May. 12th, 2008

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Stolen Mac helps nab burglary suspects | Tech news blog - CNET News.com

A remote desktop access feature found in some Macintoshes is being credited with leading police to two suspects in the burglary of an apartment in New York.

While police in White Plains, N.Y., were coming up empty with their investigation, Duplaga learned that her computer was being used on the Internet and turned on the Back to My Mac feature installed on her Mac from another Mac, according to the report.

The feature allowed Duplaga to see immediately how the computer was being used at the time, as well as operate it remotely. Recalling that she had a camera installed on the computer, the fast-thinking Duplaga snapped images of one of the burglary suspects before he realized what was happening, according to the Times. Duplaga showed the image to friends who recognized the suspect as someone who attended a party at the apartment.

Now, if that’s not going to help boost the idea of security.

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Slashdot | SMS 4x More Expensive Than Data From Hubble

“Physorg has a paper comparing the cost of text messaging versus the cost of getting data from Hubble Space Telescope. From the article: ‘The maximum size for a text message is 160 characters, which takes 140 bytes because there are only 7 bits per character in the text messaging system, and we assume the average price for a text message is 5p. There are 1,048,576 bytes in a megabyte, so that’s 1 million/140 = 7490 text messages to transmit one megabyte. At 5p each, that’s £374.49 [$732.95] per MB — or about 4.4 times more expensive than the ‘most pessimistic’ estimate for Hubble Space Telescope transmission costs.” “Hubble is by no means a cheap mission — but the mobile phone text costs were pretty astronomical!”"

I’ve always thought that cellphones and SMS were a total conjob to make you pay for what has cost me nothing since the late 80s. And according to “Space scientist says texting is four times more expensive than receiving scientific data from space” it is true. All this instant messaging vs email, the whole us vs them millenials thing about old and new tech has been problematic for me. I can send a letter around the world for 0.85 euro. An email costs me nothing. An sms costs me $0.15 for whatever number of characters my local contract allows. You tell me. Is someone being conned or what? Post office is cheaper than SMS. And it doesn’t matter how fast your drivel arrives.

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