This month
Wifis.org, quand le wifi devient social |
partager son wifi est d’abord une question de confiance
January 2012
December 2011
Cracker une clé WPA facilement… | Korben
Strategies for Public Occupation - at the Storefront for Art and Architecture | Blogs | Archinect
P2P (peer-to-peer) Occupation studies the propagation of a 'shadow' Wi-Fi network that circumvents official telecommunication networks to offer a safe and public internet for citizens. Such an occupation works by introducing existing software that converts existing telecommunication devices into Wi-Fi access nodes.
November 2011
September 2011
Chinavasion WiFi-Enabled Pico Projector | Video Gadgets at Hardware Sphere
hmmm kind of want. :)own new gadget called WiFi-enabled Pico Projector
August 2011
LifeNet: About LifeNet
All devices on a LifeNet network are considered peers without a hierarchy.
July 2011
Men build small flying spy drone that cracks Wi-Fi and cell data
the drone is that it can crack Wi-Fi networks and GSM networks as well as collect the data from them.
Digital Picture Frame Snatches Photos from Public Wi-Fi Networks « How-To News
The picture frame is made from an ancient Pentium II laptop, a custom frame built by Artrageous, and some handy duct tape. It runs Debian and the application used to snatch pictures from the Wi-Fi connection is Driftnet, a "program which listens to network traffic and picks out images from TCP streams it observes".
Je me demande si un PIC (à la Arduino) aurait la puissance de faire ça, et de le faire tourner sur une pile de 9V ? Voire de faire ça avec du papier électronique (bien mieux que ces écrans LCD avec leur angle de vision réduit).
May 2011
April 2011
Le Parlement Européen soutient des communications sans-fil libres | La Quadrature du Net
Ce vote est encourageant et doit être confirmé en séance plénière, en dépit de la pression que les diffuseurs et les industries des télécoms feront inévitablement peser sur le Parlement Européen pour tenter de garder le contrôle des ondes radios.
March 2011
56% of business customers use mobile technology to search/book hotels: study | Eyefortravel
Immaterials: Light painting WiFi on Vimeo
This project explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs.
A four-metre long measuring rod with 80 points of light reveals cross-sections through WiFi networks using a photographic technique called light-painting.














