Invisible Entry
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From Invisible Clothes To Invisible
Walls
From Invisible Clothes To Invisible
Walls
06/14/2004 05:11 AMApparently, the
the
invisible coat is yesterday's technology, and its inventor is hard
at work focusing on
building the
invisible wall. As with the cloak, this works just by projecting
an image onto the wall of what one would see if the wall weren't
there. His goal is to make it someone in a room that had no outside
windows, could look and see what was going on outside. A simple
suggestion: simply installing windows seems like a perfectly
reasonable solution in most cases where this situation exists.
What is the Invisible Web?
What is the Invisible Web?
01/03/2004 07:30 PMWeb, on the other hand, consists of files, images and Web sites that,
for a variety of reasons, cannot be indexed by popular search engines
like Google, FAST ...
invisible sun
invisible sun
03/06/2004 01:59 AMSeveral months ago, I sat in a pub with a good friend of mine who had
just found out his wife was pregnant. We hoisted pints of Guinness and
ate vinegar-soaked chips covered with salt. Ah, the reckless abandon
of celebration.
The Invisible Demo
The Invisible Demo
03/06/2004 01:58 AMLinux was running just about everything on display at this year's Demo
2004.
An Invisible Hand?
An Invisible Hand?
09/01/2004 05:42 AMAn Invisible Hand? - An Unexplained Effect During Solar
Eclipses Casts Doubt on General Relativityhttp://www.economist.com/science/displayStory.cfm?story_id=3104321
“ASSUME nothing” is a good motto in science.
Even the humble pendulum may spring a surprise on you. In 1954 Maurice
Allais, a French economist who would go on to win, in 1988, the Nobel
prize in his subject, decided to observe and record the movements of a
pendulum over a period of 30 days. Coincidentally, one of his
observations took place during a solar eclipse. When the moon passed
in front of the sun, the pendulum unexpectedly started moving a bit
faster than it should have done. Since that first observation, the
“Allais effect”, as it is now called, has confounded physicists.
If the effect is real, it could indicate a hitherto unperceived flaw
in General Relativity—the current explanation of how gravity works.
That would be a bombshell—and an ironic one, since it was
observations taken during a solar eclipse (of the way that light is
bent when it passes close to the sun) which established General
Relativity in the first place. So attempts to duplicate Dr Allais's
observation are important. However, they have had mixed success,
leading sceptics to question whether there was anything to be
explained. Now Chris Duif, a researcher at the Delft University of
Technology, in the Netherlands, has reviewed the evidence. According
to a
paper he
has just posted on arXiv.org, an online publication archive, the
effect is real, unexplained, and could be linked to another anomaly
involving a pair of American spacecraft.
Invisible Secrets v4.3
Invisible Secrets v4.3
04/05/2005 06:56 AMInvisible Secrets hides your private data into innocent looking files
such as pictures or web pages. It features strong encryption
algorithms, application password protection, password manager, file
shredder, and more. [Shareware $40.00 15 Days 2.65 MB]
Invisible Bush
Invisible Bush
07/29/2004 11:32 AMEdwards skillfully reaches out to the common woman -- a "mother ... at
the kitchen table" -- but avoids assigning blame for her anxiety.
Harnessing the Invisible
Harnessing the Invisible
04/06/2005 06:19 PMImagine a world in which your shirt can recharge your cell phone, your
camera can take pictures in the dark, and your rooftop shingles can
power your home.
Invisible Web Content
Invisible Web Content
03/22/2005 04:55 PMThe Web is 500x Larger Than You Think! [PRWEB Mar 21, 2005]
Macromedia.com invisible?
Macromedia.com invisible?
03/11/2003 11:53 AMCongratulations Macromedia, with a new site. I like the design, but
that is about all the good things I can say about the site. I...
