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AirMap Provides Drone Hobbyists With Atlas On Where To Fly UAVs Legally

NEW YORK - Bought a drone, and want to fly it legally, but have no idea where to do that? A new map created by drone hobbyists and enthusiasts aims to be an atlas, laying out the legal landscape for piloting unmanned vehicles. Called simply AirMap, the project is a collaboration between Ben Marcus, who

By |2016-05-20T12:01:12-04:00May 20th, 2016|Drones, Featured|

Drone Killer Devices In Demand By Military, Public Safety Now Available

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland - Anti-drone technology has been high on the shopping list of public safety and military organizations at least since a drunken federal employee crashed a drone onto the White House lawn. Two companies on hand at the Navy League Sea Air Space Exposition this week had two slightly different approaches to the problem. One

By |2016-05-20T11:54:34-04:00May 20th, 2016|Drones, Featured|

Smartphones Uncover How The World Sleeps

ANN ARBOR - A pioneering study of worldwide sleep patterns combines math modeling, mobile apps and big data to parse the roles society and biology each play in setting sleep schedules. The study, led by University of Michigan mathematicians, used a free smartphone app that reduces jetlag to gather robust sleep data from thousands of

By |2016-05-12T14:44:59-04:00May 12th, 2016|Mobile MI, News|

Hacking Into homes: ‘Smart Home’ Security Flaws Found In Popular System

ANN ARBOR - Cybersecurity researchers at the University of Michigan were able to hack into the leading "smart home" automation system and essentially get the PIN code to a home's front door. Their "lock-pick malware app" was one of four attacks that the cybersecurity researchers leveled at an experimental set-up of Samsung's SmartThings, a top-selling

By |2016-05-02T12:52:42-04:00May 2nd, 2016|Cyber Defense, News|

Illegal Battery Recycling Business In India Subjects Some To Lead Levels Above Guidelines

ANN ARBOR - India's illegal battery recycling industry could be exposing some residents in Delhi to airborne lead levels two-to-eight times higher than their neighbors and well above recommended health guidelines, University of Michigan researchers have found. Using sophisticated microscopic equipment and a lot of detective work, U-M School of Public Health researchers were able

By |2016-05-02T12:42:30-04:00May 2nd, 2016|Clean Update, News|

Former Perrigo CEO Papa To Get $64.7 Million For Jumping To Valeant Pharmaceuticals

ALLEGAN - When news that Perrigo Co.’s then-chief executive officer, Joseph Papa, would be leaving to helm troubled Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. first emerged, it stood to reason that Papa would be rewarded handsomely for the move. But it’s now become clear just how handsomely: about $64.7 million this year, according to Bloomberg, with the

By |2016-04-29T12:54:37-04:00April 29th, 2016|Life Sciences, News|

Changing Climate Conditions In Michigan Pose Emerging Public Health Threat

ANN ARBOR - Changing climate conditions, including warmer temperatures and an increased frequency of heavy rainstorms, represent "an emerging threat to public health in Michigan," according to a new report from university researchers and state health officials. The report, "Michigan Climate and Health Profile Report 2015: Building resilience against climate effects on Michigan's health," was

By |2016-04-27T21:09:47-04:00April 27th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured|

Fortis Sells Big Stake In ITC Holdings To Asian Fund To Close ITC Acquisition

NOVI - Fortis Inc., Canada’s largest utility owner, has agreed to sell a 19.9 percent stake in ITC Holdings Corp. to Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte for $1.23 billion in cash, in a  complicated transaction that allows Fortis to complete its $6.9 billion acquisition of the Michigan utility transmission company. The transaction, one of

By |2016-04-21T17:26:42-04:00April 21st, 2016|News|

Apple Working On 3D Touchscreen That Simulates Textures

CUPERTINO - 3D Touch is all well and good, but future Apple devices may incorporate advanced haptic technology which lets software simulate textures ranging from the grain of wood surface to the cold feeling of metal. That’s according to a new patent published today by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, describing a “Touch Surface

By |2016-04-19T16:16:52-04:00April 19th, 2016|New Products / Contracts, News|

As Search Changes To Voice, Google Adapts

SAN FRANCISCO - Columnist Adam Dorfman notes that people are changing the way they search in response to new technologies and the proliferation of smartphones. What can advertisers and SEOs do to keep up? Everything we know about search is changing fundamentally. An explosion of devices and technologies continues to shape how and where we

By |2016-04-19T16:09:12-04:00April 19th, 2016|Guest Columns|