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"Tagged transparent tiles are used as modular construction units. These tiles are augmented by dynamic graphical information when they are placed on a sensor-enhanced flat panel display. They can be used independently or can be combined into more complex
"Life would be much simpler if there was a single, universal encoding that covered all of the characters in all of the writing systems in use." Enter Unicode.
"Saturn is scheduled to release its probe named Huygens that will actually attempt to land on the shrouded moon [Titan] in early January." "Will the truth be stranger than we imagined?"
On the uselessness of bike treads, crosswalk buttons, some progress bars, and more. A mildly interesting read. More investigation into this would be fascinating, though.
"Eric Harshbarger stands next to a seven foot tall grandfather clock made from Lego. The clock keeps accurate time, runs for 13+ hours before a weight reset is necessary, and all gears and such are 100% Lego elements."
"DRM systems don't work, DRM systems are bad for society, DRM systems are bad for business, DRM systems are bad for artists, DRM is a bad business-move for MSFT."
The Register: Gummi Bears defeat fingerprint sensors
"A Japanese cryptographer has demonstrated how fingerprint recognition devices can be fooled using a combination of low cunning, cheap kitchen supplies and a digital camera."
"Using software processes of his own design, Jason Salavon generates and reconfigures masses of communal material to present new perspectives on the familiar."