NTT docomo Introduces 2015 Summer Product and Service Lineup

On May 13, NTT docomo held their 2015 summer roll-out (NTTドコモ 2015夏 新サービス・新商品発表会) at Belle Salle Shiodome in Minato Ward, Tokyo.

This Is What a Mouse Brain Looks Like When It Rewires Itself

The function of neurons in a mouse’s brain isn’t as fixed as you might think. When they’re young, neurons can switch role, literally rewiring the brain—and in this image of a slice of brain, the yellow spots are neurons that have done just that.

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Microsoft ban of Gears of War leakers doesn’t brick console

gowLeaks in whatever industry, be it mobile or gaming, isn’t a new thing, but most of the time, these “sources” are able to get away scot-free. However, rare and unfortunate is it for those who have been caught red-handed and have been punished for being too eager to share things covered by NDAs. Microsoft has apparently taken such action against … Continue reading

Atlas robot gets pushed, doesn’t fall, doesn’t fight back

atlas-pushedSometimes you’d think that it’s “tests” like these that would have robots rebelling against their cruel human masters in the future. But for now, however, while they still don’t have the intelligence to do so, we will keep on poking them. For Science! With DARPA’s Robotics Challenge, the most grueling display of non-combative robot resilience, nearing its finals next month, … Continue reading

Mom Who Terrorized A Couple Who Outbid Her On Dream Home Blames Sleep Deprivation

Kathy Rowe, 53, says she fell in love with a home in 2011 that she thought was perfect for her family, especially for her severely disabled daughter, and her husband who had recently suffered a massive heart attack. But when another couple outbid her, the onetime “San Diego’s Top 50 Mother of the Year” honoree embarked on a year-long reign of terror against the couple.

Among the things she says she did for “payback” were listing the house for sale online, stopping their mail, sending prank packages that cost them thousands of dollars, advertising a party at their house, sending Valentine’s Day cards to neighbors from the husband, and posting sex solicitations online on behalf of the wife, even inviting strangers to just show up at the home while the husband was at work.

Rowe pleaded guilty to a felony stalking charge; in exchange for her plea, prosecutors dismissed felony charges of solicitation for rape as well as other misdemeanor charges. She was sentenced to a year of electronic home surveillance, five years probation, and ordered to stay away from the couple for 10 years.

Now, in an exclusive daytime interview, Rowe reveals to Dr. Phil what she claims pushed her over the edge, including sleep deprivation. “There were so many things needing my help and my attention, I just became exhausted,” she says. “I was working full time and then doing my husband’s work at night, and dealing with my daughter, who had very severe school issues, and then my best friend became sick and her disabled son needed care. So I was, literally, like, running myself ragged and trying to exist on two hours sleep, and it unfortunately affected my thinking. I thought I could cope with it and deal with it. I didn’t realize how poorly I was dealing with it until all of this happened.”

In the video above, Rowe looks back on what she claims initially motivated her to act out against the couple who had moved into the home Rowe claims was her “dream house.” At the time, she says she thought it was “funny, not harmful” to list the house on Zillow, but she also acknowledges that her motivation was “annoying and embarrassing them with the neighborhood.”

“They didn’t mean to harm me,” Rowe says, “but them getting the house did harm me. It’s a little bit of payback, so it would make the pain less … I’m going through so much pain so if I cause someone else a little bit of pain, it equalizes it or helps me feel better.”

She tells Dr. Phil, “I’m actually a very nice person who did really horrible things.” Is she truly sorry? What message does she have for the couple? And does she still want the house? Dr. Phil’s interview with Rowe airs Friday — check local listings and watch more here.

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United Can't Even Be Bothered To Pay Money For Finding Security Bugs

Bug bounty programs are pretty common among tech firms: the likes of Facebook and Google (although notably not Apple ) will offer you hundreds of thousands of dollars in order for exposing security flaws in their products. It’s a good system, and one United Airlines wants to use: just without offering cold, hard cash.

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VW Golf GTE Sport Concept marries EVs with race cars

006-volkswagen-golf-gte-sport-concept-1Unless you’ve been keeping a close eye on the automobile industry, you’d presume that performance race cars and electric vehicles, even the hybrid plug-in ones, don’t mix. Volkswagen wants to shatter that misconception with the new Golf GTE Sport Concept just unveiled at Austria’s Wörthersee festival. Like the Golf GTE compact announced February last year, this EV harnesses the joint … Continue reading

Nuimo, a.k.a. Flow 2.0, can now control your home too

nuimo-1Sometimes, crowdfunding successes come back for another round in the hopes of meeting success again. And sometimes, they do. That seems to be the case for Senic, the very same people who brought the wireless controller Flow to our attention. They’ve returned to the crowdfuning scene, but this time they are doing things quite differently. First, they’ve launched on Kickstarter … Continue reading

ASUS Unveils A New Power-Saving Portable DVD Writer

SDRW-08D2S-U-LITE_J

Check out this newly unveiled portable DVD writer from ASUS, the SDRW-08D2S-U LITE/J. Coming in black and white color options, this power-saving portable DVD writer (just 6W of power consumption) has a glossy exterior with a diamond cutting in a grid pattern and a USB 2.0 connection interface.

Measuring W142mm x D142mm x H20mm and weighing 280 grams, the SDRW-08D2S-U LITE/J can provide write speeds of up to 8x for DVD+/-R/+RW, 6x for DVD+/-R (2 Layer), 6x for DVD-RW, 5x for DVD-RAM, 24x for CD-R and 16x for CD-RW. In addition, it also comes bundled with CyberLink’s Power2Go 8 software.

The ASUS SDRW-08D2S-U LITE/J will start shipping from May 15th for 3,300 Yen (about $28). [Product Page]

Fox Affiliate Faces Backlash After Censoring Breasts On Record-Breaking Picasso Painting

A Fox affiliate came under fire this week for censoring cubist images of breasts on a record-breaking Pablo Picasso painting.

Fox 5 News, New York City’s local Fox affiliate, ran a segment Monday night on the $179 million auction of Picasso’s ”Les Femmes d’Alger” (Version O), now the most expensive painting in the world.

“We decided to blur the nude portions so that we could show it to you on air,” anchor Dari Alexander said, per Mediaite.

Art historian Aruna D’Souza tweeted her disdain at the station’s censorship decision. New York magazine art critic Jerry Saltz later did the same, as did many bemused netizens.

In the wake of the criticism, Fox 5 admitted it had made a mistake.

“It was ridiculous,” the Fox 5 morning news crew said.

On Thursday, the station shared the painting “in all its glory” on its Facebook page.

“We get it,” Fox 5 wrote. “A blurred out version of Pablo Picasso’s masterpiece … wasn’t the best move.”

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We get it. A blurred out version of Pablo Picasso’s masterpiece– The Women of Algiers (Version 0)– wasn’t the best move.Here is the art work in all its glory: http://tinyurl.com/npps9ez

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