-
In podcasts—audio and video files circulated online—those advocates may have found the ideal medium for breaching what critics call the Great Firewall of China. As yet, nobody’s figured out how to scan such material
-
The combined features enable thorough and precise management of people entering a building and information about the position of individuals within.
-
What I needed, was an application that could easily archive the path I follow through Wikipedia pages
-
Epstein predicts that in the near future nearly all books will be located and accessed through a universal digital library, and, when desired, delivered directly to readers around the world — made to order — through printing machines no bigger than a Xe
-
This interview with McKenzie Wark was conducted inside an online version of the Halo 2 video game as part of the upcoming fourth episode of This Spartan Life
-
With no equal in terms of its combination of size, memory capacity and data access speed, the tiny chip could be stuck on or embedded in almost any object and make available information and content now found mostly on electronic devices or the Internet.
-
Essentially, the argument is that the particular nature of meth addiction, and its highly decentralized production, mean that “For these drug users… identity theft was the perfect support system.”
-
Japanese multimedia artist Mariko Mori returns to London following an eight-year hiatus since her last exhibition in the city