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Def Con Has Always Been Straight, White, and Male, But It’s Finally Changing

Posted on August 11, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

The largest hacker convention in the world isn’t perfect, but for many it’s the best they’ve got. Continue reading Def Con Has Always Been Straight, White, and Male, But It’s Finally Changing→

Posted in DEF CON, Def Con 2016, diversity, Hacking, Queen Con, security industry, Tiara Con

How the Government Is Waging Crypto War 2.0

Posted on August 10, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

According to a senior attorney at the EFF, those who don’t know their history are already repeating it. Continue reading How the Government Is Waging Crypto War 2.0→

Posted in crypto wars, Def Con 2016, eff, encryption, PGP, RSA

Researchers Made the First Quantum Enigma Machine

Posted on August 8, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

A quantum enigma machine is theoretical device that is able to use photons to encrypt messages using keys that are shorter than the message itself—and now it’s real. Continue reading Researchers Made the First Quantum Enigma Machine→

Posted in claude shannon, Computing, daniel lum, enigma machine, Hacking, Security | Tagged MIT, Quantum

How This Guy Won 1,000 Contests on Twitter

Posted on August 7, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

He’s the luckiest guy on Twitter, if you consider getting a free Papa Roach album to be lucky. Continue reading How This Guy Won 1,000 Contests on Twitter→

Posted in cheating, contest, DEF CON, Hack, papa roach, rt2w, twitter

NASA Funded 5 Experiments that Could Change How We Fly

Posted on August 6, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

The space agency wants to make aviation quiet, economical and environmentally friendly. Continue reading NASA Funded 5 Experiments that Could Change How We Fly→

Posted in green energy, nasa, planes, Space, x-plane | Tagged Aviation

The Internet of Dildos Is Watching You

Posted on August 6, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

Two hackers reverse engineered a popular internet connected dildo and found that it was streaming intimate information like body temperature and intensity settings. Continue reading The Internet of Dildos Is Watching You→

Posted in defcon 2016, dildos, Hacking, Internet of Things, Security, teledildonics

When the Internet Came to Everest

Posted on July 31, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

A journey to Everest base camp to see how technology is changing the world’s highest peak. Continue reading When the Internet Came to Everest→

Posted in Dingboche, e-verest, everest link, features, mt everest, nepal, rob hall, scott fischer, Wi-Fi

This Robotic Centipede Will Teach Robots How to Walk

Posted on July 24, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

And yeah it’s also pretty creepy. Continue reading This Robotic Centipede Will Teach Robots How to Walk→

Posted in bigdog, Centipede, locomotion, Robotics, robots, walking

Researchers Find the ‘Holy Grail’ of Soft Robotics

Posted on July 24, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

A breakthrough for artificial, robotic muscles. Continue reading Researchers Find the ‘Holy Grail’ of Soft Robotics→

Posted in dielectric elastomers, Robert Wood, Robotics, soft robots | Tagged Harvard, UCLA

Watch the ‘Ouzo Effect’ Under a Microscope

Posted on July 24, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

If you’ve ever prepared absinthe by pouring water over a sugar cube suspended above the liquor, you’ve probably noticed something called the “Ouzo effect.” This is the milky emulsion (a fancy way of saying a mixture made of two normally unmixable t… Continue reading Watch the ‘Ouzo Effect’ Under a Microscope→

Posted in evaporation, Greece, led, ouzo, the ouzo effect, video

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