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UT Arlington provides first academic study of journalists and private citizens' drone use

June 18, 2013 12:14 pm | by University of Texas at Arlington | News | Comments

Newly published research from a University of Texas at Arlington communication team offers a groundbreaking perspective on the controversial use of unmanned aerial vehicles in journalism and mass communication, or “drone journalism.” The remotely guided aircraft gained prominence in the military’s hunt for suspected terrorists in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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Award-winning journalist Michael Hastings dies

June 19, 2013 3:24 am | by SHAYA TAYEFE MOHAJER - Associated Press - Associated Press | News | Comments

Michael Hastings, the war correspondent whose unflinching reporting from Afghanistan led to the resignation of a top U.S. army general, has died in a car accident in Los Angeles, according to his employer and family. Hastings, who was 33, was described by many of his colleagues as an unfailingly...

DreamWorks says TV revenue to hit $200M by 2015

June 18, 2013 7:22 pm | by RYAN NAKASHIMA - AP Business Writer - Associated Press | News | Comments

DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc., the studio behind "Shrek" and "Kung Fu Panda," said Tuesday that a new deal to provide original TV shows to Netflix will help it double the revenue it gets from TV shows to $200 million by 2015. The extra $100 million represents a 13 percent increase over the $750...

DeKalb CEO accused of trying to extort vendors

June 18, 2013 5:59 pm | by KATE BRUMBACK - Associated Press - Associated Press | News | Comments

A grand jury indictment on Tuesday accuses DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis of threatening to withhold county business from companies that didn't contribute to his campaign. The 15-count indictment accuses Ellis of trying to extort campaign contributions from companies and their employees. The...

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Icahn proposes $14-per-share Dell buyback

June 18, 2013 5:29 pm | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

Activist investor Carl Icahn on Tuesday said that Dell Inc. should buy back its own stock instead of selling the company to founder Michael Dell and investment firm Silver Lake Partners. Icahn said in a letter to Dell shareholders that the company should start a tender offer at $14 per share. ...

Adobe 2Q profit shrinks but subscriptions grow

June 18, 2013 5:14 pm | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

Software maker Adobe Systems Inc. said Tuesday that its profit shrank in the fiscal second quarter, but its Creative Cloud subscriptions kept climbing and its shares advanced in aftermarket trading. The San Jose, Calif., company makes popular software like Adobe Reader and Photoshop. It has been...

NYC to offer free phone-charging stations in parks

June 18, 2013 4:59 pm | by BETHAN MCKERNAN - Associated Press - Associated Press | News | Comments

It's a message busy New Yorkers hate to get: the low-battery message on your cellphone when there's no charger in sight. Now that could be a thing of the past. New York City has teamed up with AT&T to install 25 solar-powered charging stations for public use, available for free in parks and...

USB-powered universal chip programmer features compact dimensions and minimal weight

June 18, 2013 4:38 pm | Saelig Company, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the Dataman S6 Programmer which is the successor to the world's best-selling handheld device programmer, the Dataman S4. The Dataman S6 is a USB powered universal 48-pin chip programmer with compact dimensions and minimal weight and is ideally suited to field / mobile engineers requiring fast programming speeds and the latest features.

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Linear ICs support a magnetic input sensitivity range of 2.0 to 4.0 mV/G

June 18, 2013 4:26 pm | Allegro Microsystems, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Allegro MicroSystems, LLC adds two new factory one-time programmable (OTP-ROM) linear ICs to their existing portfolio. These devices eliminate the need for customers to optimize/program the devices for their finished sensor assemblies. Allegro’s A1388 and A1389 architecturally have the ability to support a magnetic input sensitivity range of 2.0 to 4.0 mV/G....

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FPGA family provides low total system cost

June 18, 2013 3:54 pm | Microsemi Corporation | Product Releases | Comments

Microsemi Corporation unveiled its IGLOO2 field programmable gate array (FPGA) family for industrial, commercial aviation, defense, communications and security applications. The non-volatile flash-based IGLOO2 FPGAs have the highest number of mainstream FPGA features....

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3D printing is the future of the military

June 18, 2013 3:47 pm | by Kasey Panetta, Managing Editor | Articles | Comments

Aside from offering up the world’s least-appetizing pizza (protein cheese layer anyone?) and a way to eliminate illegal poaching, 3D printing might play a vital role in the future of the military. Though the technology is not nearly advanced enough to make a significant impact right now, the Navy is looking to 3D printing as a potential money saver for the future, according to an article published in the Armed Forces Journal.

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Position sensors serve subsea measurement systems

June 18, 2013 3:36 pm | Macro Sensors | Product Releases | Comments

Macro Sensors introduces a line of submersible LVDT Position Sensors for use as part of subsea measurement systems. Macro Sensors LVDTs are proven to offer reliable measurement and feedback for continuous monitoring. The SSIR 937 Series Submersible LVDT Position Sensor is now a standard design available from stock for fast turnaround.

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Yale research projects exploring new uses for failed drugs get NIH funding

June 18, 2013 2:34 pm | by Yale UniversityYale University | News | Comments

Two Yale School of Medicine research programs are among nine nationally to receive grants under a new federal program designed to take drugs that have had disappointing therapeutic results in one disease and investigate their use in different diseases....

The Army’s version of Facebook

June 18, 2013 1:57 pm | by Stephanie Carmichael, Contributor | Blogs | Comments

Facebook. We use it every day to stay connected with family and friends and, well, to snoop on people and thumb through their photos. Since we’re essentially chronicling our lives, few of us probably consider it a good way to stay safe in the digital age. The U.S. Army might disagree. It’s borrowing the concept of a Facebook "timeline"....

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News Summary: HP moves Bradley to strategy post

June 18, 2013 1:39 pm | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

THE MOVE: Hewlett-Packard Co. named executive Todd Bradley to a new position in charge of the company's strategy. Bradley will work with CEO Meg Whitman to improve HP's business in China and extend relationships with important partners worldwide. LAST ROLE: Bradley was in charge of HP's PC...

How I learned to stop worrying and love “killer robots”

June 18, 2013 1:19 pm | by Jason Lomberg, Technical Editor | Blogs | Comments

Unmanned weapons systems (aka, "killer robots") have the power to reduce collateral damage and save lives, and we should support and encourage their development, not preemptively ban them and set disproportionately high ethical standards as a function of their deployment.

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