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Back at my abode, I make a final check of my email in case I missed anything. Sure enough, 50 messages suddenly appear in Google Mail in one go, having been patiently waiting there inaccessibly since I set off this morning. Actually, that's yesterday morning now as it's already past midnight.Oh look, another client wants me to pop round tomorrow. I wonder what files I'll need to take with me.And so begins another sleepless night of passion among the clouds in preparation for the day ahead. Not much time left so I go at it hammer and tongs."IoT is clearly an emerging technology space, but it's still early," a company spokesperson told The Register in an emailed statement. "We have shifted our internal approach to the IoT opportunity to step back from a focus on launching and scaling commercial products to one focused on research and advanced development, dissolving our Connected Devices initiative and incorporating our IoT explorations into an increased focus on Emerging Technologies."Mozilla's spokesperson declined to cite a specific number of people affected while insisting that the company plans to increase its headcount and investments in areas like IoT, VR, AR, and decentralized web technology.

"However there will be role eliminations as part of these internal changes as we need fewer and different roles as part of this shift in approach," Mozilla's spokesperson said. "We are working with all Mozillians affected to help them transfer to new roles as part of this continued IoT exploration or other roles at Mozilla. If there is not a role for an individual affected, we are providing severance, extended benefits and outplacement services."Mozilla's retreat from IoT comes a year after it discontinued Firefox OS for mobile phones and four months after it shuttered its Firefox OS TV project, having concluded that effort should be driven by a commercial partner, Panasonic.The open-source software foundation isn't exactly hurting for funds. It reported $421.3m in revenue in 2015, up from $329.6M in 2014. It derives the bulk of its revenue from Firefox, via search partnerships with firms like Baidu, Google, Yahoo, Yandex, and others.

Firefox has seen its overall share of the browser market slide since 2010, according to StatCounter data, and it hasn't enjoyed the same popularity on mobile phones and tablets as does on desktop and laptop computers. Mozilla's glacial effort to implement multi process support, referred to as Electrolysis, hasn't helped.While Mozilla has carved out a role for itself as an advocate for open technology standards and privacy, it has failed to come up with compelling software that large numbers of people want to use outside of its browser and its systems programming language Rust.My dad seems to have a propensity for breaking the all of the kit we’ve given him to allow us to have a trans-oceanic video chat pretty much any time either of us wants. Apple’s Facetime came along just around the time I moved to Australia. Skype wasn’t far behind. Between these two we’ve been able to keep our relationship going strong, even at a 13,000 km remove. The tyranny of distance has been just a little less tyrannical as a result.But lately, all of this technology has become just a little too fragile for my dad. Heading into his late 70s, he’s losing a lot of the fine motor skills needed to manage all of our very sensitive devices: mice, smartphone screens and even keyboards have become bigger and bigger obstacles to our ability to communicate. Sometimes - as when Microsoft sneakily decided to upgrade his computer to Windows 10 without his permission, but failed during the upgrade - the devices themselves revolt and become unusable.

On a recent visit I took my dad to visit US retailer Fry’s - a giant palace of consumer electronics, gadgets, gizmos and toys - hoping to find something that might ease his burden, and bridge the chasm between what he can do and what the computer demands.To my surprise, I found nothing that fit into that category - at least nothing on sale publicly. It’s as if both manufacturers and retailers assume everyone using these devices are fully able-bodied. Even I, with my middle-aged eyes, can’t read fine print anymore without a very expensive pair of spectacles - and I’m a member of an entire generation growing older and (let’s just be honest here) less able with every passing day. My dad has already arrived at a place where all of the rest of us will someday land.These devices do have modes that magnify their displays - which is helpful if it’s easy to get into and out of that mode, and if every app does the right thing in that mode. But that’s never the case (try it yourself and see). Instead, we design gadgets for a hypothetical person with perfect sight and perfect sensorimotor capacities, able to swipe, click, clasp and drag with perfect alacrity.No one is perfect, and no one can do all of these actions indefinitely. Sprain a few fingers and try to use your smartphone, or develop a repetitive stress injury and try to type. Even before we’re old we all experience different levels of capacity, yet our devices stubbornly refuse to follow where our bodies lead them.

