Microsoft's Wild Surface Duo Android Phone Might Launch Sooner Than You Think

Microsoft's Wild Surface Duo Android Phone Might Launch Sooner Than You Think
Lots of smartphone and tablet users have been excited at the prospect of the Microsoft Surface Duo that skirts the line between the two devices with a fold-out screen and the ability to make calls and have a larger screen for work or play. Holiday 2020 is when we thought the device would land, but rumors continue to persist that the Surface

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Audi's tri-motor E-Tron S electric cars will be ready to drift

Electric cars tend to handle well thanks to a low center of gravity and instant torque, but they aren’t usually light on their feet and can be harder to drift unless they’re appropriately tuned. Audi, however, believes it can bring back that livelin…

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Oregon Engineer Proved Right About Traffic Lights

“Mats Järlström’s emotions were clearly visible Friday morning. After years of arguing red light traffic cameras are flawed, the official Journal of the Institute of Transportation Engineers said he was right,” reports a local news station in Portland, Oregon:
The ITE sets traffic policy recommendations for the United States — and they said cities should be using his formula. “It is a big deal,” Järlström told KOIN 6 News. “It’s the top.”
Six years ago he tried to tell the Beaverton City Council there’s a problem with its red light cameras. Then there was the State of Oregon, which fined him for practicing engineering without a license. He had to file a federal lawsuit to continue his research to prove drivers making turns at intersections often get caught in a dilemma when they’re slowing down to make a turn and the yellow light isn’t long enough.

Järlström said he used 8th-grade math skills to prove drivers have been getting tickets they can’t avoid.

“It didn’t take an engineering license to realize that the formula for traffic light timing was flawed,” Järlström says on the Institute for Justice site. “I’m just glad that the ITE and the professional engineering community were willing to listen to an outsider, consider my work, and finally update their formula.”

“The First Amendment protects Americans’ right to speak regardless of whether they are right or wrong,” said the Institute for Justice attorney who represented Järlström. “But in Mats’s case, the ITE committee’s decision suggests that he not only has a right to speak, but also, that he was right all along.” The ITE’s vote updates a 55-year-old equation, the site reports.

Järlström added, “We will never know how many Americans have received red light tickets for making perfectly safe right-hand turns.”

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Tesla and PG&E To Build World's Largest Battery Farm Near Silicon Valley

“Tesla will work with PG&E to build the world’s largest battery facility able to store energy generated by both solar and wind power in Monterey, California,” writes long-time Slashdot reader Okian Warrior.

Clean Technica reports:

“Certainly, combined, this is going to be the largest battery facility in the world, so it’s a big boost to our community and our country,” said Monterey County Supervisor John Phillips. Both projects will utilize hundreds of lithium-ion batteries to store clean and renewable energy. They will also use the existing power lines to transmit the energy around Monterey County and parts of Silicon Valley.

Next month, Tesla and PG&E hope to break ground on their project with hopes that it will be completed by the end of this year.

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Hitting the Books: These brain cells could hold clues to the CTBI crisis

Welcome to Hitting the Books. With less than one in five Americans reading just for fun these days, we’ve done the hard work for you by scouring the internet for the most interesting, thought provoking books on science and technology we can find and…

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WHO data shows coronavirus is containable—US fails to contain

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Health Experts Worry Coronavirus May Be Spreading Undetected in the US

The Boston Globe’s Stat News site reports that the new coronavirus “may be spreading in parts of the Pacific Northwest, with California, Oregon, and Washington State reporting Friday that they have diagnosed cases with no travel history or known contact with another case….”

Problems with a coronavirus test developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have meant that little testing for the new virus has been done in the U.S. Worried infectious diseases experts have warned that the lack of apparent cases in the country cannot be taken as a sign the virus isn’t spreading, undetected in some places…

The discovery that the virus may be spreading in the country should not come as a surprise, said Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Diseases Research and Policy. “It just tells us where there is testing, there are cases. And that’s what we have to understand,” Osterholm said. “There is no such thing as a barrier containment to keep these out. It’s going to happen. And what we have to do now is get on with how we’re going to deal with them….”

Dr. Sara Cody, health officer for Santa Clara County, said individuals need to start practicing good hand hygiene and learn to stop touching their faces — people can infect themselves if they pick up viruses off a contaminated surface, then put a finger in their mouth or rub their eyes or nose.

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Hackers Hijack Windows 10 RDP ActiveX Control To Download TrickBot Malware

Hackers Hijack Windows 10 RDP ActiveX Control To Download TrickBot Malware
We fully realize we are preaching to the choir, but never open up unsolicited and/or unexpected email attachments. Remind your friends and remind your family members. Lest anyone need a reminder of why this is a bad idea, security researchers are warning of a group of attackers who have been phishing for victims as part of a TrickBot malware

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Alleged Ampere GPU Leak Has NVIDIA Flexing Up To 7552 Cores And Blockbuster Performance

Alleged Ampere GPU Leak Has NVIDIA Flexing Up To 7552 Cores And Blockbuster Performance
Don’t stop us if you’ve heard this one before—there is a leak related to NVIDIA’s upcoming Ampere GPU! We know, we know. that’s not exactly shocking. But even if you’re suffering from leak-fatigue, it’s worth checking this one out. The leak supposedly outlines some basic specifications and performance data, and that’s where things get interesting.

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Source: Hot Hardware – Alleged Ampere GPU Leak Has NVIDIA Flexing Up To 7552 Cores And Blockbuster Performance

Here's What You Need to Know About New York's Plastic Bag Ban Kicking Off in March

On any given day walking through New York City, plastic bags are everywhere you turn. They’re at your corner bodega where you order your sausage, egg, and cheese on a roll; they hold the last-minute necessities you picked up on the way home for dinner; they litter our streets, our subway stations, and our parks.…

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Money Buys You a Longer Life, Even Under a Fair Healthcare System

We all know the U.S. healthcare system is unequal and inhumane, but apparently your income can determine your lifespan even in places with fairly good healthcare. A new report from the UK shows that, despite ostensibly equal access to healthcare, people with a lower income and who live in less affluent areas have…

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Source: Gizmodo – Money Buys You a Longer Life, Even Under a Fair Healthcare System