Google Is in China Cloud Talks With Tencent, Others, Report Says Slashdotby msmash on google at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 3, 2018, 11:34 pm)

Google wants to get back into China, and is laying the groundwork for a key part of the initiative: bringing its cloud business to the world's second-largest economy. Bloomberg: The internet giant is in talks with Tencent Holdings, Inspur Group and other Chinese companies to offer Google cloud services in the mainland, according to people familiar with the discussions. They asked not to be identified discussing private matters. The talks began in early 2018 and Google narrowed partnership candidates to three firms in late March, according to one of the people. Trade tensions between China and the U.S. now loom over the effort. It's unclear if the plans will proceed, this person said. The goal is to run Google internet-based services -- such as Drive and Docs -- via the domestic data centers and servers of Chinese providers, similar to the way other U.S. cloud companies access that market. In most of the rest of the world, Google Cloud rents computing power and storage over the internet, and sells a collection of workplace productivity apps called G Suite that are run on its own data centers. China requires digital information to be stored in the country and Google has no data centers in the mainland, so it needs partnerships with local players. Further reading: Google Plans To Launch Censored Search Engine In China, Leaked Documents Reveal.

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'Nothing to do': Displaced Rohingya lament life in no-man's land AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 3, 2018, 11:30 pm)

Some 4,600 Rohingya live in a camp at Zero Point, barred from returning to their villages by Myanmar authorities.
FCC Sides With Google Fiber Over Comcast With New Pro-Competition Rule Slashdotby BeauHD on internet at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 3, 2018, 10:35 pm)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The Federal Communications Commission today approved new rules that could let Google Fiber and other new [ISPs] gain faster access to utility poles. The FCC's One Touch Make Ready (OTMR) rules will let companies attach wires to utility poles without waiting for the other users of the pole to move their own wires. Google Fiber says its deployment has stalled in multiple cities because Comcast and AT&T take a long time to get poles ready for new attachers. One Touch Make Ready rules let new attachers make all of the necessary wire adjustments themselves. Comcast urged the FCC to "reject 'one-touch make-ready' proposals, which inure solely to the benefit of new entrants while unnecessarily risking harm to existing attachers and their customers." FCC Chairman Ajit Pai rejected this argument, saying that startups are unnecessarily delayed when they have to wait for incumbent ISPs before hanging wires. Here's what Pai had to say: "For a competitive entrant, especially a small company, breaking into the market can be hard, if not impossible, if your business plan relies on other entities to make room for you on those poles. Today, a broadband provider that wants to attach fiber or other equipment to a pole first must wait for, and pay for, each existing attacher to sequentially move existing equipment and wires. This can take months, and the bill for multiple truck rolls adds up. For companies of any size, pole-attachment problems represent one of the biggest barriers to broadband deployment."

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Original Star Wars Movies May Not Launch With Disney's Streaming Service Until 2024 Slashdotby BeauHD on starwars at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 3, 2018, 10:04 pm)

Disney is reportedly having trouble buying back TV rights to "Star Wars" movies from AT&T's Turner Broadcasting so that it can offer them on a new streaming video service it is working on. Bloomberg reports: Disney made a preliminary inquiry about regaining the rights, but met resistance. Turner has the rights to show the films on its cable networks, which include TNT and TBS, and online until 2024. The programmer would want financial considerations and programming to replace the lost films. Disney sold certain rights to Turner in 2016, before it completed plans for the streaming service.

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Google Maps Now Zooms Out To a Globe Instead of a Flat Earth Slashdotby BeauHD on earth at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 3, 2018, 9:35 pm)

Google Maps has been updated to present you with a 3D globe of the planet when you zoom out. Previously, Maps would have shown you a flat map of the world. An anonymous Slashdot reader shares a report from VentureBeat: About two weeks ago, however, Google quietly rolled out (hehe) a change so that the service now presents you with a 3D globe. You can manipulate the globe as you'd expect -- spin it, zoom in, and zoom back out. Google Earth, watch out -- Google Maps is coming for you. Globe mode only works on desktop, but all major browsers are supported, we're told. We tested it on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge -- they all showed the globe just fine. This is all thanks to WebGL.

