 
 So far we’ve grown accustomed with the array of reactions Facebook puts at the disposal of its users. It is an almost exclusively positive array. From like to love, going through some sad emoticons, the initially monochromatic “Like” extended its reach, yet remained in the “express the positive”
 
 The year 2017 holds a lot of expectations, technology-wise. A lot of devices and software programs have already been demoed and prototype-d. Researchers have warned about the potential risks. Some of them even manifested themselves – remember the Dyn DDoS attacks? Now we are moving into the stage
 
 Lately a lot of buzz surrounded the re-issuing of the Nokia 3310. In a sentimental coup, the company decided to bet on its most famous phone’s comeback. Which company, one might ask. Well, it’s not Nokia that re-launches the (once) beloved model, but HMD Global. For a while, I admit I resisted the
 
 In February 2017 Facebook lost $500m in the US lawsuit over the Oculus VR headset. Although the Oculus side announced it would appeal the court order, the outcome marks an important setback for Mark Zuckerberg. The Facebook CEO held a conference call in which he admitted his disappointment. Does
 
 Approaching the topic of Artificial Intelligence nowadays almost borders on the trivial. Why? Because due to AI being such a trending technology, the vast majority of tech-related professionals hitch their wagon to its star. Therefore it may actually be difficult to discern between what really
 
 Floating panels are customary nowadays. Most of the webpages feature interstitials or popup ads. Right after accessing the landing page, such design elements stay between the reader and the content. Granted, they cannot go unnoticed, unlike older ad placements. Nevertheless, popups can prove tiring