ReFlex display prototype lets you control apps by bending the screen

ReFlex display prototype lets you control apps by bending the screen

Flexible display technology has been in development for years, but these days the closest thing you can get to a smartphone with a truly flexible display is one with curved edges. But one day you may actually be able to buy a phone that bends… and to use that feature to interact with apps. Researchers […]

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ReFlex display prototype lets you control apps by bending the screen

Flexible display technology has been in development for years, but these days the closest thing you can get to a smartphone with a truly flexible display is one with curved edges. But one day you may actually be able to buy a phone that bends… and to use that feature to interact with apps. Researchers […]

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New evidence: Easter Island civilization was not destroyed by war

Researchers debunk a longstanding myth using elliptical Fourier analysis on ancient tools.

These moai on Easter Island were so imposing that Europeans couldn't believe they'd been created by just a couple thousand people. (credit: Arian Zwegers)

Hundreds of years ago, an advanced, seafaring civilization called Rapa Nui built more than 800 monuments that were so massive and ambiguous that they remain a mystery to this day. The Easter Island statues, or moai, are enormous stone figures placed along the coastline as if surveying the island's interior lands. One of archaeology's greatest mysteries is what happened to the Rapa Nui of Easter Island.

Now, new evidence from archaeological investigations has overturned a popular myth about the demise of the Rapa Nui civilization on the island. For centuries, observers believed that the Rapa Nui suffered a catastrophic population crash. But there is no scientific evidence to support this idea, say a group of researchers in the latest issue of the journal Antiquity. That story about environmental collapse and warfare you read about in Jared Diamond's bestseller Collapse? Totally wrong.

Origins of the myth

First of all, the Rapa Nui haven't been wiped off the face of the Earth: the Rapa Nui people still make up over half the Polynesian population today. Their ancestors likely arrived on Easter Island, now part of Chile, roughly a millennium ago. They came in the sophisticated canoes that allowed Polynesians to bring their cultures to dozens of islands in the Pacific Ocean, from Hawaii to Samoa and New Zealand. And they also brought their moai, many of which were quarried on other islands that the Rapa Nui controlled.

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Chrome OS distro for regular PCs can now dual-boot with Windows

You don’t need to erase your existing partition to try out CloudReady.

Enlarge / Dell's old Latitude E6410 becomes a modern Chromebook. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

A few months ago, we wrote about CloudReady, a version of the open source Chromium OS from Neverware that can transform older Windows PCs into what are essentially Chromebooks (give or take a couple of media codecs and other features). Neverware takes the Chromium OS code provided by Google and does all the hard work of testing and maintaining driver compatibility and providing updates, the same things that Google handles for actual Chromebooks. The OS is aimed at schools that either want to move to Chromebooks but can't afford the cost of all-new hardware or schools that have already begun a transition to Chromebooks but want to repurpose old hardware they already have.

Today, Neverware announced a new version of CloudReady aimed at schools and individuals who want to try the software on their PCs without losing the capability to run Windows. CloudReady version 45.3 can be installed on any system with an existing UEFI-mode installation of Windows 7, 8, or 10 and 32GB of free disk space. You can find detailed installation directions on Neverware's site.

The UEFI requirement means that the list of PCs that support dual-booting is much shorter than the normal CloudReady support list, so this won't be of much use to people with older BIOS-based PCs and Windows installations. But if you happen to have a device on the list, and you want to give the software a spin, you can download the free version from Neverware's site. The fully featured version that supports Google's Chrome OS management console costs $59 per machine for an unlimited license or $25 for a one-year license.

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Open source Windows-clone ReactOS hits version 0.4 (ten years after 0.3)

Open source Windows-clone ReactOS hits version 0.4 (ten years after 0.3)

The developers of ReactOS have been working to develop an open source operating system capable of running Windows software since 1998. It’s been slow going: version 0.3.0 was released in 2006. Nearly 10 years later, ReactOS 0.4.0 is available for download. The operating system looks a lot like an old version of Windows, circa Windows 2000, […]

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Open source Windows-clone ReactOS hits version 0.4 (ten years after 0.3)

The developers of ReactOS have been working to develop an open source operating system capable of running Windows software since 1998. It’s been slow going: version 0.3.0 was released in 2006. Nearly 10 years later, ReactOS 0.4.0 is available for download. The operating system looks a lot like an old version of Windows, circa Windows 2000, […]

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Ever wanted an electric VW Beetle? Zelectric Motors has you covered

The San Diego company is electrifying air-cooled VWs.