Eidos Deus Ex: Invisible War
Eidos Deus Ex: Invisible War
01/27/2004 02:56 PMPopular Mechanics Jan 27 2004 7:10PM GMT
DHMO: The Invisible Killer
DHMO: The Invisible Killer
12/28/2003 01:44 AMThe Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) Research Division is crusading against
this colorless, odorless liquid, which is used as an industrial
solvent, fire retardant, and junk-food additive and has infiltrated
our waterways. (12-28)
CNOOC and the Invisible Split
CNOOC and the Invisible Split
01/28/2004 06:39 PMCNOOC is splitting its shares 5-for-1, but this won't change a thing
on the NYSE.
Yahoo Trolls the Invisible Web
Yahoo Trolls the Invisible Web
03/06/2004 01:56 AMYahoo crawls deep into the
Web: I'm nervous that this will lead to people found out about
that murder conviction in '78.
Yahoo on Tuesday began a systematic effort to draw more
content into its searchable database of Web documents, its latest bid
to win Web surfers from search rival Google.
The Web portal, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., introduced its Content
Acquisition Program designed to index the billions of documents
contained in public databases but that are commonly inaccessible to
search engines, or what's called the invisible or deep
Web.
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Managing Invisible Files
Managing Invisible Files
03/28/2005 01:10 AMYour Mac is full of invisible files. These are typically system files
and application support files. Sometimes, however, these may be files
which you don't want lying around. You can learn how to manage these
invisible files by reading this week's
Power User Monday. Enjoy!

Searching the Invisible Tabs
Searching the Invisible Tabs
12/11/2003 09:40 AMSearching the Invisible Tabshttp
://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3115131 Tired of wading through thousands -- possibly millions -- of results
to your Web searches? How would it be if search engines offered lists
of category tabs -- so you could confine your search to relevant Web
sites? Too restrictive, too cumbersome (after all, how many categories
would there need to be)? Well then, how about invisible tabs --
behind-the-scenes functions that would automatically categorize your
query and deliver results within that category? AskJeeves and others
already do it to a degree. Example: Test AskJeeves against Google for
"pictures of DNA." AskJeeves delivers images; Google offers a list of
URLs. "It's not rocket science to see your query and decide that it
makes sense to push the invisible image tab for you. But the change it
produces, and perceived relevance to me, is dramatic," says
SearchEngineWatch.com editor Danny Sullivan. To avoid frustrating
searchers by, say, returning shopping lists instead product reviews,
the search engine might come back with questions formatted as
listings: "What would you like to do? Show me prices for this product
from merchants across the Web; Show me product reviews from across the
Web; Show me general matching content from across the Web."
Searching With Invisible Tabs
Searching With Invisible Tabs
12/02/2003 10:19 PMGoogle's also said this year that a Blog tab will eventually come,
though it has denied rumors that this means blog content would be
pulled from its web ...
Review: Deus Ex 2: Invisible War (PC)
Review: Deus Ex 2: Invisible War (PC)
05/23/2004 09:24 AMOverclockers Club May 23 2004 1:42PM GMT
Tutorial: Now You See 'Em, Now You
Don't: Invisible Files In Mac OS X
Tutorial: Now You See 'Em, Now You
Don't: Invisible Files In Mac OS X
05/19/2004 08:55 AMEven though you can't see them, invisible files are ciritcla to the
operation of your Mac. By Ted Landau, MacFixIt (via MyAppleMenu)
Mamma.com Releases New Tool for the
Invisible Web
Mamma.com Releases New Tool for the
Invisible Web
06/22/2005 02:52 AMAbout Jun 21 2005 7:06PM GMT
eGovernment invisible to the taxpayer,
says report
eGovernment invisible to the taxpayer,
says report
07/19/2004 06:19 AMCommsTrade Jul 19 2004 10:10AM GMT
Using Quantum Cryptography to Find
Invisible Men
Using Quantum Cryptography to Find
Invisible Men
06/28/2004 11:25 AMSince HG Wells first published his lauded exploration of racial
identity, Invisible Man, people have been entranced by the myth of
invisible men--be they heroes such as Invisible Woman of the Fantastic
four, or villains such as Hollow Man's Sebastian Caine. But is it
truly a myth, or do invisible men walk among us? And if an invisible
man were to be created, how would we detect him and track his
movements?
