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Marine Corps Wants a Throwable Robot 270

Posted by samzenpus
from the goblin-bomb-dispenser dept.
coondoggie writes "The US Marine Corps has a request — build and rapidly deploy more 10lb-or-under robots its personnel can throw into dangerous situations that can quickly gather information without endangering Marines. The throwable robot is part of a family of robots that would range from the 10lb version to one that would act as a central controlling device and weigh close to 300lbs. Marine commanders are demanding ever lighter robots so that troops don't have to offload critical equipment from their rucksacks to accommodate them."

Comment: Re:Settings to disable (Score 1) 314

by Emrys (#29042319) Attached to: Palm Pre Reports Your Location and Usage To Palm
And for what it's worth, my settings since I bought the phone have been:

Auto Locate: Off. You will be asked for authorization when an application requests your location.
(I get prompted each time I start any app that wants my location. I can say no, and it starts with "limited functionality", like requiring me to type in a zip code for movie searches manually.)

Use GPS: Off
(I turn it on when I need to use it. Privacy and battery life concerns. Due to the latter, I know it's off when I turn it off.)

Background Data Collection: Off
(Based on someone else's post, I would guess this is Google using GPS coordinates and cell tower info to figure out where the cell towers are so they can provide location services without GPS active.)

I don' t have a Geotag Photos option.

Checking the current /var/context/contextfile, the first line is "{ "Location": false }". Every other line in there is an app start/stop time.

That doesn't mean it doesn't start up the GPS when it crashes to find coordinates to report, or anything... but I'd be curious what Joey's settings were here.

Comment: Re: IP filters out, content filters to the rescue (Score 1) 233

by Emrys (#23257090) Attached to: Spammers Hijacking IP Space

I've listened to your presentation and your message is essentially this: you shouldn't use IP based spam filtering because that will encourage spammers to exploit flaws in the border gateway protocol, therefore you should use content filtering.

There are several problems with that thesis.
There are indeed several problems with that thesis, but that's not the one he's presented; it's a strawman.

The thesis is rather:

1. Content filters work, and no one has yet demonstrated they can be seriously subverted when correctly applied.

2. Delivery-based countermeasures do not work, and only promote an arms race that will only end when airlines chain passengers naked to their seats. Er, sorry, I mixed two up there. Whatever.

Content filtering doesn't work well.
Prove it. No, really, please do.

Everyone who has seen his legitimate mail filtered away knows this, as does everyone who receives spam despite filters being in place.
And yet not one of them is able to publish on this failure that withstands any kind of peer review? Really?

As the filtering arms race progresses it will become harder and harder to seperate spam from legitimate mail, resulting in more processing power used and more false negatives and false positives.
I don't know what reality you live in but they been attempting "progress" the filtering arms race for years now. They haven't made any progress. We're still using the same tools first inspired by Graham and others and they still adapt and filter just as well.
Editorial

Ron Paul recieves a record $4.2 million in 24 hrs 2

Submitted by Anonymous Coward
An anonymous reader writes "The AP reports Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, aided by an extraordinary outpouring of Internet support Monday, hauled in more than $4.2 million in nearly 24 hours

The $4.2 million represented online contributions from more than 37,000 donors. Paul as of Monday had raised more than $7 million since Oct. 1, more than half his goal of $12 million by the end of the year, according to his Web site.

Paul advocates limited government and low taxes like other Republicans, but he stands alone as the only GOP presidential candidate opposed to the Iraq war. He also has opposed Bush administration security measures that he says encroach on civil liberties."
Editorial

Ron Paul recieves a record $4.2 million in 24 hrs

Submitted by Anonymous Coward
An anonymous reader writes "The AP reports Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, aided by an extraordinary outpouring of Internet support Monday, hauled in more than $4.2 million in nearly 24 hours.

The $4.2 million represented online contributions from more than 37,000 donors. Paul as of Monday had raised more than $7 million since Oct. 1, more than half his goal of $12 million by the end of the year, according to his Web site.

Paul advocates limited government and low taxes like other Republicans, but he stands alone as the only GOP presidential candidate opposed to the Iraq war. He also has opposed Bush administration security measures that he says encroach on civil liberties."
Mozilla

The Stagnation of JavaScript->

Submitted by AmaDaden
AmaDaden writes "Things might be heating up between the Mozilla folks and the IE folks. Why? Mozilla and others have been pushing for work on ES4 or ECMAScript 4th Edition. ECMAScript is better known as JavaScript. While Microsoft was a force behind the creation of all previous editions of ECMAScript since achieving browser dominance it seems they have stopped contributing. In addition they are now opposing ES4. It's worth mentioning that "Brendan's Roadmap" is from Mr.Javascript himself Brendan Eich"
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Security

Hackers Not Afraid of Being Caught 169

Posted by CmdrTaco
from the they-are-masters-of-disguises dept.
An anonymous reader wrote in to point us to an interview with Honeynet Founder Lance Spitzner where he says "Years ago it was hackers who were doing it for the bragging rights, now it's the criminals. The motivation has changed, hacking is now profitable and there's so much money to be made with very little risk to the actual hackers."

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