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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
Emerging Technologies
I selected the article about the Light-Field Cameras. These cameras are really cool; they allow you to refocus the picture in any way after it's been taken. They are also affordable enough for customers to buy. These cameras have many thin plastic films patterned with tiny microlenses which allow the camera to determine from which direction the light is coming. This, in turn, is what makes it possible for the camera to find so many lighting, coloring, and focusing possibilities to chose from. The pictures are not really stored as pictures they're actually stored as miniature databases, which also makes the focusing changes possible.
I'd make the assumption that in about five years, everybody is going to have one of these cameras, now that they're more affordable than they were before. What surprised me the most is that eventually everything will be able to be shot in sharp focus, regardless of the distance from where the photo was taken. In this area, the future possibilities would be that everybody will have one of these cameras and almost everything will be able to be edited and refocused just with the touch of the shutter button. In 2009, there was an idea for a future technology that remotely controlling network hardware with software can bring the Internet up to speed. Now this is being used almost everywhere. It's amazing how fast somethings can work.
If I could have one of these new cameras, I think I might die from the sheer awesomeness of the idea. It's amazing that these cameras are less breakable and more affordable then they were just six months ago. The thought of me getting my hands on one of these bad babies (Yeah, I said bad babies) is seeming less and less like a dream!
I'd make the assumption that in about five years, everybody is going to have one of these cameras, now that they're more affordable than they were before. What surprised me the most is that eventually everything will be able to be shot in sharp focus, regardless of the distance from where the photo was taken. In this area, the future possibilities would be that everybody will have one of these cameras and almost everything will be able to be edited and refocused just with the touch of the shutter button. In 2009, there was an idea for a future technology that remotely controlling network hardware with software can bring the Internet up to speed. Now this is being used almost everywhere. It's amazing how fast somethings can work.
If I could have one of these new cameras, I think I might die from the sheer awesomeness of the idea. It's amazing that these cameras are less breakable and more affordable then they were just six months ago. The thought of me getting my hands on one of these bad babies (Yeah, I said bad babies) is seeming less and less like a dream!
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
Online Safety
Alicia Kozakiewicz, then age 13, was befriended by a sexual predator on an online chat room. He then kidnapped her, drove across state lines, and locked her in a cage in his basement. There, he beat, tortured and raped her. Alicia says she mourns for the child that was her, who, she says, is still locked up in that cage.
When I read this, honestly, I was disgusted. What kind of sick freak could do that to another human being? That's just disgusting, mortifying and puke-inducing. This could have been prevented if her parents had only kept a closer eye on what she was doing on the computer.
When I read this, honestly, I was disgusted. What kind of sick freak could do that to another human being? That's just disgusting, mortifying and puke-inducing. This could have been prevented if her parents had only kept a closer eye on what she was doing on the computer.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
In this new policy, all information entered by users via Google will be indexed together. Also, there will be ads relating to the users current and previous searches. Only Google Books, Wallet, and Chrome will be excluded from the new policy.
This new privacy policy will allow Google to track all personal information on you. Eric Schmidt, Google's former CEO, said "If you have something that you don;t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place." This comment rose a lot of issues. It caused some sites to post very personal things about Schmidt's life online, and reporters were able to get his social security number easily. This new policy would be like Google being all creepy behind you and peering over your shoulder, reading every personal conversation you have, seeing every site you visit, and showing it for everyone to see. It's creepy, and if you don't thinik so, I have some questions about how your brain functions. (Just kidding... partially...)
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/01/25/privacy-one-step-forward/#ixzz1l422NQm5
Honestly, I don't really have an opinion about all this. I'm not on either side. Google makes it sound like the new policy will be great for everyone, but most other sites have protested against it and made it into a horrible thing. I'm leaning towards saying it's a bad thing, but I don't want to say that's my opinion then learn something new and change my mind.
Honestly, I don't really have an opinion about all this. I'm not on either side. Google makes it sound like the new policy will be great for everyone, but most other sites have protested against it and made it into a horrible thing. I'm leaning towards saying it's a bad thing, but I don't want to say that's my opinion then learn something new and change my mind.
Monday, January 30, 2012
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