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Technolotics #36 – A Dose of Genius

Author
Gareth Stack
Published
Sun 18 Jun 2006
Episode Link
https://garethstack.com/2006/06/18/technolotics-36-a-dose-of-genius/


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Listen: Episode 36

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Notes


A Dose Of Genius



  • Dramatic increases in the numbers of students using “smart pills” to increase

    • concentration,

    • focus,

    • wakefulness

    • and short-term memory.




 



  • Adderall,

    • used to treat attention-deficit disorder.

    • Sales up 3,135 per cent in the last 4 years.



  • Provigil

    • used to treat narcoleptics, who fall asleep uncontrollably.

    • Sales up 359.7 percent in the last 4 years..



  • These “brain steroids” are cheaply available, with those having legitimate perscriptions selling or giving away the pills to their friends.


 



  • Study published in an international biomedical and psychosocial journal noted that 7 million Americans used bootleg perscriptions in 2002 and 1.6 million were in the student age group.

  • In May, the Partnership for a Drug-Free America issued its annual attitude-tracking study on drug use

    • it concluded 2.25 million kids of middle school and high school age are abusing stimulants.

    • This represents 1 in 10 students in that age group.




 



  • These represent the first geneneration of brain pills, memory drugs may soon be on sale pending the results of clinical trials.

  • Four US companies are racing to bring drugs for Alzheimer’s patients to market.

  • Researchers expect those drugs to slowly filter into use by a population sick of forgetting what they meant to buy at the shops and students looking for an edge.

  • One new drug boosts the activity of glutamate, a key neurotransmitter that makes it easier to learn and encode memory.


 



  • For the future:

    • Will business see it as a way to get more out of the average worker.

    • Certainly in jobs where mental endurance matters it will creep in, especially as those who take them at school move into these roles.




 



  • What about the side effects?

    • Cleaner student accomodation.

    • Strattera — the ADHD medicine can result in liver failure

    • a form of Adderall was pulled from its markets as a result of sudden unexplained deaths in children with cardiac abnormalities.




 



  • How long before it becomes common over here?

    • Points race and pressure to succeed placing greater pressure on students.

    • Will those who cannot attend grind schools use these drugs to keep up?




 



Links




The Last Radio



  • The GNU programmable radio

  • Capable of grabing most of the electromagnetic spectrum


 



  • Most devices that use wireless communications utilize single purpose radios which operate over a narrow band of frequencies.

  • A general purpose radio that can be reconfigured offers greater flexibility and economy of scale.

  • Imagine being able to recieve or transmit any kind of signal using one device.


 



  • Eric Blossom & Matt Ettus teamed up to develop a HDTV reciever.

  • While they have yet to decode HDTV they have gone on to build the a software-defined radio.

  • The system consists of the:

    • Universal Software Radio Peripheral, or USRP motherboard

    • the daughterboards that allow it to transmit and recieve over various parts of the electomagnetic spectrum.




 



  • The device is already being used to track shopper movements within a closed area using triangulation of the GSM signals.

  • Blossom is working on a passive radar system which will use ambient radio waves to track flying objects up to 50 km away.

  • System opens up vast possibilities for researchers and amateurs, Ettus is selling the kits from his website starting at $550



Links




Netvibes Ecosystem



  • Popular WEb2.0 online desktop / portal netvibes have launched Netvibes Ecosystem

  • The ecosystem is a cleverly designed one way mirror of RSS content, widgets created with the netvibes API, and flash content

  • You can alter how netvibes works, subscribe to feeds created by users, add a clock, games etc

  • With integrated POP3 mail, mouseover feed preview, and built in RSS viewer, Netvibes is rapidly becomming a top notch alternative to separate RSS feed viewers



Links




Gesturtek outdo the Wiimote



  • New camera software from Gesturetek should enable X360 and PS3 to replicate all the functionality of the Wiimote and more


 



  • Gesturetek showed off their Software development kit at E3

  • It is used to program for the as-of-yet unannounced XBox 360 camera.

  • This is not a slightly better EyeToy which could only identify motion and direction.

  • The SDK allows for the identification and tracking of a single person’s face.

  • It also tracks limbs in 3 dimentional space.

  • It can in fact identify and track individual fingers.

  • This allows for very sophisticated gesture recognition if the hype is to be believed.


 



  • The SDK is also being ported to the PS2 and PS3 and should be ready by the end of the summer.

  • The question is – will software support the peripheral?

    • Writer makes the point that Nintendo Wii is all about the controller.

    • Game makers have no incentive to incorporate gesture control into their games.

    • It’s much easier to churn out generic sequels to popular titles.

    • Those that do might do so poorly.

    • Nintendo on the other hand incorporate gesture recognition by default.

    • It’s the unique selling point of the Wii.

    • For developers it is much more likely to be fully incorporated into games for the Wii.





  • Gesture games are hugely popular, Guitar Hero allowing air guitar afficionados everywhere to strut their stuff.


 



  • If the system works then it would be nice to see other uses of it.

  • no more seaching for the remote control, simply control every device in the room via gestures.



Links




Short Stories



Google Spreadsheets



  • Googleblogger – Spreadsheets for everybody else

  • Will not replace advanced corporate functions

  • But – multiuser / post online / all basic functions – fine for home / small business use

  • Only major feature missing = charts



Google Browser Synch



  • Google have launched a tool for those of us forced to skip from Desk to desk

  • Google browser synch lets users carry their settings with them

  • bookmarks, history, persistent cookies, and saved passwords are kept up to date

  • handy, but do you trust google with this info?


 



NSA Lawsuit will go ahead



  • Judge rules that the lawsuit against the NSA over their illegal wiretapping can go ahead


 



  • Lawsuit filed by the ACLU in Detroit and the Center for Constitution Rights in New York in January.

  • Claim was that the wiretapping violated American’s rights to free speech and privacy.

  • Plaintiffs asked the judge in March to declare the wiretaps illegal.

    • The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act requires a visit to a secret court to authorize spying within the United States.

    • The NSA had not done this, making their wiretaps warrentless and illegal.




 



  • Government filed a motion saying no court can consider the issues as it may harm national security.

  • Judge said she will hear the government’s motion only after proceeding with the hearing on the plaintiff’s motion to declare the spying illegal.

  • The Justice Department has yet to respond to the legal challenge.


 




Hitch – iPod to iPod without PC



  • Finally – rip to and from portable devices without a PC




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