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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Tech

Once upon a ribbon

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 26, 2011, 10:48 AM Apr 26, 2011

Why do people still want typewriters? If you have to ask…

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Waiting on Lawson

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 25, 2011, 1:34 PM Apr 25, 2011
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What happens to Lawson’s St. Paul presence if the company is sold?

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Best commencement speech ever?

David CazaresDavid Cazares March 4, 2011, 3:36 PM Mar 4, 2011
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New Yorker Magazine reporter Ken Auletta spoke at St. Thomas University in St. Paul last night as part of MPR’s Broadcast Journalist Series. Auletta covers technology and media, and is author of the recent book Googled: The End of the World As We Know It. Auletta shared some good anecdotes about the tech figures he Read more →

Crazy cool hackers create visual WiFi

David CazaresDavid Cazares March 1, 2011, 2:54 PM Mar 1, 2011

With tomorrow’s unveiling of the second generation iPad, tech is on our brains today. So let’s watch a groovy tech video, shall we? Some Norwegians have come up with a way to visualize the WiFi signals that surround us. Immaterials: Light painting WiFi from Timo on Vimeo.

Airplane Mode yes, but the phone stays on

David CazaresDavid Cazares February 8, 2011, 11:03 AM Feb 8, 2011
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Are you bothered by friends who fidget with their phones during conversations? Are you an offender yourself? And do you believe that a smart phone, in a partially disabled state, can enhance friendly communications?

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From tech to trivia

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 11, 2011, 11:33 AM Jan 11, 2011
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The things that once made your dreams come true is now trivia. How’s that feel, kid?

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Google pulls a Grinch and steals our fiber announcement

David CazaresDavid Cazares December 15, 2010, 1:09 PM Dec 15, 2010
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Oh Google, how you disappoint us. Duluth and other Minnesota cities that applied to be home to a super-high-speed fiber network promised by Google are being forced to wait until next year for a decision. Google has concluded it got too many applications. From Google: Earlier this year we announced an experiment we hope will Read more →

Weather

Social media channels enhance shared experience of winter storm

David CazaresDavid Cazares December 13, 2010, 4:20 PM Dec 13, 2010
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This photo was submitted to the MPR News Facebook page by Ellie Skelton of Minneapolis One of the key differences between the 1991 Halloween mega-storm and the 2010 Domebuster (both of which I helped cover for MPR News) is in the way we are able to share the misery and joy with each other through Read more →

Twitter: Gets more attention than it deserves?

David CazaresDavid Cazares December 9, 2010, 12:56 PM Dec 9, 2010
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Mr. News Cut is under the weather and not blogging today but to make him feel a little better we’ll tackle one of his favorite mediums: Twitter. You do follow him on Twitter, right? Twitter looms large in the public imagination, yet only eight percent of Americans who are online use Twitter, according to a Read more →

Google unveils Chrome-powered netbook – Should you care?

David CazaresDavid Cazares December 8, 2010, 2:23 PM Dec 8, 2010
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One of the top stories in the tech blogosphere today: Google is planning to send to a select group of guinea pigs a netbook computer powered by its Chrome operating system. Seventeen months ago Google announced it would build a lightweight OS based on its Chrome browser as an alternative to machines powered by Windows Read more →

How to survive a Comcast outage

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2010, 9:37 PM Dec 5, 2010
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A work-around for the Comcast outage that will get you back on the Internet.

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Our disappearing life

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 23, 2010, 3:29 PM Nov 23, 2010
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Our analog and digital histories are disappearing.

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Franken, Klobuchar on wrong side of Internet, bill’s opponents say

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 19, 2010, 9:42 AM Nov 19, 2010
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Minnesota’s two U.S. senators, who normally come down hard on the side of an open Internet, are being criticized for a vote this week that some characterize as censoring the Internet.

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The day in airport screening

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 17, 2010, 11:49 AM Nov 17, 2010
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A Taiwanese animation famously captures the controversy over airport scanners.

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Heroes of the Internet

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 5, 2010, 12:47 PM Nov 5, 2010
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This week the Internet is embracing people on both sides of the copyright conundrum.

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