It’s true enough that most folks in their 80s rarely use the Web - it became popular after many of them retired from full time work. But folks in their 70s and 60s use Facebook with abandon (which is why their grandkids don’t use it). That means we’re about to hit a wall where the way we’ve designed our devices and the way we’ll need to use those devices will not meet. There’ll be a disconnect between capacity and application.Neither product designers nor advertisers ever entertained a need to reach anyone over 55, believing their days as consumers to be at an end. What we’re seeing - as more people live into their ninth and tenth decades - is the birth of a new sector of the economy, which began with the wellness needs for that generation, but is now broadening into meeting them at their point of capacity. That’s more than Zimmer frames; it’s every device we touch, and in particular the shiny devices we use to communicate with.Perhaps this is simply the overhang from Silicon Valley’s cult of youth: when you’re in your 20s or 30s life in your 70s or 80s is nearly inconceivable. Even Tim Cook, one of the elder statesman in tech, is only 56. The grey hair we need to even begin to frame a solution to these problems is thin on the ground.

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But “grey tech” is starting to emerge. What I thought was one of the weirdest products I saw at CES 2017, a ‘smart’ walking cane studded with sensors to help guide a person around, first seemed like a silly idea.I now think it's a step in the right direction, because it makes its user more able. We need to amplify that intention and spread it liberally throughout the tech sector. We shouldn’t be leaving anyone behind just because they're greying out. ®Tesla has sued a former employee who left to set up a rival business, claiming he tried a not-so cunning plan to steal company secrets and lure away key staff.Sterling Anderson joined Tesla in 2014 as a senior product manager working on the Model X SUV. In 2015, he became director of the Autopilot team. At the end of 2016, he apparently came up with the idea of starting up his own car company – dubbed Aurora – with Chris Urmson, formerly the director of the Google self-driving car scheme.According to court documents [PDF] filed on Thursday, Anderson knew when he joined Tesla that he couldn't take company secrets with him if he left, and that he was forbidden in his contract from trying to poach staff – either directly or indirectly – for 12 months after leaving. Tesla claims that to get around this, he and Urmson concocted a Strangers on a Train plan to hide their tracks.

Tesla claims that Anderson gave Urmson a list of engineers he thought they should poach, and then relied on him to do the sweet talking. In return, Anderson approached Google engineers suggested by Urmson. Tesla also claims its former employee did approach some of its staff directly himself.When Anderson told Tesla has was leaving the firm last December, he told them that he was looking to spend more time with his family and was mulling a new startup that wouldn't compete with Tesla. However, he agreed to stay on for a little while to see the Autopilot project through.Tesla claims he used this additional time to try harder to poach staff, but in a rather inept way. He used his work phone and laptop to carry out these activities, and even approached some people while at work.On January 3, three engineers on the Autopilot team handed in their notice and said they were moving to Aurora – although one has since asked for his job back. Tesla's lawsuit states this caused Anderson to move into overdrive.He erased his company-issued iPhone and deleted a large number of files from his laptop, and then manually changed the timestamps on some fields to obscure when they were opened or deleted, Tesla claims. He also purged his browser history, according to the automaker.

This was bad enough, Tesla said, but Anderson also made regular backups onto external hard drives and didn't declare this. Indeed, he told the company that he had deleted all of its confidential information. The car maker believes Anderson kept the blueprints and internal files, though:Anderson also downloaded hundreds of gigabytes of Tesla confidential and proprietary information to his personal Toshiba hard drive. Upon the end of his employment, Anderson was required to return all originals and copies of all documents and other company property in his possession. Anderson returned his company-issued laptop, but not the "backups" he had regularly created, which contain hundreds of gigabytes of data, including some of Tesla's most competitively sensitive information. Were that not enough, Anderson then doctored the laptop, manually hacking the timestamps on files and secure-erasing others, all in an attempt to conceal his misdeeds.Tesla is alleging breach of contract, breach of duty of loyalty, and other wrongdoing, and wants a court in Santa Clara, California, to set damages. It'll also be hoping the ensuing kerfuffle derails its rival's plans. ®

Prague has become the centre of cyber cold war intrigue with both Russia and the US seeking the extradition of a Russian hacker.Yevgeniy Nikulin, 29, is the target of extradition requests from both countries weeks following his arrest last October by Czech police during a holiday to the country. Local authorities acted on an Interpol arrest warrant issued by the US.Nikulin faces US charges over high-profile hacks against LinkedIn, Dropbox and Formspring. The charges were unsealed on 21 October, two weeks after his 5 October arrest while on holiday with his girlfriend, as previously reported.Formspring was the platform used for sexting by Anthony Weiner, the former New York congressman and husband of Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton's long-time personal aide. The discovery of emails linked to Clinton on Weiner's laptop led to the controversial decision by the FBI to reopen an investigation into the former Secretary of State's handling of sensitive emails just weeks before the US general election vote.Nikulin's arrest came just three days before the Obama administration formally accused Russia of hacking the Democratic National Committee and stealing emails subsequently turned over and released through WikiLeaks.

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