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From a report: The ban began late on Wednesday and will continue through Jan. 17, according to an F.A.A. alert. The notification cited "special security reasons" for prohibiting flights in airspace near 22 New Jersey communities, including three of the state's largest cities, Camden, Elizabeth and Jersey City. The F.A.A. said it had temporarily restricted drone flights over "critical New Jersey infrastructure" at the request of what it described as federal security partners. apply tags__________ 175702589 story [39]United States [40]Biden Declares Tougher 2035 Emissions Targets Weeks Before Trump Return [41]5 Posted by msmash on Thursday December 19, 2024 @11:56AM from the how-about-that dept. Joe Biden has announced [42]tougher targets on the US's carbon dioxide emissions for the next decade, in a defiant final gesture intended as a "capstone" on his legacy on the climate. From a report: With just weeks to go before Donald Trump enters the White House, the Biden administration is formally filing new plans under the Paris agreement -- the global climate treaty from which Trump has vowed to withdraw. Under the new target, the US would have to cut greenhouse gases by between 61% and 66% by 2035, compared with 2005 levels -- a substantial strengthening of current goals that administration officials said would put the US on the path to net zero carbon by 2050. In a pre-recorded video statement, Biden called his programme of the last four years -- including the Inflation Reduction Act, private-sector investments of $450bn in clean energy and manufacturing, and regulations to improve efficiency and conserve land -- "the boldest climate agenda in American history." This progress would continue, he predicted: "American industry will keep inventing and keep investing. State, local and tribal governments will keep stepping up. And together, we will turn this existential threat into a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform our nation for generations to come." apply tags__________ 175702273 story [43]United Kingdom [44]UK Arts and Media Reject Plan To Let AI Firms Use Copyrighted Material [45](theguardian.com) [46]6 Posted by msmash on Thursday December 19, 2024 @11:06AM from the no-dice dept. Writers, publishers, musicians, photographers, movie producers and newspapers have rejected the Labour government's plan to [47]create a copyright exemption to help AI companies train their algorithms. From a report: In a joint statement, bodies representing thousands of creatives dismissed the proposal made by ministers on Tuesday that would allow companies such as Open AI, Google and Meta to train their AI systems on published works unless their owners actively opt out. The Creative Rights in AI Coalition (Crac) said existing copyright laws must be respected and enforced rather than degraded. The coalition includes the British Phonographic Industry, the Independent Society of Musicians, the Motion Picture Association and the Society of Authors as well as Mumsnet, the Guardian, Financial Times, Telegraph, Getty Images, the Daily Mail Group and Newsquest. Their intervention comes a day after the technology and culture minister Chris Bryant told parliament the proposed system, subject to a 10-week consultation, would "improve access to content by AI developers, whilst allowing rights holders to control how their content is used for AI training." apply tags__________ 175702085 story [48]IOS [49]EU Pushes Apple To Make iPhones More Compatible With Rival Devices [50](theverge.com) [51]19 Posted by msmash on Thursday December 19, 2024 @10:28AM from the how-about-that dept. The European Union has issued draft recommendations requiring Apple to make its iOS and iPadOS operating systems [52]more compatible with competitors' devices, setting up a clash over privacy concerns. The proposals would allow third-party smartwatches and headsets to interact more seamlessly with iPhones. Apple has [53]responded [PDF] with warnings about security risks, particularly citing Meta's requests for access to Apple's technology. The Commission seeks industry feedback by January 2025, with final measures expected by March. Non-compliance could trigger EU fines up to 10% of Apple's global annual sales. apply tags__________ 175701681 story [54]Japan [55]Japan Sees Nuclear as Cheapest Baseload Power Source in 2040 [56](financialpost.com) [57]24 Posted by msmash on Thursday December 19, 2024 @09:42AM from the moving-forward dept. Nuclear power is forecast to be the [58]cheapest baseload electricity source in Japan in 2040, highlighting the government's desire to restart the nation's idled reactors. From a report: The cost of constructing