James Bond Tech

In 1953 a veteran of the British armed forces during World War 2 set down to write a spy novel based off of people he knew and his own experiences in the Naval Intelligence Division and 30 Assault Unit. Ian Fleming drew heavily on his own brother’s experiences behind the lines in Greece and Norway […]

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The molar microphone

Military communication has changed dramatically in the past century. From carrier pigeons and field telephones used in World War 1 to the walkie talkies used in World War 2 to the earpieces common today, our communications have gotten smaller and more powerful. The next step in this makes all of those obsolete, the Molar microphone. […]

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On the Diamond screen

No one likes to have a crack on their screen. Whether it is a sign of clumsiness or just plain bad luck that crack can be bothersome. Some people tolerate it better than others but those days may be coming to an end. Yes, cracked screens may soon be a thing of the past thanks […]

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Cellphone radiation is not a threat to you

We cannot live without our cellphones today. Just look around and probably just about everyone you see either has their phone in their hands or will in the next ten minutes. With this constant usage there has been some negatives. Of course there is the social aspects with fewer people being able to carry on […]

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What if the Internet stopped working for a day?

There are all kinds of doomsday scenarios that can play out or have at one point played out in a movie or TV show from a nuclear war to an alien invasion. One of the first things that would be eliminated is the Internet. How would the world react? How would we all react? It […]

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