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Pentagon correspondent Nick Turse spent time behind the closed doors of a Pentagon-approved conference that had in mind nothing less than planning weaponry, strategy, and policy for the next hundred years
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ATRAP will use sophisticated computational methods based on game theory, co-evolution and genetic development models to find solutions that make sense in illogical times.
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Excellent three-part series on trends in criminal malware
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interview with BioShock’s immensely talented Audio Director, Emily Ridgway. Read on to learn about her background, how she got into the industry and the creative process behind her team’s stunning audio work for BioShock.
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in his estimation, most of what’s happened in computer interfaces and the way we use electronic documents has been a colossal disappointment. His analyses of what’s wrong with the way we use computers are cogent and worth taking seriously.
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As I’ve argued before, Ted Nelson’s ideas are essential to engage with if we’re thinking seriously about how we compose and read using computers
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Wired magazine called it the “longest-running vaporware story in the history of the computer industry”. :)
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