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Tereza Vieira

Augmented reality edges closer to mainstream - 0 views

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    "Augmented reality edges closer to mainstream"
Andrew Barras

GM Makes Your Entire Windshield a Head-Up Display | Autopia | Wired.com - 1 views

  • Rather than project info onto a portion of the windshield, GM’s latest experiment uses the entire windshield as a display.
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      Very cool stuff!!!
  • “Let’s say you’re driving in fog, we could use the vehicle’s infrared cameras to identify where the edge of the road is and the lasers could ‘paint’ the edge of the road onto the windshield so the driver knows where the edge of the road is,” Seder says
  • GM has no immediate plans to offer the technology in production models, but Seder says some of features could appear in vehicles at some point.
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    Good article about Augmented Reality in cars
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    Very cool article!! Reeeeed it!
John Reneski

Theory Into Practice (TIP) - 3 views

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    This is a great site Dr. Kearsley concisely address each of the major theories. I have used this site to augment CUR711
John Reneski

Free ESET Antivirus and Security White Papers - 2 views

  • By David Harley, Pierre-Marc Bureau and Andrew Lee Apple's customer-base has rejoined the rest of the user community on the firing line. This paper will compare the view from Apple and the community as a whole with the view from the anti-virus labs of the actual threat landscape.
  • By David Harley This 1997 paper reviews the shared history of viruses and the Mac, summarizes the 1997 threatscape, and considers possibilities and strategies for the future. It's been made available for historical interest because so many people asked about it at EICAR 2010. First published in Virus Bulletin 1997 Conference Proceedings.*
  • By Craig Johnston and David Harley This paper looks at the ethical, political and practical issues around the use of "policeware", when law enforcement and other legitimate agencies use "cybersurveillance" techniques based on software that resembles some forms of malware in its modus operandi.
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  • By David Harley and Randy Abrams This paper considers the practical, strategic and ethical issues that arise when the security industry augments its marketing role by taking civic responsibility for the education of the community as a whole.
  • By Jeff Debrosse and David Harley This paper considers steps towards a holistic approach to behaviour analysis, using both social and computer science to examine the behaviours by both criminals and victims that underpin malware dissemination.
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    A few very interesting white papers on issue related to "cyber security" ranging from education to police surveillance. 
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