Archive for the ‘tech’ Category

The Photogs Who Risk Jail to Capture Crumbling Cold War Relics | Magazine | WIRED

Monday, July 21st, 2014

Photogs Who Risk Jail to Capture Crumbling #ColdWar Relics
http://www.wired.com/2014/06/the-cold-war-relics-three-photographers-are-documenting-before-they-disappear #Urbex #placehackers as archivists for massive US effort

With This App and Gadget, Google Glass Can Read Your Mind

Saturday, July 12th, 2014

With This… Gadget, #GoogleGlass Can Read Your Mind
http://mashable.com/2014/07/10/google-glass-mind-reader EEG biosensor tells glass to take pics; neat but privacy worries

Wearable Computers Will Transform Language

Monday, July 7th, 2014

Your Body, Broadcasting Live. Wearable #sensors could spill… innermost secrets http://quibb.com/links/wearable-computers-will-transform-language/view Will we be tweeting our heart rate?

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And if you fret about the fate of data being gathered by the smartphone in your pocket, you’ll shudder at the thought of what could leak from hardware in your clothes or on your skin. Wearables will likely record not just what you do and whom you talk to but also the states of your mind and body, including your heart rate, blood pressure, and brain activity—information you probably don’t want shared too widely. What if your boss could measure how focused you are at work? What if your spouse could know whom else you found
attractive?

Without reliable security, clear privacy laws, and simple user controls, the wearables generations might have few secrets left to keep. People might give up data unwittingly, lured by cheap deals and ignorant of the fine print of privacy policies, says Jason Hong, a privacy and security expert at Carnegie Mellon. Smartphone users, he points out, are often surprised that many free apps keep close tabs on them. He fingers a few notorious snoops: the game Angry Birds, Bible App, and Brightest Flashlight Free. “People don’t expect these apps to collect location data,” he says, but they do. “They send it out to advertisers.”

Records from wearables such as brain sensors could also be used in criminal investigations, says Nita Farahany, who studies the legal implications of emerging technologies at Duke University, in Durham, N.C. Under U.S. law, she explains, “you can’t be forced to testify against yourself, but that doesn’t mean your body can’t be used against you.” If prosecutors can use fingerprints and DNA to get a conviction, what’s to stop them from using scans of a suspect’s thoughts or emotional reactions?

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Exclusive: A review of the Blackphone, the Android for the paranoid

Sunday, July 6th, 2014

#Blackphone, Android for the paranoid – w/o #Google apps
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/06/exclusive-a-review-of-the-blackphone-the-android-for-the-paranoid Has useful services: Disconnect VPN, SilentCircle, SpiderOak

apenwarr

Saturday, July 5th, 2014

MT @mims: Googler basically saying that #Google is detached from the real world &… [overconfident] http://t.co/yzUpK9jMxg Sure of company?

http://apenwarr.ca/log/?m=201407#01

Exclusive: A review of the Blackphone, the Android for the paranoid

Friday, July 4th, 2014

#Blackphone, Android for the paranoid
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/06/exclusive-a-review-of-the-blackphone-the-android-for-the-paranoid Has useful services (Disconnect VPN, Silent Circle, SpiderOak) but little $GOOG

Vermeer’s paintings might be 350 year-old color photographs

Tuesday, July 1st, 2014

#Vermeer’s paintings might be 350 year-old color #photographs http://boingboing.net/2014/06/10/vermeers-paintings-might-be.html #NewTek founder’s quest to replicate works w/ mirrors

Wired 12.06: Cracking the Code to Romance

Sunday, June 15th, 2014

Interesting mention of bioinformatics
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.06/dating.html

Monitor: Yours to cut out and keep | The Economist

Saturday, June 14th, 2014

Yours to cut out & keep. Foldoscope, the $1 #microscope made from paper, cheap glass lens, LED, watch batt. & Cu tape
http://www.economist.com/news/technology-quarterly/21603183-one-made-largely-paper-and-could-help-diagnosis-tropical

Information Fiduciary: Solution to Facebook digital gerrymandering | New Republic

Saturday, June 14th, 2014

Facebook Could Decide an Election—Without You Ever Finding Out. @zittrain advocates regulating digital gerrymandering
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/117878/information-fiduciary-solution-facebook-digital-gerrymandering