and operating a new nuclear power plant for 2040 is estimated at 12.5 yen ($0.08) per kilowatt-hour, according to documents released from a trade ministry panel meeting on Monday. This cost assumes reactors will be used for 40 years at a 70% operational rate. The meeting was held to discuss the so-called levelized cost of electricity for each power asset, the document said. A previous study published in 2021 saw LNG-fired power plants as the cheapest power source in 2030. However, the latest analysis includes a cost to reduce emissions, while fuel prices are also higher. Intermittent renewable sources, like large-scale and residential solar, were priced lower than nuclear for 2040, the most recent report showed. However, when including the total system cost, including deployment of batteries, nuclear is cheaper than solar in some scenarios. Japan is currently in the process of revising its national energy strategy, which will dictate its power mix targets beyond 2030. The government has doubled down on nuclear as a way to curb dependence on pricey fossil fuels. The analysis released Monday also estimated LCOE of ammonia and hydrogen co-fired electricity, as well as pairing carbon capture and storage with LNG and coal power plants -- technologies that the Japanese government is considering for its long-term energy transition. Co-firing with hydrogen boosted the cost of an LNG plant by about 6% for deployment in 2040, while CCS didn't meaningfully change the price. apply tags__________ 175701235 story [59]United States [60]Congress Funds Removal of Chinese Telecom Gear as Feds Probe Home Router Risks [61](msn.com) [62]26 Posted by msmash on Thursday December 19, 2024 @09:03AM from the escalating-tension dept. Congress approved $3 billion Wednesday for a long-languishing project to [63]cull Chinese equipment from networks nationwide over fears they are vulnerable to cyberattacks, underscoring the risk Beijing-sponsored hackers pose to phone and internet networks. From a report: The new funding comes as the Commerce Department reviews [64]whether to ban routers made by the Chinese-owned company TP-Link, which account for more than half of the U.S. retail router market. The actions reflect the heightened attention among Washington policymakers to the threat posed by Chinese state-linked hackers. U.S. officials revealed the "Volt Typhoon" hack last year and in recent months have expressed alarm over the even bigger "Salt Typhoon" hack. In both cases, Chinese government hackers successfully penetrated major U.S. phone networks and critical infrastructure facilities, and U.S. officials said they still have not been able to expel the Salt Typhoon interlopers. apply tags__________ 175697649 story [65]Transportation [66]NHTSA Will Require Audible Seatbelt Reminders For Everyone In the Car [67](caranddriver.com) [68]188 Posted by [69]BeauHD on Thursday December 19, 2024 @05:00AM from the safety-first dept. Longtime Slashdot reader [70]sinij shares a report from Car and Driver with the caption: "As someone that uses back seats to carry some luggage, I am not a fan of this requirement." From the report: Previously, federal standards governing seatbelt warnings only required manufacturers to monitor the driver's seat, issuing a chime if its seatbelt was unbuckled when the vehicle was underway. Now, a [71]new rule has been finalized, requiring all new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. to have [72]enhanced front seatbelt warnings by September 1, 2026, and rear seatbelt warnings by September 1, 2027. It's exactly 50 years since Congress attempted to mandate ignition interlocks tied to seatbelt use, in an effort to reduce deaths on the road. In that instance, the public revolted and the House blinked, repealing the interlock requirement later in the same year. [...] The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that these new regulations will save about 50 lives per year, and reduce injuries by 500. apply tags__________ 175697705 story [73]ISS [74]Astronauts Who Flew To Space Aboard Starliner Face Additional Delay [75](cnn.com) [76]36 Posted by [77]BeauHD on Thursday December 19, 2024 @02:00AM from the here-we-go-again dept. NASA has [78]delayed the launch of SpaceX Crew-10 to late March 2025 to allow time for processing a new Dragon spacecraft, extending the stay of astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams on the ISS to about nine months. CNN reports: Williams and Wilmore launched to space in June, piloting the first crewed test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. Their trip, expected to last about a week, [79]ballooned into a [80]monthslong assignment after their vehicle experienced technical issues en route