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Deep Channels Link Ocean to Antarctic Glacier
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Microsoft Confirms $499 Xbox Series X for Nov. 10
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LIDAR Is Becoming a Real Business
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California Offshore Winds Show Promise as Power Source
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There Can be Only One: Visual Studio Codespaces 'Consolidating' Into GitHub Codespaces
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for RandomFactor:git in mah bellyThere can be only one: Visual Studio Codespaces 'consolidating' into GitHub Codespaces:
Another Chinese Rocket Falls Near a School, Creating Toxic Orange Cloud
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/09/another-chinese-rocket-falls-near-a-school-creating-toxic-orange-cloud/
Gen Z Not Ready to Eat Lab-Grown Meat
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Google's Taking on Robocallers With a New Kind of Caller ID
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China's Secretive 'Space Plane' Makes Successful Return to Earth
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:China's secretive 'space plane' makes successful return to Earth:
$299 Xbox Series S Console Launching in November
takyon writes:Microsoft has confirmed that it will launch a lower-priced version of its next-generation Xbox console following several leaks.It was confirmed that the Xbox Series S would be launched in November for $299 (£249.99 in the UK). The leaks are pinning the release date for both of the new Xbox consoles as November 10th, and the price of the larger Xbox Series X console at $499.The Xbox Series S will have a smaller SSD (512 GB vs. 1 TB), and will not include a disc drive, like Sony's PlayStation 5 Digital Edition. The console will target a 1440p resolution at up to 120 FPS (likely less in practice), but can use "4K upscaling for games". It includes hardware-accelerated DirectX raytracing, variable rate shading, and variable refresh rates.Previously: Sony's Next PlayStation Will Include an AMD Zen 2 CPU and Navi GPU
Mozilla and the EFF on the Pending EU Digital Services Act
canopic jug writes:The Mozilla Corporation is known for among other things the Firefox web browser and the Thunderbird e-mail client, and its current CEO has written an open letter to the European Commission on the upcoming Digital Services Act (DSA) (warning for PDF). In it she vaguely addresses transparency, accountability, online advertising, and digital markets for a European internet, without addressing The Internet itself. The DSA appears to include proposals to split off a European internet from The Internet at large and model it after the great firewall of China in regards to control and isolation.In the document, New Developments in Digital Services: Short-(2021), medium-(2025) and long-term (2030) perspectives and the implications for theDigital Services Act, the great firewall of China gets praised repeatedly as something to emulate should the EU split of an internet from The Internet:
Western Digital Spins Too Fast, Redefines "RPM"
takyon writes:Western Digital is trying to redefine the word "RPM"
Camcopter S-100 Helicopter Drone Makes World-First Oil Rig Delivery
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NASA Discovered a Faster, Cheaper Way of Getting to the Moon... and Patented It
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To Make a Better Sensor, Just Add Noise
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Amazon's Top UK Reviewers Appear to Profit From Fake 5-Star Posts
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Unraveling the Secrets of Tennessee Whiskey
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Amazon Deletes Job Listings Detailing Effort to Monitor ‘Labor Organizing Threats’
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SpaceX Seeks FCC Broadband Funds, Must Prove It Can Deliver Sub-100ms Latency
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Phones for Low-Income Users Hacked Before They're Turned On, Research Finds
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FCC Estimates It'll Cost Carriers $1.8 Billion to Replace Huawei, ZTE Hardware
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Numerica Telescope Tracks Satellites in Broad Daylight
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How Dangerous are Burning Electric Cars?
