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By Derek Clark
Contributing Writer, [GAS]
If you’ ve read any science fiction or watched any sci-fi shows lately, then chances are you’re familiar with the concept of the ‘singularity’. If not, then you should probably stop reading this article and go finish knitting that sweater for your grandson.
Singularity refers to a theory that technological progress will continue to speed up and that we will develop super smart toasters that will speed up the progress even more causing them to invent even smarter toasters and… well, you see where this is going – world toaster domination.
The concept was first discussed by statistician I.J. Good who, in 1965, said that if machines became intelligent, they would rapidly improve themselves and outstrip man. He called it the ‘intelligence explosion’ . But it was scientist and author Vernor Vinge who coined the phrase ‘singularity’ for his 1993 essay, ‘The Coming Technological Singularity’ (apparently, revising his previous title of ‘Robots Gonna Fuck You Up, Bitch!’ ). The idea was intended as an analogy to a gravitational singularity – as the laws of physics become unrecognizable near a black hole, so too would human society when a technological singularity occurred. Though originally meant to refer to the ‘intelligence explosion’ , the term singularity has since been used to describe other big theoretical leaps, such as nanotechnology and Lady Gaga’s gender.
Here are a few more impending singularities that I feel you should be made aware of…
The Hipster Singularity – when the swelling aura of smug self-righteousness causes vintage clothing to become self-aware and rise up and smother their PBR-drinking, indie band-listening owners.
The NASCAR Singularity – when NASCAR race cars inevitably develop better English skills than their fans and explain to them the problems of inbreeding, thus ending the propagation of their species.
The Jobs Singularity – when Apple devices become so desirable and expensive that everyone will be forced to donate their livers to Steve Jobs to obtain one. Unfortunately, they’ll only enjoy it for about three days before keeling over. Oh, but what a three days!
The Jersey Shore Singularity – when a giant globular creature known as a ‘Snookie’ rises like Cthulhu from the ever-mounting, primordial ooze of self-tanning lotion coating the Jersey Shore to devour all Guido-kind.
The Facebook Singularity – when millions of people become aware at the exact same moment that Facebook is actually just a sadder form of scrapbooking and all join a suicide pact where they ‘like’ each other to death on Mark Zuckerberg’s birthday.
The Ironic Zombie Singularity – when average people suddenly snap and start eating all the annoying zombie fans. Because seriously, enough already.
Whether you like it or not, the singularity is coming for you in one form or another. If you need me, I’ll be huddled in the corner, nervously knitting sweaters for the robot apocalypse.
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There are just two days to go until the start of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and it looks as if the geeky gadgets will keep on coming.
The most notable area for product launches at this year’s event looks certain to be the latest batch of “iPad killer” tablet devices (mainly running Google’s Android platform), though there will also likely be headlines when Verizon unveils its first smartphones compatible with the ultra-high speed LTE (4G in all but official specification) networks that are currently only available through PC cards.
There are plenty of other goodies set to go on display though. Here’s some of the ones that we’ve already heard about.
Microsoft is planning to unveil a set-top box that runs a customized edition of Windows and uses the Media Center interface. It will combine streaming from a PC with online content. And yes, it does sound like a “me too” response to Apple TV and Google TV.
Netflix will apparently announce that it is now so huge (it makes up 20% of all peak-time download traffic in the US) that it’s persuaded most of the leading manufacturers to begin including a giant red Netflix button on remote controls for Blu-ray players and TV sets with internet capabilities.
ASUS will demonstrate a motion control system for PCs that uses the same 3D capture technology licensed to Microsoft for Kinect. It’ll be mainly focused for web browsing when watching a large screen TV hooked up to a PC, but could be used in online gaming as well.
Lexar is offering a frankly terrifying 128GB SD memory card. It’s hard to decide what’s the more frightening prospect if you manage to lose or damage the card: the loss of a stupendous amount of data in one go, or the fact that you’d be writing off a $700 investment.
HDTV manufacturer Vizio will be showing off sets that include built-in access to a range of applications, most notably OnLive, a streaming PC gaming service that includes high-profile games such as Assassin’s Creed II and Batman: Arkham Asylym on three day ($5-7) and five day ($7-9) rentals, or unlimited access for around $20-30.
We’ve had our new kitten for about a month. He has several different names since he’s deaf and can’t hear any of them, but we usually just call him Kitty.
We caught a video of him playing with this remote control spider toy my sister got. The dog that occasionally walks by is our relative’s Corgi dog, Cesar. You can hear me saying something like “Cesar is so concerned!” because he keeps pacing by nervously. He probably wants to protect the kitten from the evil spider toy. [Source]
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The Joy of Stats is an hour long documentary that will take you through the wonderful world of statistics. Yes, I know that the idea of spending an hour watching this will turn quite a few of you down, but since the documentary is presented by superstar boffin Professor Hans Rosling, whose eye-opening and funny online lectures have made him an international Internet legend, I can assure you that most will enjoy the video.
Sure, these Star Wars Force FX lightsabers all look pretty awesome, but you can’t really compare them with Bradley Lewis’s awesome ROTJ Luke Skywalker Lightsaber Replica, which includes motion SFX, a crystal chamber, and a removable blade. Check it out:
Return of the Jedi Luke Lightsaber Without Blade, Showing Crystal Chamber
Return of the Jedi Luke Lightsaber With Blade Attached
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