to the space station and NASA determined it would be too risky to bring them home aboard the Starliner. The astronauts have since joined Crew-9, a routine space station mission originally [81]slated to return to Earth no earlier than February after a handoff period with Crew-10. Now, Crew-10 will get off the ground at least a month later than expected because NASA and SpaceX teams need "time to complete processing on a new Dragon spacecraft for the mission," according to the space agency. "NASA and SpaceX assessed various options for managing the next crewed handover, including using another Dragon spacecraft," NASA noted in a [82]blog post on Tuesday. "After careful consideration, the team determined that launching Crew-10 in late March, following completion of the new Dragon spacecraft, was the best option for meeting NASA's requirements and achieving space station objectives for 2025." apply tags__________ 175697579 story [83]The Courts [84]Montana Supreme Court Upholds Right To 'Stable Climate System' For Youngsters [85](theguardian.com) [86]103 Posted by [87]BeauHD on Wednesday December 18, 2024 @10:30PM from the kids-these-days dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Montana's top court on Wednesday held that the state's constitution [88]guaranteed a right to a stable climate system and invalidated a law barring regulators from considering the effects of greenhouse gas emissions when permitting new fossil fuel projects. The Montana supreme court upheld a landmark trial court decision [89]last August in favor of 16 young people who said their health and futures were being jeopardized by climate change, which the state aggravates through its permitting of energy projects. The 6-1 decision, the first of its kind by a US state supreme court, came in the first lawsuit to go to trial nationwide by young environmental activists challenging state and federal policies they say are exacerbating climate change. apply tags__________ 175697523 story [90]Power [91]'World's First' Grid-Scale Nuclear Fusion Power Plant Announced In the US [92](cnn.com) [93]104 Posted by [94]BeauHD on Wednesday December 18, 2024 @09:20PM from the first-of-its-kind dept. Longtime Slashdot reader [95]timeOday shares a report from CNN: If all goes to plan, Virginia will be the site of the [96]world's first grid-scale nuclear fusion power plant, able to harness this futuristic clean power and generate electricity from it by the early 2030s, according to an announcement Tuesday by the startup Commonwealth Fusion Systems. CFS, one of the largest and most-hyped nuclear fusion companies, will make a multibillion-dollar investment into building the facility near Richmond. When operational, the plant will be able to plug into the grid and produce 400 megawatts, enough to power around 150,000 homes, said its CEO Bob Mumgaard. "This will mark the first time fusion power will be made available in the world at grid scale," Mumgaard said. Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin welcomed the announcement, calling it "an historic moment for Virginia and the world at large." The plant would represent a new stage in the quest to commercialize nuclear fusion, the process which powers the stars. But the path toward it is unlikely to be smooth, not least because the technology has not yet been proved viable. apply tags__________ 175697503 story [97]Crime [98]Murder Mystery Solved By Google Street View [99](independent.co.uk) [100]15 Posted by [101]BeauHD on Wednesday December 18, 2024 @08:40PM from the smile-you're-on-camera dept. Spanish police have uncovered a major clue in the year-long investigation of a missing Cuban man, JLPO, after Google Street View images [102]showed a man loading a body-shaped package into a car and pushing a wheelbarrow with a large white package. These images led to the discovery of the victim's dismembered remains in a cemetery and the arrest of two suspects, including the victim's wife and a bar worker. The Independent reports: Spanish police have said the pictures are a "decisive" clue in case, with detectives reportedly launching a murder investigation and arresting two people in connection with the man's death. According to El Pais, police are still investigating the case -- and it appears neither have yet appeared charged before a court. apply tags__________ 175697481 story [103]Security [104]Hackers Can Jailbreak Digital License Plates To Make Others Pay Their Tolls, Tickets [105](wired.com) [106]61 Posted by [107]BeauHD on Wednesday December 18, 2024 @08:00PM from the would-you-look-at-that dept. Longtime Slashdot reader [108]sinij shares a report from Wired with the caption: "This story will be an on-going payday for traffic ticket lawyers. I