“Bruce Schneier Action Figure”
For the true computer security geek: an action figure of cryptography and security expert Bruce Schneier. (At $99, I hope said geek is also making plenty of cash with his computer security skills.)
For the true computer security geek: an action figure of cryptography and security expert Bruce Schneier. (At $99, I hope said geek is also making plenty of cash with his computer security skills.)
It just goes to show that nothing is impossible… no matter how highly improbable. (Did anybody notice the Heart of Gold in orbit recently?) 😉
Major improvements in haptic technology. (You know, it seems that six million dollars wouldn’t buy all that much, these days… 😉 )
It seems that weather isn’t quite as complex (or as unpredictable) as scientists thought. (You may not realize it, but it was a weather simulation on an early personal computer that led to the idea of chaos theory — popularly known as the “butterfly effect” — which most scientists believed that weather followed for the …
Hm… a Dick Tracy video-phone watch built into your wrist, anyone?
Will wonders never cease?
I’ve mentioned before that I no longer run antivirus software on most of my Windows machines, but Bruce Schneier has just posted a persuasive argument in favor of it in most cases, despite the flaws. But persuasive or not, it doesn’t change my opinion or my stance on the systems I control. Antivirus is generally …
It might give new meaning to the phrase “wearable computer.” Though the manufacturers had better be careful where they put the heat-sink. 😉
And to top it all off (so to speak), it’s called the Happiness Hat. Ouch.
An interesting way of thinking about things: Light can’t escape a black hole. Some people look at this fact and get the shudders. Others think, “Hey, that would make a really effective solar panel!” Or, rather, it might if not for that whole “massive, crushing force of gravity” problem. […]