Matthew Braga
The Verbasizer was David Bowie’s 1995 Lyric-Writing Mac App
"What you end up with is a real kaleidoscope of meanings and topic and nouns and verbs all sort of slamming into each other.”
The ISS Is Getting a New Camera to Check Itself for Space Debris Damage
The $1.7-million vision system will launch in 2020, and is 'roughly the size of a microwave oven.'
The Canadian Space Agency's Plan to Engineer Super-Thin Wearables for Astronauts
Montreal company Hexoskin is helping the agency develop an "On-Astronaut Wireless Sensor System" that could one day be used on long-term missions.
Sarah Jeong Is Still Trying to Change Her Facebook Name to 'A Literal Psyduck'
The year ahead in copyright, patents and internet law, according to contributing editor Sarah Jeong.
We Talked About Refrigerators with Vint Cerf, Father of the Internet
On encryption, digital divide, the internet of shit and more.
The Story of Cock.li, the Site Used to Shut Down the LA School District
"The largest email related cock joke on the internet."
Rdio’s Final Goodbye Is an Export Feature for Its Users' Music Collections
"Download a list of your favorites and playlists in various formats so you can import them into other services.”
The First Test Tube Puppies Have Been Born
After decades of research and attempted trials, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) had been carried out successfully in a dog for the first time.
Now That It's Easy to Encrypt Our Chats, Encrypting Metadata Comes Next
A project called Vuvuzela not only encrypts the content of messages between two people, but as much information about those messages and the people who sent and received them as possible.
People Are Complaining That Amazon Echo Is Responding to Ads on TV
"Alexa, play my holiday playlist."
Derfor ville det have udløst en finanskrise at sprænge Dødsstjernen i luften
Hvad rebellerne så som en sejr, var i virkeligheden begyndelsen på en kæmpe økonomisk depression.