I can smell the salt air on the breeze coming through my window right now, and I can see the ships that breeze touched, and where they’ve been in the last hour, in the window on my computer screen. Neat.
Category Archives: Blog
From Astronomy To Security
So, you’ve built these great ultra-sensitive detectors that can detect tiny photonic emissions in the upper atmosphere. Cool tech for space geeks and physicists, but that’s a small market you have right there. But you say it can detect radioactive emissions in the same way? OK, good – that booming homeland security business may be a good niche for your product.
Welcome To The BitTorrent Channel
The DRM/copyright-and-content wars are starting to move to the ‘widely-distributed debate’ stage; an prime indication of this is the fact that a marketing boffin like Steve Rubel is discussing the potential of BitTorrent to act as a legitimate content distribution channel. His argument is that the BT model would fit ‘branded entertainment’ like a glove; one thing’s for sure, the status quo is leaking like a sieve, whatever Hollywood and the music industry claim. You can’t fight the future…Rubel even openly crowd-sourced some of the ideas in this piece.
Linux Wrist-PC Debuts
I’ve been hankering for some wearable computer action for a long time now. This new Linux-powered wearable device is a move in the right direction, but looks a bit clunky, not to mention too aesthetically influenced by Star Trek re-runs. In a few years, I might be able to get an affordable one that doesn’t make me look like the geek I am.
Bubbles Of Gas Around Earth
Space – big empty vacuum, nothing in it; a void, an absence of stuff. Right? Well, actually that’s wrong, there’s a very thin amount of gas everywhere. But weird things happen at the edge of the Earth’s magnetic field, where bubbles of superhot gas form and burst continuously, possibly due to the interaction of the solar wind and the magnetosphere.