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A USB device meant to replace a password. Simple idea to use the form of a ring. We do need something new. " ... As part of research into doing away with typed passwords, Google has built rings that not only adorn a finger…
I have had cause to take a look at the latest version of Tabeau Software's approach to visualization. In particular how it can be used with large columnar databases, and results displayed on tablets securely. Its been a few…
Or 1984 vs Brave new World and Amusing ourself to death. I remember the hoopla when 1984 rolled around, and we apparently had not driven ourselves to those lows. So was Huxley ultimately more accurate in Brave New World?…
In the book The Power of Habit, author Charles Duhigg explains how habits are formed and what it takes to break an ingrained habit. The book references a 2006 study from Duke University that found that 40% of the actions that…
Dr Anne Galloway (@annegalloway) is Senior Lecturer, School of Design, and Deputy Head, School of Architecture, at Victoria University of Wellington. Trained in sociology and anthropology, Anne teaches courses in design and culture…
Consumers insist that they treasure their online privacy. But their mouse clicks tell a far different tale, as the experiments of a behavioral economist show. In a series of provocative experiments, Alessandro Acquisti, a behavioral…
When the children were small, Easter eggs were a repeat of the excitement of Christmas. But now they are adults, I’ve decided we need a new Easter tradition that’s safer than all that sugar. There are two data points I’ve considered…
In GigaOM: Good thoughts, I am in the midst of scoping a 'big data' style poof of concept, so its useful thinking this way. " ... Spurred by infrastructural innovations such as Hadoop and NoSQL, we’re seeing the beginning…
In a CSX advertising piece, they point our one of their trains can move a ton of freight nearly 500 miles on a gallon of gas. Nice going. More from CSX.
Good piece on the characteristics of a toxic workplace. I have never worked in such a place, but have seen at times some of the characteristics emerge. Good watchouts.
Lots of interesting examples of swarm complexity models. In Wired. Simulation of cancer and the prediction of the future. An area we explored, but did not ultimately come up with a breakthrough example application. I am optimistic…
In IEEE Computer: An area we looked at for retail presence. We worked with several companies that used novel light fiber approaches and installed them high on the walls of our retail lab. The impact could be considerable.…
Have you ever thought of migrating your company to an open source desktop productivity suite? While the saving on Microsoft license costs seems like the biggest motivation, actually the most important outcome is changing everyone’s…
An unexploded bomb was found inside a squid when the fish was slaughtered at a fish market in Guangdong province.
Oddly enough, this doesn't seem to be the work of terrorists:
The stall owner, who has been selling …I'm pumped that registration is open for a workshop I'll be leading April 20 at the University of Ottawa. It's called Go Code Girl and it's going to be a programming workshop for high school girls. I'll be basing the day off…
Interesting article, "The Dangers of Surveillance," by Neil M. Richards, Harvard Law Review, 2013. From the abstract:
....We need a better account of the dangers of surveillance. This article offers such an account. Drawing…In Forbes: " ... Our brains naturally look for patterns in the world around us, according to Janet Crawford, principal of Cascadance who is working to apply neuroscience to business performance. That's often a good thing, but…
A nice short piece about the reality of the value of data. The most important watchout of all in this space. Should be the most obvious, but is often forgotten. Just because your data is 'big' does not mean it is valuable…
As Renee mentioned, President Obama issued an Executive Order establishing the Presidential Commission on Election Administration. The Commission was a promise made in the President’s State of the Union address this year, and…
My former colleague Kevin Ashton writes about the 'Harlem Shake', which I admit I just noticed a few weeks ago. My connectedness is more about the technical than the social. He suggests that the swift movement of the meme was…
The U.S. Election Assistance Commission and the National Institute of Standards and Technology will be holding a two-day workshop on April 1-2 to explore current and future research in accessible voting technology. The two-day…
This is a really clever attack on the RC4 encryption algorithm as used in TLS.
We have found a new attack against TLS that allows an attacker to recover a limited amount of plaintext from a TLS connection when RC4 encryption…The people behind the upcoming Interaction14 conference invite you to attend a panel discussion in Milan on the “Long View of Interaction Design”. On Monday 8 April at 6pm (on the eve of the Salone del Mobile), Claudio Moderini…
As gadgets get more complicated, UI’s must be able to teach their users over time. Philip Battin shows how flow can be used to improve the user experience in interactive electronic consumer products in an article for FastCo.Design…
Fixing our own Erdős discrepancy By permission of Fan Chung Graham, artist. Paul Erdős—Erdős Pál in Hungarian—would have been 100 this past Tuesday. He was a force of nature, a world stimulant. He popularized his colleague Alfred…
This week, the National Science Foundation launched two new supercomputers. Here’s what Farnam Jahanian, head of NSF’s Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering has to say about the launch: Dear Colleagues…
Not a new idea. Delivery is expensive, yet there are many people who would welcome the ability t deliver items in their spare time for a small patment. Here, an indication that Walmart is thinking of doing this to deliver their…
Aimia, mentioned here previously working with Kellogg. Interesting in particular because it is a work with a CPG manufacturer rather than a retailer: " ... Aimia's development of the platform for the Kellogg's Family Rewards…
Makes sense. Which also increases the need to make sure that the connections are secure and reliable.
Let nσ(w) is the number of σ's in w. We often ask our students about languages like { w | na(w) = 2nb(w) } (CFL but not REG). Lets formally define languages that are like that. A COUNTING DESCRIPTION is a boolean combination…