Monday, 23. December 2013

Google's Schaft robot wins Darpa rescue challenge


A robot developed by a Japanese start-up recently acquired by Google is the winner of a two-day competition hosted by the Pentagon's research unit Darpa.

Team Schaft's machine carried out all eight rescue-themed tasks to outscore its rivals by a wide margin.

Three of the other 15 teams that took part failed to secure any points at the event near Miami, Florida.

Schaft robot

bbc.co.uk

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RSA comes out swinging, denies taking NSA's $10m to backdoor its crypto


RSA has hit back at allegations stemming from Edward Snowden's latest whistleblowing – specifically, the claim that it secretly took US$10m from the NSA in exchange for using the deliberately knackered Dual Elliptic Curve Deterministic Random Bit Generator (Dual EC DRBG) in its encryption products.

The EMC-owned security outfit said it started using Dual EC DRBG by default in 2004, sometime before the generator was standardised. By 2007 the algorithm was found to effectively have a backdoor in it that weakened the strength of any encryption that relied on it, making life easier for snoops. In September 2013, RSA told its customers to stop using the algorithm.

theregister.co.uk

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Spacesuit Problems Delay ISS Repair Spacewalk


According to Deutsche Welle, the problem is with how the sublimator (a cooling unit) in Mastracchio's suit operated when entering ISS airlock. NASA said the question is whether water entered the sublimator at that time. 'During repressurization of the station's airlock following the spacewalk, a spacesuit configuration issue put the suit Mastracchio was wearing in question for the next excursion,' NASA said in a statement. Delaying the next steps of the valve replacement from Monday until Tuesday will give NASA time to address the issue. Mastracchio is scheduled to wear a backup suit and needs this time to have it resized.

slashdot.org

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Glenn Greenwald to deliver keynote at 30C3 hacker conference


The world's oldest and largest global hacker organization The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) has announced it will open next week's conference, the 30th Chaos Communication Congress (30c3), with a December 27 opening keynote by Glenn Greenwald.

zdnet.com

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CERN challenges you to find the Lego it hid in its Google Streetview shoot


If you're not in the mood for board games this Christmas, why not gather around a computer screen instead and take up CERN's challenge to find the Lego minifigures that were hidden around the facility during its Google Streetview shoot?

CERN launched the scavenger hunt earlier this week and has promised that there will be two winners—one from Cern and one from the general public.

arstechnica.com

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Uruguay will keinen Drogen-Tourismus


Benjamín Liberoff, Direktor des Nationalen Amtes für Tourismus, betonte am Samstag (21.), dass Touristen nicht von dem Gesetz der Legalisierung von Marihuana profitieren werden. In einem Interview bekräftigte er, dass die neue Gesetzgebung nur für die uruguayische Bevölkerung gelte. “Unsere Regierung wird einen Drogen-Tourismus wie in den Niederlanden auf keinen Fall dulden”.

latina-press.com

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The Top Ten Stupid Ways Stoners Got Busted in 2013


Here at the National Cannabis Coalition, we believe marijuana will eventually be legalized nationwide. Until then, cannabis consumers must remain vigilant to avoid the long arm of the law. Nobody’s perfect and bad luck can help police take down even the most cautious tokers. However, in 2013, a few stoners managed to do everything in their power to help police bust them for weed. Here’s our look back at the top ten stupid ways stoners got busted in 2013, with the hope that readers will take these as important lessons in how to avoid a free ride in a cop car.

nationalcannabiscoalition.com

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PR-Spezialistin zerstört ihre Karriere mit rassistischem Afrika-Tweet


Mit einem weltweiten Shitstorm hat Justine Sacco, bis Freitag PR-Direktorin bei der amerikanischen Internetfirma Interactive Corp (IAC), wohl nicht gerechnet. Die Kommunikationsspezialistin versetzte die Welt vor ihrem Abflug nach Südafrika mit dem Tweet: "Auf dem Weg nach Afrika. Hoffe, ich bekomme kein AIDS. Nur ein Witz. Ich bin weiß." in Empörung.

derstandard.at

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