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A massage-based video game controller, panties
with wings and an inflatable dress were just a few
of the concepts exhibited recently at the NYC
gallery Eyebeam to launch Sabine Seymour's new
book "Fashionable Technology." In this video, we
interview Sabine about the burgeoning field and
her lifelong obsession with fashion. She also
helps us peruse the exhibit, chatting with the
designers and artists behind each piece to learn
about their inspiration and process. Tags : "Wearable Technology" Fashion Tech "Sabine Seymour" Innovation Computing" |
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| Ayo Technology Remix Ratid - 50 Cent - Justin Timberlake |
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This is my remix of Ayo Technology by 50 Cent
feat. Justin Timberlake and Timbaland. Built using
Reason 3.0, mixed in Sonar.
Ayo Technology Remix build and mix time:about 4
hrs.
I know the mix could be better...but hey! I was so
anxious to get it up quickly. The MySpace version
of Ayo Technology Remix is better it's actually in
stereo :)
Ayo Technology Remix build and mix tools: Reason 3
& Cakewalk Sonar.
www.MySpace.com/Ratid Tags : 50 Cent Curtis Ayo Technology Justin Timberlake Timbaland |
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| Endorphin/Euphoria technology Showreel |
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In an article by IGN, LucasArts reveals its plans
in using new character physics technology to make
the next-generation Indiana Jones video game as
realistic as possible. LucasArts will be utilizing
this new technology known as euphoria developed by
NaturalMotion to give A.I. characters in the game
a much more realistic personality, something the
world has never seen before.
www.naturalmotion.com Tags : Euphoria Indiana Jones GTA4 GTA |
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| DomainKeys Identified Mail Technology |
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Google Tech Talks
December, 5 2007
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is an emerging
IETF standard (RFC
4871) to authenticate sending domains in SMTP
mail. It is designed
to be scalable, extensible, back-compatible, and
adoptable without
any flag days.
This talk will cover the background of sender
domain authentication
in general and DKIM in particular, details of how
DKIM works, and
other issues that DKIM brings up, notably sender
accreditation and
reputation and receiver policy. Sendmail's Open
Source
implementation of DKIM will also be discussed.
Speaker: Eric Allman
As Sendmail's Chief Science Officer and
co-founder, Eric Allman leads the company's
technology strategy and direction. Allman authored
sendmail, the world's first Internet Mail program,
in 1981 while at the University of California at
Berkeley. He continues to spearhead sendmail.org,
the global team of volunteers that maintain and
support the sendmail Open Source platform.
At the forefront of industry-leading trends and
technology, Allman is currently a leader of the
movement to adopt an international standard for
Sender Domain Authentication. Allman, backed by a
cross-industry group of companies (Cisco, Yahoo,
PGP, et. al.), co-authored the draft specification
for DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), and
submitted it to the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF).
Before joining Sendmail, Allman served as CTO for
Sift, Inc., which is now part of 24/7 Media, Inc.
He was lead developer and provided a large-scale
research software infrastructure on the Mammoth
project at U.C. Berkeley. Allman has contributed
as a senior developer at the International
Computer Science Institute to neural network
systems design. Allman was also Chief Programmer
on the INGRES Relational Database Management
System and an early contributor to Berkeley UNIX,
authoring syslog, tset, the troff -me macros, and
trek in addition to sendmail. For several years,
he has co-authored the "C Advisor" column for UNIX
Review magazine. He was formerly a member of the
Board of Directors of USENIX Association and is
currently a member of the ACM Queue Editorial
Review Board.
Allman holds an Masters of Science degree in
Computer Science from the University of California
at Berkeley. Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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