7 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 16 February 2018, we have reads, watches & listens on the Year of the Dog, Twitter bots (they aren’t all evil), Facebook’s corporate spyware, Unilever threatens to pull ad spend, inside the two years that shook Facebook, robots can open doors now, and would you date a robot?

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7 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 9 February 2018, we have reads, watches & listens on (is there) life on Mars, Human Uber, police with face-recognising glasses, inside Amazon’s Spheres, trolling & the future of marketing, and is a weekend sleep-in bad for you?

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7 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 2 February 2018, we have reads & watches on breaking the rules with AI, living longer by being social, Facebook commences its downward spiral, changing the Western view of “space”, and the breakthroughs set to revolutionise long-haul travel.

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7 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 25 January 2018, we have reads & watches on AI, workplace surveillance, emotion and performance, Amazon Go, and Facebook depression.

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7 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 19 January 2018, we have reads on babysitting robots, our (wrong) idea of work, the (democracy poisoning) golden age of free speech, tech closing the disability access gap, and is 2018 the year AR goes mainstream?

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7 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 10 November 2017, we have reads on self-driving buses, designing life on Mars, Twitter & tech’s blind spot, Snapchat loses on Spectacles, and something is wrong on the internet.

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7 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 3 November 2017, we have reads and watches on sharing our lives with robots, technology bringing the dead back to life, tech in fine dining, how to fix Facebook, and building a dystopia just so we click on ads.

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