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Technopinion
The rants and raves of a high-tech madman
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A digital camera blocker - How dangerous is this?Imagine this: a protest is getting slightly rowdy. The cops move in, a little over-enthusiastically. Fights ensue. People are shot. People are beaten. It's happened before. You got the whole thing on camera. Or did you? When you get home, your digital video is completely washed out, no picture at all. The evidence is gone, burned by a portable device the cops brought with them. That's a scary future, and it's not too far away. Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have a protototype device that does just that. It works by using a laser to scan for a digital camera CCD, then flashing a thin beam of light directly at the CCD, effectively rendering it useless. Admittedly, it will take a lot of development to reach the stage that such a device could track and continuously neutralize a hand-carried camera, but it could happen. I can't wait for the first lawsuits over whether such a device tramples on our rights and freedoms. Link: upi.com I Sense Your Magnetic PersonalityHow crazy do you have to be to implant magnets in your fingertips? Not crazy at all if you're a body modification expert.
Link: wired.com Thinner, lighter TVs coming soonI love this story, and not just because it's a Canadian company, or because it's a company no one has ever heard of before. This is great news for TV-buyers everywhere. Link: com.com Google Spreadsheets: A Good StartSo I'm trying out Google's new baby, web-based spreadsheets. It looks great, it works great, but aside from the obvious online collaboration aspect, it's got a long way to go before I'll be switching from Excel.
Link: google.com Air Rage BladeRunner II Indoor RC Helicopter Review The Air Rage BladeRunner is an indoor radio-controlled helicopter which is remarkably easy to fly. If you picture yourself zooming around the room chasing the cats though, you're going to be disappointed, as this is no speed-demon.Sony Glasstron PLM-A35 - The 52" TV that fits in your pocket (almost) About 5 or 6 years ago, I reviewed a pair of Sony Glasstron PLM-A35 video glasses for another site. That review is no longer there, but we still get quite a few requests for information on the Glasstrons. After digging through the archives, here is my Glasstron PLM-A35 review.How an iSkin Saved My iPod
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