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iOS7: Apple killed skeuomorphism, but now it´s flower power!
I have been waiting for the day I could use skeuomorphism in a post and Apple designer Jonathan Ive gave me a proper excuse now that he introduced the #ios7 interface. No more phone icons modeled after some receiver from … Continue reading
NSA whistleblower lost faith in Obama: now depends on Hong Kong
The Guardian revealed today that they got their revealing documents from Edward Snowden. A former CIA technician who worked for the NSA and says that he gave up _"a very comfortable life" that included a salary of roughly $200,000, a … Continue reading
Google +Larry Page says ´what the …. ´ on PRISM allegations
Dear Google users—You may be aware of press reports alleging that Internet companies have joined a secret U.S. government program called PRISM to give the National Security Agency direct access to our servers. As Google’s CEO and Chief Legal Officer, … Continue reading
The new Prism Glasses, future source of Glassified Information?
#Glassified #classified #Prism #GoogleGlass #NSA