Human Computer Viruses, Yikes!

Human Computer Viruses, Yikes!
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May 27, 2010 - Today's most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment:

Human Computer Viruses: Mark Gasson, a British scientist, was wondering what would happen if the computer chips in surgically implanted prosthetics got computer viruses -- so, he infected himself with a computer virus to see. Sound funny? No one is going to thinks it's funny when computer virus on a wireless network can kill you. It may sound like science fiction, trust me, it isn't.

Flexible Video Screens: Sony unveiled a new flexible organic video screen that you can roll around a pencil and unroll when you need it. Commercial products are a few years away, but start thinking about sheets of paper that play video.

Warner Bros Piracy Twist: From the "are you kidding" department, Warner Bros, and other film companies, may have pirated the technology they use to help identify pirated media. A Swiss technology company is suing them for unauthorized use of their anti-piracy code. Warner Bros had no comment. Wow, you really can't make this stuff up.

Today's Video -- Human Computer Viruses, Yikes!


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