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Facebook’s Solar-Powered Internet Plane Looks Like a Stealth Bomber

July 30th, 2015

Pics at the link. Woh. Via: The Verge: Facebook’s plans to become a flying internet service provider for the developing world are coming to fruition. The company today introduced Aquila, a high-flying, long-endurance plane that will bring basic internet access to the developing world. A working model of the plane is now ready for testing, […]

Windows 10 Delivers Updates to Other Users on the Internet Via Peer-to-Peer by Default

July 30th, 2015

Update: Windows 10 Default Privacy Settings: “Vague and Bordering on Scary” — By dumb luck, I just found a setting that indicates that Windows 10 delivers updates to other computers over the Internet via peer-to-peer networking. Not good if you’re like most people in New Zealand on metered Internet connections! Once I got over my […]

Robots: The Growing Threat to the Service Industry

July 30th, 2015

Via: Value Walk: Soon McDonald’s and Burger King Worldwide Inc (NYSE:BKW) will have no need for anyone to run a burger kiosk other than a 20-something with mad technology skills; everything from order entry to burger preparation and delivery will be automated (and faster and without the asinine errors that plague this low-education industry today). […]

Intel and Micron Announce New Memory Technology, 3D XPoint

July 30th, 2015

Via: Intel: The technology is up to 1,000 times faster and has up to 1,000 times greater endurance than NAND, and is 10 times denser than conventional memory. … Following more than a decade of research and development, 3D XPoint technology was built from the ground up to address the need for non-volatile, high-performance, high-endurance […]

Kentucky Man Arrested for Shooting Down Drone

July 30th, 2015

Via: WDRB: A Hillview man has been arrested after he shot down a drone flying over his property — but he’s not making any apologies for it. It happened Sunday night at a home on Earlywood Way, just south of the intersection between Smith Lane and Mud Lane in Bullitt County, according to an arrest […]

Japan Fires the World’s Most Powerful Laser (for a Trillionth of a Second)

July 29th, 2015

Via: Popular Science: Researchers at Osaka University are claiming to have fired the most powerful laser in the world. The 2-petawatt (two quadrillion watt) pulse lasted just one picosecond (a trillionth of a second). For a rough comparison, in 2013, a 50 kilowatt (50,000 watt) laser shot down a drone two kilometers away. Osaka’s mega-powerful […]

New Zealand Parents Feeding Junk Food to Children Until Their Teeth Dissolve to the Gums

July 29th, 2015

Via: Stuff: Children as young as 18 months old are having multiple rotten teeth pulled out as parents feed toddlers soft drinks through sipper bottles, and chocolate biscuits and Milo as bedtime treats. Dentist and veteran anti-sugar lobbyist Rob Beaglehole said he pulled several teeth on Monday from an 18-month-old, and had once treated a […]

Amazon Provides New Details on Plan for Drone Air Corridors

July 28th, 2015

Via: The Verge: The company laid out its vision for a multi-tiered superhighway in the sky, one in which all drones flying above 200 feet would have the ability to communicate with — and ideally sense and avoid — other aircraft. It’s an attempt to put an end to the Wild West atmosphere that has […]

Colorado City Stops Water Fluoridation

July 28th, 2015

Via: Natural Society: Snowmass, a skier’s paradise tucked into the Colorado Mountains, and part of Aspen, has decided to stop fluoridating its water. The news comes just after the latest groundbreaking study on water fluoridation concluded that there was zero relationship between water fluoridation and cavity prevention. As Anthony Gucciardi shared with you on July […]

Deep Neural Nets Can Now Recognize Your Face in Thermal Images

July 28th, 2015

Via: MIT Technology Review: One problem with infrared surveillance videos or infrared CCTV images is that it is hard to recognize the people in them. Faces look different in the infrared and matching these images to their normal appearance is a significant unsolved challenge. The problem is that the link between the way people look […]

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