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W. Brock Son

Digital Spies: The Alarming Rise of Electronic Espionage - 3 views

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    China is our biggest threat when it comes to Cyber Espionage. Even public sites like the Fort Riley website many times more Chinese computers traffic the site than Americans. Its encouraged even in schools early on to hone these skills.
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    Computer security is becoming more important as more utilize the Internet.
W. Brock Son

A Basic Introduction to Electricity - 0 views

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    Given how we discussed electricity, I feel that this might be a relevant, but basic, introduction to those who have never learned about it before, and a good, but basic, review for those who have.
mlinenberger

City-Sized Networks Rule Today's Trade Show Circuit - 1 views

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    Entertaining speakers? Check. Thought-provoking presentations? Check. Reliable Wi-Fi? Double check. On today's conference and trade show circuit, event organizers must build and manage massive, city-sized networks to support increasingly connected attendees. At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) , connectivity is the linchpin of success.
Rodney Gordon

Tipping Point: Security Focus Shifting From Network To Endpoint - 0 views

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    This is not too surprising with all the new WiFi devices to be had out in the electronic jungle. Very interesting read.
Andrew Link

Sweet new smart phone that does cool tricks - 1 views

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    You can plug your cool little phone into this machine and enjoy your phone experience with a bigger screen a traditional keypad and trackpad.
chadw85

Jonathan Zittrain wants to make sure the electronic frontier stays open - and he's look... - 1 views

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    Sort of a hippie-dippie view of the internet but probably one of the best descriptions of why the internet works, not how.
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    Oh, this is a ted talk. you can also see it on netflix
networkinglab14

Artificial 'skin' gives robotic hand a sense of touch - 0 views

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    Stretchable electronics allows a robot hand to sense the difference between hot and cold.
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