Kenwood will be one of the first to offer wireless Android Auto

Google talked about wireless Android Auto back in spring 2016, but there hasn’t exactly been widespread adoption. You still have to assume that you’ll need a USB cable when you hit the road. That’s about to change: JVCKenwood has casually teased pl…

Source: Engadget – Kenwood will be one of the first to offer wireless Android Auto

A drunken comment may have prompted the Trump/Russia investigation

Today in news that feels very timely for this booze-filled weekend, a New York Times report has revealed that a drunken comment from George Papadopoulos may have played a big role in the early days of the investigation into ties between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia. Papadopoulos was a foreign policy…

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Source: Gizmodo – A drunken comment may have prompted the Trump/Russia investigation

German Court Orders Amazon to Stop Advertising 'Birkenstok' Sandals

Amazon is no longer permitted to lure in customers who think famous shoe and sandal manufacturer Birkenstock is spelled “Brikenstock,” “Birkenstok,” “Bierkenstock,” or the like in Germany following a court ruling, Reuters reported this week.

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Source: Gizmodo – German Court Orders Amazon to Stop Advertising ‘Birkenstok’ Sandals

Assistance with PS3 4.81 / 4.82 backup injection

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I have a PS3 super-slim (CECH4004A) running on OFW 4.81. For the past 2 weeks i’ve been trying to get backups running on it.

Sadly i don’t have a CFW donor console that i could use for the DTU method and right now i can’t spend the…

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How to Solve Conflicts With a Remote Coworker

2018 is just around the corner. If one of your New Year’s resolutions (or dreams) is to get along better with a remote coworker, you’re not alone. Working with someone in the office every day and maintaining a great relationship can be hard on its own when you add distance into the mix things can get a little hairier.

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Solve Conflicts With a Remote Coworker

Slashdot's 10 Most-Visited Stories of 2017

Slashdot’s most-visited story of 2017 was Google Has Demonstrated a Successful Practical Attack Against SHA-1, which was visited more than 212,000 times since it was published in Feburary. And our second- and third-most popular stories also came in February — both just one week before.
FCC Chairman Wants It To Be Easier To Listen To Free FM Radio On Your Smartphone and IT Decisions Makers and Executives Don’t Agree On Cyber Security Responsibility.
Keep reading for a complete list of Slashdot’s 10 most-visited stories of 2017.

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How A Civilian Drone Crashed Into the US Army's Helicopter

“In September, Slashdot reported on an in-flight collision between an Army UA60 helicopter and a hobby drone over Staten Island,” writes Slashdot reader ElizabethGreene. “The NTSB has released its final report on the incident, blaming the drone pilot.” Ars Technica reports:
After waiting 30 minutes, [drone-owner] Tantashov assumed there had been a mechanical malfunction and that his drone had fallen into the water. He returned home. A week later, Tantashov received a call at work. It was an investigator from the National Transportation Safety Board… Would Tantashov be surprised to learn, the investigator asked, that his drone had not crashed into the water?
And that it had instead slammed into the main rotor of a US Army-operated Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter that was patrolling for the UN General Assembly in Manhattan? And that it had put a 1.5-inch dent in said rotor and led to the helicopter diverting back to its New Jersey base…? As the recently completed NTSB report on the incident puts it, “several [drone] components were lodged in the helicopter.”
The drone’s serial number was still legible on its motor, and investigators were able to track down its owner by contacting the manufacturer, who’d maintained a record of the sale. The drone’s owner said he’d been unaware of “temporary flight restrictions” in effect that night, and “said that he relied on ‘the app’ to tell him if it was OK to fly.” But for two months DJI had disabled the feature that checks for temporary flight restrictions (to perform troubleshooting), and the NTSB notes that that feature “is intended for advisory use only,” and it’s the responsibility of drone pilots to comply with FAA airspace regulations.
The NTSB also faults the drone’s owner for letting it fly out of his line of sight.

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Raw Water Is Water For Rich Idiots

Rich people have had a good-ass 2017, with the stock market and the accumulated net wealth of the top ten percent of earners skyrocketing and the passage of a radical tax bill designed to inflate their wallets further. So in yet another infuriating sign of how they’re planning to blow all that money on things like

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Source: Gizmodo – Raw Water Is Water For Rich Idiots

Florida may finally implement full ban on texting while driving

There are 43 states that currently treat texting while driving as a primary offense, but Florida isn’t one of them — you have to break another law before texting enters the picture. However, less-than-attentive commuters might not get away with it…

Source: Engadget – Florida may finally implement full ban on texting while driving

Fall Creators Update Already on More than Half of All Windows 10 PCs

The Fall Creators Update is apparently gaining traction much faster than previous updates: according to data from AdDuplex, 53.6 of Windows 10 users have updated their systems to the latest version, which is 20.5 percent higher than just month ago. Many are saying that this is nothing to celebrate, however, implying that the updates are “forced.”



33.7 percent of users are now running the Creators Update (1703), with 10.5 percent on the Anniversary Update (10.5 percent). 1.3 percent are still on Windows 10 1511, and 0.5 percent are on Windows 10 1507. Windows Insiders running an early build of the next version of Windows 10 — Redstone 4 — account for 0.4 percent.

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Source: [H]ardOCP – Fall Creators Update Already on More than Half of All Windows 10 PCs

Louisana Police Bust an Infamous Nigerian Email Spam Scammer

MojoKid writes: You have probably at some point been contacted via email spam by someone claiming you are the beneficiary in a will of a Nigerian prince. As the scam goes, all you have to do is submit your personal information and Western Union some funds to process the necessary paperwork, and in return you will receive millions of dollars. One of the people behind the popular scam, Michael Neu, has been arrested by police in Slidell, Louisiana. This may come as a shocker, but Neu is not a prince, nor is he Nigerian. He is a 67-year-old male possibly of German descent (based on his last name) who is facing 269 counts of wire fraud and money laundering for his alleged role as a middle man in the scheme. According to Slidell police, some of the money obtained by Neu was wired to co-conspirators who do actually live in Nigera.

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Ingredients That Add Flavor Without Adding Salt

Adapting to a low-sodium diet can be really hard. Your best bet is to cook most of your own meals, since starting from fresh ingredients gives you the most control over your milligrams. But even though your tastebuds will adjust, the fact remains: subtracting sodium subtracts flavor.

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Source: LifeHacker – Ingredients That Add Flavor Without Adding Salt