Unfurling by
van Brandenburg at Museo Diocesano, Venice
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Thursday, October 2, 2014
What will you MAKE?
Rome
Maker Faire; transforming electronics—its all personal!
I was with makers today in Rome at the opening ceremony in Rome maker Faire. It is our second year for entering into this space. And boy—what a year its been! We shipped two versions of Galileo board for Makers; we shipped Edison for promakers.
The most gratifying is to hang out with these incredibly creative techy people imagining wonderful things using technology. We demo’ed a motorcycle we prototyped with BMW which is smart, and you get all the information about the bike via a talking helmet! Our engineers did that in a matter of two weeks using an Edison chip… 7 billion people, 7 billion ideas to revolutionize how we think and how we make!!!!
I cant wait to wear that helmet on my headJ
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
‘By the way—I am an actor!’
The story
of my week; how I managed to clear customs in Rome with Michael Madsen as his
spouse and shared Gezi protest memories.
A very tall man came and sat close to me. We were the only two people who refused to stand up in the line or even take the chance, and as I was huffing and puffing and making frantic phone calls, he was doing the same. After a while we started chatting on solutions. We tried various options, appropriate and inappropriate which all proved to be not working. By this time stranger was looking all very familiar, he was wearing very peculiar snakeskin boots, many rings and certainly was fresh out of Los Angeles Melrose Avenue. I gathered he is some sort of actor that I have seen in my previous life but just could not gather who it was.
I was chatting with half of the Alitalia officers by then at the airport anyway to find a way out. We plotted on how we get assistance.. If he just could not walk… I said they wont buy it. He said ‘I am an actor’. He said just tell them you are my wife and I will say my knee popped out. I asked him his name, he said Michael Madsen. Then it all came to me… He was the man in my favourite ever movie Reservoir Dogs. He was the guy at Kill Bill. So there I went for some half hour, running around, convinced Alitalia that my husband who was coming from LA via London popped his knee out and could not walk and we needed assistance badly; and by the way he was a very famous American actor who came in for George Clooney wedding (not sure where that came from).
Friday, September 26, 2014
The New York Times / Intel and Opening Ceremony Collaborate on MICA, a Stylish Tech Bracelet
Tech, Meet Fashion
Intel and Opening Ceremony Collaborate on MICA, a
Stylish Tech Bracelet
By NICK BILTONSEPT. 3, 2014
It’s time we stopped calling the current crop of gadgets
“wearable tech.” Instead, I propose we start giving them a more appropriate
name: “ugly tech.” Because let’s be realistic, most wearables today are really,
really ugly.
Take the Pebble, a smart watch with a black-and-white
screen, which first had its debut on Kickstarter in 2012. While geeks love the
watch for its ability to show text messages and emails, the device itself looks
like a small Kindle strapped to your wrist. Smartwatches made by LG, Samsung
and Sony aren’t much better, with cheesy faux leather or rubber straps, and
thick masculine watch faces that look as if they’re supposed to be paired with
a pocket protector.
The Neptune Pine watch is so large, with its
2.4-inch screen, that at first glance it appears to be a joke product meant to
poke fun at other gadgets. (Alas, it’s very real.)
But this genre of ugly could be on the precipice of change. On
Tuesday, Apple, the venerable leader of cool, is expected to unveil a wearable
iWatch that will, given the company’s track record, likely be the opposite of
ugly.
The less-glamorous Pebble shows text
messages and emails. CreditNatalia V. Osipova/The
New York Times
While we don’t have much of an idea what the coveted iWatch will look like, I was
able to glean one small detail from people at Apple who work on the company’s
wearables.
I spoke at the TxT/The Details
I
spoke in New York at
the Tech and Taste makers event on September 3 at New
York Swiss Institute. I spoke on future of
wearables and what internet of things will mean for consumers. It was organized
by Details magazine, and brought a number of fashion, style, technology professionals from
various industries.
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