Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Emerging Technology - Self-Assembling Robots | Discover Magazine
"The future belongs to shape-shifting machines that don’t look like humans"
"The future belongs to shape-shifting machines that don’t look like humans"
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Shocking Fun Shocking Remote Control Tanks
Warning:
"Not suitable for persons under the age of 14. Do not use if you suffer from epilepsy or any similar or related illness. This is a novelty gift and is not intended to be used as a toy. Emits electrical shock."
Warning:
"Not suitable for persons under the age of 14. Do not use if you suffer from epilepsy or any similar or related illness. This is a novelty gift and is not intended to be used as a toy. Emits electrical shock."
Monday, March 21, 2005
Spies infiltrate zombie computer networks | NewScientist.com
"Fake 'zombie' computer spies are infiltrating zombie networks and recording online exchanges between the networks and their human commanders.
The fake zombies are deployed by members of the German Honeynet Project, which started collecting data on zombie armies in November 2004 and released the first paper detailing how to spy on zombie networks on Monday. "
"Fake 'zombie' computer spies are infiltrating zombie networks and recording online exchanges between the networks and their human commanders.
The fake zombies are deployed by members of the German Honeynet Project, which started collecting data on zombie armies in November 2004 and released the first paper detailing how to spy on zombie networks on Monday. "
Spies infiltrate zombie computer networks | NewScientist.com
"Fake 'zombie' computer spies are infiltrating zombie networks and recording online exchanges between the networks and their human commanders.
The fake zombies are deployed by members of the German Honeynet Project, which started collecting data on zombie armies in November 2004 and released the first paper detailing how to spy on zombie networks on Monday. "
"Fake 'zombie' computer spies are infiltrating zombie networks and recording online exchanges between the networks and their human commanders.
The fake zombies are deployed by members of the German Honeynet Project, which started collecting data on zombie armies in November 2004 and released the first paper detailing how to spy on zombie networks on Monday. "
Saturday, March 19, 2005
Q&A with Kim Polese | MercuryNews.com, 03/14/2005
"Kim Polese, chief executive of SpikeSource, spoke recently with Mercury News Staff Writer Matt Marshall about her career, the software business, and women and girls in technology. Here are edited excerpts."
Might have to link through Google or sign up for the Merc site. Here's Google's cache.
"Kim Polese, chief executive of SpikeSource, spoke recently with Mercury News Staff Writer Matt Marshall about her career, the software business, and women and girls in technology. Here are edited excerpts."
Might have to link through Google or sign up for the Merc site. Here's Google's cache.
Friday, March 18, 2005
Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison Photography?
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
Friday, March 11, 2005
Thursday, March 10, 2005
ashes and snow - Gregory Colbert (photography)
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
Tuesday, March 08, 2005
Monday, March 07, 2005
Friday, March 04, 2005
The PowerBook Sudden Motion Sensor
How to hack it and use it for things like rotating windows based on laptop orientation.
How to hack it and use it for things like rotating windows based on laptop orientation.
New research opens a window on the minds of plants | csmonitor.com
Plants poised to win the new presidential election; take over world.
Plants poised to win the new presidential election; take over world.
Thursday, March 03, 2005
Invisibility Shields Planned by Engineers | news.nationalgeographic.com
"In popular science fiction, the power of invisibility is readily apparent. Star Trek fans, for example, know that the devious Romulans could make their spaceships suddenly disappear.
But is the idea really so implausible? Not according to new findings by scientists who say they have come up with a way to create cloaking device."
"In popular science fiction, the power of invisibility is readily apparent. Star Trek fans, for example, know that the devious Romulans could make their spaceships suddenly disappear.
But is the idea really so implausible? Not according to new findings by scientists who say they have come up with a way to create cloaking device."