The folks at Master Replicas will soon be releasing a Full Scale, absolutely authentic, and fully-operational HAL 9000 computer interface. The device also happens to work as an Amazon Echo device, so you can ask it questions and use it to play music and control your home.
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Available for pre-order this spring. Shipping will start in the second quarter of 2018!
You’ve probably heard the news: Toys ‘R’ Us will soon be closing or selling all of its U.S. locations. To pay homage to the store chain, Chase Holfelder performed the “I Don’t Wanna Grow Up,” Toys ‘R’ Us’s theme song, in a minor key.
A man who implanted a transport card’s contactless payment chip into his hand has been fined for fare evasion.
The man, whose legal name is Meow-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow, had cut the chip out of an Opal Card, which works in New South Wales, the Australian state that includes Sydney. Passengers can pre-load the card with money and then use it to pay for journeys by tapping it at ticket gates. (As with most contactless chips, the ‘tapping’ is simply a way to make sure it’s within range of the wireless receiver.)
Meow-Meow is an enthusiast for implanted technology. He removed the chip from the card and cut it down to the smallest possible size at which it would work, 10 millimeters by 6 millimeters, then had it implanted in his hand in a one-hour procedure. He was then able to load the card and pay at ticket barriers simply by swiping his hand over the barriers.
He had been charged following an incident last year. He pleaded guilty to using public transport without a valid ticket and not producing a ticket to officials upon request. Although local transport laws mean a correctly-used Opal Card counts as a ticket for these purposes, the entire card must be shown. Meow-Meow was fined 220 Australian dollars (US$170) and ordered to pay costs.
Following the initial coverage of the legal problems, transport officials cancelled Meow-Meow’s card (and in turn the chip) last month.
Undeterred, he plans to continue experimenting with implants, hoping to eventually have one chip that carries all the data from bank and other payment and membership cards.
Thanks to this Iron Man helmet, now you too can look like a superhero while you’re riding your motorcycle! The HJC RPHA Full Face RPHA 70 ST Iron Man Helmet is designed to look like the Mark 47 helmet seen in Spider-Man: Homecoming and is an officially licensed product.
Advanced P.I.M. Plus (Premium Integrated Matrix Plus)construction: carbon fiber and carbon-glass hybrid fabric for enhanced shock resistance. Intake and exhaust top vents for maximum air circulation. Rebar vent switch for easy control of air flow. Anti-fog smoke tinted sunshield deploys quickly. Rapid Fire shield replacement system: quick, tool-less shield removal and installation. Emergency cheek pads removal. Multicool interior with advanced anti-bacteria fabric provides enhanced moisture wicking and quick drying. Crown and cheek pads are removable and washable. Anti-fog lens prepared shield. Includes anti-fog insert lens. Glasses-friendly EPS design. Note: Gold shield sold separately.
Professor Stephen Hawking (1942 – 2018). Widely regarded as one of the world’s most brilliant minds, Stephen Hawking, who died this week at the age of 76, was known throughout the world for his contributions to science, his books, his television appearances, his lectures and through biographical films. He leaves three children and three grandchildren. All of us at Cambridge University will miss him greatly.