I remember the first time I saw the movie Minority Report. It was the Summer of 2002, a time in American history
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POST-MORTEM: How the fictitious service, Envoy, can change the
October 16, 2011
“Two certainties in life exist: You are born, and you die.” With these words Max Doherty, a vaguely sinister spokesman for the
Sharing the Learning Curve: How the iPad has changed
October 3, 2011
“I hear babies cryin’, I watch them grow. They’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know. And I think to myself what
Mourning the Death of a Smartphone
November 6, 2011
Sarah Tuttle-Singer
Back in the day when I lived in LA, I was incredibly low-tech. I'd listen to mix tapes instead of mp3s. I'd read books that required actual page turning. And my cellphone was much the way I expect to be 50 years from now–crotchety and decrepit. So, when I’d see other people whip out their Smartphones to email or text or