Day: September 15, 2018

58% of Silicon Valley Tech Workers Delayed Having Kids Because of Housing Costs

An anonymous reader quotes the Mercury News: Though some residents blame the area’s highly paid tech workers for driving up the cost of housing, data increasingly shows that these days, even tech workers feel squeezed by the Bay Area’s scorching prices. Fifty-eight percent of tech workers surveyed recently said they have delayed starting a family…


Slashdot Asks: Have You Ever Gotten Someone Else’s Email?

Wave723 shares an article from IEEE’s Spectrum: I was scrolling through emails on my phone one recent morning when a strange message appeared among the usual mix of advertisements and morning newsletters. It was a confirmation for an upcoming doctor’s appointment in New York City, but came from an address I’d never seen before. And…


The Tiny, Pocket-Sized Robot Meant For Hacking

The world is full of educational robots for STEAM education, but we haven’t seen one as small or as cute as the Skoobot, an entry in this year’s Hackaday Prize. It’s barely bigger than an inch cubed, but it’s still packed with motors, a battery, sensors, and a microcontroller powerful enough to become a pocket-sized…


Quantum Experiment Confirms Causality Is Fuzzy

“An experiment has confirmed that quantum mechanics allows events to occur with no definite causal order,” reports an article shared by long-time Slashdot readers UpnAtom and jd. Researchers at the University of Queensland in Australia believe this could link Einstein’s general theory of relativity to quantum mechanics, according to Physics World: In classical physics —…


Cryptocurrency App Mocks Competitor For Getting Hacked. Gets Hacked 4 Days Later

An anonymous reader writes: A hacker going online by the pseudonym of “aabbccddeefg” has exploited a vulnerability to steal over 44,400 EOS coins ($220,000) from a blockchain-based betting app. The hack targeted a blockchain app that lets users bet with EOS coins in a classic dice game. The entire incident is quite hilarious because four…


Do Data Breaches Affect Stock Performance in the Long Run?

Trailrunner7 tipped us off to this story on ZDNet: A multi-year study on the stock price evolution for breached companies reveals that data breaches have a long-term impact on a company’s stock price, even if it’s somewhat minimal. The study, carried out by the research team behind the CompariTech web portal, looked only at companies…


High expectations for a low-power audiophile amplifier – CNET

The First Watt SIT 3 stereo amplifier looks rather plain, the sound is anything but. …read more Source:: CNet


Lost ‘unicorn of the sea’ adopted by friendly Beluga whales – CNET

Whale you look at that! A lone narwhal has found his buddies in a pack of juvenile belugas. …read more Source:: CNet


Camera Uses Algorithms Instead of Lenses

A normal camera uses a lens to bend light so that it hits a sensor. A pinhole camera doesn’t have a lens, but the tiny hole serves the same function. Now two researchers from the University of Utah. have used software to recreate images from scattered unfocused light. The quality isn’t great, but there’s no…


Some Northern California Cities Are Blocking Deployment of 5G Towers

Hkibtimes tipped us off to some interesting news from TechCrunch: The Bay Area may be the center of the global technology industry, but that hasn’t stopped one wealthy enclave from protecting itself from the future. The city council of Mill Valley, a small town located just a few miles north of San Francisco, voted unanimously…