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Jun

Australia passes controversial law to block ‘pirate’ sites


Australia passes controversial law to block 'pirate' sites

Australia’s senate has passed a controversial bill allowing sites hosted overseas that distribute pirated material to be blocked at the ISP level. But which sites to block is not up to the service providers to choose, instead movie and music studios and other rights holders can go to a federal court and demand sites whose “primary purpose” is the illegal sharing of copyrighted material be blocked by the country’s ISPs. For obvious reasons, the providers are not particularly happy with the result of the vote. Especially since it’s not clear who will be footing the bill for any costs associated with blocking the sites. But those internet companies had plenty of allies in the battle against the bill, including the country’s green party. But the coalition wasn’t enough to fight off the entertainment industry.

One of the biggest problems cited by critics of the bill is a lack of clear definitions and measures to prevent abuse. What constitutes “primary purpose” is not established in clear terms by the law (which you can read here) nor does it spell out what acts or services qualify as “facilitating” copyright infringement.

Many are concerned that studios and the government will use the law to block sites that happen to host illegal content, like Dropbox, even if that isn’t their “primary purpose.” And there is room for things to go horribly wrong even when targeting legitimate piracy. Need evidence? In the summer of 2014 the Australian Securities and Investments Commission revealed that it had accidentally blocked over 250,000 harmless sites because its staff fundamentally misunderstood how IP addresses and the internet work.

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Filed under: Internet, HD

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Source: TorrentFreak, Sydney Morning Herald

23
Jun

This device helps the blind navigate by tingling their tongues


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Remember the BrainPort, that device that helps the blind get around by sending electrical signals to their tongues? It’s finally getting the green light. The Food and Drug Administration has cleared the BrainPort V100 for sale in the US, giving sightless Americans a unique way to augment their perception of the world around them. In its finished form, the BrainPort sends visual signals from a pair of camera-equipped glasses to a set of electrodes that stimulate your tongue based on object characteristics such as distance, movement and shape. You only need to pay close attention to the V100’s tingles and vibrations to identify items. It’s not the same as restoring vision and won’t completely replace guide dogs or other conventional assistance, but it could fill in a lot of missing information.

Filed under: Wearables

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Via: Popular Science

Source: FDA

23
Jun

Facebook algorithm can recognize people if it can’t see their face


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A number of companies have developed photo software for facial recognition, but what happens when your face is partially hidden? What if it’s completely covered up? Facebook’s artificial intelligence lab developed an algorithm that remedies the issue by picking out folks with other clues. Instead of using facial features, the software can identify people using things like hair style, pose, clothing and body type. Of course, a tool like this could lend a hand in a photo app like Facebook Moments or even Google’s revamped Photos software. However, it also raises privacy questions when you can be identified in a snapshot even if your face is concealed, especially if you’re trying to remain hidden on purpose. Facebook’s algorithm is pretty good too, identifying people with an 83 percent success rate in tests, so we’ll be curious to see if it makes its way into the social network’s photo galleries in the future.

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Source: New Scientist

23
Jun

Army and Air Force team up for laser-based landmine sweepers


Used to be that if the US military wanted to clear a roadway, runway or airfield of deadly IEDs (improvised explosive devices), they’d have to send in highly-trained and heavily armored explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) teams a la “The Hurt Locker.” Problem is, this method is as ploddingly slow as it is dangerous to the servicemen and women involved. That’s is why the Army and Air Force are teaming up to burn those IEDs clean out of the Earth using lasers mounted on MRAP battle trucks.

The technology is called the Recovery of Airbase Denied by Ordinance (RADBO) and was developed through the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center Prototype Integration Facility (AMRDEC PIF) at the Redstone Test Center in Huntsville, AL. It mounts an Air Force-built laser (similar to what’s used in the HEL-MD) and a dexterous manipulator arm onto the Army’s Cougar I MRAP. That way, EOD crews won’t even have to leave the comfort of the cab to disable roadside bombs. The laser can reportedly fry an IED from 300 meters away while the manipulator arm can rip up to 50 pounds of disabled bomb out of the ground at a time.

