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Source: Kotaku – Here’s What Happens to Your Body When You Die

Welcome to Pipette, a recurring video series that explores big science by women.
Source: Kotaku – Here’s What Happens to Your Body When You Die

Palantir, the secretive Silicon Valley technology company that creates tools to mine and analyze large quantities of data, just won an important legal battle against the US Army. The company was protesting the way the Army accepted bids to create an upgraded version of its Distributed Common Ground System, a multi-billion dollar project that helps organize and coordinate efforts across different military branches.
Source: Gizmodo – Palantir Wins Key Battle With US Army
Earlier this year, we learned about China’s first “intelligent security robot,” which was said to include “electrically charged riot control tool.” We now know what this robot is up to, and what its developed unit looks like. Reader dcblogs writes: China recently deployed what it calls a “security robot” in a Shenzhen airport. It’s named AnBot and patrols around the clock. It is a cone-shaped robot that includes a cattle prod. The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, which look at autonomous system deployments in a report last week, said AnBot, which has facial recognition capability, is designed to be linked with China’s latest supercomputers. AnBot may seem like a ‘Saturday Night Live’ prop, but it’s far from it. The back end of this “intelligent security robot” is linked to China’s Tianhe-2 supercomputer, where it has access to cloud services. AnBot conducts patrols, recognizes threats and has multiple cameras that use facial recognition. These cloud services give the robots petascale processing power, well beyond onboard processing capabilities in the robot. The supercomputer connection is there “to enhance the intelligent learning capabilities and human-machine interface of these devices,” said the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – China’s New Policing Computer Is Frontend Cattle Prod, Backend Supercomputer

HBO’s new Red Dead Redemption LARP Westworld has been teasing us with mysteries for weeks. Among them: why doesn’t everyone who pays all this money to visit Westworld just play video games instead?
Source: Kotaku – I Want To Know More About Westworld’s VR Porn Tanks
As the USB Type-C connector has become more prevalent, so have devices that support the optional DisplayPort alt mode. To that end, EIZO has introduced their first monitor that users a USB Type-C to connect to host systems. The FlexScan EV2780 is a higher-end office monitor with display features typical of other 27″ 1440p monitors, and features thin borders which make the monitor particularly suitable for multi-monitor environments.
The EIZO FlexScan EV2780 is a 27” IPS display with a 2560×1440 resolution, 350 nits brightness, 178° viewing angles, a 60 Hz refresh rate and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The monitor is aimed at typical home and business applications: it can reproduce 16.77 million colors and supports sRGB color gamut, enough for typical workloads, and has a response time of 5 ms gray-to-gray, enough for mainstream gaming.
One of the key features of the FlexScan EV2780 is its USB Type-C input that works with DisplayPort alternate mode for USB-C. The port can be used to connect various desktops, laptops and smartphones that support DP alt mode for USB-C, including Apple MacBook, Dell XPS 12/13/15, HP Elite X2 1012, HP EliteBook Folio G1, Microsoft Lumia 950/950 XL, LG G5, HTC 10 M10h and so on. The full list of compatible devices can be found at EIZO’s web-site. To ensure compatibility with other modern systems, the FlexScan EV2780 also has a DisplayPort and an HDMI connector in addition to a dual-port USB 3.0 hub.
Another notable feature of the new 27” display from EIZO are its ultra-thin bezels: 1 mm on the sides and top as well as 4.6 mm on the bottom. Since the monitor also has 5.7-mm thick black borders (which results in 6.7 mm borders on sides and top), it cannot be called completely borderless, but its thin frames make it a reasonable candidate for multi-display setups used for business or entertainment purposes. To make it more attractive for such setups, EIZO bundles its proprietary Screen InStyle software that allows users to adjust the color, circadian dimming and power settings on multiple FlexScan displays at once.
| EIZO FlexScan EV2780 | ||
| FlexScan EV2780 | ||
| Panel | 27″ IPS | |
| Native Resolution | 2560 × 1440 | |
| Maximum Refresh Rate | 60 Hz | |
| Response Time | 5 ms (gray-to-gray) | |
| Brightness | 350 cd/m² | |
| Contrast | 1000:1 | |
| Viewing Angles | 178°/178° horizontal/vertical | |
| Inputs | 1 × USB Type-C (DisplayPort alt mode) 1 × DP 1.2 1 × HDMI 1.4 1 × DVI-D |
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| USB Hub | 2-port USB 3.0 hub | |
| Audio | 1 W × 2 audio in/out ports |
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| Power Consumption | Typical | 11 W |
| Maximum | 96 W | |
Finally, the FlexScan comes with a stand featuring a 155 mm height adjustment, 40° tilt (5° down, 35° up) and 344° swivel & 90° pivot for portrait mode.
EIZO did not reveal MSRP of its FlexScan EV2780 monitor, but an educated guess points towards something around $1000, based on the fact that the company’s previous-gen 27” FlexScan flagship (EV2750) is currently available for $989 at Amazon. Just like other EIZO displays, the monitor comes with with a five-year warranty with a six-month zero bright sub-pixel guarantee.
Source: AnandTech – EIZO Launches FlexScan EV2780: 27” 2560×1440 Display with USB Type-C Connector