Invisible Cloaks, Translucent Walls
Invisible Cloaks, Translucent Walls
06/14/2004 07:55 PMFujitsu's Invisible Cameraphone
Hyperlinks
Fujitsu's Invisible Cameraphone
Hyperlinks
07/05/2004 10:47 AM
Fujitsu has developed a method for invisibly
embedding information into printed images as small as a centimeter
square. By printing a series of (hopefully) imperceptible yellow dots
into an image, up to 12 digits of numeric information can be hidden,
allowing a company to embed a phone number or encoded URL. Then, by
taking a picture of the image with a cameraphone or PDA, special
software can decode the numbers and call the company's phone number or
look up their webpage. It's just in a proof-of-concept stage at the
moment, but if they can jam a few more bits of data, like say a full
character set instead of numbers, it could be a handy technology.
But if it's invisible, how will anyone know it's there? They'll
have to make a little logo to indicate it somehow, and then it's not
any better than any of the other visual hyperlinking systems out
there.
Read - Fujitsu Labs Develops Technology to Embed 'Invisible'
Data on Printed Image [NEAsiaOnline via TheRawFeed]
E-Government Investment Invisible To The
Taxpayer
E-Government Investment Invisible To The
Taxpayer
07/16/2004 10:05 AMContactCenterWorld.com Jul 16 2004 1:29PM GMT
The Invisible Threat From Mobile Devices
The Invisible Threat From Mobile Devices
04/06/2005 09:17 AMDeus Ex: INVISIBLE WAR Retail Patch v1.1
Deus Ex: INVISIBLE WAR Retail Patch v1.1
12/13/2003 10:28 AMInvisible IRC Project 1.1.0 Stable
Release
Invisible IRC Project 1.1.0 Stable
Release
03/12/2003 02:52 AMIIP 1.1.0 (stable) is released. In this version the installation for
Unix is enhanced, entropy generation is improved and a few bugs are
fixed. See the CHANGELOG file for the full list. Although this is
not a mandatory upgrade, you are advised to update anyway. The
installation can be done on top of the previous version, but you will
have to shut IIP down first to release locked files. Public relays
should use the new node.ref, it contains more stable nodes. We hope
you enjoy the newest release, and please report bugs and suggestions
to iip@invisiblenet.net, or on the IIP mailing list. Download IIP:
http://www.invisiblenet.net/iip/downloadMain.php
Brains turn gorilla suits invisible
Brains turn gorilla suits invisible
05/06/2004 04:30 AMInteresting piece on experiments in "change-blindness" -- the brain's
refusal to take note of changes in our visual field.
Working with Christopher Chabris at Harvard University, Simons came up
with another demonstration that has now become a classic, based on a
videotape of a handful of people playing basketball. They played the
tape to subjects and asked them to count the passes made by one of the
teams.
Around half failed to spot a woman dressed in a gorilla suit who
walked slowly across the scene for nine seconds, even though this
hairy interloper had passed between the players and stopped to face
the camera and thump her chest.
However, if people were simply asked to view the tape, they noticed
the gorilla easily. The effect is so striking that some of them
refused to accept they were looking at the same tape and thought that
it was a different version of the video, one edited to include the
ape.
Link
(
via Crooked
Timber)
Nokia releases invisible Bluetooth hack
fix
Nokia releases invisible Bluetooth hack
fix
07/23/2004 04:20 AMSilicon.com Jul 23 2004 7:53AM GMT
Phillip Torrone Crosses Some Invisible
Line
Phillip Torrone Crosses Some Invisible
Line
08/27/2004 01:33 PMPhil Torrone has done some unusual technical<
/a> stunts
in the past, but I think he may have set some kind of geek world
record with this
one.
The Search Engine Belt Buckle is a PDA which shows 24
hours of all the bizarre and banal things people are looking for on
the web. Art project or pointless hack? Thats for you to decide, but
all we know is that people are searching for some pretty freaky stuff
out there, so why not put in a belt buckle and get on the scene like a
sex machine?