“We may see hundreds to thousands of small unexploded ordnance items on a runway or airfield but the RADBO will allow us to reduce the time it takes to get an airfield operational,” Marshall “Doc” Dutton, Air Force EOD modernization program manager of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center said in a statement. “Currently, if a runway gets hit it can take days to weeks to get cleared. With the RADBO, runways can be cleared and operational at a much quicker pace.” The system is currently undergoing munitions testing before moving to Tyndall Air Force Base in September, though there’s no word on when it will actually begin active service.

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Source: US Army

23
Jun

OnePlus confirms next flagship will come with a USB Type-C port


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Just last week, the folks at OnePlus announced that the OnePlus 2, the company’s next flagship smartphone, will be powered by the Snapdragon 810 version 2.1 processor. To continue its extremely slow spec rollout, the company has just revealed on Twitter that the OnePlus 2 will feature a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer. From Twitter:

Google announced at its annual developer conference that USB Type-C would be the standard for Android devices going forward. In short, USB Type-C is a smaller, reversible port that brings support for reversible charging. It’s a heck of a lot more convenient than the standard MicroUSB ports we have on our devices today, so this is certainly good news.

Don’t miss: What is USB Type-C? How does it change the game?

Other than the OnePlus One, Samsung’s next Galaxy Note handset is rumored to feature the new charging standard, as well as Google’s next Nexus device. If the rumored launch of the handset proves true, that means that the OnePlus 2 could possibly be the first major flagship smartphone to feature USB Type-C. In addition to the charging port and processor confirmation, OnePlus also revealed that the next flagship’s price point would be higher than the rumored price of $322.

What’s the feature you’re most looking forward to on the OnePlus 2? Camera, screen, something else? Let us know in the comments!

23
Jun

Sonic Runners will dash its way to all Android devices June 25th


Sonic Runners, Sega’s most recent side-scrolling action game, has been available in select regions over the past few weeks during the game’s soft launch. That will change in a few days, though, as Sega has just announced the game will be rolling out to Android devices worldwide this Thursday, June 25th.

As the name suggests, Sonic Runners is a 2D running game featuring some of Sega’s most popular characters including Sonic, Tails and Knuckles. As is the case with most other Sonic games, Sonic Runners features fast gameplay and the standard slew of obstacles including loop-de-loops, jumps and platforms. You’ll even get to face off against the powerful Dr. Eggman. The more rings you collect and levels you complete, the quicker you’ll be able to level up each character. You’ll also need to choose which character is best suited for each level.

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Sonic Runners is free-to-play, so you can expect the game to rely heavily on in-app purchases. We’ll be sure to let you know once the game becomes available for everyone.

23
Jun

New Video Shows Up-Close Look at Progress on Apple Campus 2 [Mac Blog]


Construction on Apple’s spaceship-shaped second campus is progressing, as detailed in a new close-up video shared by Skycore on Vimeo. Shot last Monday, the video offers a look at the current state of construction, depicting a finished foundation, the first walls of the ring-shaped structure, and work on an underground parking facility.


Apple has had some issues with campus construction as of late, and in May, the company hired Silicon Valley company Rudolph & Sletten to take over as general contractor, replacing Skanska USA and DPR Construction as work begins on the interior of the building. It is not clear why Apple parted ways with the original general contractor on the project, but according to Skanska, an agreement could not be reached for “the revised scope of work.”

Apple’s campus features a massive 2.8 million square foot ring-shaped main building, an underground parking lot, a 100,000 square foot fitness center, and a 120,000 square foot auditorium for hosting major events. The entire campus will be covered with hundreds of trees and there will be a central garden with outdoor dining areas. A second phase of development will add several nearby research and development facilities.

