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Agglom - Web Slideshow on: Google Chrome- The Comic Book
Google is releasing a new open source browser called Chrome, which looks like it could be very interesting.
more fromwww.agglom.com
Researchers devise neural implant that learns over time
This is a very cool development in the area of brain-machine interfaces, and will probably propel artificial limb technology by leaps and bounds. It will be wonderful... until the machines rise up and overthrow us.
more fromwww.engadget.com
New Image and Video Demos of Android
The new demos of Android, Google's mobile operating system, are very impressive. The UI has had a makeover, and there's some impressive stuff going on here. Supposedly, Android will be shipping on some phones later this year, I just wish we knew more about the hardware that will be running it.
more fromandroidcommunity.com
Pursuing the Next Level of Artificial Intelligence
This is a good profile on Daphne Koller, who is on the bleeding edge of a very promising approach to developing artificial intelligence, which is based more on emulating the world works rather than attempting to build out logic trees.
Of course, I would be remiss if I didn't once again point out that you should be preparing for the robot revolution, as well as our eventual servitude to our future machine overlords.
more fromwww.nytimes.com
Open-Source, Multitouch Display
This is a cool open source project. I don't think I'll be spending the $500-$1000 to put together a unit myself any time soon, but I'm very pleased that the option is available to me.
more fromwww.technologyreview.com
Computerized Combat Glove
It's really only a matter of time before this kind of technology is being implanted rather than worn. And then... here come the cyborgs.
more fromwww.technologyreview.com
Internet Asshattery, Armchair Scaling Experts Edition
I was going to ignore this story altogether, but this post from Leonard Lin nails the issue so perfectly that I had to share it with all of you.
more fromrandomfoo.net
Tiny Pill-Sized Plasma Bulb is Brighter Than Streetlight
This is awesome. I want one of these in a flashlight. Other thoughts: any technology that converts gas into plasma to work is cool in my book.
more fromwww.inhabitat.com
The 500,000 GB MP3 Player (Well, not yet.)
Don't get too excited, this is still a long way off. This article really just deals with a nanotechnology breakthrough making this kind of storage possible. This technology could store appoximately 4 Petabits per square inch on a plastic (not silicon) chip.
more fromnews.digitaltrends.com
Introducing Stackoverflow.com
This is Jeff Atwood's post announcing the new venture that he is starting up with Joel Spolsky. There's nothing at the actual site yet besides a podcast of a conference call. He sums up the direction of this new site as:
"Stackoverflow is sort of like the anti-experts-exchange (minus the nausea-inducing sleaze and quasi-legal search engine gaming) meets wikipedia meets programming reddit. It is by programmers, for programmers, with the ultimate intent of collectively increasing the sum total of good programming knowledge in the world. No matter what programming language you use, or what operating system you call home. Better programming is our goal."
I'll be excited to see where this goes.
more fromwww.codinghorror.com
Mibbit
This is awesome. Mibbit is a web-based IRC client, with one of the better interfaces for chat I've seen.
more frommibbit.com
UCLA researchers create self-healing, power-generating artificial muscle
My Cyborg Watch continues.
more fromwww.engadget.com
Leo Laporte: The Next Chapter
I'm actually a little excited about what Leo Laporte is planning to do with his new video show.
more fromleoville.com
Django and Comet
This is an interesting tutorial on using Comet with Django for realtime JS apps. The example is creating a live chat page.
more fromwww.rkblog.rk.edu.pl
Warren Ellis » Radiotelepathy Go
Oh yeah, bitches. Sub-vocalization telephony is on the way!
more fromwww.warrenellis.com
Bootable flash key makes disk encryption attacks super-simple - Engadget
Security cat is sad.
Don't leave your laptop sitting there, and if you turn it off wait a bit before walking away.
more fromwww.engadget.com
IEBlog : Microsoft's Interoperability Principles and IE8
"We’ve decided that IE8 will, by default, interpret web content in the most standards compliant way it can. This decision is a change from what we’ve posted previously."
The web wins today. Rock! :-)
more fromblogs.msdn.com
TrustBearer Labs Releases Secure OpenID Service
Trustbearer is now providing an OpenID service that is also linked to physical USB security keys, or even to biometrics like a fingerprint. A very cool extra layer to OpenID security.
more fromwww.prleap.com
Nanowires allow 'power dressing'
This is just too cool. Nano-tech clothing that generates enough energy to power itself.
more fromnews.bbc.co.uk
Monkey Boy's three-legged race
Great piece from FSJ on the potential Microsoft-Yahoo merger. "It's like taking the two guys who finished second and third in a 100-yard dash and tying their legs together and asking for a rematch, believing that now they'll run faster."
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