Funny, when I read "They are going to spend 8% more on R&D" I got a mental image of Bill Gates handing a large sack of cash to Darl McBride in some anonymous parking garage.
To speed up the encryption process, most of the files is already encrypted and only a cached portion is automatically decrypted when the user is in range. This means it takes around six seconds to encrypt and decrypt data.
Noble says the system would work well with a prototype computer wristwatch developed by IBM. This watch uses the Linux computer operating system and can communicate with other devices through the Bluetooth radio protocol.
...and (best of all) an under-table tube network using hollow gravity-fed balls to deliver secret messages to players. The only way this could possibly be cooler is if he used pneumatics to deliver the messages.
Sadly I can see where an under the table pneumatic device probably would have appeal to/.ers
You're thinking of special relativity, Einstein's theory of General Relativity has everything to do with gravity
Samba and Wine keep me off Windows, I just can't find reliable alternatives on the Windows platform
err um, don't you mean your parent's basement :)
Well, as soon as we get nuclear fusion so we can produce hydrogen by electrolyzing water. Hydrogen is just an energy store, not energy source.
Hmmm, if hydrogen isn't an energy source why is it used to fuel the nuclear fusion plant you mention?
Sadly, it appears from this link that research is government sponsored.
The U.S. doesn't have chemical or biological weapons
Not exactly true, see this story for example.
I was working on my parents compter (Windows XP) remotely today...
By remotely I assume you mean "from their basement"
So perhaps this t-shirt design should come with a built-in manssiere?
Funny, when I read "They are going to spend 8% more on R&D" I got a mental image of Bill Gates handing a large sack of cash to Darl McBride in some anonymous parking garage.
Add San Diego to your list.
Tickle down technology is very important to us nerds/geeks/uberusers.
All your laughter are belong to us
For the good of the world, eat another pretsel Dubya.
Why so mean, after all it's pretty apparent that your must be using Dubya to do your spell checking
Didn't NASA already build a space shuttle that traveled above and below the water? If I remember correctly it only made a single underwater trip...
Is it just me or did anyone else see PVR OS in the parent post and read it as POS?
Sadly only about 45% can write english...
Er, umh, don't you mean tahw?
Gamers have known about the Quake(s) and (low) ping time relationship for years...
Unless, of course, you are the pig...
Politicians have been conducting Pork transplants for years...
Next thing you know they'll be molding people's ashes into frisbees...oh wait, nevermind
You're under arrest for the future murder of...
Maybe the movie shouldn't be catagorized as science fiction any more
Internet-enabled Robot to Mow Lawns - becomes addicted to pr0n instead, grass now 3 feet high.
from the article:
To speed up the encryption process, most of the files is already encrypted and only a cached portion is automatically decrypted when the user is in range. This means it takes around six seconds to encrypt and decrypt data.
Noble says the system would work well with a prototype computer wristwatch developed by IBM. This watch uses the Linux computer operating system and can communicate with other devices through the Bluetooth radio protocol.
...I want the linux powered wristwatch
Sadly I can see where an under the table pneumatic device probably would have appeal to /.ers