Has to be seen to be believed. World's first combination belt
buckle & date repellent. Wow.
[Side Note: The thing streams by an unedited list of terms people
are searching for, so some of the terms are, of course, nasty.]
Via P
ocket PC Thoughts.
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Invisible Data Embedded Inside Pictures
Invisible Data Embedded Inside Pictures
07/07/2004 04:44 AMFujitsu Labs has come up with a way to embed data into pictures. This
will allow numbers to be added to a picture and, by doing so, could
actually end up allowing that picture to dial a phone number or even
send you to a Web site. One application being toyed with is magazine
ads. When you take in one of their pictures, it would then whisk you
away to their Web site where they could offer you more pictures with
more data embedded. Argh! Where will it end? :o)
Notes and Tips: Mac OS X
Defaults/Invisible Files
Notes and Tips: Mac OS X
Defaults/Invisible Files
05/25/2004 10:09 AMHere's where Mac OS X stores default settings regarding invisible
files - and everything else.
Disabled bl0gger Mark Siegel: The
Invisible Man
Disabled bl0gger Mark Siegel: The
Invisible Man
02/10/2004 03:08 AMMark Siegel of the blog
19th
Floor, who has spinal muscular atrophy, is the subject of a
feature article in
Law & Politics, a legal magazine out of
Minnesota. Some images from the article are
here; the
full text of the article is
here, and
includes excerpts from his blog. (
Thanks, Susa
nnah!)
Grokker May Trump Google In Opening Up
the Invisible Web
Grokker May Trump Google In Opening Up
the Invisible Web
01/08/2004 07:40 PMGrokker May Trump Google In Opening Up the Invisible
Webhttp://www.fortune.com/fortune/fastforward/0,15704,563090,00.html
a>
Had any good "info-revelations" lately? A re-tooled
software application called Grokker may be just the ticket for an
infusion of serendipitous little wonders. Grokker (available at
Groxis.com) takes the raw output of a query and organizes it (via
visual representation) into categories and subcategories. When you
type in, say, "nanotechnology," Grokker sifts through data from
multiple search engines and you initially see a big circle, within
which are smaller subset circles with such labels as "molecular,"
"conference," "technology," "science" and "research." It even includes
a category circle on "children's books." Click on "molecular," and
that circle enlarges so you can see several further subcircles, one of
which is "molecular assemblies." Click on that, and another category
-- "molecular assembly sequencing software" -- shows up. Groxis CEO
R.J. Pittman says Grokker promises to crack open some mysteries of the
Web: "Google has indexed several billion pages, but there are between
550 and 600 billion in total on what's referred to as the invisible
Web or deep Web. Within a year Grokker will have ten times the reach
of Google in terms of available Web pages." The Los Angeles and
Chicago school districts have taken trial licenses for their students.
Invisible Yet Accessible, Your Noisy
Family Printer
Invisible Yet Accessible, Your Noisy
Family Printer
01/22/2004 02:12 AMWhen two or more computer users are sharing a networked peripheral
like a printer, there can be a turf war of sorts, since peripherals
that connect using U.S.B. cables must be situated no more than about
five yards from at least one of the computers on the network.
New Invisible Watermark to Prevent Fake
Photos
New Invisible Watermark to Prevent Fake
Photos
06/22/2005 02:13 AMLiveScience.com Jun 22 2005 6:35AM GMT
Power User: Here's a guide to finding
what's invisible on the Web
Power User: Here's a guide to finding
what's invisible on the Web
08/13/2002 05:08 PMMany Web users know how to get the most out of the Google.com search
engine or its up-and-coming rival, AllTheWeb.com. Also useful are
metasearch engines such as Dogpile.com, Ixquick.com, Net-comber.com,
Pandia.com and Search.com.
That Invisible Hand Guides the Game of
Ticket Hunting
That Invisible Hand Guides the Game of
Ticket Hunting
06/18/2004 01:41 AMStubHub.com offers an arena for ticket buyers and sellers to arrive at
a price that reflects the true value of a commodity, be it Madonna or
the Yankees.
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