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Is there any way to stop guns printed in 3D? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 3, 2018, 9:30 pm)

A judge blocked the release of blueprints to make 3D-printed guns, but despite the order the problem is not going away.
Iraq's farmers hit hard by water shortages AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 3, 2018, 9:00 pm)

With one in five Iraqis working as farmers, crippling water shortages have pushed many to find alternative employment.
GE Engineer With Ties To China Accused of Stealing Power Plant Technology Slashdotby BeauHD on china at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 3, 2018, 8:34 pm)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TheStreet: General Electric stock was little changed on Friday, August 3, as a GE engineer with ties to China who has been accused of stealing proprietary power-turbine technology has been released on bond. Xiaoqing Zheng, 56, has been in custody since Wednesday when the FBI raided his home in Niskayuna, New York, near Albany. A federal judge on Thursday set a $100,000 bond; Zheng offered his family's home as collateral and was released on Friday. He was ordered to wear an electronic monitoring device and limit his travel, according to multiple media reports. Zheng, who is a U.S. citizen, was hired by GE in 2008 to work as a principal engineer for the company's power division, according to an affidavit by an FBI agent filed in federal court in Albany. Zheng is "suspected of taking/stealing, on multiple occasions via sophisticated means, data files from GE's laboratories that contain GE's trade secret information involving turbine technology," the FBI said in its affidavit. He also took "elaborate means" to conceal the removal of GE data files. "The primary focus of this affidavit is Zheng's action in 2018 in which he encrypted GE data files containing trade secret information, and thereafter sent the trade secret information from his GE work computer to Zheng's personal e-mail address hidden in the binary code of a digital photograph via a process known as steganography," the FBI said. "Additionally, the secondary focus of this affidavit is Zheng's actions in 2014 in which he downloaded more than 19,000 files from GE's computer network onto an external storage device, believed by GE investigators to have been a personal thumb drive." Zheng's attorney disputed the allegations, saying Zheng "transmitted information on his own patents to himself and to no one else."

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The Trump things aren't rallies, they're concerts. Once you understand that, he's easy to beat.
China rejects US demand to reduce Iran oil imports: report AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 3, 2018, 8:30 pm)

Bloomberg cites officials as saying that Beijing turned down a Washington request to cut imports from Iran.
Portland: What to expect from the far-right Patriot Prayer rally AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 3, 2018, 8:30 pm)

Far-right marchers are set to flood Portland's streets on Saturday, and observers worry there could be violence.
New Starbucks Partnership With Microsoft Allows Customers To Pay For Frappuccinos Wi Slashdotby msmash on bitcoin at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 3, 2018, 8:04 pm)

Earlier this week, Nestle said it was jumping on the blockchain bandwagon, today, Starbucks said it is ready to top that. From a report: The Seattle-based coffee giant is working with Microsoft and a leading global exchange on a new digital platform that will allow consumers to use bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies at Starbucks. Starbucks along with Intercontinental Exchange, Microsoft and BCG, among others, is working to launch a new company called Bakkt that will enable consumers and institutions to buy, sell, store and spend cryptocurrencies on the global network by November. The platform with convert bitcoin and other cryptocoins into U.S. dollars that can be used to buy a Cold Foam Cascara Cold Brew, Matcha Lemonade or anything else at Starbucks. Starbucks has consistently been at the forefront of embracing new technologies. For instance, it added support for mobile payments in 2011. In May, it was estimated that Starbucks' mobile payment solution is more popular than those of Apple and Google. In a statement, Maria Smith, vice president of partnerships and payments for Starbucks, "As the flagship retailer, Starbucks will play a pivotal role in developing practical, trusted and regulated applications for consumers to convert their digital assets into US dollars for use at Starbucks. As a leader in Mobile Pay to our more than 15 million Starbucks Rewards members, Starbucks is committed to innovation for expanding payment options for our customers."

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NASA Unveils the Astronauts Who Will Relaunch Human Space Flights From US Soil Slashdotby msmash on usa at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 3, 2018, 7:34 pm)

NASA on Friday announced the crews of the first flights from U.S. soil since the space shuttle retired in 2011, an elite group of astronauts that the agency hopes will help open a new era of space travel. From a report: The crews would fly on spacecraft developed not by NASA but by two corporations, SpaceX and Boeing, which are under contract to provide a taxi-like service to the International Space Station. On the first human test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, NASA selected astronauts Eric Boe and Nicole Mann will join Boeing executive Chris Ferguson. NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley would fly on the first human test flight of SpaceX's Dragon capsule. On the first operational mission to the International Space Station, Sunita Williams and Josh Cassada would fly for Boeing. NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins would fly Dragon's first operational mission to the space station.

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Stonehenge: First people came from west Wales BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition(cached at August 3, 2018, 7:31 pm)

The first long-term residents of Stonehenge, along with the first stones, arrived about 5,000 years ago.
Nasa names astronauts for first commercial flights BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition(cached at August 3, 2018, 7:30 pm)

The US space agency assigns the first men and women to fly on commercial rockets and capsules.