Author Archives: Robin
Intimate game controllers
Lolcats
This has been growing larger and larger on the internets. I think they’re damn funny.
Basically they’re pictures of cats with texts added. Or they’re with sealions, who are looking for their bucket. You can’t explain – follow the links and see.
This article has a few interesting links and some commentary on the meme.
I can has cheeseburger is a brilliant site with loads coming in.





Acoustic Remote Cavitation
Another way to beat smoking in pub bans
DIE, evil anti-smoking nazi’s, we will find a way to prevail!!!
EU forcing the “consitution” down our throats
More using brainwaves
Using the brain to control a computer used to be a comparitive rarity, but this article looks at 3 different companies who are launching products soon which allow brain control.
Neurosky Inc should be launching a cheap product towards October 2007 and they want to retail the controller at $20,-

Emotiv Systems Inc is also focusing on the gaming market with the Epoc.

Semi-Submersible transport ship
US Spying on own citizens at record levels
In all, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court signed off on 2,176 warrants targeting people in the United States believed to be linked to international terror organizations or spies. The record number is more than twice as many as were issued in 2000, the last full year before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Welcome to the USSR!
Stellarium Planetarium
Optical hacking
Synergy: control multiple PCs with one keyboard and mouse
Vista sets admin rights depending on programme name
Gaia Online new form of social networking
RDS-TMC injection
OpenOffice broken
Desktop apps here to stay
Sex Therapy works
THC cures lung cancer?
Slysoft isn’t sitting still
GBP 14m diamond heist by one man
Breaking WEP in under 60 seconds
I’ve known that WEP encryption still used to protect a lot of WiFi (wireless connections) was crackable in around 15 minutes, but these papers describe how to do it in under 60 seconds – the fastest attack I’ve found to date!
The Original paper by Tews, Weinmann and Pyshkin (pdf)
The tool (aircrack-ptw) to do it with.
The lesson? Use WPA
AMD to hardcode DRM
The AMD rep spelled it out in words that would have been undiplomatic coming from me: He said that the new chips will “block unauthorized access to the frame buffer.” In short, that means an unauthorized party can’t save the contents of the display to a file on disk unless the content owner approves it.

