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I have this huge thing for seemingly ordinary and everyday stuff you can interact with. Take, for example, the SCRW Stool. I think it’s pretty obvious from the name what these are and where its designer drew inspiration from.
The designer behind these stools is Manuel Welsky. You start out…
Rumors swirl over size of snafu Updated Visa and MasterCard have been quietly informing banking partners that a third-party supplier has suffered a major breach of security that could let the attacker clone users' cards.…
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Finnish handset maker Nokia on Wednesday said a version of its Lumia 800 smartphone will be available on the Chinese market in April.
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Bruce Schneier, internationally renowned security expert and author, discusses his new book entitled, "Liars & Outliers: Enabling the Trust That Society Needs To Thrive." Schneier starts the discussion by looking at society and trust, and explains why he thinks the two are necessary for civilization. According to Schneier, two concepts contribute to a trustful society: first, humans are mostly moral; second, informal reputation systems incentivize trustworthy behavior. The discussion turns to technology and trust, and Schneier talks about how the information society yields greater consequences when trust is breached. He then describes how society deals with technology and trust and why he thinks the system is not perfect but working well overall.
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Our own Kim Ruhl was shaved bald yesterday in front of a standing-room-only happy hour crowd at Amity Hall. He attributed this brazen attempt to raise his teaching ratings to a lifelong desire to raise money for cancer research. He immediately left town for China and points beyond. His wife Denise could not be reached for [...]
Surprisingly Free A weekly podcast featuring in-depth discussions with an eclectic mix of authors , academics , and entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology , policy , and . economics Gabriella Coleman on Anonymous and LulzSec March 13, 2012 2 comments Gabriella Coleman , anthropologist and the Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy in the Department of Art History Communication Studies at McGill University , discusses hacktivist group Anonymous . Coleman begins with an overview of Anonymous originating with online pranks that eventually evolved into political activism . The group , according to Coleman , began seeking lulz” on the message board 4chan . The pranks consisted of Internet memes and practical Internet jokes called trolling . She then discusses how the
Surprisingly Free A weekly podcast featuring in-depth discussions with an eclectic mix of authors , academics , and entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology , policy , and . economics Rebecca MacKinnon on Internet freedom March 6, 2012 0 comments Rebecca MacKinnon , a former CNN correspondent and now Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation , discusses her new book , Consent of the Networked : The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom . 8221 MacKinnon begins by discussing Net Freedom , 8221 which she describes as a structure that respects rights , freedoms , and accountability . She discusses how some governments , like China , use coercion to make private companies act a as subcontractors for censorship and manipulation . She goes on to discuss a project she launched called