5 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 22 February 2019, digital distraction makes you something something; dogs teaching humans to be better bosses; you’re the reason cyber attacks are rising; the website 10 year challenge; this week in social media; and Understanding humans: The future of you.

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5 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 8 March 2019, we have reads, watches and listens on celebrating International Women’s Day with a look at women in business & STEM; the hipster effect and conforming non-conformists; ethics and military tech; a radical idea to replace politicians; meet the ‘Delete Nevers’; this week in social media; and The Future, This Week.

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5 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 1 March 2019, we have reads, watches and listens on how photography affects you; defending against deepfakes with blockchain; why returning astronauts can’t drive; inventing the future with 10 impactful technologies; this week in social media; and The Future, This Week.

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5 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 1 February 2019, we have reads on Apple busting Facebook for circumventing the app store (and sucking up your data); people are not pets; our meatless future; what will software look like when anyone can create it; this week in social media; and In Conversation: Misbehaving with Dan Ariely.

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6 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 19 October 2018, we have reads and watches on empathy for robots and the importance of curiosity; dancing robots; digital disruption of media and politics; the Braveheart effect; and The Future, This Week.

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6 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 6 April 2018, we have reads on the impact on your attention from your phone’s presence, farmer views on lab-grown meat, whether esports are sports, the mind-expanding ideas of Andy Clark, apps are getting dumber, and Reddit & the struggle to detoxify the internet.

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