Comment Personal Locator Beacon (Score 1) 49
Pentagon's UFO Unit Will Make Some Findings Public (baltimoresun.com) 186
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who is the acting chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, told a CBS affiliate in Miami this month that he was primarily concerned about reports of unidentified aircraft over U.S. military bases -- and that it was in the government's interest to find out who was responsible. He expressed concerns that China or Russia or some other adversary had made "some technological leap" that "allows them to conduct this sort of activity." Rubio said some of the unidentified aerial vehicles over U.S. bases possibly exhibited technologies not in the U.S. arsenal. But he also noted: "Maybe there is a completely, sort of, boring explanation for it. But we need to find out."
Comment Patch timeliness is only half the battle (Score 2) 30
Comment BIN blacklisting, and maybe a legal gray area (Score 1) 99
I like the idea of following the money to the robocaller, but there are practical and theoretical problems.
The practical problem is that DoNotPay credit card BINs will quickly get blacklisted, which will neuter the service. It will be interesting to see if DoNotPay finds a way around this.
The theoretical problem is that call recipients would be agreeing to purchase their services: that agreement is essentially a contract that the robocaller might try using in a counter-claim of breach of contract. Without statutory protections, anyone who tries this may end up in a legal gray area if it reaches litigation.
New Device Harvests Energy In Darkness (nytimes.com) 42
His puck-in-a-dish is elevated on aluminum legs, enabling air to flow around it. As the dark puck loses warmth to the night sky, the side facing the stars grows colder than the side facing the air-warmed tabletop. This slight difference in temperature generates a flow of electricity. When paired with a voltage converter, the prototype produced 25 milliwatts of power per square meter. That is about three orders of magnitude lower than what a typical solar panel produces, and well short of even the roughly 4-watt maximum efficiency for such devices. Still, several experts said the prototype was an important contribution to a new and relatively unusual space in the renewable energy sector.
Comment Tweet via SMS was useful in emergencies (Score 1) 20
Twitter was a key part of my emergency communication plan for Hurricane Dorian; I had planned to rely on it to to reach people in case the web (mobile and wired) became unusable for some reason, including congestion during an emergency. SMS will generally get through even if data connectivity is broken, and with a single SMS I could broadcast my status to people who needed to see it, just by issuing a tweet. This worked without my people needing to create accounts or register anywhere, as they could just visit my twitter URL.
I'm sure there's a better way to approach this without disabling the feature entirely, and I hope Twitter works toward that quickly. I'm not aware of anyone who handles this use case as well as they did.
EU Set To Mandate Speed Limiters In All New Cars (bbc.co.uk) 485
Netflix Enables Streaming Quality Control To Reign In Mobile Data Usage (hothardware.com) 69
Is It Time To Throw Out the College Application System? 389
Comment Need new compiler features (Score 1) 470
Skype Hands Teenager's Information To Private Firm 214
Microsoft Office 2013 Not Compatible With Windows XP, Vista 711