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  1. Re:Still don't know how to do practical fusion on The Quest To Find Nuclear Fuel On the Moon (businessweekme.com) · · Score: 1

    India gets free energy on the moon, the ultimate high ground.
    Looking down at earth with no need to worry about limited energy for any project. Thats winning.

  2. People who like the EU internet can enjoy the EU approved francophone internet.

  3. "Peak Screen'? 8K HDR? on We've Reached 'Peak Screen'. So What Comes Next? (wral.com) · · Score: 1

    With all that cinema film cleaned up and made 8K ready.

  4. Computer games work on ComputerWorld Says Newest Windows 10 'Isn't Ready for Prime Time' (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    GeForce Experience updates.
    Kaspersky anti virus works.
    Windows 10 is ready.

  5. Re:Some alternatives on Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites In Search Results (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks for Findx. Good to support brands that are searching the web.

  6. Time for a new search engine on Google Downranks 65,000 Pirate Sites In Search Results (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 2

    Not an ad company that hides results.

  7. Like early Razer on Microsoft Re-Launches Its Classic 'IntelliMouse' (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    But MS needs more side buttons. Windows 10 games crave side buttons.

  8. Re:What does it do? on DARPA Invests $100 Million In a Silicon Compiler (eetimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Like the computers in the 1980's that shipped with Basic on a chip. Turn the computer on and trust the chip to make the correct code.

  9. Re:Geh. on DARPA Invests $100 Million In a Silicon Compiler (eetimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Like finding people who could work with Basic and put it on a chip in 1980 difficult?

  10. Re:Not a compiler, a layout engine on DARPA Invests $100 Million In a Silicon Compiler (eetimes.com) · · Score: 1

    A gov CPU that does Ada really quick?

  11. Re:M$ just invented a cellphone... on Microsoft Details Secret 'Pocketable' Surface Device (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    A new Dauphin DTR-1 with Windows 10 :)

  12. Re:Tech News -- Always Enlightening and Frightenin on Security Flaws Disclosed in 4G LTE Mobile Telephony Standard (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    AC the security services always want a real time way in before a standard is set and in the wild.
    Then the ex and former security services have a way in for a price.
    Federal police then help state task forces with "tech".
    State and city police then find the rent for their own police to get in.
    Then its down to the cost of a private detective and the national media.

  13. Re:Man In the Middle different from stingray how ? on Security Flaws Disclosed in 4G LTE Mobile Telephony Standard (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Stingray has a GUI for voice prints.

  14. Audio spyware. Thats the innovation from an adware company.

  15. Re:M$ just invented a cellphone... on Microsoft Details Secret 'Pocketable' Surface Device (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    A very small laptop with a flip lid. A Dolphin 6110 device but from M$?

  16. Re:"new and disruptive on Microsoft Details Secret 'Pocketable' Surface Device (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    It can now squirt data files too. Not just DRM music.

  17. Its a Block heater https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... like up in Canada eh.
    With the plug and the heating and the charging. More power to look after the battery.

  18. Re:Maybe now politicians will take privacy serious on A Massive Cache of Law Enforcement Personnel Data Has Leaked (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Reporting that the data moved out of the USA was not reporting on why the data to moved out and why nothing was done to protect the data once access was discovered. The US gov watched for a long time. Nothing was done. The data movement out of the USA was watched. The full data set was allowed to be copied.

  19. Re:Maybe now politicians will take privacy serious on A Massive Cache of Law Enforcement Personnel Data Has Leaked (zdnet.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Re "How was if swept under the rug?"
    Read the report. Nothing was done. The US gov sat on the discovery about mil/gov data getting accessed for months.
    The movement of data in real time out of the USA was allowed.
    Nothing was done to protect the data. Nothing was done to secure and encrypt the data.
    The data set was left as bait to try and see what was going to be done.
    The data set was copied out of the USA. The US gov for some expected the data set to be searched and used in real time.
    That the access would be back to the US site, not the movement of all data out of the USA. The data set was left open, unencrypted to see how the access and searching would happen.
    Nothing was searched for and all the data got copied out as the US gov watched on. The only method discovered was that the data was copied.
    The tame US media reported the copy of the gov/mil data set as if a movie studio had a movie archive copied.

  20. Re:To bad that google fiber is not bigger as that on Google Is Planning a Game Platform That Could Take On Xbox and PlayStation (kotaku.com) · · Score: 1

    Re "The latency will be noticeable otherwise"
    Only approve games that don't have a latency related game play problem.
    Nice games that share smaller amounts of bandwidth in nice ways. Equality.
    Without needing that measurement of how long a ping is.

  21. Re:No they won't on Kroger Will Use Autonomous Vehicles To Deliver Groceries (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Think about mapping the road to every new customer using a human with video the first time. That would avoid all the direction trouble. Then the computer knows for all later delivery requests. From a central location with the goods, down a set of roads, down a lane to a home. The powerful robot arm would be very careful with the bags.
    A human could even watch over the van placing the bags CCTV style. Guide the arm into the van and ensure the bag was the correct one and the area around the van was clear.
    One human to watch over a much larger number of vans in real time. Just for the final clearance to move the bag from the van to the ground at the correct dwelling.
    Human "backup" but it wont be one driver for each van along the entire set of roads. A human gets a real time video link and approves the location is correct and that everything is clear when the bag/box is getting placed.

  22. Re:No they won't on Kroger Will Use Autonomous Vehicles To Deliver Groceries (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Think of getting agenda the different UK tax rates.
    No road tax, congestion charge. The cost of power.
    An autonomous van arrives and the robot arm places the shopping in your forecourt.

  23. With NN removed that will free up a series of tubes all over the USA.
    Push the art work and sound files down to the player and just interact with the SJW approved content.
    No war games and latency is not a problem. Once the gamer has the approved SJW content the bandwidth up/down is not beyond many networks.

  24. Re:Coming or not? on 128TB SD Cards Are Coming (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    8K will do its best to help with that.

  25. Car Inspection Measuring Companion on SpaceX Will Send an AI Robot To Join Astronauts On ISS (seattletimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Put that German quality robot to work making more German robots on earth.
    Gather the new German designed robots and put them to work making cars.