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Peter Bentley: Learning to Be a Borg There's nothing like a bit of brain control to make people excited. They want to bring the benefits of mind-control to everyone. No more tapping on keyboards or moving mice. But for those of us lucky enough to have full control of our limbs and senses -- let's use them. www.huffingtonpost.com
SciTechTalk: Mourning the computer mouse? By JIM ALGAR United Press International The death of the computer mouse is imminent, we're told, soon to be shown the door by touch screens, track pads, gesture recognition systems and whatever new technology shows up no later than next Tuesday. www.upi.com
Meet the Man Who Invented the Instructions for the Internet Steve Crocker was there when the internet was born . The date was Oct. 29, 1969, and the place was the University of California, Los Angeles. www.wired.com
CEA Names Industry Leaders to Be Inducted into CE Hall of Fame The Consumer Electronics Association today announced the 2012 class of inductees into the Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame. The CE Hall of Fame, created in 2000, honor finance.yahoo.com
Meet the Man Who Invented the Instructions for the Internet [Internet] # internet Steve Crocker was there when the internet was born . The date was Oct. 29, 1969, and the place was the University of California, Los Angeles. Crocker was among a small group of UCLA researchers who sent the first message between the first two nodes of the ARPAnet, the U.S. Department of Defense–funded network that eventually morphed into the modern internet. More » gizmodo.com
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