Here are the trending articles for today, January 31st.
Justin Mohn
The man accused of decapitating his father in a Philadelphia suburb and posting a gruesome video of him lifting the severed head on social media has been charged with first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse, authorities announced Wednesday. did.
Justin Mohn was armed and had jumped a fence at a National Guard facility about 100 miles (100 miles) away when he was arrested late Tuesday, hours after the killing, a National Guard spokesperson said.
The victim, identified as Michael F. Mone, was found decapitated in the bathroom of his Levittown home, where his 32-year-old son also lived. Police said Justin Mohn was taken into custody at Fort Indiantown Gap.
FILE – Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis files a lawsuit against Black Voices for Trump leader Harrison Floyd as part of Georgia election prosecution in Atlanta on November 21, 2023. Appear at a public hearing regarding. Attorney Ashley Merchant will allege that Willis had an inappropriate romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor hired in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump, at a hearing next month. Both men were called to testify.
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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and the special prosecutor she hired in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump are subpoenaed by defense attorneys who claim Willis and the prosecutor had an inappropriate romantic relationship. A letter was issued.
Ashley Merchant, an attorney representing Trump's co-defendant Michael Roman, filed a motion on January 8 to dismiss the charges and remove Willis and special counsel Nathan Wade from the case. .
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, who handles election cases, gave Willis' team until Friday to respond to the motion and remove Willis from the prosecution. He has set a hearing on the matter for February 15th. Mr. Merchant confirmed that he had subpoenaed both Mr. Willis and Mr. Wade to testify at that hearing.
The pedestal is the only remnant of a statue of legendary baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson that was stolen from a park in Wichita, Kansas, last Thursday. The statue, valued at $75,000, was the centerpiece of League 42's ballpark complex, where the baseball league was founded. It was founded in 2015 to help children who have little access to organized sports.
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A statue of Jackie Robinson that was stolen with its ankle severed from a Little League baseball field in Wichita, Kansas, was found burned and dismembered in a dumpster at another park on Thursday, police said.
Wichita Police Department Spokesman Andrew Ford said in a news conference Tuesday that officers responded to a call Tuesday morning about a dumpster fire in Garvey Park.
“Immediately after the fire was extinguished, the fire department found what appeared to be fragments of the Jackie Robinson statue, which are unrecoverable at this time,” Ford said at a news conference.
League 42, a nonprofit organization that provides low-cost baseball registration for children, has raised $50,000 for a life-sized statue at the stadium, CNN affiliate KLBY reported.
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6 of the most ground-breaking recent technology developments that keep us connected
Visual-based localization
Anyone who has ever relied on their phone's GPS app to navigate can attest to the fact that once indoors, that service is nearly useless. This is because building walls block GPS radio signals. But with new developments in visible light detected by smartphones, indoor navigation has advanced enough that “in the future, even if you want to get lost, you may never get lost again,” says Navigine. Founder Alexei Panyov told National Geographic.
By visually analyzing the surroundings using camera sensors and machine learning, smartphones can now provide users with multiple layers of navigation information. Perhaps the most well-known example is the Google Maps Live View feature that the company introduced in 2019. Users are less likely to become disoriented and their location is easier to track, especially when moving through dense urban environments.
But as many technology and location systems companies using vision-based localization systems know, vision-based localization systems can do more than just help us better monitor each other. It has the potential to be useful in a variety of fields. One of these companies, Navigine, has documented dozens of case studies experimenting with light-based navigation applications. This has previously included improving hospital efficiency, making it easier to find your way around airports, improving the rail travel experience and enabling user navigation. Driving a car without GPS signal.
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5G
Mobile phones have evolved from 2G to 3G to 4G to 5G and may be having the greatest impact on society ever. This network started rolling out in his 2022, but people will feel its benefits to the fullest in the next decade.
Compared to previous generations, 5G offers dramatically faster, more responsive, and more connected internet services thanks to specially encoded data sent over the airwaves, making it easier for network carriers to provides even more flexibility. 5G is not in charge of a single company or individual, but is being developed by a partnership of commercial technology innovators, including Qualcomm.
