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This weeks episode totaled out at over 90 minutes! But we enjoyed it so much, we wanted to let you listen to the lot. It’s now available as three separate parts
[audio https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/10_technolotics_1of3.mp3]
[audio https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/10_technolotics_2of3.mp3]
[audio https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/10_technolotics_3of3.mp3]
Listen: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
For decades polygraphs have come under such criticism for their unreliability, that they are not submissable as evidence in many jurisdictions and ‘defense’ senarios [1].
[2]
Although this method (involving enormous MRI machines) is not courtroom viable, could it one day lead to a functional method of determining falsity?
Is this really detecting dishonesty, or merely stress, like a GSR test
Have researchers developed a non invasive method of mind controlled computing [3] ?
The revolutionary world of protyping machines [4]
Genetic Algorithyms are evolving, and hold the promice of revolutionising software development [5]
New MIT project aims to produce hardware for the developing world [6]
Digital Ripoff Mugging in your pocket [7], new flash memory released which forces DRM on users.
PSP firmware downgrader released [8]
Parent use tech to keep tabs on thier kids [9]
Bad news for the Blu-Ray consortium, as MS back HD technology in Vista [10]
Suicide girls in the news twice this week
Last Friday the FCC released it’s CALEA First Report and Order [14], which allowed law enforcement to apply the same wiretipping laws used for copper – to VoIP service.[15]
Mit graduate student designs the first effective lifelog. Nothing will ever be the same. [16]
The controversial solo journalist and independent media blogger takes citizen journalism to the next level with a contract from yahoo [17], a new step for the media giant
Ever wonder why you’re getting cavity searched every time you use an airport? [18]
Corrupt torrents spring up on bittorrent trackers. [20]
This weeks episode totaled out at over 90 minutes! But we enjoyed it so much, we wanted to let you listen to the lot. It’s now available as three separate parts
[audio https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/10_technolotics_1of3.mp3]
[audio https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/10_technolotics_2of3.mp3]
[audio https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/10_technolotics_3of3.mp3]
Listen: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
For decades polygraphs have come under such criticism for their unreliability, that they are not submissable as evidence in many jurisdictions and ‘defense’ senarios [1].
[2]
Although this method (involving enormous MRI machines) is not courtroom viable, could it one day lead to a functional method of determining falsity?
Is this really detecting dishonesty, or merely stress, like a GSR test
Have researchers developed a non invasive method of mind controlled computing [3] ?
The revolutionary world of protyping machines [4]
Genetic Algorithyms are evolving, and hold the promice of revolutionising software development [5]
New MIT project aims to produce hardware for the developing world [6]
Digital Ripoff Mugging in your pocket [7], new flash memory released which forces DRM on users.
PSP firmware downgrader released [8]
Parent use tech to keep tabs on thier kids [9]
Bad news for the Blu-Ray consortium, as MS back HD technology in Vista [10]
Suicide girls in the news twice this week
Last Friday the FCC released it’s CALEA First Report and Order [14], which allowed law enforcement to apply the same wiretipping laws used for copper – to VoIP service.[15]
Mit graduate student designs the first effective lifelog. Nothing will ever be the same. [16]
The controversial solo journalist and independent media blogger takes citizen journalism to the next level with a contract from yahoo [17], a new step for the media giant
Ever wonder why you’re getting cavity searched every time you use an airport? [18]
Corrupt torrents spring up on bittorrent trackers. [20]