Monday, July 2, 2012
Roll over, Beethoven: London orchestra play piece written by a computer (but listening to THIS, human composers may not be out of jobs quite yet...)
The London Symphony Orchestra is playing a piece of music composed by a computer program in Malaga - but from our video evidence, it's not exactly Beethoven's Fifth...
Mortgage Loan Reviewer
VA-Glen Allen, Job Description: Adecco, a division of the world leader in the recruitment of office and finance professionals, is currently recruiting for Mortgage Loan Reviewers with a leading financial institution in Glen Allen, VA. Job Summary The Mortgage Loan Reviewer is responsible for reviewing post closed mortgage loan documentation for compliance and accuracy and ensures all loan files are compliant wit
Social: YouTube Is Developing a Secret Weapon Against the Internet?s Worst Commenters
YouTube will overhaul its comment system to better control its notorious peanut gallery.
Joy of mother-to-be told baby would be stillborn after boy starts breathing after he is delivered
Alex Jones, 21, (pictured with her miracle son) from Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, was even told by medical team to make preparations for a funeral for the baby boy.
Future of the "Second Screen" is Problematic, Consultant Ashley Swartz
PARIS -- The outlook for a viable business around the so-called "second screen," an application running on a tablet while watching television, is troubled by a highy fragmented technology landscape, the powerful control of content owners, the emergence of "TV Everywhere" and the anticipated "game changer" or automatic content recognition, ACR, says Ashley Swartz, principal of the New York-based consultancy Furious Minds. We caught up with her last week in Paris at the UbiQ conference where she was a panelist on the topic of the second screen. Swatz recently headed the interactive television practice at Digitas Andy Plesser
Chinese Watchdog Group Takes Aim at Apple's Repair Policies
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Will the Nexus Q Be Google's Key to Developers' Hearts?
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