Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Spying on Our Stellar Neighbors: New Strides Made in Alpha Centauri Planet Hunt and other top stories.

  • Spying on Our Stellar Neighbors: New Strides Made in Alpha Centauri Planet Hunt

    Spying on Our Stellar Neighbors: New Strides Made in Alpha Centauri Planet Hunt
    GRAPEVINE, Texas — Earth's lonely sun is an outlier: most of the nearest sun-like stars have a stellar buddy or two in orbit with them. And researchers are getting closer to probing those complicated systems to directly image their planets. At last winter's meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS), Space.com reported on a talk by Ruslan Belikov, a scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in California, about how to complete a seemingly impossible task: using a deformable mirror ..
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  • Gaming Community ESEA Hacked, 1.5 Million User Accounts Leak Online

    Gaming Community ESEA Hacked, 1.5 Million User Accounts Leak Online
    More than 1.5 million usernames and passwords from popular competitive gaming community ESEA have leaked online following an attempted ransom by a hacker who managed to steal the data from the website.According to a statement from ESEA, leaked account information includes usernames, email addresses, passwords, security question answers and forum posts. It also, more troublingly, includes private and personally identifying information like private messages, IP addresses and phone numbers.The si..
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  • Airlines can stop warning passengers about the Galaxy Note 7 before boarding

    Airlines can stop warning passengers about the Galaxy Note 7 before boarding
    The Department of Transportation has lifted a requirement that airlines notify passengers that the recalled Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a prohibited flight risk, according to a press release from the Federal Aviation Administration. The phone remains ...
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  • ​Sonos CEO resigns amid high competition

    ​Sonos CEO resigns amid high competition
    Sonos makes smart speakers, like this Play:5.Photo by Sarah Tew/CNET John MacFarlane, CEO and co-founder of smart speaker company Sonos, said Tuesday he's stepping down. MacFarlane led the company for 15 years but faced increased competition from companies like Google and Amazon over the past couple of years."There are no typical transitions of leadership, especially for founder-led companies where the strength l..
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  • New Video Pits iPhone Click Wheel Prototype Against Scott Forstall's Icon-Based iPhone Prototype

    New Video Pits iPhone Click Wheel Prototype Against Scott Forstall's Icon-Based iPhone Prototype
    Or are you clueless why Forstalls departure occurred? Of course Apple never confirmed specifics, but allegedly He wasn't just terminated because of Cooks doing. Forstall botched Apple maps and Siri was over hyped during his reign, which fell flat. He partly put himself in this position with projects he failed to deliver upon. Not to mention Forstall was in serious clash with Ive during that period, who was very close to Jobs. So, there were Indifferences between the two. I believe Forstall was ..
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  • Study suggests Earth once had many moonlets — until they merged to form the moon

    Study suggests Earth once had many moonlets — until they merged to form the moon
    This narrow-angle image taken by NASA's Cassini shows the moon in August 1999. (NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute) The moon is the most obvious and familiar object in Earth's night sky — constant, consistent, predictable in its monthly cycles and its daily rising and setting. Astronomers understand the moon's movements so thoroughly that even a break from the routine, like an eclipse, can be anticipated 1,000 years in advance. But we don't know the moon as well as we think. In fact, for years..
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  • Asteroid sleuths go back to the future

    Asteroid sleuths go back to the future
    Careful sleuthing through decade-old images has enabled ESA's asteroid team to decide that a newly discovered space rock poses little threat of hitting Earth any time soon. Spotting a previously unknown asteroid for the first time always raises the big question: is there a risk it will impact Earth? Yet, upon discovery, analysts often have very little to go on. The initial image from the observatory, survey team or individual backyard astronomer who spotted the rock typically gives on..
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  • The guy who created one of Apple's most beloved technologies is leaving Apple

    The guy who created one of Apple's most beloved technologies is leaving Apple
    Chris Lattner, the inventor of Apple's relatively new programming language called Swift, is leaving Apple, he announced on the Swift mailing list on Tuesday as spotted by MacStories' John Voorhees. Lattner didn't at first give a reason for his exit, simply saying he would leave later this month "to pursue an opportunity in another space."  However, Tesla later announced via a blog post that Lattner was joining Tesla as its Vice President of Autopilot Software. (He's replacing Jinnah Hosein, Spa..
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  • AT&T is raising the price of grandfathered unlimited plans again

    AT&T is raising the price of grandfathered unlimited plans again
    AT&T's grandfathered unlimited plans are vestiges of an earlier era, when unfettered access to mobile data was a perk offered to those willing to buy into the smartphone before it became ubiquitous. Now, those plans are getting costlier — again. AT&T ...
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