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Category Archives: Science and Technology
Science and Technology: The Age of the (ubiquitous, big) Screen
As much as many pan the notion, I believe we have entered the Age of the Screen. If you’re the observant type, you’ll notice screens are everywhere. There are multiples in our houses, and not just TVs. How many of us own more than one computer, tablet, and smartphone? I know I’m guilty, and likely […] Continue reading
Posted in Art, Science and Technology, Writing
Tagged Addiction, kids, management, Opinion, Reality, screens, technology, ubiquitous, use
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Science and Technology: Galaxy Fold: Samsung’s $2000 missed chance
I’ve been watching the coming of the now revealed Galaxy Fold for some time now, and while I am cautiously impressed with the technology the are releasing, I also think Samsung–and really almost all device manufacturers–have missed the point. Samsung had an opportunity with the Galaxy Fold to change the rules about mobile devices by […] Continue reading
Posted in Science and Technology, Smartphones
Tagged Galaxy Fold, new tech, Tablets, technology
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Gaming for the Rest of Us: First Impression- Civilization VI: Rise and Fall
Before I can review the first expansion for Civilization VI, let’s get something out of the way. There have been a lot of complaints about Civ VI, and Civ V before it, and I think they all boil down to two basic problems. First, starting with Civ V, the team at Firaxis tried to incorporate … Continue reading First Impression- Civilization VI: Rise and Fall Continue reading
Posted in First Look, Reviews
Tagged Civilization, Civilization VI, expansion, first impression, franchise, Games, Genres, review, Rise and Fall, strategy
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Art: Badly drawn comic for 27 June 2017 — Fealty
There’re piles and piles of ’em right here… Continue reading
Posted in Art, Google, Humor
Tagged Amazon, Art, Badly drawn comics, comics, Digital Art, facebook, fealty
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Science and Technology: First Look: An entirely amateur first impression of the iPad Pro
Yeah, so, iPad Pro. For those who know me, feel free to gasp. Now that we have that out of the way, here’s my first impression of it. I bought the 265Gb WiFi version of the 12.9 inch iPad Pro with the Smart Keyboard and Pencil as a compromise drawing slate solution. I’ve used Wacom […] Continue reading
Posted in First Look, Science and Technology
Tagged Amateur, Apple, iPad Pro, review, Tablets, technology
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