You have bills to pay, your rent is going up, and you need more money. We understand—just don’t say it when you negotiate your salary.
Source: LifeHacker – Avoid the Phrase “I Need” in a Salary Negotiation
Apple’s share of the tablet market has been sliding for a while, but it’s making a comeback… if not for the reasons the company might prefer. Strategy Analytics estimates that the iPad climbed from 19.1 percent of the market in the third quarter of…
Source: Engadget – iPad regains share in a shrinking mobile tablet market

Happy Halloween, everyone! Yes the day of chills and frights is finally upon us—and so is the chance to dress up in all those amazing costumes you’ve been working on this year. Here’s the very best of the ones our readers sent to us, in celebration of this most spooktacular season.
Source: Gizmodo – io9 Halloween Costume Show: The Big Day Is Here!
Enlarge / WASHINGTON, DC – JULY 07: FBI Director James Comey testifies during a hearing before House Oversight and Government Reform Committee July 7, 2016 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The committee held a hearing “Oversight of the State Department,” focusing on the FBI’s recommendation not to prosecute Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for maintaining a private e-mail server during her time as secretary of state. (credit: Alex Wong via Getty Images)
James Comey, the FBI director, has been facing intense criticism for days now following his Friday revelations that the bureau has started investigating newly discovered e-mails said to have passed through Hillary Clinton’s private server.
The Friday revelation sent heads spinning, from the left and the right, since there is less than two weeks before the presidential election. (Clinton, the Democratic nominee, faces Donald Trump on the GOP ticket on November 8.)
The development came three months after Comey publicly said Clinton or any member of her staff while she was secretary of state were cleared of any criminal wrongdoing in connection to Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server at her New York home. But on Friday, Comey wrote members of Congress that the bureau had recently discovered e-mail that might have passed through that server while conducting a separate investigation. The bureau was looking into Anthony Weiner, a politician and the husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, in an unrelated sexting scandal.
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Source: Ars Technica – FBI Director Comey in hot seat in wake of Clinton e-mail announcement

For whatever reason, there are a lot of new genre comedies coming out this TV season. The lesser ones are mining comedy solely from their premise. The good ones, like People of Earth, are using its premise to explore characters.
Source: io9 – Alien Abduction Comedy People of Earth Succeeds by Focusing on the Humans

The Yunessan Spa House in Hakone, Japan, now offers Ramen baths, heated pools filled with pork broth that are supposed to “boost collagen and increase metabolism.” Do they actually do either one of those things? No clue, but you are going to smell delicious afterwards. Also, are you allowed to eat as much as you can while you’re in there? Is nibbling on other bathers frowned upon? How many of those kids do you think have already peed in the tub? Because I guarantee that one in the front definitely did.
Keep going for a couple more shots of human soup, including one girl who’s clearly not sure how she feels about this.
Source: Geekologie – Real Things That Exist: Ramen Bath Spa Treatments

Happy Halloween, geeks and freaks. Today, we have a special preview of the new Dungeons & Dragons monster supplement, Volo’s Guide to Monsters, to satisfy your beastly cravings.
Source: Kotaku – An Early Look At D&D’s Newest Monster Bible

