Archive for the ‘internet’ category: Page 236
Apr 1, 2019
My Experiences At Undoing Aging 2019
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, internet, life extension
https://youtube.com/watch?v=jrFU5wyd_C0
A personal report from the recent Undoing Aging conference in Berlin by Nicola Bagalà. The event saw many of the leading figures in aging research and rejuvenation biotechnology attend a packed conference which celebrates its second successful year.
Last Wednesday, I landed in Berlin, Germany at around 12:30. About an hour later, I was briefly in Cafè Alex, right next to the tapering TV Tower, where I met some of my colleagues from LEAF—some of whom I had never seen in person before—as well as other volunteers and members of HEALES, our friend organization. We were all there to attend the Undoing Aging 2019 conference, which would take place over the course of the next three days, bringing together experts and researchers from all over the world to discuss the latest advances, network, and share views on the biology of aging.
Mar 30, 2019
Mark Zuckerberg: The Internet needs new rules. Let’s start in these four areas
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: cybercrime/malcode, internet
I’ve spent most of the past two years focusing on issues like harmful content, elections integrity and privacy. I think it’s important to define what roles we want companies and governments to play in taking on these challenges, so I wrote this op-ed laying out how regulation can help.
Tech nology is a major part of our lives, and companies such as Facebook have immense responsibilities. Every day, we make decisions about what speech is harmful, what constitutes political advertising, and how to prevent sophisticated cyberattacks. These are important for keeping our community safe. But if we were starting from scratch, we wouldn’t ask companies to make these judgments alone.
I believe we need a more active role for governments and regulators. By updating the rules for the Internet, we can preserve what’s best about it — the freedom for people to express themselves and for entrepreneurs to build new things — while also protecting society from broader harms.
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Mar 28, 2019
The Futurists (1967) | Scientists Predict The 21st Century
Posted by Marco Monfils in categories: economics, internet
The Futurists (1967), a panel talk by diverse experts on the future in the 21st century.
How close were they? What did they miss?
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Mar 27, 2019
No sleep, no sex, no life: tech workers in China’s Silicon Valley face burnout before they reach 30
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: internet, sex
The Post spoke to tech workers in Zhongguancun and other parts of Beijing for a snapshot of what life is really like living in China’s Silicon Valley, as these tech hubs – home to internet giants like Baidu, Meituan and ByteDance – have been dubbed.
Life in China’s tech industry is not easy, with young employees and entrepreneurs battling burnout while also worrying about career ceilings and lay-offs.
Mar 26, 2019
SpaceX proves higher than necessary safety of Starlink constellation
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: internet, satellites
In an electronic filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), SpaceX has demonstrated a higher than necessary safety for their Starlink constellation satellites in terms of collision risk with other objects in orbit in the scenario that a Starlink satellite becomes uncontrollable after launch.
The filing, in response to FCC questions, reveals SpaceX’s upcoming space-based internet project carries a collision risk 2.1 times less likely than the accepted NASA standard.
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Mar 22, 2019
Everything automated – Farming in 5G
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: food, internet, robotics/AI
Agriculture becomes very easy when data controls the machines. 5G makes this possible because everything is connected. Explore your life in 5G! 5glife.tno.nl
Mar 17, 2019
The FCC Clears Experimental Frequencies to Pave Way for 6G
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: internet
The news also comes after President Donald Trump tweeted last month that he wants “5G and even 6G” cell service in the U.S. “as soon as possible” — even though we don’t even have 5G service yet.
“Today, we take big steps towards making productive use of this spectrum,” Pai said in the statement. “This will give innovators strong incentives to develop new technologies using these airwaves while also protecting existing uses.”
Mar 16, 2019
Beto O’Rourke could be the first hacker president
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: cybercrime/malcode, geopolitics, internet
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke has revealed he was a member of a notorious decades-old hacking group.
The former congressman was a member of the Texas-based hacker group, the Cult of the Dead Cow, known for inspiring early hacktivism in the internet age and building exploits and hacks for Microsoft Windows. The group used the internet as a platform in the 1990s to protest real-world events, often to promote human rights and denouncing censorship. Among its many releases, the Cult of the Dead Cow was best known for its Back Orifice program, a remote access and administration tool.
O’Rourke went by the handle “Psychedelic Warlord,” as revealed by Reuters, which broke the story.
Mar 14, 2019
The Internet Knows You Better Than Your Spouse Does
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: internet
The traces we leave on the Web and on our digital devices can give advertisers and others surprising, and sometimes disturbing, insights into our psychology.
- By Frank Luerweg on March 14, 2019