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NewsNeil deGrasse Tyson on space colonization Pin
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NewsFive months after returning rental car, man still has remote control | Ars Technica Pin
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NewsEagles fly to Iran, rack up huge roaming charges Pin
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Dan Neely29-Oct-19 2:50
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote:
So they buffered the messages when out of contact, then sent them one by one using the most inefficient protocol available.


For devices powered by a coin cell or fingernail sized solar panel power efficiency matters. SMS can be sent while conducting handshakes with cell towers at a tiny fraction of the power usage of switching to (any) datamode. This is especially important as 2/3g networks are shut down because standard LTE modems have much higher power consumption levels.

A few years back I read an article on Anandtech about companies working in this type of hardware developing much lower power alternatives; IIRC unidirectional LTE (vs simultaneous TX/RX modules) @ 0.9 MHz channel widths (vs 5+5 MHz as the normal minimum), and a 'super 2g' standard with 20kHz channels. Both were intended to operate in either scraps of phone spectrum too narrow for modern usage (eg the US 800MHz band has 2.5, 1.5, and 1.0 MHz slivers) or in a few small slices of spectrum used for industrial embedded communications long before IOT was a buzzword.
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NewsTop Linux developer on Intel chip security problems: 'They're not going away.' Pin
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NewsApple, your developer documentation is… missing Pin
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NewsRecent study estimates that 50% of websites using WebAssembly apply it for malicious purposes Pin
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