In the early 1970s, phone phreaks manipulated the long-distance system using blue boxes that they built from sketchy photocopied schematics that were often riddled with errors. Not many had the skill to do this. Phreaking was restricted to a select few. Charles Platt 1970sbluebox share on social
Our information network is much better protected than our railroad network, and someone who cracks a system is able to cause far less human damage than someone who derails a train. Why, then, has 'computer crime' caused so much hysteria? Perhaps because the public is so willing - eager, even - to be scared by bogeymen. Charles Platt bogeymancausecomputer share on social
The landscape of the Net has changed; that cyberfrontier of the past has become a teeming city of people, transactions, and businesses. Charles Platt businesschangecity Change image and share on social
Despite (or because of) a free public school system, millions of teenagers enter the work force without marketable skills. So why would anyone expect them to be well paid? Charles Platt enterexpectforce Change image and share on social
The idea of an e-book has been around since the late 1970s, when researchers at Xerox PARC got on the case. Their prototype used millions of little magnetic particles, black on one side and white on the other, loosely embedded in the surface of a soft sheet of rubber. Charles Platt 1970sblackbook share on social
When you shop online, wouldn't you like to sample the bouquet of wines, the aroma of cigars, or the subtle fragrance of flowers before surrendering your credit card number? Surely more companies will want to aromatize their Web presence when they realize there's a device that can produce genuinely pleasing, authentic fragrances. Charles Platt aromaaromatizeauthentic share on social
As cyberspace matures into a totally immersive experience, I'm betting it will turn out to be fully odor-enabled. Charles Platt betcyberspaceenable Change image and share on social
Misery is the stuff of comedy, if one can just live long enough to get over it. Charles Platt comedylivelong Change image and share on social
If smart technology can transform 3-D from a crude novelty to a genuine visual enhancement, why shouldn't a sophisticated odor synthesizer follow a similar path? Charles Platt crudeenhancementfollow Change image and share on social
Personally, I believe that government, rather than money, tends to be the primary factor limiting the development of new technologies. Charles Platt developmentfactorgovernment Change image and share on social