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Roger Ebert Calls the Web a 'Life-Saver' at TED Talks

It's no secret that Team Switched is a big fan of Roger Ebert: his witty Tweets, on-point reviews and fascinating blog posts are both entertaining and thoughtful (even if he once bemoaned the idea of art in video games). And, as a Chicagoan, your author was often lulled to sleep by late-night airings of 'At the Movies,' during which Ebert's know-it-all voice often overpowered the measured calm ...

TED Comes to the iPad, NorSap Brings iOS to the High Seas

Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web. TED launches its iPad app, chock full of 800 TEDTalk videos guaranteed to make you stay up late watching how David Blaine holds his breath for 17 minutes. [From: TED] Need an iOS device on your million barrel supertanker, but frustrated with cellular coverage on the high ...

Peter Molyneux's Milo, the Virtual Child, Gets Shown Off at TED

You might not know this, but Peter Molyneux is a genius (well, according to Managing Editor Leila Brillson, since they are best friends). The man behind 'Black & White' and the 'Fable' series isn't content to hand gamers a controller, and tell them to mash buttons until the baddies are gone. He wants you to empathize with the characters, engage emotionally with the game, and consider the ...

Fabian Hemmert's Shape-Shifting Phones Make Information Incarnate

One of the ongoing issues with digital life is that the data we process is translated though devices with little naturalistic feedback. Is it possible for the gizmos of the future to incorporate interfaces that physically respond to the data they display? Designer and PhD student Fabian Hemmert seems to think so. He spoke at the TEDx conference back in November, and introduced the audience to ...

Bill Gates Unleashes Live Mosquitoes on Gathering of Tech Elite

Now that he no longer needs to worry about running Microsoft on a day to day basis, Bill Gates has lost his mind. After taking the stage at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference, the former CEO of Microsoft declared, "Not only poor people should experience this," and let loose a swarm of mosquitoes on the crowd. It almost (but only almost) makes sense when you realize that the ...