Fake Bundy. Fake journalist. Fake rats. It's almost as if you can't trust anything you read and rebroadcast on the Internet these days.
Apple wants to know how you feel. The FT article, which is paywalled, quotes Emotient as having the ability to harvest faces. I'll bet that's an ice-breaker at parties when someone idly asks what you do for a living.
From the Mildly Eyebrow Raising Desk, T-Mobile's CEO took a somewhat unorthodox approach to corporate communications yesterday. Don't know about you but I'm looking forward to this brave new future of executives swearily shouting about civil rights groups who they feel are being mean to them.
Oireland
The Indo tells us the Gardai have declared war on nerds. Because the only people who use near-ubiquitous consumer technology are nerds. This is also very much not a new development.
- 'Man Drowns Following GPS Instructions Into Lake'
- 'BMW left teetering on 100ft cliff edge after sat-nav directs driver up steep footpath' [DAILY MAIL WARNING]
- 'GPS Tracking Disaster: Japanese Tourists Drive Straight into the Pacific'
- 'GPS sends Belgian woman to Croatia, 810 miles out of her way'
Worth Pondering
Eye Candy
Totally Confused
Good picture tweets, trade show boilerplate, owl pics, pissroach and hunter drone.
Yours etc., @loughlin
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