Lawmakers Slam Apple for 'Censorship' of Apps at China's Behest (bloomberg.com) 55
Apple removed the HKmap.live app from the App Store in China and Hong Hong earlier this month, saying it violated local laws. The company also said it received "credible information" from Hong Kong authorities indicating the software was being used "maliciously" to attack police. The decision, and the reasoning, was questioned widely. Cook, in a recent memo to Apple employees, said that "national and international debates will outlive us all, and, while important, they do not govern the facts."
Forced Arbitration Isn't 'Forced' Because No One Has To Buy Service, Says AT&T (arstechnica.com) 342
Submission + - Smoking mothers may alter the DNA of their children (sciencemag.org)
Comment Re:Small Connectors (Score 1) 408
It's much easier to construct a HD-SDI cable which is only one conductor and shield, maintains its 75 ohm impedance (impedance discontinuities cause signal reflections and inter-symbol interference), and has low loss (larger diameter and air or foam dielectric).
Comment Re:Companies are obsessed with VPNs (Score 1) 212
Install Cygwin, it will give you much of the features of eXceed for free, including an Xserver, a local xterm client to connect to your Linux box, and ssh.
Comment Re:Innovative (Score 3, Insightful) 244
Sorry, but it works nothing like you describe.
It is true that there is only one pair of wires involved. Phones (Plain Old Telephone Services P.O.T.S) achieve full duplex with a simple analog circuit called a hybrid. Until the 1980's most phones had no active electronics in them. The hybrid was a specialized transformer which by arrangement of the coils' polarities, the much stronger sending signal is subtracted from the receiving signal in the handset. The subtraction is purposely designed not to be perfect so there is some 'sidetone' left over to give you feedback on how loud to talk.
In modern phones the hybrid is composed of a SLIC (subscriber line interface circuit), basically amplifiers which can do the subtraction operation.
Outside of the phone, both sending and receiving signals share the same pair, just moving in opposite directions.
It sound like this research team just developed a similar hybrid circuit for RF.
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Feed news.com: Google Maps now includes traffic in drive time (com.com)
Comment Re:This is news? (Score 1) 232
His free software, which predated Linux, allowed me to run my simple 8080 and 486 like a Unix boxen. The KA9Q NOS made my transition to Linux simple and helped train me in a new career of software devlopment.
Phil Karn is definitely an expert in wireless networking (hardware and software). Check out his site or do a Google search for more information on his contributions to Amateur Radio, wireless technology, and the Internet. I bet some of his code ended up in the Linux kernel as well.