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{ Monthly Archives } March 2004

Nice look at telematics (talking to computers in cars)

Nice brief primer on telematics and in car computers – has a couple nice illustrations including a telematics block diagram and a supply chain block diagram.

More firewall workarounds for P2P apps

In my continuing quest for the ideal p2p NAT/firewall traversal stack, I ran across this useful presentation a while ago from Dan Kaminski of http://www.doxpara.com/.

Blocking Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Programs with Cisco Firewall & Router

This is a nice synopsis of major P2P applications and their networking, in the form of a “how to block these apps”. Gives some insight on P2P and firewalls.

In-Car Computer presentation

Here is the powerpoint presentation I gave on carbot and in-car computing @ O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology conference. I’ll put the video of the presentation up soon.

An Artificial Intelligence Thesis

I’ve been trying to figure out what I want to do my PhD in. As an engineer and inventor, I kept looking around for projects that would be interesting AND useful, to do the research on – I’d like to produce a thing people can use at the end of my Doctorate, not just some inscrutable collection of data added to the obscure corpus of scientific knowledge. I’ve been thinking about Artificial Intelligence.

Wifi = Computer Telepathy

If you think about it, probably the reason wireless networking and mobile phones are so successful and desirable to humans is that they remove the barriers of space, time, and matter from communication.

Streamingmedia.com: VCR’s for Streaming

StreamingMedia.com is showcasing two apps that record live streams to files. A few years ago these kind of apps were frowned upon, but it seems like they’re being more tolerated now.

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