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Looking back at what Living Networks got right 20 years ago

Trends in the Living Networks

I began work as a professional futurist in 1998, and it has been my full-time avocation (other than entrepreneurial endeavors) since 2006. While I would of course change a few things 20 years later, I think almost all the advice in the book holds just as much today as when it came out, in some cases even more.

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The M1 chip saved the MacBook — but now Apple has to win back the Pros

The Verge

And, of course, the extremely fragile keyboard, which was prone to breaking on contact with dust or debris. All while getting processors that are years behind Windows devices, with screens that haven’t meaningfully changed since 2012, on computers that Apple charges a premium.

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Virgin Galactic offers a peek inside SpaceShipTwo in VR, making its case in the space tourism race

GeekWire

Virgin Galactic went so far as to lend out Oculus Quest headsets to journalists, including yours truly, so we could get an advance peek at a computer-generated interior with an eye-filling view of Earth and space out the window. If only we could all afford to sample the suborbital space smorgasbord!

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Windows Home Server saves the day?

Sean Daniel

Windows Home Server saves the day… Being in my position, I often come across people wishing Windows Home Server was this way, or had this, or didn’t do that. The last course of action was to walk my dad through booting into safe mode and see if we figure out what is kicking off the virus and stop it from running.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Using your Home Server for more than.

Sean Daniel

Back in 2006, I was without power for 4 days in November. Of course I ran everything out of my house, why wouldn’t I? Enter Windows Home Server stage left. My Windows Home Server is perfect device to do computing for me, and it can just chug away on it all the time. Windows 7. (47). Windows 8. (4).

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to use your Home Server as an AirPrint.

Sean Daniel

I have an iPad (v1), a Laptop, and of course my Windows Home Server. Over the holiday’s we had a few visitors, which of course means printing boarding passes prior to leaving for the airport. Then of course ran FingerPrint on the server. I am reducing the amount of computing power I have in my house.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Blast from the Past: The BackOffice Server.

Sean Daniel

Unfortunately I only worked on BackOffice 2000, the last edition of BackOffice Server (excluding Essential Business Server of course). How To Install Windows Home Server 2011 on your MediaSmart or DataVault Hardware. Windows 7. (47). Windows 8. (4). Windows Live Services. (16). Windows Mobile. (23).

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