Stuart Fox
Latest articles by Stuart Fox

Schwarzenegger: It's Time to Terminate Skepticism on Climate Change
By Stuart Fox published
At ARPA-e summit, former Calif. governor called energy and climate scientists the real men of action.
Predicting the Next Egypt
By Stuart Fox published
While no one can predict the future of violent revolution, four societal factors make certain countries far more likely to go down the same road as Egypt and Tunisia.

CES 2011: Wrangling Rights for Cloud-Based Content
By Stuart Fox published
Media companies and entertainment workers' unions have attempted to slow down progress for fear that new distribution models will cut into their profits.

Adult Entertainment Expo Rivals CES 2011 in Tech Advances
By Stuart Fox published
Every year, while the Consumer Electronics Show displays the newest gadgets for home theaters, computing and cameras, the Adult Entertainment Expo shows off gadgets of another kind.
Apple Planning 3-D Kinect-Like Interface?
By Stuart Fox published
Apple received approval from the U.S. Patent Office on a five-year-old patent detailing how Steve Jobs and company would produce a 3-D screen

Top 10 Tech Stories of the Year
By Stuart Fox published
Looking back, 2010 wasn’t marked by technological innovation so much as technological maturation.

In the Future, Computing is (Cunningly) Constant
By Stuart Fox published
As we enter 2011, the age of ubiquitous computing is upon us.

FBI Targets New Barbie as Child Pornography Threat
By Stuart Fox published
sexual predators could use a new model of Barbie doll with a built-in video camera to shoot child pornography

Neuron-Like Computer Hardware Finally Gets Software
By Stuart Fox published
A new project looks to use memristors to produce viable artificial intelligence within the next couple of years.

Google Faces European Antitrust Investigation
By Stuart Fox published
Google is now a target of an European Union antitrust investigation.
New Art Exhibit Highlights Google Street View Images
By Stuart Fox published
Jon Rafman uses Google Street View pics to comment on the relationship between humanity and technology.

CES 2011: Wild Ride for AutoBot Inventors
By Stuart Fox published
Mavizon Technologies, maker of the AutoBot car system, was founded on a Hail Mary.
eTomb Tweets from Beyond the Grave
By Stuart Fox published
eTomb would preserve all the tweets, Facebook updates, blog posts, emails and various digital detritus that has come to define modern man.
Facebook Keeps Messaging Content Private from Advertisers
By Stuart Fox published
Facebook will not analyze the content of any message sent over its new service, either for advertising or internal optimization purposes.

Beatles Join iTunes Library
By Stuart Fox published
The Beatles have finally made their albums available for download from Apple's iTunes music store.

Budget Cuts Would Take Decades to Affect Science, If at All
By Stuart Fox published
Here's why innovation may not bat an eye at any proposed cuts.

Online Product Placements ‘Hack’ into Your Memory
By Stuart Fox published
Some experts think corporations may soon begin to Photoshop product placement into personal pictures stored on social networking sites.

Win Your Costume Contest: Tips for a DIY Techie Halloween
By Stuart Fox published
Using neon wires, LED lights and small motors, anyone with a modicum of technical skill can create a high-tech costume sure to stand out from the crowd of ersatz pimps and sexy cats.
iPad Breathes New Life into German Board Games
By Stuart Fox published
A unique style of physical German board games, moving to digital platforms like the iPhone and iPad has resuscitated classic pastimes.
Bob Guccione, Publisher of OMNI Magazine, Dead at 79
By Stuart Fox published
Bob Guccione, Sr., the publisher of OMNI and Penthouse magazines, died yesterday from cancer at the age of 79.

Stealth Malware Steals and Imitates Social Behavior
By Stuart Fox published
As Internet traffic increasingly shifts to social networking sites, a new class of malware will steal identities.

New App Monitors Pet Health
By Stuart Fox published
With the new CUPetHealth App, iPad and iPhone users can digitally crack their animal's food and drug intake.
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