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Introducing the HolyPhone and SinCard – making confession smarter

Introducing the HolyPhone and SinCard – making confession smarter

Written by on September 12, 2014 in BillingViews, Opinion with 0 Comments

Very few press releases get read twice here on BillingViews Boulevard. In fact, it would be true to say that most are scanned with a finger hovering, dagger like, over the ‘delete’ key. Imagine the scene, when this popped into the mailbox:  ‘The Vatican introduces a high tech approach to confession, placing smartphones in confessionals which […]

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Driving in Fog – Regulation, Green Ooze and Social Malfunction

Driving in Fog – Regulation, Green Ooze and Social Malfunction

Written by on July 23, 2013 in BillingViews, Opinion with 0 Comments

In light of recent excitements about connected cars from futurists who see formations of driverless cars criss-crossing the city without pausing – and at exactly the right boring speed, I thought I would re-publish an article from a couple of months ago. It also mentions possible flaws in Google Glass, before Google Glass had any […]

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