Smart dust is a name given to extremely small micro computing particles, RFID chips, or other very small technologies. A popular article from Extreme Tech describes it in the headline: „Smart dust: A complete
Labelling objects or individuals without relying on imitation of the sounds made by the referent radically expands the expressive power of language. Thus, if non-imitative name analogues were found in other species, this could have important implications for our understanding of language evolution. ...
if I ever figure out how to add pages to my site there will certainly be at least one devoted to neon clocks. The clock design you see in my current logo is called Brent. I have no idea why; I didn’t name it. The guy who designed and built this clock is Curtis Stimpson. Curtis...
A fully immersive virtual reality to which the user connects through direct brain simulation. All senses would be stimulated diffusing the boundary between reality and fiction. Microsoft Research Game development Depth Imaging is the name for a collection of techniques which are used to produce a 2D...
So far, that’s all the brain-computer-interface stuff Omi can do. And it seems pretty fragile. “It just understands one channel,” he says, “it’s one electrode.” What he’s trying to build is a device that understands when you’re talking to it and when you’re not. And then...
(Here, I am using the convention that the command-line interface uses a $-sign as a prompt awaiting user input. The actual prompt on your phone/tablet will vary from this, using some combination of the device name and current working directory – mine is “Gordons-iPhone:~#”. In any ...
They are a name you can trust. Online, the originator of a piece of writing can’t always be discerned, so one doesn’t know what to trust. Online, accuracy often takes a backseat to speed. Niche appeal and targeted audiences: Magazines can diversify the landscape of the print realm ...
i wrongly thought that this was some type of variant. That was also because of my brain can't understand some 0days are forgotten for so long time ¯\(ツ)/¯ Once done that and after the "wontfix" replies byMSRCandZDI, further investigations were made to increase the severity, final...
Try to use new information immediately. For example, if you meet someone who says " Hi! I'm Carlos. " Don't just say "hello". Repeat the person's name and say "Hello, Carlos” Break a big number into small parts. For example, it's hard to remember 109244153. But if you break...
In one exchange of computer messages, marked as an exhibit in the arbitration case and discussed during the hearings, two racing colleagues referred to refrigerated blood supplies that supposedly were delivered along the race course by motorcycle couriers. ...