Friday 30 October 2015

When Wi-Fi is Halloween Creepy ..

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When Wi-Fi is Halloween Creepy ..

Internet privacy is fast becoming an oxymoron…meaning zombie dead. Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab are using Wi-Fi signals to create a sonar-like technology. Coined “RF-Capture” this technology has the ability to detect a person’s shape,physical movements, and identify individuals based simply on their silhouette. The team has found that these silhouettes are extremely unique, and can even act as a second form of finger printing. RF-Capture will be used prominently in the safety and  health-related industries, and the complete findings are published on the MIT site with an interesting video for entertainment. So, if you don’t want your silhouette tracked wear that Halloween costume 365.(Source Tech Times)

Uber Riding Kittens…

Uber is using a different kind of marketing strategy….Kittens. For $30 Uber will deliver some extremely adorable kittens to your house, workplace, or favorite park seating. They’re pairing with Annex Cat Rescue, Just Paws Cat Rescue, The Humane Society, and Team Cat Rescue to deliver these fluffy balls of love between 11:00 A.M and 3:00 P.M  today. On the likely chance you fall in love all the kittens are available for adoption. Uber asks that everyone remain patient since demand will be high — but you can track all the progress by tweeting #UberKITTENS although we think it should have been #MEOW. This gives new meaning to the term “herding cats.”. . (Source Tech Times)

Curious Mind…

Ever wonder how big a communication satellite is? Well think the size of a small school bus that can weigh up to six tons. Check out the link here for some seriously sick photos;compared to satellites we look like ants. BTW anyone agree that it would be cool to have school buses orbiting the earth.

If you get an Uber Kitty please tweet us a selfie!  @equalman



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