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July 29, 2010
Timothy Quinn

5 articles found. Page 1 of 1.
DNA Lite: Redefining Circumstantial Evidence in the Age of Forensic Technology
by  Timothy Quinn, 2497 words
Second U.S. and all other rights available.

Technology: Law enforcement agencies throughout the world have embraced the technique of electronic auditing as a sure sign of things to come in the burgeoning field of forensic technology. Full story...
 
If You're Reading This, The World Didn't End Last Thursday
by  Timothy Quinn, 2831 words
Second electronic and all other rights available. Not available in Australia.

Science: To date, the bulk of the scientific community has washed its hands of cult science, sufficing to roll back on its heels with an exasperated cry of, "Where does it end?" Full story...
 
Unreasonable Facsimiles
by  Timothy Quinn, 2167 words
Second U.S. and all other rights available. Not available in Australia.

Technology: The river of information in which we float seems to run more swiftly, if not as deep, and whatever illusions we might have entertained of a democratic allocation of processing power have been left far downstream in the whorls and eddies of endless software upgrades, security patches and licensing tiers. Full story...
 
Anthropomorphizing the Light Switch: The Human Face of Twenty-First Century Information Systems
by  Timothy Quinn, 2735 words
Second U.S. and all other rights available.

Technology: The consequences of ill-conceived user interfaces can represent a daily frustration, whether we're dictating a memorandum in the workplace or sitting at home watching the ballgame, afraid to applaud for fear of startling the Clapper. Full story...
 
Selling the Information War: The Troubling History of America's War on Cyberterrorism
by  Timothy Quinn, 6595 words
Second UK and all other rights available.

Politics-U.S./Technology: Hackers and information terrorists have somehow become the New Communists, a welcome distraction from less quantifiable threats to the American way of life, such as the erosion of public education, abiding racial polarization and a faltering healthcare infrastructure. Full story...
 


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