If You Can’t Innovate, Intimidate: Lobbying and LightSquared
Exactly what is wrong with the big business-Washington relationship: Wireless startup LightSquared has laid off nearly half of its workforce and filed for bankruptcy, but isn’t parting with its...
View ArticleBulgaria: Skeletons treated for vampirism found
Via Bulgaria: Skeletons treated for vampirism found at PhysOrg: (AP) — Bulgarian archaeologists say they have unearthed centuries-old skeletons pinned down through their chests with iron rods — a...
View ArticleSeatbelts and Cellphones: Re-wiring Driving Practices
On the mobile while mobile front, Abdul Shabeer of the Anna University of Technology in Tamilnadu, India has published a paper (“Technology to prevent mobile phone accidents” in Int. J. Enterprise...
View ArticleRecommended Posts on Power, Culture, and Privacy
Lots of talk about privacy lately. Much of it has been spurred by the completely unsurprising revelations about NSA spying. But we were primed for that by the discussion surrounding Facebook Home and...
View ArticleThis Can’t End Well: 3D-Printed Gun in Israeli Parliament
Today, Israeli journalists snuck a functional 3D-printed gun into an address by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Knesset. Twice. So maker culture becomes unmaker culture?
View ArticleRationalizing Bad Behavior? Carriers Reject Kill Switch for Stolen Smartphones
In April 2012, I posted about the efforts to create a national stolen cell phone database. Those concerned with trying to reduce the lure of cellphones for thieves wanted to create a database that...
View ArticleJohn F. Kennedy and One Person, Armed With Powerful Technology
Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination. I wasn’t alive when it happened, so it is not an event that really touched me personally. Yet, the anniversary has led me to...
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