Google Street Maps, which has long provided 360 exterior images, has started a pilot project where it provides similar shops inside public buildings such as shops and businesses. Unlike the Google street view shots, the interior shops are on a strictly voluntary basis.
October 28, 2011
Street View, Street View adding indoor shots
John McCarthy, creator of the LIP programming language, which went on to become the programming language of choice in the AI community, and coining the term “artificial intelligence.” His early work helped shape the direction of AI research basically ever since people began exploring the concept of artificial intelligence. In 1971, he was awarded the [...]
October 25, 2011
AI, articial intelligence, computers, John McCarthy, LISP
The original idea behind technological patents, which give innovators a limited monopoly over the use of their creations, was to spur technological innovation. With cell phones, however, patents seem to be having the opposite effect. As cell phones become more and more advanced, incorporating ever-growing numbers of new features and capabilities–let’s face it, the line [...]
October 24, 2011
Apple, Cell phone, cell phone patent wars, Google, Microsoft, patent wars, Samsung
During the riots that rocketed London earlier this year, two men (Perry Sutcliffe-Keenan and Jordan Blackshaw) got on Facebook in an attempt to convince other people to join the riots. Both men were given four-year prison sentences, and despite their attempt to appeal and have their sentences reduced, their jail terms were upheld by the [...]
October 19, 2011
crinimal convictions, Facebook, inciting a riot, London Riots
SSL technology is used to keep online commercial transactions safe, but, according to its creator, Taher Elgamal, the technology is no more secure that it was prior to the attacks earlier this year. In September, hackers stole credentials that allowed them to pose as almost any web firm of their choosing, and then used this [...]
October 18, 2011
Secure Socket Layer Technology, September attacks, SSL technology, Taher Elgamal
Dennis Ritchie, one the the creators of the Unix operating system and the C programming language. Both have been hugely influential in the development of new technologies. Unix established many software engineering principles that persist into the present day, helped kick-start the open source movement, and was originally the preferred operating system for the internet. [...]
October 13, 2011
C programming language, Dennis Ritchie, Dennis Ritchie deceased, Dennis Ritchie's death, Unix
Parents in Britain can probably rest easier, as four leading web providers–BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin–are offering people the chance to block adult content at the point of subscription. Assuming that these companies get positive consumer feedback, it isn’t beyond the realm of possibility that they may begin offering similar plans in the US. There [...]
October 11, 2011
children, internet, parental controls, porn
Any technology blog would be remiss not to mention the death of Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, from pancreatic cancer. It remains to be seen if Apple will be able to retain its momentum now that its visionary leader is gone. Personally, I’m hoping that Steve Jobs groomed several members of the next generation [...]
October 6, 2011
Apple, pancratic cancer, Steve Jobs
I can’t believe how realistic this robot is–that face may just appear in my nightmares tonight.
October 4, 2011
android, Japan, realistic robot, robot video, scarily realistic robot
Kickin’ it old school! Take a gander at these cassette tapes. Soon they will be obsolete!
March 8, 2011