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Asian glaciers slowed by ice loss, claims study

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Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 14 (ANI): Asian glaciers are flowing more slowly in response to widespread ice loss, affecting freshwater availability downstream in India, Pakistan, and China, a new study has suggested.
As part of the study, researchers analysed almost 2 million satellite images of the glaciers and found that 94 per cent of the differences in flow rates could be explained by changes in ice thickness.
For more than a decade, satellite data have documented that the glaciers continue to become thinner as the melt rates on their top surfaces increases.
“It has not been entirely clear how these glaciers are responding to this ice loss. The rate at which they will disappear in the future depends on how they adjust to a warming climate, ” said Amaury Dehecq of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, who is also the lead author of the study.
Asia’s mountain glaciers flow from the cold heights of the world’s tallest mountains down to warmer climate zones, where they melt much faster, feeding major rivers such as the Indus and Yangtze.
According to researchers of the study, which was published in the Journal of Nature Geoscience, scientists need to understand what is regulating the glaciers’ flow speeds to project how glacial meltwater will contribute to the region’s water resources and to sea level rise.
Observing the glaciers from ground level is difficult because of their huge geographic expanse and inaccessibility, so the researchers turned to satellite images.
“What’s surprising about this study is that the relationship between thinning and flow speed is so consistent,” said coauthor Noel Gourmelen.
In the few locations where glaciers have been stable or thickening rather than thinning, the study found that flow speeds also have been increasing slightly.
The reason a glacier flows down a slope at all is that gravity pulls on its mass. The pull makes a glacier both slide on its base and deform or creep (A slow movement caused by ice crystals slipping past one another under the pressure of the glacier’s weight). As the glacier thins and loses mass, both sliding and creeping become more difficult, and the glacier’s flow slows as a result. (ANI)



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Organic food worse for climate, Study suggests

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Washington (USA) Dec 15 (ANI): Organically farmed food always seemed like a better alternative when it comes to consuming healthy food. However, according to a recent study, Organically farmed food has a bigger impact on climate than conventionally farmed food, due to the greater areas of land required.
As part of the study, the researchers developed a new method for assessing the climate impact of land-use, and used this, along with other methods, to compare organic and conventional food production. The results show that organic food can result in much greater emissions.
“Our study shows that organic peas, farmed in Sweden, have around a 50 percent bigger climate impact than conventionally farmed peas. For some foodstuff, there is an even bigger difference – for example, with organic Swedish winter wheat the difference is closer to 70 percent,” said Stefan Wirsenius, lead author of the study.
The reason why organic food is so much worse for the climate is that the yields per hectare are much lower, primarily because fertilisers are not used. To produce the same amount of organic food, you, therefore, need a much bigger area of land.
The ground-breaking aspect of the new study is the conclusion that this difference in land usage results in organic food causing a much larger climate impact. The findings of the study were published in the Journal of British Journal of Psychiatry.
“The greater land-use in organic farming leads indirectly to higher carbon dioxide emissions, thanks to deforestation. The world’s food production is governed by international trade, so how we farm in Sweden influences deforestation in the tropics. If we use more land for the same amount of food, we contribute indirectly to bigger deforestation elsewhere in the world,” explained Wirsenius.
Even organic meat and dairy products are, from a climate point of view, worse than their conventionally produced equivalents, claims Stefan Wirsenius.
“Because organic meat and milk production uses organic feed-stock, it also requires more land than conventional production. This means that the findings on organic wheat and peas in principle also apply to meat and milk products. We have not done any specific calculations on meat and milk, however, and have no concrete examples of this in the article,” he explains. (ANI)



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Nintendo warns NES Classic, SNES Classic will be 'gone' once sold out

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Kyoto Prefecture [Japan], December 15 (ANI): Nintendo has warned that its retro NES Classic and SNES Classic will be gone once they sell out.
The company’s Reggie Fils-Aime warned during an interview that the retro consoles will sell in the Americas through the holidays but will not be made anymore once they sell out, Engadget reported.
For those who want to still experience the classic game, they will have to leverage the games that come with Switch Online.
In addition to the NES Classic and SNES Classic, Nintendo hinted that the Nintendo 64 Classic may meet the same fate. There won’t be additional games for the mini NES and SNES models either. (ANI)



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Facebook's new bug affects 6.8 million users

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California [United States], December 15 (ANI): Facebook has discovered a new bug in its Photo API which the company believes affects up to 6.8 million users.
In its blog, Facebook describes the bug as affecting those who used Facebook Login and granted permission to third-party apps to access their photos. The company says it has fixed the issue but the bug allowed some third-party apps access to users’ photos between September 13 and September 25, 2018.
The bug potentially gave permission to developers to access other photos, such as those shared on Marketplace or Facebook Stories.
Surprisingly, it also impacts photos which people uploaded to Facebook but chose not to post. Facebook stores photos from incomplete posts for three days. This basically means photos you were trying to post but lost network also got accessible.
Facebook will be rolling out developer tools to determine which people using their app might be affected by the bug. The company will also be informing impacted individuals. (ANI)