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Amazon Drivers Hang Phones in Trees to Compete for New Orders
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for FatPhil and others:Amazon drivers hang phones in trees to compete for new orders - Business Insider:
A Single Text is All it Took to Unleash Code-Execution Worm in Cisco Jabber
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Facebook Wants its Augmented Reality Glasses to Unlock "Perceptual Superpowers"
takyon writes:Facebook wants its AR glasses to unlock 'perceptual superpowers'
The Winamp Skin Museum is a Beautiful Homage to an Iconic Piece of Software
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Facebook to Blab Bugs it Finds if it Thinks Code Owners Aren’t Fixing Fast Enough
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Debian Academy Initiative Announced
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Diamonds Can Burn
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Mathematicians Report New Discovery about the Dodecahedron
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TinyML is Breathing Life into Billions of Devices
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:[Ed note: Sometimes stories come in where it is hard to tell whether they should be accepted and put before the community. This story is one of those. It certainly seems interesting, but I quite frankly can't tell whether this is the very start of something big, or a bunch of marketing hype. If it is as capable as claimed, I would expect reference implementations should be readily available for a PC — where are they? So, feel free to tear this to shreds or sing its praises in the comments. --martyb]TinyML is breathing life into billions of devices:
Attackers Are Trying to Exploit a High-Severity Zeroday in Cisco Gear
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Could a Tree Help Find a Decaying Corpse Nearby?
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Celera 500L Highly Efficient Business Plane
An Anonymous Coward writes:As reported by https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/36016/the-potentially-revolutionary-celera-500l-officially-breaks-cover a possible competitor for the private business jet is now being test flown. It's a pusher-prop plane, but it looks strange due to laminar flow fuselage and very high-aspect-ratio (long, skinny) wings. A high efficiency turbo-diesel engine gives claimed cruise speed of 450 miles/hour (700+kph) at 18-25 miles per US gallon, compare to 2-3 mpg for typical business jets. With this high fuel efficiency, range is 4500 miles and operating costs are projected to be less than 20% of typical small jet. The prototype seats six, similar to other small business aircraft.Company site at https://www.ottoaviation.com/ says:
China Launches Experimental Reusable Space Plane
RandomFactor writes:Under a veil of secrecy, China launched an experimental space plane believed to be an analog to the U.S. X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle on Thursday.The launch was
Metasurface Materials Put True Holographic Movie within Grasp
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Scientist Reveals Possible Reason Behind Mysterious Fall of Indus Valley Civilisation
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Three Stars, Warped Rings May Show How Planets End Up Moving Backward
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Lessons for the Navy’s New Frigate from the Littoral Combat Ship - War on the Rocks
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Stanford Scientists Track Tiny Atmospheric Ripples Using Data from Internet-Beaming Balloons
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Sorry, Amazon, Microsoft Wins JEDI Contract Again Upon Re-Evaluation
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for aristarchus:Sorry, Amazon, Microsoft wins JEDI contract again upon re-evaluation:
Supercomputer Crunches Data on COVID-19
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Key Coronavirus Forecast Predicts Over 410,000 Total U.S. Deaths by Jan. 1: "Worst is Yet to Come"
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Teen Arrested for 8 DDoS Attacks that Disrupted School’s Online Classes
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Battery-Free Game Boy Runs Forever
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Pentagon Takes First Step Toward Building Supersonic Air Force One
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Source of International Space Station Leak Still Not Found, NASA Says
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for RandomFactor:Source of International Space Station leak still not found, NASA says - Business Insider:Officials first noticed a leak last September, but they didn't do anything about it for nearly a year, since the leak wasn't major. Plus, station operations like space walks and crew exchanges kept crew members too busy to collect enough data about the issue.Recently, however, technicians detected an increase to the already elevated leak rate. So NASA announced on August 20 that the three men aboard the station — NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and Roscosmos cosmonauts Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner — would begin a hunt for the source.That search is "taking longer than expected," NASA spokesman Daniel Huot told Business Insider last week.Indeed, Huot said on Tuesday that technical teams were still reviewing the data collected by the crew. They've now ruled out most of the station's modules, Huot added, and should complete their review "in the coming days."If specialists still can't pinpoint the leak after that, he said, they'll need a new action plan.[...] In the event of an emergency on the space station, the crew members could return to Earth via the Soyuz MS-16 spaceship that's docked there. In a less extreme scenario, the crew could also cut off the leaking module and isolate it.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Mass Firing at Lab Zero Games Leaves Company With One Employee
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Facebook Tax Defence Backfires
An Anonymous Coward writes:Facebook could be hit with a massive brand new tax if it moves forward with its threat to block all Australian users from sharing news on its platform. In response, Facebook threatened to ban the sharing of news which then resulted in a threat to tax Facebook for news or rather "digital transactions". The Australian government appears to have predicted Facebook's response and had draft legislation drawn up ready to respond.
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