Archive for December, 2009
Last week’s issue of New Scientist has an interesting article about video stitching, a technology in which a number of companies (including Microsoft) are interested to combine low-quality video captured by mobile phones into one stream, much like composite photography, or photo-stitching. In short, the resulting application will not be unlike a Photosynth for video. [...]
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Tags: microsoft, new scientist, video stitching
It seems that, for the first time, there have been reports of insurgents hacking into the video feeds that show terrain around spy-plane drones. First stop to analyse the word “hack”: the Wikipedia definition of the word is perfectly clear – you need to change function to call it a hack, which is not the [...]
Filed under: cyberwarfare, opinion, Research, technology | 1 Comment
Tags: current affairs, cybersecurity, cyberwarfare, drones, media
Flashing forward to Mosaic
I have been watching with some interest the sci-fi series Flash Forward. I have not read the book – as they say, it’s on my list; I had not even heard about it before the show premiere. However, one thing caught my attention: the Mosaic Collective idea. It is certainly an interesting spin in community [...]
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Tags: flash forward, media, mosaic, science fiction, social networks, surveillance, television
«Cyberwarfare Q&A» update
The Spoked Wheel’s Cyberwarfare complete Q&A has been updated in Scribd. You can read, comment and download the text in which which Prof. Armando Marques Guedes answers my questions either in this post’s comments sections or directly in Scribd. It is also available in the Texts section of this weblog.
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