Consistent with Wired’s Epicenter blog, the FCC wants to add SMS and mobile video upload support for the 911 emergency service to be able to report crimes as they happen. This could be the first time since 2001 the service has changed.
Also included within the FCC’s proposal to update the service could be 911 alerts from sensors, comparable to smoke detectors and alarms, so that police could possibly be alerted to things inclusive of break-ins and fires before they’re reported. Wired says that is still all inside the early stages, as crucial necessities comparable to funding have not begun to be found out for the service, which takes 230 million calls annually. And of those 230 million calls, 70 percent of those come from cellphones now. [ Wired ] (Photo courtesy of Kaleb Fulgham )
Hack enables fast refresh mode on Nook Simple Touch (video)
‘Hugo’ director Martin Scorsese, cast explain some great benefits of shooting movies in 3D (video)