Was your first car a Volkswagen Beetle? Do you pine after it while simultaneously wanting something a little more environmentally friendly than the old, air-cooled, flat four engine? Good news! Zelectric Motors in San Diego is here to save the day. The company is in the business of restoring old VW Beetles, Microbuses, Karmann Ghias, and Things, updating them with fully electric powertrains.

Nostalgia is a powerful thing in the car world. Car makers will happily dust off an old classic and use it as the base for a concept car, safe in the knowledge that it will grab headlines and the attention of potential customers with fond memories of the originals. Volkswagen is particularly good at this tactic, selling thousands upon thousands of modern Beetles that call back to the rear-engined classic.

But modern interpretations aren't everyone's cup of tea, so there's a growing industry of companies ready to update your beloved classic for you. Porschephiles can spend big bucks with Magnus or Singer, Jaguar E-type fanatics have Eagle, and you can now even buy a brand new Delorean DMC. But if your taste runs to the original people's car, you need to speak to Zelectric.

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Deals of the Day (2-17-2016)

Deals of the Day (2-17-2016)

The Amazon Fire HD 6 may not be the cheapest member of Amazon’s tablet family. But it’s certainly the smallest… and this 6 inch, $100 model also has a faster processor and a higher-resolution display than the 7 inch, $50 model Amazon sells. Not convinced that the Fire HD 6 is worth $100? No problem. […]

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Deals of the Day (2-17-2016)

The Amazon Fire HD 6 may not be the cheapest member of Amazon’s tablet family. But it’s certainly the smallest… and this 6 inch, $100 model also has a faster processor and a higher-resolution display than the 7 inch, $50 model Amazon sells. Not convinced that the Fire HD 6 is worth $100? No problem. […]

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5G: Telekom und Huawei demonstrieren Rekord-Datenübertragung

Telekom und Huawei haben heute in Bonn 70 GBit/s im Mobilfunk übertragen. Mit Focal-Array-Technologie, die sich auch auf Metamaterialien stützt, seien lenkbare, Bleistift-förmige Richtstrahlen zwischen der Antennengruppe und den Geräten der Kunden erzeugt worden. (5G, Technologie)

Telekom und Huawei haben heute in Bonn 70 GBit/s im Mobilfunk übertragen. Mit Focal-Array-Technologie, die sich auch auf Metamaterialien stützt, seien lenkbare, Bleistift-förmige Richtstrahlen zwischen der Antennengruppe und den Geräten der Kunden erzeugt worden. (5G, Technologie)

Hasskommentare: Datenschützer gegen Klarnamenzwang bei Online-Zeitung

Der schleswig-holsteinische Zeitungsverlag verlangt einen Klarnamenzwang für Online-Kommentatoren. Nun bekommt er Ärger von der zuständigen Datenschutzbeauftragten Hansen. (Anonymität, Urheberrecht)

Der schleswig-holsteinische Zeitungsverlag verlangt einen Klarnamenzwang für Online-Kommentatoren. Nun bekommt er Ärger von der zuständigen Datenschutzbeauftragten Hansen. (Anonymität, Urheberrecht)

Replay-Angriff: IoT-Alarmanlage hat nicht patchbare Sicherheitslücke

Eine Sicherheitslücke wie im Film: Einbrecher deaktivieren die Alarmanlage, bevor sie in ein Haus eindringen. Die smarte Alarmanlage Simplisafe hat genau dieses Problem – und einen einfachen Patch gibt es leider nicht. (Security, Sicherheitslücke)

Eine Sicherheitslücke wie im Film: Einbrecher deaktivieren die Alarmanlage, bevor sie in ein Haus eindringen. Die smarte Alarmanlage Simplisafe hat genau dieses Problem - und einen einfachen Patch gibt es leider nicht. (Security, Sicherheitslücke)

Intel Compute Stick with Atom x5 now available

Intel Compute Stick with Atom x5 now available

Intel’s second-generation Compute Stick is now available for about $150. The tiny computer features a slightly faster processor, an extra USB port, and significantly better wireless performance the model I reviewed in 2015. First announced in January, the new Compute Stick features an Atom x5-Z8300 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth […]

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Intel Compute Stick with Atom x5 now available

Intel’s second-generation Compute Stick is now available for about $150. The tiny computer features a slightly faster processor, an extra USB port, and significantly better wireless performance the model I reviewed in 2015. First announced in January, the new Compute Stick features an Atom x5-Z8300 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth […]

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