Though negative energy (or mass, since they're the same thing) is required in pretty large quantities to explain the acceleration of universal expansion, so it's not entirely outside the realm of current theory, it's just in the gaps that aren't well defined.
IN unrelated stuff, this article was interesting:
Anyway, this article is pretty interesting:
http://www.engadget.com/2014/06/04/cortana-microsoft-windows-phone/It's about Microsoft's "Cortana" personal assistant for windows phone (and likely soon coming to their other platforms, from the rumors I've heard). Apparently they've decided to give the system a much more evident persona and make it much more relatable than the others out there, to the point where it's a major objective for the project.
It will certainly be interesting to see how this project evolves over time. From the aforementioned rumors, this Cortana system (running on the same general "Satori" knowledge engine as bing) will be integrated much more fully into their operating systems, supposedly to the point where you could ideally do anything you wanted simply through the Cortana system, as it would be able to search through all sorts of contextual information on your pc and figure out what you meant when stating something like 'print my boarding pass' and would then be able to go into the file system, locate the files necessary, and print them. Apparently the current phone version already has some features of that sort of information aggregation, but adapting that to a desktop could dramatically change the way most people interact with their computers.