Tuesday, May 26, 2015

IT News Head Lines (Ars Technica) 5/27/2015





Atomic telescope brings atoms to standstill
May let researchers see quantum to classical transition.








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How one mayor struggles with balancing privacy and surveillance
Oakland must determine limits on LPRs, stingray use, "and we have not done that."








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Which students get to have privacy?
There’s a push to protect student data, but those in need are the ones being left behind.








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Rain in the forecast? No problem for Quintron’s weather-dependent synth
Now on tour, NOLA musician's shows change daily based on sun, rain, wind, and more.








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A quick review of Apple’s new iPhone Lightning Dock
It ain't cheap, but you probably won't have to buy a new one for your iPhone 7.








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Sudden melt strikes glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula
Area that had been stable until 2009 is now shedding 55 trillion litres of water.








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Review: Tesla’s new Model S P85D—double your engines, double your fun
But at $130,000 loaded, it’s hard to overlook flaws—even if the car is McLaren F1-fast.








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New neural implant reads a person’s intentions to control robotic arm
And its user intended to have a beer.








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County sheriff has used stingray over 300 times with no warrant
San Bernardino Sheriff's Department doesn't tell judges it's using spy device.








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Before sentencing, Ulbricht begs for leniency: “please leave me my old age”
“Silk Road turned out to be a very naive and costly idea that I deeply regret."








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Researcher who exploits bug in Starbucks gift cards gets rebuke, not love
Plenty of poor manners to go around in fraudulent $1.70 purchase.








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