Friday, July 11, 2003

Cool Articles

P2P's little secret

It's a great article about privacy on the Internet.

New Memory That Doesn't Forget

MRAM (Magneto-resistive Random Access Memory) could be the next generation memory for computers and other handheld electronic devices. What makes MRAM better then today's conventional RAM technologies is:

- It consumes less power
- Its faster
- Its non-volatile, meaning that it doesn't require power to keep it alive.

The Anti-gravity Underground

Have you ever seen those anti-gravy vehicles and device in Sci-Fi movies and wondered what it would be like to have one. Check out this article to find out more.

Kensington WiFi detector

If you're in data security and you need to find rogue wireless access points, then you might want to check out the Kensington WiFi detector. I believe it might be a great alternative to a laptop with a WiFi card and NetStumbler (or equivalent software). Some of the features of this device are:

- Detects WiFi networks with the press of a button
- Compact and lightweight
- Detects 802.11b and 802.11g signals up to 200 feet away
- No software or computer required


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