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Sammamish, WA, United States

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Past articles by Daniel:

A new comic-con hero for Seattle? ACE Universe bringing its star-studded event to the city in June

When it comes to pop culture and comics-related experiences in the Seattle area, Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC) and PAX have served geeks well for years. And regular MoPOP exhibits or neighborhood retail shops such as Golden Age Collectables and Comics Dungeon do their job filling in the gaps. But… → Read More

How Funko pops out a Pop! Inside the process of creating collectible figures, from idea to product

Alana and Marko are interspecies lovers. They erupt onto comic book panels amid scenes of childbirth, intense battles, and robot sex. They quickly flee… → Read More

Exclusive! The inside story of Comic-Con’s most coveted collectibles

Several years before I became a regular attendee of San Diego Comic-Con, I asked my friend to pick up a Doctor Who exclusive for me. He graciously… → Read More

How ‘The Tick’ took over Comic-Con: Amazon’s superhero is a big, blue deal in San Diego

There’s a line in the song for Amazon’s new original TV series “The Tick” which says, “We run this city.” It’s an accurate pronouncement judging by the way… → Read More

Star Trek’s Tricorder, realized? This device uses AI to diagnose medical conditions

According to Star Trek, 23rd century doctors will diagnose most illnesses and determine the general state of health via a device called a Tricorder. But… → Read More

30 years later, the legacy of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ lives on

Silicon Valley Comic Con held a panel to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) this spring in San Jose’s historic City… → Read More

Articles by Daniel Rasmus

Daniel W. Rasmus is the founder and principal analyst at Serious Insights. He is the author of Listening to the Future, Management by Design and Sketches of Spain and other poems. He teaches strategy at Pinchot University. → Read More

Brand: Star Trek

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Articles by Daniel Rasmus

Daniel W. Rasmus is the founder and principal analyst at Serious Insights. He is the author of Listening to the Future, Management by Design and Sketches of Spain and other poems. He teaches strategy at Pinchot University. → Read More

GeekWire Picks: Star Trek ‘TNG’ Bluetooth ComBadge works with Siri, Google Now, Cortana

Technology moves quickly in the 21st Century. More so, perhaps, than in the 23rd or 24th. Last year, the Wand Company offered up the iconic Star Trek Commu → Read More

GeekWire Picks: Star Trek ‘TNG’ Bluetooth ComBadge works with Siri, Google Now, Cortana

Technology moves quickly in the 21st Century. More so, perhaps, than in the 23rd or 24th. Last year, the Wand Company offered up the iconic Star Trek Commu → Read More

Rituals of Emerald City Comicon: How these cosplayers and comic fans make their traditions

As Emerald City Comicon beams into Seattle again this weekend, I recognized that I was following some rituals that developed over the years. I downloaded t → Read More

Rituals of Emerald City Comicon: How these cosplayers and comic fans make their traditions

As Emerald City Comicon beams into Seattle again this weekend, I recognized that I was following some rituals that developed over the years. I downloaded t → Read More

Review: Parallels Desktop 12 for Mac shows why a virtual machine matters

For many years, Apple's OS X (now macOS) met Windows in various dual-boot options that usually swapped out the Apple OS by running or sharing the Intel chi → Read More

Review: Parallels Desktop 12 for Mac shows why a virtual machine matters

For many years, Apple's OS X (now macOS) met Windows in various dual-boot options that usually swapped out the Apple OS by running or sharing the Intel chi → Read More

Reflections of a 50-ish gamer: How I rediscovered video games, and what I learned in the process

I thought my video gaming days were over. Most of the arcades were gone, and those that still existed were often broken and sad. I kept promising myself I → Read More

Reflections of a 50-ish gamer: How I rediscovered video games, and what I learned in the process

I thought my video gaming days were over. Most of the arcades were gone, and those that still existed were often broken and sad. I kept promising myself I → Read More

Cinematic VR Challenge shows how virtual reality is set to transform film

As the sun set over the Olympic Mountains on a warm and muggy Sunday, I trekked from the manicured suburbia of Sammamish, Wash., to Seattle’s historic Fort → Read More

Cinematic VR Challenge shows how virtual reality is set to transform film

As the sun set over the Olympic Mountains on a warm and muggy Sunday, I trekked from the manicured suburbia of Sammamish, Wash., to Seattle’s historic Fort → Read More

Why Jonathan Coulton left a comfortable tech job to launch a music career — and his own cruise

With all the emphasis on science, technology, engineering and math, better known as STEM, many people would be satisfied with a high-paying career in softw → Read More