Tuesday, February 16, 2016

IT News Head Lines (Ars Technica) 17/02/2016





Report: If your PC’s not up to snuff, Street Fighter V will punish you
Digital Foundry video reveals frame-locked issues that don't exist in PS4 version.










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Kids will soon make their own toys with Mattel’s $300 ThingMaker 3D printer
The 3D printer and companion app will let kids customize their trinkets.










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New Lumia 650 looks nice but misses Windows 10 Mobile’s best feature
Though aimed at businesses, the phone doesn't have the business-friendly Continuum.










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Yes, there is a scientific device that measures the quality of mothers’ milk
Scientists used a colostrometer to discover that cow milk changes with the season.










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Neutrinos continue run of odd behavior at Daya Bay
Results could hint at errors, sterile neutrinos, or something even stranger.










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Radar blimp went rogue because auto-deflation system had no batteries
JLENS' multi-state rampage took down power lines, ended in blaze of shotguns.










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This flower, preserved in amber, may be 45 million years old
Gorgeous photos reveal a rare, perfect fossil of a newly discovered plant species.










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Through the Ars lens: Looking at Justice Scalia’s opinions, dissents
Scalia weighed in on Aereo, GPS tracking, thermal imaging, drug dogs, gun rights, and DNA.










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Password cracking attacks on Bitcoin wallets net $103,000
"Active attacker community" often emptied accounts minutes after they went live.










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Blizzard execs want to reinvent real-time strategy on mobile phones
Company is also taking wait-and-see attitude on VR.










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AT&T trialling 5G, promises speeds 10 to 100 times faster than LTE
5G cellular technology could be used for home Internet service, AT&T says.










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DARPA robotic sub-hunting ship will set sail this spring
130-foot "Sea Hunter" drone ship will seek out, stalk diesel subs.










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Four months later, first Samsung Marshmallow update comes to Galaxy S6
Android 6.0 finally comes to a Samsung device, but it's a longer wait than ever.










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Street Fighter V review: Definitely good, definitely unfinished
Robust combat, spotty servers, severely lacking content.










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Science with open hardware: A new way to restrict participation
Open access movement could change relationship between science and industry.










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Laser strike forces Virgin Atlantic flight to turn back to London
"You're risking lives of hundreds of people," police tell laser-wielding idiots.










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Watch the first Game of Thrones season six trailer: Winter has arrived
Jon Snow's fate still in limbo, plus other main characters now seem imperilled.










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