Archive for September, 2007

Sneaky White Hats Pull Surveillance Cam Switcheroo

London security researchers channel Hollywood’s hacker fantasies and find a way to substitute fake footage in the playback screen of IP-based security cameras.
Original post by Ryan Singel

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TV Networks NBC, CBS and ABC Discover Life Without ITunes

NBC’s spat with Apple over iTunes’ distribution of its TV shows makes it clear that when it comes to online video, Apple does not hold all the cards. Like ABC and CBS, NBC is discovering that it has many other options for online video distribution.
Original post by Hugh Hart

Suicide-Gene Test Could Spawn Customized Drugs

A new genetic test can identifiy people who may be more prone to suicidal thoughts while taking the antidepressant Celexa. Are genetic tests finally leading to personalized medicine?
Original post by Alexis Madrigal

Sci-Fi, Serendipity Spawn Halo 3’s New Weapons

Research into physics and real-world military armaments inform the design of in-game killing tools like the Spartan Laser.
Original post by Clive Thompson

RIAA Copyright Campaign Finally Goes to Trial Over Kazaa Lawsuit

Duluth, Minnesota, hosts the first jury trial in the recording industry’s four-year-old campaign against peer-to-peer piracy.
Original post by David Kravets

Oct. 1, 1908: A Basic Car for the Great Unwashed

The appearance of the Model T Ford means that the average wage earner can now afford his own set of wheels. Not even Henry Ford can understand the changes he has wrought.
Original post by Tony Long

Bose Corporation Founder, Amar G. Bose, Discusses Audio Perfection and Digital Music

Amar G. Bose founds the Bose Corporation in 1964 with the goal of reproducing live music as accurately as possible. In a Wired News interview, he discusses his background and the future of music technology.
Original post by Karen Jones

Adobe’s Latest Acquisition Creates Buzz Around Office Docs

With this deal, Photoshop’s publisher moves into the realm of online office productivity tools, with a technology that brings it into direct competition with Google.
Original post by Michael Calore

Keep Your Food, Change Your Plate: The New Science of Food

Food scientist Brian Wansink says it’s easier than you think to fend off love handles, even for desk jockeys. A few small tweaks will have you consuming fewer calories in no time. Note: Stop e-mailing while you eat.
Original post by Wired Science

And the Winner of the NASA Slogan Contest Is …

After sifting through 4,000 entries, Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides announces the winner of Wired Science’s NASA slogan contest. Because we knew yours would be better than theirs.
Original post by Wired Science Blog