Antarctica is ideal for launching high-altitude science balloons this time of year. You not only get non-stop sunlight (ideal for solar power), but wind patterns that keep those balloons over land. And NASA is determined to take advantage of this….
Source: Engadget – NASA’s Antarctica balloons will study cosmic rays and neutrinos
Monthly Archives: November 2016
Pokémon Sun and Moon Have An Incredible Elite Four Rematch Battle
Once you beat the Elite Four in Pokémon Sun and Moon, you can go back and defend the championship against new challengers. Some opponents, you can probably guess. But there’s one Elite Four challenger in particular that is completely unexpected. (SPOILERS AHEAD!)
Source: Kotaku – Pokémon Sun and Moon Have An Incredible Elite Four Rematch Battle
'League of Legends' is about to change and it's all your fault
League of Legends players should probably give up on the idea of a game editor. Riot Games lead designer Greg Street hates to slam the door on any particular idea, but he’s fairly confident that players will never be allowed to mess around with the g…
Source: Engadget – ‘League of Legends’ is about to change and it’s all your fault
YouTube adds 4K support for livestreams
After countless Black Friday 4K TV deals, it seems YouTube is looking to christen a lot of shiny new 4K displays. From today YouTube users will be able to stream standard and 360-degree video content in 4K. This could have huge significance for YouTu…
Source: Engadget – YouTube adds 4K support for livestreams
Everything You Need to Know About Netflix Downloads
Netflix announced today that subscribers will be able to download select movies and TV shows for offline playback. The feature had been requested by users for a long time, and it’s reportedly been in the works since June. Now, anyone with a Netflix subscription can download movies and TV shows to watch when they’re…
Source: Gizmodo – Everything You Need to Know About Netflix Downloads
London Mayor commits to greener bus fleet
As part of ongoing efforts to curb pollution in the capital, London Mayor Sadiq Khan today announced that all new single-decker buses for the centre of town will be zero-emissions vehicles, and that no more pure diesel double-deckers will be added to…
Source: Engadget – London Mayor commits to greener bus fleet
Social Media Is Killing Discourse Because It's Too Much Like TV
Reader Joe_NoOne writes: Like TV, social media now increasingly entertains us, and even more so than television it amplifies our existing beliefs and habits. It makes us feel more than think, and it comforts more than challenges. The result is a deeply fragmented society, driven by emotions, and radicalized by lack of contact and challenge from outside. This is why Oxford Dictionaries designated “post-truth” as the word of 2016: an adjective “relating to circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than emotional appeals.” Traditional television still entails some degree of surprise. What you see on television news is still picked by human curators, and even though it must be entertaining to qualify as worthy of expensive production, it is still likely to challenge some of our opinions (emotions, that is). Social media, in contrast, uses algorithms to encourage comfort and complaisance, since its entire business model is built upon maximizing the time users spend inside of it. Who would like to hang around in a place where everyone seems to be negative, mean, and disapproving? The outcome is a proliferation of emotions, a radicalization of those emotions, and a fragmented society. This is way more dangerous for the idea of democracy founded on the notion of informed participation. Now what can be done? Certainly the explanation for Trump’s rise cannot be reduced to a technology- or media-centered argument. The phenomenon is rooted in more than that; media or technology cannot create; they can merely twist, divert, or disrupt. Without the growing inequality, shrinking middle class, jobs threatened by globalization, etc. there would be no Trump or Berlusconi or Brexit. But we need to stop thinking that any evolution of technology is natural and inevitable and therefore good. For one thing, we need more text than videos in order to remain rational animals. Typography, as Postman describes, is in essence much more capable of communicating complex messages that provoke thinking. This means we should write and read more, link more often, and watch less television and fewer videos — and spend less time on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Social Media Is Killing Discourse Because It’s Too Much Like TV
ESA tests ExoMars orbiter's cameras and instruments
ExoMars might have lost the Schiaparelli lander, but the mission is far from being a failure: its Trace Gas Orbiter probe is working just fine. The probe spent two orbits, from November 20th to the 28th, making calibrations and testing out its instru…
Source: Engadget – ESA tests ExoMars orbiter’s cameras and instruments
Load Up Your Kindle With a Selection of $3 Ebooks
Amazon’s Kindle ebook sales normally pop up on Sundays, but hey, what better way to end the month, right? The selection here is relatively small, but everything’s $3, and the sale includes Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King, as well as Brooklyn (which inspired a very good film), among several others.
Source: io9 – Load Up Your Kindle With a Selection of Ebooks
The DC/CW Crossover Finally Kicked Off, and It Was Totally Worth the Wait
If you were disappointed that the CW’s big ”Heroes v Aliens” crossover technically began Monday with a Supergirl episode that was 98.9 percent crossover free, last night’s second chapter more than made up for it, resulting in a hell of a watch and what is easily the best episode of The Flash this season.
