US may permanently ground civilian drone program over China fears January 13, 2020 at 04:06AM

The US Interior Department's decision to halt a civilian drone program might not be so temporary. Financial Times sources claim the department plans to permanently end use of nearly 1,000 drones after determining there was too high a risk of the Chi… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2ThI0EB via IFTTT

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Study finds five major US carriers vulnerable to SIM-swapping tactics January 13, 2020 at 02:48AM

A Princeton study (PDF) has discovered that five US prepaid carriers use authentication techniques that are vulnerable to SIM-swapping tactics. The researchers signed up for 10 prepaid accounts each on AT&T, T-Mobile, Tracfone, US Mobile and Veri… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2tf0JpA via IFTTT

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‚Star Trek: Picard‘ has already been renewed for a second season January 13, 2020 at 01:34AM

CBS clearly has a lot of confidence in Star Trek: Picard. The broadcaster has already renewed the sci-fi series for a second season, suggesting that it expects a hit when the show premieres on January 23rd. There's no mention of when that season will… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/36TSrCs via IFTTT

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Samsung Galaxy S20+ leak appears to confirm its name and cameras January 13, 2020 at 12:19AM

You might not have to rely on renders or other hard-to-verify reports to know what Samsung's next Galaxy S phone will look like — you may be staring at it. XDA-Developers has obtained pictures of what it says is the Galaxy S20+ 5G. The boot screen… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/30ddbm5 via IFTTT

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Canon’s Robotic Camera System controls multiple DSLRs from afar January 12, 2020 at 11:05PM

Pro photographers who need to control multiple cameras at once just got a useful tool — if they have the right camera. Canon has introduced a CR-S700R Robotic Camera system that lets you remotely steer multiple DSLRs from a PC. You can only use it… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2FFaosm via IFTTT

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