Verizon FiOS has unveiled a plan to consolidate their customers’ multi-screen TV viewing experience and help social media addicts everywhere become more efficient at multi tasking. To prepare for a major upgrade to their widget platform – which now provides data on weather and traffic – the company has built widgets that integrate both Twitter and Facebook with your TV. And just like that, the stress of keeping up with the thoughts and comments the Tweeple in your Twitter community may have on Steve Wozniak’s dance moves without missing a second of the Apple czar’s routine is … GONE!
One-eyed Canadian documentary filmmaker Rob Spence is poised to turn his handicap into the ultimate surveillance tool. Working with MIT’s wearable computers research group Spence is now in the final stages of developing a tiny camera to conceal into a prosthetic eye. He hopes to be able to secretly record the same things he sees with this working eye, his muscles moving the camera eye just like eye, for a project commenting on the global spread of surveillance cameras. Spence said he was inspired by the 70’s sci-fi television series “The Six Million Dollar Man’’ and wants to explore whether or not people are “sleepwalking into an Orwellian society.’’
Tech News aggregator TechFuga.com introduced a few new features this morning including a new news clustering algorithm, a cleaner layout and easier-to-read graphics as well new news sources. But its improved news search, which includes a search through, Twitter is the best part of TechFuga’s upgrades, according to TechCrunch.com. Now when you run a search for a news topic on TechFuga you’ll receive a running list of sources relating to your topic as well the Twitter chatter this topic has generated.
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