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Bitcoin: The Cryptoanarchists’ Answer to Cash – IEEE Spectrum

September 4, 2012

http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/software/bitcoin-the-cryptoanarchists-answer-to-cash/0
Part of a spec. issue on money — including and EE perspective on its history

The Microsecond Market – IEEE Spectrum

September 4, 2012

http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/networks/the-microsecond-market

Amazing amounts of money & ingenuity devoted to shaving a few microseconds off a trade — does it really add value?

QTs:”
Wall Street might seem the epicenter of U.S. stock trading. In fact, the real action takes place about 50 kilometers away, in a huge, windowless building in suburban Mahwah, N.J.”
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“In June 2010, Spread Networks, of Ridgeland, Miss., announced that it had installed a fiber-optic communications cable between New York and Chicago that followed an especially direct route. That required blasting though mountains at a cost of perhaps several hundred million dollars. Lease bandwidth on that line, the company suggested to high-frequency traders, and you’ll shave more than a millisecond off the time it takes you to send information between the two cities. Like the wire services that mobsters had once touted to bookies, Spread Network’s offer was something high-frequency traders couldn’t refuse—unless they just didn’t have the money to pay for it.”

The Microsecond Market – IEEE Spectrum

September 4, 2012

http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/networks/the-microsecond-market

Amazing amounts of money & ingenuity devoted to shaving a few microseconds off a trade — does it really add value?

QTs:”
Wall Street might seem the epicenter of U.S. stock trading. In fact, the real action takes place about 50 kilometers away, in a huge, windowless building in suburban Mahwah, N.J.”
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“In June 2010, Spread Networks, of Ridgeland, Miss., announced that it had installed a fiber-optic communications cable between New York and Chicago that followed an especially direct route. That required blasting though mountains at a cost of perhaps several hundred million dollars. Lease bandwidth on that line, the company suggested to high-frequency traders, and you’ll shave more than a millisecond off the time it takes you to send information between the two cities. Like the wire services that mobsters had once touted to bookies, Spread Network’s offer was something high-frequency traders couldn’t refuse—unless they just didn’t have the money to pay for it.”

Introducing Tool Kit – Answers to Tech Questions – NYTimes.com

September 4, 2012

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/07/technology/personaltech/introducing-tool-kit-answers-to-tech-questions.html

One One-Hundredth of a Second Faster: Building Better Olympic Athletes | Playbook | Wired.com

September 4, 2012

http://www.wired.com/playbook/2012/06/ff_superhumans/all/?pid=654&viewall=true stats, cameras…. eventually genetics

Home Made Thermal Camera

September 3, 2012

http://www.robhopeless.com/2012/09/thermal-imaging-phone-camera.html

Home Made Thermal Camera

September 3, 2012

http://www.robhopeless.com

Can Keeping a Blue Light On Put You to Sleep? – WSJ.com

September 3, 2012

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444327204577615391893332580.html

Cult of Mac Mobile » Evernote’s Amazing Moleskine Smart Notebook Has Already Been Hacked

August 27, 2012

http://www.cultofmac.com/187126/evernotes-amazing-moleskine-smart-notebook-has-already-been-hacked/ might be useful to apply to other physical products

Mat Honan: The four things you need to do right now to avoid getting hacked.

August 27, 2012

http://mobile.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2012/08/mat_honan_the_four_things_you_need_to_do_right_now_to_avoid_getting_hacked_.html