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more about #stanford more comments → dioskouris: Isn't it sad when the future was 30 years ago? more » avconsumer2: There must have been very few geekier phrases in '79 that would come remotely close to trumping "oh, it's radio-linked to a mainframe." more » USB_Humping_Dog: So when did robots get reticle vision? more » Kaiser-Machead: Oh, this sounds familiar. MKULTRA II: The Algae Revenge more » Hello Mister Walrus: If they really wanted to know how to mind-control, why not just ask Steve Jobs? more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Reminds me of the homeless guy in chicago wearing the sammich board talking about how the homeless communities are being infiltrated by Spetsnaz soldi... more » Hello Mister Walrus: So, what you are saying is that MIT has mind-controlled monkeys and fish? more » frigg: Ever since the App Store was announced, I always felt there was pent up demand for an app that would automatically substitute the term "Grammy nomina... more » foofybunny: Wait, I need Stanford to teach me how to fart? more » Edwin Chung: f nyn wnts 3.0 bt lnk m p dwnchng.tds@gml.cm dntns rqstd. more » Pope John Peeps II: So... why exactly is this a great speech? As someone who studied rhetoric and writing, I find it kind of dull. It's by no means a bad speech, but neit... more » sos10: This is such a greta inspirational speech. If only many of the "Jobs" haters would have the attention span to be able to watch it in full. more » Hello Mister Walrus: Stanford is a really important school for Apple. All their best engineers come from there. more » ripfire: "...The motivation for the couple of students who started this project was from the time when asked the professor if they would go anywhere in life an... more » ripfire: Let me know when I can fit it over an LG775 socket size. more » -
#robots
Stanford Cart: When Robots Started Seeing in 3D
Terminators have night and infrared vision. But they had to start somewhere, right? In 1979, a robot at Stanford called Cart that was radio-linked to a mainframe tracked and navigated 3D obstacles using a sliding camera for stereoscopic vision. More » -
#lookintomyeyes
Scientists Use Laser Beams and Engineered Algae Viruses to Control Your Mind
That's right: Scientists will achieve mind control. By shining laser beams. Directly at cells in your brain. Which have been intentionally infected. By a blue-light sensitive virus. That they made in a lab. From algae. More » -
#iphoneapps
Learn How to Build iPhone Apps from Stanford University
If you've ever had an idea for an iPhone application but you've never known how to begin creating it, Stanford will be offering how-to-build-iphone-apps computer science courses via free video podcasts through iTunes U. More » -
#stevejobs
Retromodo: Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Address, 2005
Steve Jobs' departure from Apple yesterday leaves us with time to appreciate his finer moments, such as these from his 2005 Stanford Commencement Address. [via AllThingsD] -
#firefridge
Zero Electricity Fridge Freezes With Fire
A research team at Stanford has developed a thermos-sized refrigeration device that uses no electricity. Instead, it contains some sort of coolant that becomes cold when exposed to heat. More » -

