Here's a link to the original article by Steve Wozniak.
You can download the original BYTE magazine scan from above link.
Here's a link to the original article by Steve Wozniak.
You can download the original BYTE magazine scan from above link.
It actually uses the original Commodore 64 sound chip, which I thought was pretty cool.
Thanks, Geeky Sprocket
Browser Stat of Classical Computing is here. Looks like we got some rare browser: SeaMonkey. And the highest share is Chrome!
Watch this video as Windows Phone wins...
I don't own a Windows Phone, but I thought this video was kind of interesting.
Would it inspire you to buy a Windows Phone? Well, Microsoft's hoping it does.
More at Microsoft
I found this video while searching YouTube for "Knowledge Engineer", a term in Howard Rheingold's book, Tools for Thought. I thought the video is really cool, and it is worth taking a look.
The current world is getting closer to what the video is portraying, and I like the term "Knowledge Navigator". It is interesting that 24 years ago, this concept was made into a video. The tablet device shown in the video is quite similar to the iPad, though it seems to be a little more advanced. Siri is getting there, I guess.
I like the idea of having a personal consultant or concierge in a tablet device, hopefully Apple will be perfecting the iPad so it will be this way.
I am also hoping the Android engineers will be able to get inspiration from this video as well.