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If you’ve ever wanted to take your love of the great outdoors to new heights, get ready to climb up to the canopy and sleep in one of these amazing treetop hotels. Feats of contemporary engineering, these contemporary tree houses are certain to astound, with amenities ranging from Jacuzzis and fireplaces to the perfect chance to stargaze from bed. If you want to feel like a kid again, you’ll find
If you’ve ever wanted to take your love of the great outdoors to new heights, get ready to climb up to the canopy and sleep in one of these amazing treetop hotels. Feats of contemporary engineering, these contemporary tree houses are certain to astound, with amenities ranging from Jacuzzis and fireplaces to the perfect chance to stargaze from bed. If you want to feel like a kid again, you’ll find
If you’ve ever wanted to take your love of the great outdoors to new heights, get ready to climb up to the canopy and sleep in one of these amazing treetop hotels. Feats of contemporary engineering, these contemporary tree houses are certain to astound, with amenities ranging from Jacuzzis and fireplaces to the perfect chance to stargaze from bed. If you want to feel like a kid again, you’ll find
Introduction and Ballmer’s folly Microsoft is a company on the edge, not of disaster per se but of a choice between what it could be and what it will be. Under the stewardship of Satya Nadella, the company has, at least from the perspective of an outsider, progressed more in a single year than it did under the latter half-decade of Steve Ballmer’s reign, both in terms of culture (which,
Introduction and Ballmer’s folly Microsoft is a company on the edge, not of disaster per se but of a choice between what it could be and what it will be. Under the stewardship of Satya Nadella, the company has, at least from the perspective of an outsider, progressed more in a single year than it did under the latter half-decade of Steve Ballmer’s reign, both in terms of culture (which,
Introduction and Ballmer’s folly Microsoft is a company on the edge, not of disaster per se but of a choice between what it could be and what it will be. Under the stewardship of Satya Nadella, the company has, at least from the perspective of an outsider, progressed more in a single year than it did under the latter half-decade of Steve Ballmer’s reign, both in terms of culture (which,
If we were to describe the past seven days in a word, that word would be “week” – and if we were to describe that word in another word, it’d be “trouble”. Windows Phone’s hit the skids, Apple’s Watch might be heading that way too, there’s a rumpus over at Reddit and Flash is in a pickle too. Plus: bears! It’s week in tech! Microsoft says ByePhone Remember last week’s
If we were to describe the past seven days in a word, that word would be “week” – and if we were to describe that word in another word, it’d be “trouble”. Windows Phone’s hit the skids, Apple’s Watch might be heading that way too, there’s a rumpus over at Reddit and Flash is in a pickle too. Plus: bears! It’s week in tech! Microsoft says ByePhone Remember last week’s
If we were to describe the past seven days in a word, that word would be “week” – and if we were to describe that word in another word, it’d be “trouble”. Windows Phone’s hit the skids, Apple’s Watch might be heading that way too, there’s a rumpus over at Reddit and Flash is in a pickle too. Plus: bears! It’s week in tech! Microsoft says ByePhone Remember last week’s
Google engineers have cooked up a new way for Gmail spam filters to learn what mail you want and what you don’t. It involves ‘large scale brain simulations’. In a post on the Gmail blog, product manager Sri Harsha Somanchi wrote that less than 0.1% of the email in an average Gmail inbox is spam, and the false positive rate is even lower – at just 0.05%. “Even still, Gmail