Whoever has been stealing Mark Wotton's newspaper should look out: He's formulating a revenge plan, and it involves ninjas.
Net ninja: Sensor-laden, Web-connected Ninja Blocks can carry out preset actions in response to stimuli. For example, you might tell the block to sound an alarm when your cat jumps on your sofa. Ninja Blocks Well, technically, it involves Ninja Blocks—little computerized, sensor-equipped boxes that Wotton helped create. The blocks connect to the Internet to carry out preset actions in response to stimuli. For example, via an online service called Ninja Cloud, Wotton could set a Ninja Block equipped with a motion detector to automatically take photos of the paper thief and upload them to Facebook.
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