It's the love child of a Segway and a Hovercraft. (Image courtesy pinterest.com.) |
On The Fly: "World's Smallest Aircraft" Seeking To Launch Later This Year
If you thought the electric unicycle that we wrote about last week was cool, wait until you see this new prototype portable flying device...
Caffeine Fiends And Chocoholics, The Holy Grail Has Been Found
This Stamp-Sized Explosives Detector Stops Bombers From Going Postal
Dangerous times call for crafty innovations. When it seems like all hell could break loose at any moment, it's nice to know that somewhere, unseen tiny detectors are keeping you safe from the unimaginable horror of a random explosive detonation...
If only we could someday put this guy out of a job... (Image courtesy wired.com.) |
Positively Fourth Amendment: The Department Of Justice Wants In On Your Info, Anywhere
Thanks to a new initiative to amend the Constitutionally-sound rules regarding search and seizure, the United States Department of Justice seems to want to practice anything but. Currently the D.O.J. is seeking the authority to hack computers anywhere in the world...
This isn't cool and never will be, regardless of what the Department of "Justice" thinks. (Image courtesy watchdog.org.) |
Shared Space: Is China Poised To Have Earth's Superior Space Program?
With plans germinating to launch a major new telescope and buzz that we possibly might make it to Mars by the 2030s, NASA has been no slouch lately. Thanks to commercial spacecraft like the SpaceX Dragon being capable of ferrying supplies and personnel to the International Space Station, we've proved that private space companies and America's own space division can work excellently together. But what about our working relationship with international space organizations, namely, China?
Surely there must be enough space for the both of us... (Image courtesy alfegadragon.blogspot.com.) |
Space Station Sunday: Spacewalkin' On Sunshine
Keeping Quiet? Better Buy It. AT&T To Charge For Online Surveillance Opt-Out
So it's come to this. We're now "afforded" the option to bribe companies out of spying on us...
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