Source: io9 – The DC/CW Crossover Finally Kicked Off, and It Was Totally Worth the Wait
Thanks, Internet: Cats Wearing Hats Made From Their Own Fur
This is a series of shots from Japanese photographer Ryo Yamazaki who makes hats for his three Scottish fold cats (Nyaa, 8, tabby — Mar, 6, white — Wheat, 1, brown tiger) out of their own fur. Well, that’s certainly a hobby. You know I tried making a pair of gloves out of my dog’s shed hair once but it turns out that loose fur + glue ≠ fabric. I was as shocked as you probably are right now.
Keep going for a bunch more, I especially liked the tabby’s eyes in the second to last shot. I used to have a cat that looked like that.
Source: Geekologie – Thanks, Internet: Cats Wearing Hats Made From Their Own Fur
FIFA 17 Gives Players Free Chapecoense Kit In Response To Tragic Plane Crash
Following the tragic plane crash Monday night that took the lives of a majority of players from Brazilian first-division soccer team Chapecoense, EA offers FIFA 17 players a means to show their support via a free in-game badge and kit.
Source: Kotaku – FIFA 17 Gives Players Free Chapecoense Kit In Response To Tragic Plane Crash
100-year-old lobster bought by vegan gets new lease on life
The 4-foot long lobster caught in the Bay of Fundy was thankfully returned to the inky drink.
Source: TreeHugger – 100-year-old lobster bought by vegan gets new lease on life
24 Countries Where the Money Contains Meat
This week, some people in Britain and Canada were shocked to learn that their money contains trace amounts of animal fat. The new banknotes use animal byproducts that are found in everything from credit cards and crayons to glue and soap. But Gizmodo has confirmed that Britain and Canada aren’t the only ones.
Source: Gizmodo – 24 Countries Where the Money Contains Meat
'Distant' is the next game from the 'Alto's Adventure' team
Built By Snowman, creator of Alto’s Adventure, has revealed the first trailer for Distant, a game it’s creating in partnership with Australian indie firm Slingshot & Satchel. The video (below) shows a caped, glowing hero leaping from column-like…
Source: Engadget – ‘Distant’ is the next game from the ‘Alto’s Adventure’ team
8Bitdo NES Classic Edition Bluetooth Adapter Lets You Use PS4 And Wii Wireless Controllers
8Bitdo has announced a new accessory for the red-hot gaming console that nobody can seem to get their hands on this holiday: the Nintendo NES Classic Edition. The company is marketing its NES30 Classic Edition Set, which adds wireless controller support to the retro console via Bluetooth.
The set comes with a Bluetooth adapter that plugs
Source: Hot Hardware – 8Bitdo NES Classic Edition Bluetooth Adapter Lets You Use PS4 And Wii Wireless Controllers
Genode OS Framework 16.11 Now Available
The latest installment of the ten-year-old Genode open-source operating system framework is now available with low-level improvements, support for smart cards, and kernel improvements to the NOVA hypervisor…
Source: Phoronix – Genode OS Framework 16.11 Now Available
Red Dead Redemption and its Undead Nightmare expansion arrive on PlayStation Now on December 6.
Red Dead Redemption and its Undead Nightmare expansion arrive on PlayStation Now on December 6. Subscribers to Sony’s streaming game service can get their Marston on via PS4 or PC. I could have headlined this “Play Red Dead Redemption on PC Next Week,” but I’m not a monster.
Source: Kotaku – Red Dead Redemption and its Undead Nightmare expansion arrive on PlayStation Now on December 6.
Reported Cases Of Webcam Blackmail Double
What’s the best way to bring down the number of webcam blackmail cases? Don’t be a dumbass. When is the last time someone legitimately wanted you to wag your wiener in front of a webcam? Never? Now add in the fact that this is a complete stranger asking you to do this. Ta-da! Mystery solved! Quit being an idiot.
The NCA’s Anti-Kidnap and Extortion unit has seen 864 cases of financially motivated webcam blackmail so far this year, up from 385 for the whole of 2015. The NCA believes the true number is a lot higher, though, due to significant under-reporting. Most victims (95 percent) were men or boys; men between 21 and 30 represent the largest group, but boys between 11 and 20 were also a “substantial portion.”
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Source: [H]ardOCP – Reported Cases Of Webcam Blackmail Double
Serious Sam VR mGPU NVIDIA GTX Pascal Follow Up
Serious Sam VR was the first commercial enthusiast gaming title to include multi-GPU support with AMD’s RX 480 GPU. Now the folks at Croteam have added mGPU support for NVIDIA cards as well. We take a look at how well NVIDIA’s VRSLI technology fares in this VR shooter title.
Source: [H]ardOCP – Serious Sam VR mGPU NVIDIA GTX Pascal Follow Up