Pooh,
what a cynic!
presumably the software is on the senders end...
cheers
Jonathan Chetwynd
On 9 Aug 2007, at 17:26, Christopher Woods wrote:
I give it about a month before someone hacks the software to enable
someone
to see what the camera on the other person's device sees without
Or rather 10 things that made us sit up and look this week.
Join us as we delve into Ian and mines browser history each Friday afternoon
:-) Perhaps we should release this as a podcast complete with cheesy music?
10. In at number 10 this week boingboings¹ take on the latest backstage
podcast
On 08/10/2007 03:28 PM, Matthew Cashmore wrote:
Join us as we delve into Ian and mines browser history each Friday
afternoon :-) Perhaps we should release this as a podcast complete with
cheesy music?
Or get Smashey and Nicey to read it out. Cor? Blimey! Two-point-oh!
If you see something
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You missed the goings on at DefCon:
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/03/232227from=rss ,
Though technically that was last week, it's the funniest (tech related)
thing I've seen in ages.
Vijay
On 10/08/07, Matthew Cashmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or rather 10 things that made us
If you hacked lots of people's you'd have (rather than a botnet) a
lampnet...
On 10/08/2007, ~:'' ありがとうございました。 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pooh,
what a cynic!
presumably the software is on the senders end...
cheers
Jonathan Chetwynd
On 9 Aug 2007, at 17:26, Christopher Woods wrote:
I
Yeah, from what I can tell the software is inside each lamp, processing the
image in realtime... But if these units are software-driven, they're bound
to have some kind of software update mechanism. All it needs is someone to
figure out how to push a modified firmware to units (maybe even via
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