How Hollywood's Hedy Helped Heighten Handhelds (hackaday.com)
szczys writes: Hedy Lamarr is a household name for the wrong reason. Her name is known as a Hollywood actress, but her legacy is in your pocket and reaches far more people than her movies. She was a brilliant thinker who plied her skills during World War II, developing technology that could help to win the war. Her patent wasn't used at the time, but is a foundation of spread-spectrum which is used in the radio modules of your cellphone: WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and others. This frequency hopping concept sat unused for decades before being added to the most ubiquitous of wireless connectivity methods.
Here is a photo of Hedy Lamarr. Naked.
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Here is a photo of Phil Zimmerman. Fully clothed.
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Now who wants to argue that there shouldn't be more women in tech?
You are welcome on my lawn.