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Indians have as many as 200 apps installed on their smartphone: Survey

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New Delhi [India], December 15 (ANI): Indians are obsessed with their smartphones and the latest report quantifies it in the best manner possible. According to the latest techARC Digit, smartphone users in India install more apps on their apps than they actually use.
As per the insights, the average number of apps installed is 51, which goes up as much as 207. However, when it comes to usage, most of the Indians use only about 24 apps on their smartphones, indicating that a lot of people install apps without actually using them much, in turn, putting their devices at risk.
On a daily basis, as many as 38 percent users use 6-10 apps a day, with social media apps being the most used with as many as 76 percent users using them on a daily basis. Mobile gaming apps come second with 70 percent of users playing some game on their smartphones daily.
About 47 percent users use financial apps including banking apps as well as wallet apps to perform some financial transaction digitally.
Other apps gaining popularity include OTT Entertainment such as Live TV and VoD apps with 40 percent users. (ANI)



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C-DAC, Atos join hands to make supercomputers

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New Delhi [India], Dec 15 (ANI): The Centre for Development of Advance Computing (C-DAC) and Atos, a global leader in digital transformation based in France, has signed a three-year industrial contract for designing, building and installing the BullSequana, its high-performance supercomputer in India.
This contract has been awarded to Atos under the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM), a Rs 4,500 crore scheme spread over seven years, aimed at creating a network of over 70 high-performance supercomputing facilities for various academic and research institutions across India.
This industrial alliance, which was signed here on Friday, falls fully under the close relations and strategic partnership between the two countries in the sectors of space, civilian nuclear energy, defence, and counter-terrorism.
French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean Yves Le Drian said, “Today we have sealed an industrial alliance that contributes to strengthening our strategic partnership as two countries will be involved in together building a supercomputer grid, which is vital today for a variety of fields, such as energy transition, mobility, artificial intelligence, defence, research, and development.”
Hemant Darbari, C-DAC Director General, said that buying the system is fine but C-DAC has taken up the task of building systems not only from board level but even at the chip level. “The server motherboard side we thought we should work with the partners who can do the manufacturing in India,” he added. (ANI)



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Apple accused of lying about iPhone X specs

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California [United States], December 15 (ANI): A latest lawsuit against Apple accuses the tech giant of lying about the display specs in its iPhone X series.
The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court of Northern California alleges Apple falsely advertised the screen sizes and pixel counts of the displays in the iPhone X, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max.
According to Cnet, the suit alleges that Apple’s new line of iPhones are not ‘all screen’ as marketed by the company as it counted even the non-screen areas such as notch and corners to make the claim.
The plaintiffs also allege that the iPhone X is supposed to have a resolution of 2436×1125 pixels resolutions, as advertised, but it does not contain true pixels with red, green, and blue subpixels.
In March, Apple was sued in 59 separate lawsuits over a software tweak that throttles some older iPhones. (ANI)



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'Clean' Tumblr is back on Apple App Store

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California [United States], December 14 (ANI): After promising to ban all adult content on its portal, Tumblr app is now back on the Apple App Store.
In November, Apple banned the text, video, and GIF sharing platform from its App Store over child pornography issues. Tumblr announced later that it would ban inappropriate content starting this year, The Verge reported.
In the recent months, Tumblr has adopted a stricter policy when it comes to allowing inappropriate content on its platform. Its ban on all adult content won’t be enacted until December 17, while the automatic filter for mature content will be the default option for users starting February next year. (ANI)



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Facebook wants you to buy HBO so you can watch Game of Thrones on the social site

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California [United States], December 14 (ANI): Taking a cue from Amazon, Facebook is reportedly set to announce pay TV channels where you can buy specific channels on the platform and watch them.
The social networking platform is in talks with pay TV channels including HBO, Showtime, and Starz for their streaming services on Facebook, Recode reported.
Those who subscribe to the channels would, theoretically, be able to watch them on Facebook’s own properties including Watch hub and also on other platforms such as Roku TVs.
It is expected that Facebook would launch the product in the first half of 2019. (ANI)



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These are the dumbest passwords of 2018

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California [United States], December 14 (ANI): Some people never learn. Software company SplashData has released its annual list of the top 100 worst passwords used in this year, and unsurprisingly, the list is not surprising.
Taking the crown is the five-time winner in a row, “123456”, followed by the very obvious “password”. These two passwords have continued to show up at the top spots since five years.
On number 3 and 4 are inevitable combinations of the top worst password, that is 123456789 and 12345678. If that wasn’t enough, on number five is 12345. 111111 is also in the top 10 as is sunshine, qwerty, and iloveyou.
Despite the constant threat to security, the list is proof that users continue to keep their accounts vulnerable to potential hack attacks or data theft by using weak passwords.
The worst passwords list was generated after evaluating 5 million passwords leaked on the internet. It is also common for people to use celebrity names as their passwords, which makes it easy for hackers to successfully crack the code. (ANI)



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