eWeek’s article on the return of the web mob is a bit overhyped, but even after discounting the histrionics as typical of security professionals, it presents a portrait of Internet crime that is far more organized than we’re prone to believe.
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Inflatable Space Station
Bigelow Aerospace is gearing up to launch the demonstration version of their inflatable space station.
Why Your Doctor’s Office May Soon Smell Like Cooked Bacon
Everytime I read about a new fat reduction technology, I’m always stricken with feelings of ambivalence. On the one hand, I’m happy because I know the technology is important to somebody, but on the other I know it’s just another way for us to hide the effects of our overconsuptive consumerism and to further the ridiculous overemphasis on beauty in our society. To be honest, I actually didn’t want to post this, but since the technique can also treat heart disesase and acne and since they’re firing lasers at the fat I guess it’s okay.
Light-powered Nano-car
First, we had nano devices that *could* move. Now we have nano-devices that *can* move themselves by absorbing light. About as wide as a strand of DNA, apparently. The future is tiny.
Defining ‘Planet’
What makes a body a planet? The consensus of astronomers, that’s what. Robert Britt would like to see an end to the arguments, and certainly doesn’t approve of nicknaming eccentric solar system objects after TV show characters. He may have a point.