in 1998, a Bosch 509e. Yep, Bosch used...

Mozilla Launches Firefox OS 1.0 Simulator

Posted on December 11, 2012 by rich
[caption id="attachment_1094" align="alignright" width="336"] Ironically, the in-built browser appears to be borked.[/caption] I've spoken of my excitement for Firefox OS before, but now Mozilla have released version 1.0 of the operating system simulator into the wild. An entirely-web-based operating system poses an enticing, compelling experience for the user; an experience...

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