I really hate it when people use their mobile phones in the library, in flagrant disregard for the signage that asks them not to. But maybe soon it won’t be a problem for us, as well as for cinema and theatre-goers, thanks to a special paint that has copper-filled nanotubes suspended in it, that the manufacturor claims will block mobile phone signals.
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Shark Patrol
Robots; noisy and power hungry. Sharks? Silent and self-fueling. Just one reason the US military is investigating the potential of using neural implants to control ocean-going sharks and use them as spies.
Octavia Butler Transcripts
As the literary world mourns the loss of one of its most unique and strong voices, tributes and remembrances are flooding the web. Henry Jenkins of MIT’s Comparative Media Studies Program has posted up transcripts of two of her appearances there, one of which is a discussion with fellow SF author Samuel Delany.
FeedTree: Peer-To-Peer Syndicaton
I can see why a system like FeedTree would be useful to web publishers who want to reduce the load on their servers, but I have a hard time buying that what users really need is faster RSS. This might be a P2P bridge too far.
Alternate Chinese Internet
Slashdot links to an article about China’s plans to launch it’s own internet, complete with alternate root system, a blow to the idea of the global internet.