Senin, 30 November 2015

Editor's Pick: How Technology Could Prevent Another Paris-Like Attack


Rob Enderle
Nov 30, 2015 5:00 AM PT
What I find fascinating is that with all of the focus members of the intelligence community place on violating our privacy, they still aren't able to stop attacks like the one in Paris. Currently they are complaining that it is our fault for implementing encryption that blocks their often-illegal views into citizens' personal lives. I think that even if encryption didn't exist, they still would be ineffective. [More...]

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Gadget Ogling: Zippy 3D Printing, Custom-Molded Earphones, and Fast-Food Buttons
One of the current issues with 3D printing is that it can take some time to create physical versions of large or complex designs. Nexa3D's NX1 prints objects as much as 100 times faster than competitors, with printing speeds of about a centimeter in height every minute, according to the company. It uses light on a certain type of resin to speed up the process. [More...]
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Top Stories of the Day // November 30, 2015

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11 Actual “Rooms” For Rent In SF That Are More Than Your Midwestern Mortgage

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Li-Fi Probably Won’t Be The New Wi-Fi For Most People

Long restricted to the academic domain, Li-Fi, a light-based data delivery method is suddenly getting all sorts of attention. An Estonian startup Velmenni... Read More…
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The End Of The Startup Gold Rush, Absurd Burn Rates And Tourist VCs

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