Did a climate of fear keep Paul Kagame in power? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 5, 2017, 11:30 pm)

Rwandan president gets a third term with 99 percent of the vote, extending his 17-year rule.
How Apple Is Putting Voices In Users' Heads -- Literally Slashdotby EditorDavid on biotech at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 5, 2017, 11:04 pm)

schwit1 shared WIRED's report on "a life-changing technology." Steven Levy spoke with Mathias Bahnmueller as he tested a new Apple sound processor that beams digital audio directly into hearing aids. Bahnmueller suffers from hearing loss so severe that a year ago he underwent surgery to install a cochlear implant -- an electronic device in the inner ear that replaces the usual hearing mechanism. Around a million patients have undergone this increasingly mainstream form of treatment, and that's just a fraction of those who could benefit from it. (Of the 360 million people worldwide with hearing loss, about 10 percent would qualify for the surgery.) "For those who reach a point where hearing aids no longer help, this is the only solution," says Allison Biever, an audiologist in Englewood, CO who works with implant patients. "It's like restoring a signal in a radio station." Cochlear implants bypass the usual hearing process by embedding a device in the inner ear and connecting it via electrodes to the nerve that sends audio signals to the brain... The system Bahnmueller was using came from a collaboration between Apple and Cochlear, a company that has been involved with implant technology since the treatment's early days. The firms announced last week that the first product based on this approach, Cochlear's Nucleus 7 sound processor, won FDA approval in June -- the first time that the agency has approved such a link between cochlear implants and phones or tablets. Those using the system can not only get phone calls directly routed inside their skulls, but also stream music, podcasts, audio books, movie soundtracks, and even Siri -- all straight to the implant... Apple will offer the technology free to qualified manufacturers. Google's accessibility team for Android has no public timeline for any similar hearing aid support, though according to the article it's "on the roadmap."

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Killing in Jordan, Israel opens a probe AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 5, 2017, 11:00 pm)

Zakariya al-Jawawdeh reacts to Israeli order to examine July 23 shooting in Amman that left his son and a doctor dead.
Brazil troops launch anti-crime operations in Rio slums AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 5, 2017, 11:00 pm)

Thousands of soldiers raid Rio de Janeiro favelas in bid to stop gangs behind a surge in robberies of commercial trucks.
CPAN-Testers-Schema-0.018 search.cpan.orgby Doug Bell at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 5, 2017, 10:03 pm)

Schema for CPANTesters database processed from test reports
Red Hat Acquires Data-Cleaning Company Permabit Slashdotby EditorDavid on redhat at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 5, 2017, 9:34 pm)

An anonymous reader quotes Fortune: Business software company Red Hat said on Monday that it is acquiring the technology assets of Permabit, a small company that specializes in cleaning up corporate data to make storage more efficient and data access faster. Terms of the deal were not disclosed but a Red Hat spokesman said 16 people from Permabit will be joining that company... While the conventional wisdom is that data storage is cheap, it is not free. And with companies turning to more expensive flash storage, it saves money to remove redundant data, said Richard Fichera, vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research... Red Hat, which sells a version of the Linux operating system used by many Fortune 500 companies, also offers its own storage software. And, it wants to become a more formidable challenger in data storage, a goal that can be furthered by buying Permabit's technology, Fichera said. Slashdot reader See Attached points out that this week Red Hat also released RHEL 7.4, which introduces support for Network Bound Disk Encryption (NBDE) and system protection against intrusive USB devices.

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Could Diabetes Spread Like Mad Cow Disease? Slashdotby EditorDavid on biotech at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 5, 2017, 9:04 pm)

sciencehabit quotes Science magazine: Prions are insidious proteins that spread like infectious agents and trigger fatal conditions such as mad cow disease. A protein implicated in diabetes, a new study suggests, shares some similarities with these villains. Researchers transmitted diabetes from one mouse to another just by injecting the animals with this protein. The results don't indicate that diabetes is contagious like a cold, but blood transfusions, or even food, may spread the disease. The work is "very exciting" and "well-documented" for showing that the protein has some prionlike behavior, says prion biologist Witold Surewicz of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, who wasn't connected to the research. However, he cautions against jumping to the conclusion that diabetes spreads from person to person. The study raises that possibility, he says, but "it remains to be determined."

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[no title] Scripting News(cached at August 5, 2017, 9:03 pm)

I post too much Twitter stuff to my blog. I know it.
[no title] Scripting News(cached at August 5, 2017, 9:02 pm)

Timothy Snyder: "Our president is a minor Russian oligarch with major Russian debts."
UN Security Council to vote on North Korea sanctions AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 5, 2017, 8:30 pm)

Security Council move as well as ASEAN criticism comes in response to two ICBM tests by North Korea in one month.
'World of Warcraft' Game Currency Now Worth More Than Venezuelan Money Slashdotby EditorDavid on money at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 5, 2017, 8:04 pm)

schwit1 quotes TheBlaze: Digital gold from Blizzard's massive multiplayer online game "World of Warcraft" is worth more than actual Venezuelan currency, the bolivar, according to new data. Venezuelan resident and Twitter user @KalebPrime first made the discovery July 14 and tweeted at the time that on the Venezuela's black market -- now the most-used method of currency exchange within Venezuela according to NPR -- you can get $1 for 8493.97 bolivars. Meanwhile, a "WoW" token, which can be bought for $20 from the in-game auction house, is worth 8385 gold per dollar. According to sites that track the value of both currencies, KalebPrime's math is outdated, and WoW gold is now worth even more than the bolivar. That tweet has since gone viral, prompting @KalebPrime to joke that "At this rate when I publish my novel the quotes will read 'FROM THE GUY THAT MADE THE WOW GOLD > VENEZUELAN BOLIVAR TWEET.'"

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Minion-Backend-SQLite-2.002 search.cpan.orgby Dan Book at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 5, 2017, 8:03 pm)

SQLite backend for Minion job queue
Alien-Build-0.86_01 search.cpan.orgby ✈ Graham Ollis ✈ at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 5, 2017, 8:03 pm)

Build external dependencies for use in CPAN
Alien-Build-0.87_01 search.cpan.orgby ✈ Graham Ollis ✈ at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 5, 2017, 8:03 pm)

Build external dependencies for use in CPAN
Abadi rejects al-Sadr call to dissolve Hashd al-Shaabi AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 5, 2017, 7:30 pm)

Iraqi PM rules out merging controversial unit with army, a call made by Muqtada al-Sadr following visit to Saudi Arabia.