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Light Licker writes “Israeli researchers have created artificial memories for the first time — in a tangle of neurons growing in the lab. Using a specific chemical they could add to the pattern of impulses in a network of the nerve cells. ‘Many believe that complex patterns of neuronal firing are templates for memory, which the brain uses when storing information. Imprinting such “memories” on artificial neural networks provides a potential way to develop cyborg chips, says Ben-Jacob. These would be useful for monitoring biological systems like the brain and blood since, being human, they would respond to the same chemicals.’ The new pattern lasted two days — good enough for biological RAM?”
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Original post by Zonk and software by Elliott Back

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Gary writes “The gigantic red switch looks more like a mushroom straight out of Super Mario. It can be connected easily using two wires and can be activated in any direction. To get rid of the blue screen of death all you have to do is hit it with something (like, a fist).”
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Original post by CowboyNeal and software by Elliott Back

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VincenzoRomano writes “ArsTechnica has just published an update to the neverending story about copy protection used in HD DVD and Blu-ray discs and hacker efforts against it. From the article: ‘The ongoing war between content producers and hackers over the AACS copy protection used in HD DVD and Blu-ray discs produced yet another skirmish last week, and as has been the case as of late, the hackers came out on top. The hacker BtCB posted the new decryption key for AACS on the Freedom to Tinker web site, just one day after the AACS Licensing Authority (AACS LA) issued the key.’ The article proposes a simple description of the protection schema and a brief look back at how the cracks have slowly chipped away at its effectiveness. It seems it’ll be a long way to an effective solution … if any. One could also argue whether all that money spent [...]

Original post by Zonk and software by Elliott Back

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