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Submission + - An Open Letter to Google Chairman Eric Schmidt on Drones (diydrones.com)

savuporo writes: DC Area Drone User Group has posted an open letter in response to recent comments by Eric Schmidt about banning drones from private use. Closing section:
Personally owned flying robots today have the power to change the balance of power between individuals and large bureaucracies in much the same way the Internet did in the past. And just as the military researchers who developed GPS for guiding munitions could never have imagined their technology would be used in the future to help people conduct health surveys in the world’s poorest countries or help people find dates in the world’s richest, there is a whole world of socially positive and banal applications for drones that are yet to be discovered. We should embrace this chance that technology provides instead of strangling these opportunities in their infancy. Our hope is that you and the rest of Google’s leadership will embrace this pro-technology agenda in the future rather than seeking to stifle it. We would welcome the opportunity to speak further with you about this topic.

Submission + - Netflix allows any device previously registered to your account resign up

hackwrench writes: "When you unsubscribe from Netflix, Netflix allows any device previously associated with the account to renew the account without having to reenter your email address and password. At least, this happened with a Wii where I cancelled a subscription, went out of town and came back to find my Mom had reactivated the account. I used PayPal to pay, so I don't know if using a credit card makes any difference"

Comment Opium anyone? (Score 1) 534

And here I thought that the only thing that a poppy was good for was to make opium. That and making seeds to put on bread rolls that make people fail drug tests. "Officer, I wasn't using opium, it was poppy seeds on a roll, Honest!" They should arrest him for possession of drug paraphernalia, if anything. The current charge doesn't make sense and if it doesn't make sense, you must acquit.
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Submission + - Freed Goldman Sachs Programmer Charged Again (paritynews.com)

hypnosec writes: Sergey Aleynikov, a former programmer for Goldman Sachs, is facing fresh round of charges (again) even though he had managed to successfully appeals against Federal Court trial outcome. According to Manhattan District Attorney’s office, the 42 year old has been charged in a County Court in New York, US with two counts of felonies of unlawful use of secret scientific material and duplication of computer-related material. Previously he was charged under National Stolen Property Act (NSPA) and the Economic Espionage Act (EEA). According to the US constitution, a person cannot be tried twice for the same alleged crime. But, Aleynikov has been charged under the New York laws that are different from federal acts.

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