by Leroy Hurt | Apr 22, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance
Via Boing Boing and The Washington Post: How federal and local investigators sifted through that ocean of evidence and focused their search on two immigrant brothers is a story of advanced technology and old-fashioned citizen cooperation. It is an object lesson in how...
by Leroy Hurt | Apr 22, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance
Via Boing Boing and The Washington Post: How federal and local investigators sifted through that ocean of evidence and focused their search on two immigrant brothers is a story of advanced technology and old-fashioned citizen cooperation. It is an object lesson in how...
by Leroy Hurt | Mar 29, 2013 | Issues.Information, Issues.Internet of things, Issues.Surveillance, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Business Insider: On June 6, 2012, a brand-new version of the Internet was turned on. Chances are you didn’t notice anything different that day, as we switched over to Internet Protocol Version 6, or IPv6. Engineers worked for years so the new Internet could...
by Leroy Hurt | Mar 29, 2013 | Issues.Information, Issues.Internet of things, Issues.Surveillance, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Business Insider: On June 6, 2012, a brand-new version of the Internet was turned on. Chances are you didn’t notice anything different that day, as we switched over to Internet Protocol Version 6, or IPv6. Engineers worked for years so the new Internet could...
by Leroy Hurt | Feb 17, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance
Via Vimeo. The Leda/swan trope would be more compelling than the wolf image in the video. seagulls from Mato Atom on Vimeo.
by Leroy Hurt | Feb 17, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance
Via Vimeo. The Leda/swan trope would be more compelling than the wolf image in the video. seagulls from Mato Atom on Vimeo.