Airport Security
As a follow up to our post last week about the “unique” take on passenger safety if an airliner crashes, how about this for ground security precautions:
As a follow up to our post last week about the “unique” take on passenger safety if an airliner crashes, how about this for ground security precautions:
We all rely on digital information almost entirely these days, most likely more than anyone realizes. What happens when the unthinkable happens and disaster strikes? Either a fire, flooding, theft, or even a lightning strike or power surge – any of these, and many more things can happen at any moment and when they do, …
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If you are scared of travelling by plane, then fear no more. Say goodbye to butterflies in the stomach every time you enter an airplane. At least that is what Tatarenko Vladimir proposes with his aircraft safety system. The first version of his project, which was based on a capsule that would be released through …
This 3D printed watch has a reportedly loses half a second every minute and runs for 35 minutes… Not great if you need to catch the evening train but not bad at all considering it uses a plastic printed spring!
Just a year after Samsung introduced the first 64GB 3D TSV DDR4 DRAM, they have significantly upped their game. They will soon start the mass production of – for the first time ever – a 128GB TSV DRAM.
While it doesn’t fly or run on a Mr Fusion, a new Ford has made the news by dobbing it’s driver in to the police for a hit and run accident she fled… Now if only they could do something when a driver snipes your parking spot in the mall!
If you can’t stand the Christmas (or celebration) carols that belt through the speakers at all retail outlets at this time of year and just want to stay away from the malls, this little boy is on the right track with his Christmas list!
A record-breaking distance has been achieved in the bizarre world of quantum teleportation, scientists say. The scientists teleported photons (packets of light) across a spool of fibre optics 102 kilometres long. Amazing! That’s four times farther than the previous record. This research could one day lead to a “quantum Internet” that offers next-generation
What with everyone being so firmly attached to their iDevices, this latest news would be rather worrying for most folks… Governments and corporations willing to pay have a new way to easily spy on millions of owners of late model iPhones and iPads without them ever knowing. And spying could mean targets are physically watched …
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