In amongst New Scientist’s regular round-up of patents is a method for watermarking digital content, so that videos that escape into the public domain can notify their copyright owners and serve relevant adverts to the viewer. Hey, I’ll bet that system will never be hacked!
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The Next Best Thing to Not Being There
Visual, audio, and olfactory cues are all part of the way “Virtual Iraq” is employed to help soldiers recover from PTSD, but I can help thinking that it sounds like a videogame with all the action removed.
Two Fisted GUI Action!
Perceptive Pixel is developing YAMTS, but this one has moments of organic, intuitive genius. There is nothing readily on display at their site,so be sure to watch the video. [deathboy]
New Podcast Now Available
Tom Doyle’s story “Art’s Appreciation” is now available as a podcast read by the author. This is the first of a new series of podcasts. We’re aiming to publish more often, mixing new stories, old stories, and the occasional column. You can subscribe to the podcast on the the iTunes Music Store. You can also get the podcast directly from our RSS feed.
Mag-lev assist for space launches
The Chinese are wasting no time in developing new technologies to further their ambitions in space. A team at Beijing University have developed a test prototype of a concept first mooted in the 1980s, the magnetic levitational launch assist vehicle, which could drastically cut the to-orbit cost of space missions.