What you need to know about the KRACK WiFi vulnerability plus the RSA key debacle and progress on a virtual pancreas.
With Tom Merritt, Roger Chang, Veronica Belmont and Patrick Norton
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Show Notes
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Serious WiFi vulnerability, New Huawei phones, IBM blockchain for banks.
1843 – Sir William Rowan Hamilton finally hit on the idea of Quaternions, and needing a bit more space than his hand to jot it down, he carved it into the stone of Brougham Bridge in Dublin. Why do you care about quaternions? Because calculations involving three-dimensional rotations are essential for 3D computer graphics and computer vision. Video games people.
Everything you need to know about the gaming consoles (and hardware in general) for this holiday period.
Scott talks about the hardware he’s used and tested to make his art.
Good news and bad news for Samsung, the Dark Web gets darker, and Sony’s projection touch screen.