am ordering one now." From the report: Digital license plates, [109]already legal to buy in a growing number of states and to drive with nationwide, offer a few perks over their sheet metal predecessors. You can change their display on the fly to frame your plate number with novelty messages, for instance, or to flag that your car has been stolen. Now one security researcher has shown how they can also be hacked to enable a less benign feature: [110]changing a car's license plate number at will to avoid traffic tickets and tolls -- or even pin them on someone else. Josep Rodriguez, a researcher at security firm IOActive, has revealed a technique to "jailbreak" digital license plates sold by Reviver, the leading vendor of those plates in the US with 65,000 plates already sold. By removing a sticker on the back of the plate and attaching a cable to its internal connectors, he's able to rewrite a Reviver plate's firmware in a matter of minutes. Then, with that custom firmware installed, the jailbroken license plate can receive commands via Bluetooth from a smartphone app to instantly change its display to show any characters or image. That susceptibility to jailbreaking, Rodriguez points out, could let drivers with the license plates evade any system that depends on license plate numbers for enforcement or surveillance, from tolls to speeding and parking tickets to automatic license plate readers that police use to track criminal suspects. "You can put whatever you want on the screen, which users are not supposed to be able to do," says Rodriguez. "Imagine you are going through a speed camera or if you are a criminal and you don't want to get caught." Worse still, Rodriguez points out that a jailbroken license plate can be changed not just to an arbitrary number but also to the number of another vehicle -- whose driver would then receive the malicious user's tickets and toll bills. "If you can change the license plate number whenever you want, you can cause some real problems," Rodriguez says. All traffic-related mischief aside, Rodriguez also notes that jailbreaking the plates could also allow drivers to use the plates' features without paying Reviver's $29.99 monthly subscription fee. Because the vulnerability that allowed him to rewrite the plates' firmware exists at the hardware level -- in Reviver's chips themselves -- Rodriguez says there's no way for Reviver to patch the issue with a mere software update. Instead, it would have to replace those chips in each display. That means the company's license plates are very likely to remain vulnerable despite Rodriguez's warning -- a fact, Rodriguez says, that transport policymakers and law enforcement should be aware of as digital license plates roll out across the country. "It's a big problem because now you have thousands of licensed plates with this issue, and you would need to change the hardware to fix it," he says. apply tags__________ 175697125 story [111]Wireless Networking [112]New Shelly Smart Devices Have One-Mile Range, Thanks To Z-Wave [113](pcworld.com) [114]12 Posted by [115]BeauHD on Wednesday December 18, 2024 @07:20PM from the would-you-look-at-that dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from PCWorld: Smart home devices compatible with the Matter standard have garnered most of our attention lately, but the compelling features in the latest generation of Z-Wave chips convinced the IoT developer Shelly Group to build no fewer than 11 new products powered by Z-Wave technology. The new collection includes a smart plug, in-wall dimmers, relays, and various sensors aimed at DIYers, installers, and commercial builders. Citing the ability of Z-Wave 800 (aka Z-Wave Long Range or LR) chips to operate IoT devices over extremely long range -- [116]up to 1 mile, line of sight -- while running on battery power for up to 10 years, Shelly Group CTO Leon Kralj said "Shelly is helping break down smart home connectivity barriers, empowering homeowners, security installers, and commercial property owners and managers with unmatched range, scalability, and energy efficiency to redefine their automation experience." [...] While most homeowners won't need to worry about the number of IoT devices their networks can support, commercial builders will appreciate the scalability of Z-Wave 800-powered devices -- namely, you can deploy as many as 4,000 nodes on a single mesh network. That's a 20x increase over what was possible with previous generations of the chip. And since Z-Wave LR is backward compatible with those previous generations, there should be no worries about integrating the new devices into existing networks. Shelly says all 11 of its new Z-Wave 800-powered IoT devices will be available in