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February 2, 2015

Maker's Place Think Differently


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3D printed high rises,
Synthetic milk, and medical tattoos by Ian Woolf,
Mel Fuller talks about Maker's Place,
Bronwyn Milkins from UWA asks Can retraining your thinking improve your sleep?
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

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Mel Fuller

Maker's Place
Three Farm

WinSun
Chinese Company Constructs the World’s Tallest 3D Printed Building
WinSun China builds world's first 3D printed villa and tallest 3D printed apartment building

China Has Built a Giant Apartment With a 3D Printer
World's first 3D-printed apartment building constructed in China

Muufri
Milk Grown in a Lab Is Humane and Sustainable. But Can It Catch On?
Real Vegan Cheese


Temporary tattoo offers needle-free way to monitor glucose levels
Tattoo-Based Noninvasive Glucose Monitoring: A Proof-of-Concept Study
Stick-On Tattoo Measures Blood Sugar Without Needles

February 9, 2015

TV spying and Biohacker stimulation


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TV watches the watchers by Ian Woolf,
Garrick Bercero describes La Paillasse Manila's biohacker group,
Peter Simpson-Young gives us a taste of his brain stimulating device,
production checked by Charles Willock
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

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Smart TVs: a risk to your privacy
Researchers: All Smart TVs spy on you, Sony monitors all channel switches
Privacy settings not enough to stop LG Smart TV from spying on users
LG Smart TVs logging USB filenames and viewing info to LG servers
Voice recognition firm Nuance reportedly eyed by Samsung
Nuance Communications, Inc. Privacy Policy
Samsung under fire for recording smart TV voice recognition data

Hands-on: gesture, voice, and the many inputs of Samsung’s smart TV
Samsung TVs Hacked to Remotely Activate Built-In Camera
George Orwell's 1984 Chapter 1
Samsung Global Privacy Policy - SmartTV Supplement
SAMSUNG PRIVACY POLICY HIGHLIGHTS
I’m Terrified of My New TV: Why I’m Scared to Turn This Thing On — And You’d Be, Too

Soon Your TV Will Watch You, Too (AdAge)

Are consumers ready for television watching back?
Breakpoint Day 1: Smart TVs to the digital arms trade
Google Cast Privacy Settings
Unlock Chromecast's incognito mode to keep your browser history clean
LG Australia investigates smart TV spy claims
How I learned to hack my TV (and started worrying about the future)

February 16, 2015

Breakfast robots and TECHmyway


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Zoomable contact lenses by Ian Woolf,
Cameron Clarke explains the connection between robots and breakfast,
Rosie Menzies and Jim Cook talk about innovation, and virtual reality at TECHmyWay.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf

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Sydney University's TechLab
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Marita Cheng, Cameron Parker and Ashton Kutcher at Lenovo's #TECHMyWay

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Make sure to fast forward to 37:40 when the talks actually start.
Produc engineer Ashton Kutcher - Technology will make us superheroes

Switchable telescopic contact lens
See here now: Telescopic contact lenses and wink-control glasses (PDF Press Release)
Telescopic contact lens lets users zoom with a wink
Telescopic Contact Lenses Are Here
Telescopic contact lens comes into view
See here now: Telescopic contact lenses and wink-control glasses
SUPERHERO vision: The contact lenses that magnify words THREE-FOLD and are controlled by winking

February 23, 2015

Bionic eyes traffic and Do-arama


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Spies stole all the mobile phone keys, and
Spies hacked all the hard drives by Ian Woolf
At the NICTA Techfest:
David Gambril talks about Intelligent traffic,
Nick Barnes talks about the Bionic Eye and Vibra-mat,
Chris Cooper talks about Do-arama.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

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Nick Barnes

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VibraMat
How many fingers am I holding up?VibraMat in 1977 as shown in the book Science Fact

NICTA: National Information Communications Technology Australia
Do-arama

The Great SIM Heist: How Spies Stole the Keys to the Encryption Castle
SIM card makers hacked by NSA and GCHQ leaving cell networks wide open
Edward Snowden documents allege SIM card encryption keys stolen from Gemalto by NSA, GCHQ
The NSA has hacked your phone: What you need to know, and how to protect yourself
NSA Australia allies 'spied on US law firm' in Indonesia row
Terror laws clear Senate, enabling entire Australian web to be monitored and whistleblowers to be jailed

Malware infecting hard disk firmware remained hidden for 15 years – but who's responsible?
Equation cyberspies use unrivaled, NSA-style techniques to hit Iran, Russia
Inside TAO: Documents Reveal Top NSA Hacking Unit
Russian Researchers Uncover Sophisticated NSA Malware
Kaspersky's report: EQUATION GROUP:
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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