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08 May, 2015

Kevin Mitnick shows that hacking is child’s play at CeBIT keynote

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/technology/kevin-mitnick-shows-that-hacking-is-childs-play-at-cebit-keynote/story-e6frgakx-1227341723325

“4D printing is in essence 3D printed structures that can change their shape over time. They’re like transformers,” said ACES Chief Investigator, Professor Marc in het Panhuis.

http://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/28123/you-think-3d-printing-is-awesome-check-out-4d-printing-video

After several years of speculation — really since the thing first hit Kickstarter in 2012 — Oculus VR has finally announced a consumer version of its Oculus Rift PC-based virtual reality headset. The first units will begin shipping to buyers in the first quarter of 2016, with preorders starting “later this year.”

http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/205055-oculus-rift-finally-gets-consumer-version-and-actual-release-date

The advantages of using a NFC, or for that matter any kind of RFID technology, are that you don’t need to implant any batteries — all the power is included in the device that interrogates the chip. In Seth’s case, that device is a nearby Android phone. The pretext for his first major demo is a hacking scenario where his NFC sends a message to the phone that contains a link to a Web page that downloads a file. If the file is then installed, an app then connects to a remote server and allows control of the device.

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/204547-android-exploits-with-implanted-nfcs-whats-next