Apologies should be pretty straightforward. You screwed up, you feel bad, you express your remorse. But we’re human, and humans are complicated. Many times, we apologize for the wrong reasons.
Source: LifeHacker – Don’t Apologize Just to Be Forgiven

Stay away from plastic dollar store junk. Decorations can be kind to the environment while still setting the right atmosphere for the eeriest night of the year.
Source: TreeHugger – A quick guide to plastic-free Halloween decorations
ZipCar-style car sharing services, where you pay to rent a vehicle by the hour, are already a thing across much of the US. But Toyota is looking into the idea of individuals being able to lease out their own cars on an hourly basis to make some extra…
Source: Engadget – Toyota has eyes on ZipCar-style vehicle leasing services
Elon Musk of SpaceX wants to settle humans on Mars. Some talk about taking the Moon Village route. But Jeff Bezos has a different kind of off-Earth home in mind when he talks about having millions of people living and working in space. His long-range vision focuses on a decades-old concept for huge artificial habitats that are best known today as O’Neill cylinders. From a report on GeekWire (edited and condensed): The concept was laid out in 1976 in a classic book by physicist Gerard O’Neill, titled “The High Frontier.” The idea is to create cylinder-shaped structures in outer space, and give them enough of a spin that residents on the inner surface of the cylinder could live their lives in Earth-style gravity. The habitat’s interior would be illuminated either by reflected sunlight or sunlike artificial light. Bezos referred to his long-term goal of having millions of people living and working in space, as well as his enabling goal of creating the ‘heavy lifting infrastructure’ to make that happen. In Bezos’ view, dramatically reducing the cost of access to space is a key step toward those goals. “Then we get to see Gerard O’Neill’s ideas start to come to life, and many of the other ideas from science fiction,” Bezos said. “The dreamers come first. It’s always the science-fiction guys: They think of everything first, and then the builders come along and they make it happen. But it takes time.” For Musk, the prime driver behind settling people on Mars is to provide a backup plan for humanity in the event of a planetwide catastrophe — an asteroid strike, for example, or environmental ruin, or a species-killing pandemic. Bezos sees a different imperative at work: humanity’s growing need for energy. “We need to go into space if we want to continue growing civilization,” he explained. “If you take baseline energy usage on Earth and compound it at just 3 percent per year for less than 500 years, you have to cover the entire surface of the Earth in solar cells. That’s just not going to happen. […] I predict that in the next few hundred years, all heavy industry will move off planet. It will be just way more convenient to do it in space, where you have better access to resources, better access to 24/7 solar power,” he said last weekend. “Solar power on Earth is not that great, because the planet shades us half the time. In space, you get solar power all the time. So there’ll be a lot of advantages to doing heavy manufacturing there, and Earth will end up zoned residential and light industry. […] We want to go to space to save the Earth. I don’t like the ‘Plan B’ idea that we want to go to space so we have a backup planet. … We have sent probes to every planet in this solar system, and believe me, this is the best planet. There is no doubt. This is the one that you want to protect.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Where Does Jeff Bezos Foresee Putting Space Colonists? Inside O’Neill Cylinders


A peeled orange and a red bell pepper. That’s what I thought a pencil and a Coke bottle cap were when I saw them in macro. That’s because when you stare at something from up close, even if it’s something you see everyday, you lose your sense of familiarity with it. The dash of color misleads your brain and the impossible little details trick you into thinking you’re looking at something you’ve never seen before because, well, you actually never have seen it like this before.
Source: Gizmodo – Can You Guess What the Objects in These Closeup Photos Are?

Ororo Munroe would never get caught looking this tacky.
Source: Gizmodo – Khloe Kardashian’s Storm Halloween Costume Is Freakin’ Terrible
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Source: Engadget – The best chainsaw

Earlier this morning, the official Battlefield 1 Twitter account posted a number of tweets using the ridiculous hashtag #justWWIThings. Met with negative feedback, the account soon deleted the tweets.
Source: Kotaku – Battlefield Account Posts Dumbass Tweets, Deletes Them