Corrections

Edit Slate 23 Sep 2016
In a Sept. 22 Medical Examiner, Jon Kelvey misstated that mitragynine pseudoindoxyl is the active ingredient in Kratom. It is a semi-synthetic opioid derived from mitragynine, the active ingredient in Kratom. In a headline for a Sept ... In a Sept ... 20 Next 20, Will Oremus misstated that widening satellite coverage was a factor in the development of cellphones ... Oremus also misidentified the 1996 Nokia phone featured in The Matrix as the 8810 ... ....

Future Tense Newsletter: Small Particles and Big Plays

Edit Slate 21 Sep 2016
Greetings, Future Tensers,. Spend enough time looking into nanotechnology, as we have for this month’s Futurography course, and you’ll realize that it touches on a vast array of fields and activities ... Will Oremus reviewed a virtual reality film about the 2016 NBA Finals, finding that it both challenged some “unwritten rules” about VR cinema and was actually worth watching, despite a few shortcomings ... Cybersecurity ... Communication ... Events ... ....

The Angle: Fishing for Millennials Edition

Edit Slate 20 Sep 2016
They had better hurry up ... Hillary goes young ... Today in our series of stories on the events of the two decades since Slate was founded, Will Oremus lauds the Nokia 3210—the blocky, colorful handset that brought cellphones into the mainstream....

What's the Best Way to Cover Your Webcam?

Edit Slate 15 Sep 2016
Comey’s not alone in that commitment. Mark Zuckerberg supposedly obscures his laptop’s camera as well, and, as Will Oremus points out, he’s right to do so ... The only question was how. Like Oremus, I hope that computer manufacturers will start adding physical covers to machines, though we shouldn’t expect them to do so any time soon ... Designed to go on even and come off clean, painter’s tape—Oremus’ favored option—just edges out duct tape....

Paralyzed Woman Completes Half Marathon on Her Own Two Feet—Thanks to Bionic Power

Edit Slate 12 Sep 2016
With the help of a robotic exoskeleton, a paralyzed woman from Leicestershire, England, completed a half marathon on Sunday ... Will Oremus wrote in 2013 that the technology was already being sold to hospitals and clinics around the world and that some companies had even expanded their vision to “commercial exoskeletons and bodysuits aimed at enhancing the strength and endurance of nondisabled people.”....

Homegrown BPO player Oremus snaps up UK-based Escribe

Edit The Times of India 09 Sep 2016
Oremus Corporate Services, a Hyderabad-based finance and accounting business process outsourcing (BPO) firm for small and medium enterprises, on Friday announced that it has acquired Escribe, a UK-based BPO firm that provides accounting, transcription and data services to clients in the UK and Ireland....

Email for Your Right to Party

Edit Slate 09 Sep 2016
Hey Plus,. Slate turns 20 this year. We’ll start celebrating on the site very soon—and then, on Sept. 22, we’re throwing a party in New York for Slatesters, former Slatesters, and friends of Slate ... So we’d like two of you to come ... The judge’s (i.e ... Apple introduced a “radically futuristic new gadget” this week, writes Will Oremus ... This week’s personal questions are addressed to Slate technology writer Will Oremus ... Will Oremus ... Oremus ... Oremus ... ....

The Angle: From the Gulf to Iraq Edition

Edit Slate 08 Sep 2016
In 2005, Paul A. Kramer reports, our response to Hurricane Katrina was inextricably tied up with our ongoing military commitment to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ... No more headphone jack, because, as Apple VP Phil Schiller put it, the company has “the courage to move on, and to try something new that betters all of us.” So brave! Will Oremus sums up the iPhone 7's other features, concluding ... Rebecca ....

The Angle: Actor-Botanist Edition

Edit Slate 08 Sep 2016
NBC News’ Wednesday night Commander-in-Chief Forum was a “debacle,” Will Saletan writes ... That’s a shame, Helaine Olen writes; this problem is much bigger than the arts, and it’s not fixable by the widespread earning of STEM degrees ... Will Oremus, for one, would like to stand up for the AirPod, which he calls “the company’s first ear computer”—full of features that might convince you they’re worth the price tag ... For Samantha K ... For fun....

Honeysuckle and Schadenfreude

Edit Slate 02 Sep 2016
Aloha, Pluslings!. September! Fall is upon us, as our colleagues return from their vacations and the children resume their educations and the sun temporarily abates in its campaign to murder us all. When I was a child, the fall sometimes lasted weeks or months, and the leaves piled up in the streets in kickable stacks ... From Slate ... Will Oremus describes what happened when Facebook tried to automate its “Trending” news section (hint ... L.V....

USM School of Music Announces Fall 2016 Events (University of Southern Maine)

Edit Public Technologies 01 Sep 2016
(Source. University of Southern Maine). USM School of Music Announces Fall 2016 EventsPOSTED AUGUST 31, 2016. The USM School of Music has announced its fall calendar including a full slate of performances featuring chorales and ensembles, a musical, bands and a bash ... The School of Music welcomes Mariana Mihai-Zoeter, our newest voice faculty member and coordinator of our voice program. Dr ... Orchestration and Arrangements by Stephen Oremus....

The Angle: Same Old Condescension Edition

Edit Slate 31 Aug 2016
What is happening with Facebook's "Trending" news module (that list of stories located at the upper right corner of your Facebook homepage)? Will Oremus looks at the site's attempt to quasi-automate the trending selection process, which has left the module vulnerable to hoaxes and inaccuracies ... For fun ... Cone-firmation Bias gets my vote,. Rebecca ....

Timely ‘Kinky Boots’ ties into myriad social issues

Edit Chicago Sun-Times 31 Aug 2016
‘KINKY BOOTS’. Recommended. When. Through Sept. 4. Where. Oriental Theatre, 24 W ... David Rockwell’s sets and Gregg Barnes’ costumes mix realism and pizzazz, and Stephen Oremus’ orchestrations and Ryan Fielding Garrett’s musical direction help make “Everybody Say Yeah.” Given all that, I’d still much prefer to see another edition of Sting’s end-of-industry musical, “The Last Ship.”. ....
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