Posts Tagged ‘future’

Ideas for future articles

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

I’ve been thinking about what topics I’d like to write about next, and I have a lot of different ideas. I thought it might be a good idea to give everyone a heads up on what I’m planning on writing, to help generate a bit of excitement (and so I don’t forget).

So far, most of my posts have been technology based. I will be writing some art articles (ARTicles?) soon, and I already have some ideas, but I would love to know what you are interested in reading about. This is, after all, an interactive forum, so your input is appreciated. Some of the general topics I have in mind include IxD (Interaction Design), using Apple for home audio, and bridging technology and art.
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Future of telecommunications - Part 2

Monday, March 17th, 2008

As I mentioned in part 1 of this article, I have recently set up Skype as a fully integrated standalone phone system for my everyday use. While many Skype users in Europe or the US have access to great Skype functionality and features, we here in Canada are a little limited by what we can use, but we can still have a fairly workable solution for a decent price. What was my motivation in this little experiment, aside from my incessant need to advance my knowledge and explore new technologies? Money was a factor. I mean, who doesn’t want to save money on phone bills right? Another major factor was my disappointment in current VOIP offerings (both in sound quality and services) and a drive to “make things better”.
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Future of telecommunications - Part 1

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Following the huge success of my “How to build your own Mac” article, I’ve decided to start writing these in-depth articles on a bi-weekly basis. I do have a fairly hectic schedule, so it may not be exactly bi-weekly, but I will try to post them regularly. These articles will either be technology (geek) posts, or art essays. This week, we’re going to take a look at telecommunications, including mobile (cell) phones, VOIP and Skype.
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