Have you heard of Spanish wi-fi startup FON yet? Well, you’re going to. Their business model revolves around getting people to share their broadband connection with other users, and to this end they are offering to sell new joiners a ‘social’ wi-fi router for just $5. The list of their investors is pretty impressive, but a lot of analysts are saying this will be a non-starter. I guess we’ll have to just wait and see. In the meantime, though, I could use an affordable router…
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Prevent Migraine Headaches With Magnets
One theory of the cause of migraine headaches holds that a region of intensely excited neurons slowly spreads through the brain’s cortex, causing a series of events that trigger the brain’s pain sensors. One solution that seems to be working is to trigger neuronal activity from the outside, using magnets to stop the spread.
Reduce Pollution By Burning Fuel Cleaner
One way to reduce emissions is to burn less fuel. Another way is to burn fuel more efficiently. A team at Georgia Tech has developed a combustion chamber whose shape keeps air and fuel well mixed, which means the fuel burns cleaner at lower temperatures, and the whole apparautus is projected to be cheaper to build and use than existing combustors.
Helpful Hydroponics
I’m not convinced this is anything more than a designer’s fantasy, but it’s my kind of fantasy: Herbi, an expandable hydroponic system for low-touch urban herb gardens. For someone with a black thumb like me, the idea of letting a machine do the tending sounds perfect.
Digital Vagabonds
According to Wired’s sources, more homeless people have email addresses than postal addresses, which when you think about it isn’t so strange. Email addresses are free, and so is Internet time in many places. Interacting with others online allows homeless people to hide the outward signs of their state of being.