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Campus 2 is costing Apple upwards of $5 billion, and it is unclear if its recent contractor shift has increased initial cost estimates. It’s also unknown if the project is still on track for a late 2016 completion, but Apple has not notified the City of Cupertino of any delays, so it may still be finished at the end of next year.




23
Jun

[Deal] T-Mobile supplying a free storage upgrade with the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge


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The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge offer one of the best Android experiences ever. One huge reason to buy this phone is for the superior camera. It takes very large 16MP photos and can record all the way up to 4K video. It is also rumoured to be getting RAW image support in the future. These features are great, but one huge problem with all this is that they take tons of memory and unfortunately Samsung got rid of the micro SD card slot.

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Storage space is a big problem if you plan on using this phone to the fullest. A five-minute full 4K video for example will take roughly 2GB of space. Samsung realized this and offer the phone in 32, 64, and 128GB, each one however with a substantial price increase.

Luckily for you, wanting additional storage space option without paying a ton is possible with T-Mobile’s latest deal. The carrier is having a sale from Wednesday to Saturday (June 24-27) for a free storage space increase. This means you can buy the Galaxy S6 with for the price of the 64GB model and receive the 128GB model free of charge. A great deal if you are in the market for a new phone.

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23
Jun

Twitter says that running a company is a full-time job, tells us absolutely nothing


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It’s been a little over a week since former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo announced stepping down from his position, effective July 1, and Jack Dorsey took over as interim CEO. And now, Twitter’s board of directors is letting everyone know that being CEO of Twitter is a full-time job. You know, just in case you thought it was a part-time job.

It’s interesting that Twitter’s board of directors took a little over a week to come out and say what most people already know–running a company is a full-time job.  Even more thought-provoking is that this update tells us absolutely nothing beyond what we already know: a search committee is actively searching out a new CEO to present before the board.

Thanks for rehashing the hash, Twitter.

Twitter Board of Directors Provides Update on CEO Search
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – June 22, 2015 – The Board of Directors of Twitter, Inc. (NYSE: TWTR) today provided an update on its CEO search process.

On June 11, 2015, Twitter announced that current CEO Dick Costolo would step down effective July 1, 2015. The Board has established a Search Committee to identify candidates to become Twitter’s next CEO. The Committee has retained Spencer Stuart, a leading global executive search firm, to assist in a thorough search process that will include both internal and external candidates.

The Committee will only consider candidates for recommendation to the full Board who are in a position to make a full-time commitment to Twitter. The search is proceeding with a sense of urgency but the Committee will take the time necessary to find the right CEO to lead the next phase of Twitter’s growth.

Peter Currie, Twitter’s Lead Independent Director and Chair of the Search Committee, said, “The Board has the utmost confidence in the strong management team Dick has assembled and in Jack Dorsey’s ability to lead the company on an interim basis while we identify a permanent CEO. We are confident in Twitter’s product roadmap and excited by the current pipeline. We also believe much more can be done to realize Twitter’s enormous unmet long-term potential. In our next CEO, we are looking for a bold thinker and proven leader capable of helping Twitter fully capitalize on its unique platform for the benefit of users, advertisers and employees, and to maximize value for investors in the years ahead.”

via: ReCode

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23
Jun

Google’s News Lab offers tips and tools for journalists of all levels


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Citizen journalism has been on the rise for the last few years, allowing ordinary people to cover events as they happen where they happen. Google’s launch of the News Lab is meant to assist journalists, regardless of experience, with tips and tools to collect information and and produce content. In particular, the News Lab focuses on research, reporting, distributing, and analyzing.

Ensuring that journalism and technologists work together with the News Lab, Google partnered with various organizations such the familiar YouTube Newswire. The News Lab will act as the training and research arm of the company’s Digital News Initiative. Google wants to organize the world’s information and make it accessible to everyone.

The services offered are Google Search, Google Maps, YouTube, Google Play Newsstand, Google News, Google Public Data Explorer, Google Earth Pro, Google Alerts, Google Consumer Surveys, Google Translate, and Google Permissions.

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Source: Google

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