The first application of 5G will be in home internet services, adding more competition to the relatively uncompetitive home connectivity market. The future potential of networks appears to be transformative. Developers outline the potential to create highly accessible robots, augmented reality, smart objects, and remotely piloted drones that can be used across agriculture, emergency response, and commercial industries.
From June 2022 to June 2023, the number of commercially available 5G devices will increase by approximately 50%, enabling everyday users to bring high-speed computing power to traffic control, self-driving cars, and communicating with each other via augmented reality headsets. Now available.
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Advances in video chat technology
It may be hard to believe now, but video calling technology was initially a huge failure. AT&T first introduced the technology in his 1927, but it was considered largely useless and failed to capture the market. This pattern was repeated in his 1960s, 1970s, and 1990s. It wasn't until Apple introduced his FaceTime in 2010 that the technology started to take hold. Since then, it has become ubiquitous and necessary, with continuous developments seen over the past five years alone, primarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some of the most popular video chat platforms include FaceTime, Google Meet, Skype, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams (just released in 2017).
As these programs exploded in popularity during and after the pandemic, new features continued to be built to make communication more accessible to users. For example, in his 2020, Zoom rolled out additional features that allow hearing-impaired people to participate in meetings, including the ability to rearrange windows to make it easier to see interpreters.
By incorporating artificial intelligence, these same platforms can further push video conferencing features such as multi-camera capabilities, gesture recognition, real-time translation, and subtitles. These developments will not only impact the way people connect, but also expand possibilities for telemedicine, education, and work.
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eSIM
Prior to 2016, a mobile phone's customer identity and local network connectivity were controlled by a physical SIM (or “subscriber identity module”) card. The card is a fingernail-sized chip that slides into and out of a small slot on the side of your phone. . However, remotely programmed eSIMs are increasingly replacing physical SIM cards, allowing users to switch between multiple SIM IDs on a phone through internal software without the need for a physical chip. This allows for better international connectivity, especially for remote workers and international travelers. For example, people traveling or working abroad can switch between multiple domestic and international phone lines within minutes, allowing them to stay in touch with colleagues, family, and friends across borders. .
This new technology was first developed by the Global System for Mobile Communications as part of the Internet of Things space and was soon expanded to consumer devices. eSIM also reduces the risk of identity theft from stolen phones by disabling thieves' ability to hijack a phone's physical SIM card. As 5G becomes more widespread globally, it is believed that eSIMs will allow us to launch more phones than ever before, as well as drones and sensor-controlled devices.
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health sharing app
Tracking your health and fitness is nothing new, but the ability to share it is. Apple first announced its healthcare app in 2014. The app uses your smartphone's built-in GPS, camera, and other sensors to measure your heart rate, breathing, steps, and other activity.
Several other apps have since followed suit, allowing users to track their daily activities, disease symptoms, medication intake, and other additional medical information while avoiding privacy concerns. .
In April 2016, the Federal Trade Commission released a guide to privacy and security best practices for mobile health apps. However, this document only provides guidance and there is still room for improvement. Meanwhile, a 2021 Pew study found that the pandemic has made people more aware of the importance of technology in healthcare, making it easier to share data.
In 2021, Apple is taking its Health app one step further, introducing a software update that not only tracks users' health information but also analyzes it to identify trends such as changes in blood oxygen levels and cholesterol. The purpose was to share information with families and caregivers. , and health care providers.
To accomplish this, the company encrypted and shared data in its healthcare apps so it could merge with six partner electronic health record companies. The ability to share continuously tracked health information over time with health care providers can advance personalized medical care, and sharing it with friends and family can help loved ones, especially older adults. It can alert you when your relatives are in danger. Sharing your workouts with friends has also been proven to increase your physical activity. The health apps market is valued at approximately $49.2 billion and is projected to grow to $105.9 billion by 2030.
Story editor Karen Zhao. Copy edited by Kristen Wegzin. Photo selection by Lacey Kerrick.
This story originally appeared on Airalo and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio.
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