Some interesting material about ubicomp surveillance and the potential of 'virtual wall' devices to claw back some privacy. But will it work? Will it be easily hacked? Will it be legal? Will we even w
"The basic idea is that a slew of emerging technologies -- RFID tags, wireless networking, portable devices hooked up to satellites, wearable computing -- will make objects in the real world act
"Dark energy, which is apparently about 70% of the energy of the universe ... is characterized by two features — it’s distributed smoothly throughout space, and maintains nearly-constant density
Downtown Tokyo is the venue for an experimental, non-Net, wireless network that puts site-specific details on your mobile device. Our reporter tries it out
Weiser's short essay on the metaphor for the computer of the future. The intelligent agent? The television (multimedia)? The 3-D graphics world (virtual reality)? The Star Trek ubiquitous voice comput
I have the "random article" page on wikipedia as my browser homepage. This offers a pleasant distraction. More websites should offer "random" functionality