the first half of 2025. The new Shelly devices will be available in the U.S. in the first half of 2025. Here's a list of the devices enhanced with the new long-range capabilities: - Shelly Wave Plug US - Shelly Wave Door/Window - Shelly Wave H&T - Shelly Wave Motion - Shelly Wave Dimmer - Shelly Wave Pro Dimmer 1 PM - Shelly Wave Pro Dimmer 2 PM - Shelly Wave 1 - Shelly Wave 1 PM - Shelly Wave 2 PM - Shelly Wave Shutter apply tags__________ 175697095 story [117]Medicine [118]CDC Confirms First Human Case of Severe Bird Flu In US [119]69 Posted by [120]BeauHD on Wednesday December 18, 2024 @06:40PM from the concerning-developments dept. The CDC has confirmed the [121]first case of severe bird flu in the United States. NPR reports: Louisiana health officials initially reported the infection last week, saying a person was hospitalized after being exposed to sick and dead birds in backyard flocks. On Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shared their findings that indicate the H5N1 virus responsible for the illness belongs to a genetic lineage that's circulating in wild birds and poultry -- different from what's spreading in dairy cattle and driving the majority of infections in agricultural workers. In the U.S., more than [122]60 people have been infected so far, although some research [123]suggests the official tally may be an undercount. The illnesses linked to dairy cattle have largely led to mild illnesses in humans. The version of the virus in the Louisiana case is the so-called "D1.1 genotype." It has previously popped up in poultry workers in Washington state, who developed mild symptoms after testing positive in October. More recently, however, a teenager in British Columbia was hospitalized after contracting this D1.1 strain of the virus. Canadian health officials were unable to figure out how that person was infected. Dr. Demetre Daskalakis with the CDC, told reporters on Wednesday that bird blu has a well-established history of leading to severe illness and death. He added: "Infections without a clear source of exposure do occur, neither these cases nor the cases with known animal or animal products exposure have resulted in human to human transmission." California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency as the H5N1 bird flu virus moves from the Central valley to Southern California herds. The declaration will allow for a more streamlined approach among state and local agencies to tackle the virus, providing "flexibility around staffing, contracting, and other rules to support California's evolving response,'" reports the [124]Los Angeles Times, citing a statement from Newsom's office. "Building on California's testing and monitoring system -- the largest in the nation -- we are committed to further protecting public health, supporting our agriculture industry, and ensuring that Californians have access to accurate, up-to-date information," said Newsom in [125]a statement. "While the risk to the public remains low, we will continue to take all necessary steps to prevent the spread of this virus." Further reading: [126]US Government Orders Nationwide Testing of Milk for Bird Flu to Stop the Virus's Spread [127]Bird Flu Fears Stoke the Race for an mRNA Flu Vaccine apply tags__________ 175697037 story [128]Iphone [129]Apple Reportedly Won't Launch an iPhone Subscription Service [130](theverge.com) [131]9 Posted by [132]BeauHD on Wednesday December 18, 2024 @06:00PM from the halted-efforts dept. According to [133]Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is [134]no longer developing a hardware subscription service for iPhones that would let subscribers upgrade devices every year. Gurman [135]first reported Apple's work on the service in 2022, noting it was delayed due to "software bugs and regulatory concerns." The Verge reports: While the hardware subscription service apparently won't see the light of day, Apple offers installment plans you can use to pay for an iPhone over time. The iPhone Upgrade Program spreads the payments of a loan for a new iPhone (and AppleCare Plus) over 24 months, and you can upgrade to a new phone after you pay the equivalent of 12 months. If you have an Apple Card, you can also pay for a new iPhone (and other Apple products) using Apple Card Monthly Installments. apply tags__________ [136]« Newer [137]Older » Slashdot Top Deals Slashdot Top Deals [138]Slashdot Deals Slashdot Poll How many devices are connected to your home WiFi network? (*) 1-5 ( ) 6-10 ( ) 11-15 ( ) 15+ (BUTTON) vote now [139]Read the 46 comments | 4520 votes Looks like someone has already voted from this IP. If you would like to vote please login and try again. 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