Remember that part in Terminator When you were looking through Ahnold’s eyes, as if you were inside the T-800? That movie was made a long time ago, but that scene might have been more prescient then its creators could have known. It might not come to a shock to you, but computers don’t see like [...]
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# privacy Hawaii! You're supposed to be the state that us contiguous folks dream about moving to so we can escape the noise and interwaves of computers and Internet. You're not supposed to be the state that pushes a ridiculous invasion of privacy bill that requires every Internet provider to keep track of every single website every person ever visits. What happened to paradise? More »
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Rebecca Ford Computers will be set up on the sidelines for the annual game on Jan. 29 in Hawaii. read more
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As Super Bowl week kicks off Sunday with the Pro Bowl playoff in Hawaii, the NFL is hoping to kick up its ratings with the announcement that players will now be allowed to Tweet from the sidelines during the game.
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In a desperate attempt to make their all-star event relevant, last year the National Football League (NFL) moved the Pro Bowl to the week before the Super Bowl and even displaced it from Hawaii. Reviews of the change were generally unfavorable, as the game was still played at half the speed as normal, but the NFL did get the ratings boost it was looking for.
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Rebecca Ford In a break from its normal social media embargo, the NFL let players tweet during the game in Hawaii on Sunday. read more
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Aaron Magness plans to watch the Super Bowl this weekend on his 55-inch screen television, with an iPhone in one hand and an iPad at his hip.
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BY CAROLYN LUCAS-ZENK WEST HAWAII TODAY clucas-zenk@westhawaiitoday.com North Hawaii Community Hospital has received $680,000 to improve its health information technology, joining a national health care industry trend to improve information technology.
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Terry O'Quinn has signed up for a guest role in the US sci-fi series Falling Skies.
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The NFL has made a bold step forward in the world of social media, as they announced yesterday that players will be allowed to in-game tweet during the Pro-Bowl. As part of this groundbreaking experiment by a professional sport team, the NFL will have two kiosks on each sideline, equipped with computers and other internet based devices. Players will be allowed to access these kiosks anytime they ...
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