Science Fiction in the News Articles
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Daniel Suarez

Daniel Suarez (b. 1964) is an American information technology consultant-turned-author. He initially published under the pseudonym Leinad Zeraus[2] (his name spelled backwards).

Science fiction in the News articles describe real-world events that relate to the ideas and inventions in sf novels and movies. Select a news article:

Twitter 360 Augmented Reality
   It's funny, but I just read about this in Daniel Suarez' new novel.
Farmigo For Nascent Darknet Farms
   How far away from sfnal darknet farms are we? Farmigo is building up the infrastructure.
Scarab Robotic Chase Vehicle Concept
   An all-electric chase vehicle for use by police. Sounds like a science-fictional concept to me.
Google Cars Drive Faster, Safer Than You
   This car reminds me of a predatory automobile from a recent story.
Electronic License Plates For California By Smart Plate Mobile
   Another science fiction prediction come to life!
DARPA Wants Airborne Launch Facility For Drones
   This was tried with recon craft in WWII.
Autonomous Car Outperforms Professional Race Driver
   'Khan grinned. 'It's alive! Bu-wahhahahah!''- Daniel Suarez, 2009.
SoSITE: US Pilots To Command DARPA Drone Army
   'With a click of his pinky he brought up a pop-up menu, then selected *Kill Everyone*'- Daniel Suarez, 2009.
Autonomous Cars: The Year Of Driving Dangerously
   'The Lincoln was weaving from side to side...' - Daniel Suarez,
Robot Swarms Controlled With Augmented Reality
   'You're not thinking in enough dimensions...' - Daniel Suarez, 2009.
Elon Musk Fears A 'Fleet-Wide Hack' Of Autonomous Vehicles
   'Khan grinned. 'It's alive! Bu-wahhahahah!''
Drone Assassin Fails To Kill Venezuelan President
   'The spotter descends, and we think it searches the vicinity, looking for the victim's face...' - Daniel Suarez, 2012.
Rplate Digital License Plates Now Legal In Michigan
   'Gragg's digital ink license plates ...' - Daniel Suarez, 2009.
'Young Razorbacks Before Their Katanas Grow In'
   'Twin robotic arms with gleaming three-foot sword blades unfolded from the forward hydraulic assemblies...' - Daniel Suarez, 2009.
Do Smart Glasses Need Forward-Facing Cameras?
   'They were stylish, with yellow-tinted lenses and hip frames, but the posts were unusually thick.' - Daniel Suarez, 2009.
Anduril Lattice Anvil Counter Drone System
   'These drones are autonomous-programmed to find and kill their victim, and then to self-destruct.' - Daniel Suarez, 2012
AVATECT Prevents Spoofing Of Avatars
   'Your physical appearance is a graphical encryption that the human mind is uniquely qualified to decode.' - Daniel Suarez, 2009.
Amazon Blimp Parent Drone Concept
   'So the parent drone carries a spotter that it launches...' - Daniel Suarez, 2012.
Real-Life Mind-Reading With MRI
   'So you see, you can hide nothing from me. I am about to know you better than anyone has ever known you.' - Daniel Suarez, 2009.
Drone Bombings In Moscow Foreseen 100 Years Ago
   'Once the target is confirmed, it uses an IR laser to send a coded signal back to the parent, clearing it to attack.' - Daniel Suarez, 2012.

 

 

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