It has only been a week since Digg officially launched their API, but there are already a handful of useful applications and ideas that are finding their way onto the web. Here are 7 we really like. Feel free to add more in the comments.
Simulation proves it’s possible to eavesdrop on super-secure encrypted messages.A team of researchers from MIT has, for the first time, hacked into a network protected by quantum encryption.
While I have a strong drive to enjoy my physical life, I know — really know – it’s just temporary.  Against the backdrop of eternity, our human lives are very, very short… little more than a cosmic wink. Some people treat that as a serious problem, but it really doesn’t have to be.
When someone crosses over, such as [...]
Project Honey Pot released today the last of its 5 days of major announcements. Today’s new service allows you to monitor your IP space for any spammers, harvesters, comment spammers, or other internet bad guys. This allows ISPs and hosting providers to kick off bad actors or help customers shut down zombie machines. Helps clean the net for us all!
Two security experts have discovered a way to inject false messages — some amusing and others potentially frightening — into car satellite navigation systems.