Huawei to offer more phones in America in 2016

Huawei to offer more phones in America in 2016

Chinese device maker Huawei is a big name overseas, but the company’s smartphones haven’t exactly been widely available in the US… at least not until Huawei partnered with Google to produce the Nexus 6P. But according to the Wall Street Journal, Huawei is hoping to make a big push in the US next year. Huawei is holding an […]

Huawei to offer more phones in America in 2016 is a post from: Liliputing

Huawei to offer more phones in America in 2016

Chinese device maker Huawei is a big name overseas, but the company’s smartphones haven’t exactly been widely available in the US… at least not until Huawei partnered with Google to produce the Nexus 6P. But according to the Wall Street Journal, Huawei is hoping to make a big push in the US next year. Huawei is holding an […]

Huawei to offer more phones in America in 2016 is a post from: Liliputing

Pre-crime arrives in the UK with a crowdsourced watch list

You can now be ushered out of a shop even if you haven’t done anything wrong yet.

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As you may know, we're big fans of CCTV in the UK. At the last count there was around 6 million CCTV cameras in the UK, or about one for every ten people living here. Most of these cameras are passive: they don't actually do anything, except for constantly recording to a tape or hard drive.

The big exceptions are real-time police and intelligence cameras, such as the the UK's automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) system. Here, in addition to storing the data on hard drives, number plates are actively interrogated and matched against a database of missing vehicles and wanted people.

The UK's police and intelligence agencies probably have similar real-time matching abilities with other private and public CCTV networks, though that information is obviously hard to come by. Most recently, though, the Metropolitan Police asked for access to Transport for London's ANPR network so that it can carry out real-time facial recognition on all motorists entering London.

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Turing’s reviled Shkreli indicted for security fraud over “Ponzi-like” scheme [Updated]

$750/pill CEO accused of illegally using assets from former company to pay debts.

Martin Shkreli, chief executive officer of Turing Pharmaceuticals LLC, exits federal court in New York, US, on Thursday, December 17, 2015. Shkreli was arrested on alleged securities fraud related to Retrophin Inc., a biotech firm he founded in 2011. (credit: Louis Lanzano/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

In a seven-count indictment unsealed Thursday, Martin Shkreli, the embattled CEO and founder of Turing Pharmaceuticals, has been charged by the FBI with securities fraud, securities fraud conspiracy, and wire fraud conspiracy for allegedly orchestrating three interwoven schemes. In what the Department of Justice terms “Ponzi-like” schemes, Shkreli allegedly defrauded investors of two former hedge funds he managed and misappropriated $11 million in assets from the biopharmaceutical company he once headed, Retrophin, all in the course of about five years.

The charges carry a maximum sentence of 20 years, Robert Capers, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, said in a press conference Thursday.

Also included in the indictment are charges against Evan Greebel, who served as outside counsel for Retrophin. Greebel, who allegedly helped Shkreli pull off the schemes, is charged with wire fraud conspiracy.

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League of Legends now owned entirely by Chinese giant Tencent

Chinese conglomerate buys Riot Games’ remaining equity.

The developers behind popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) League of Legends now belong entirely to Tencent, the Chinese conglomerate behind similarly popular QQ instant messenger. The news was actually revealed tangentially, when Riot released an article explaining that there would be changes to the company’s equity program.

The succinct post detailed how they will be moving from a “Riot equity program” to a “cash-based incentive program” that would allow employees to share in Riot’s successes. What this entails exactly has not been clarified. But Tencent’s move to purchase the remaining equity shares is not surprising given Riot Games’ track record.

In 2014, it was reported that League of Legends had about 67 million monthly players and more than 7.5 million concurrents, making it arguably the biggest name in e-sports. So big, in fact, that BBC Three saw fit to cover the League of Legends World Championships semi-finals. VentureBeat writes that the game netted $946 million (£633 million) in in-game spending revenues last year, a number that is likely to rise as Riot Games works on an overhaul for League of Legends.

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rsync.net: ZFS Replication to the cloud is finally here—and it’s fast

Even an rsync-lifer admits ZFS replication and rsync.net are making data transfers better.

In mid-August, the first commercially available ZFS cloud replication target became available at rsync.net. Who cares, right? As the service itself states, "If you're not sure what this means, our product is Not For You."

Of course, this product is for someone—and to those would-be users, this really will matter. Fully appreciating the new rsync.net (spoiler alert: it's pretty impressive!) means first having a grasp on basic data transfer technologies. And while ZFS replication techniques are burgeoning today, you must actually begin by examining the technology that ZFS is slowly supplanting.

A love affair with rsync

Revisiting a first love of any kind makes for a romantic trip down memory lane, and that's what revisiting rsync—as in "rsync.net"—feels like for me. It's hard to write an article that's inevitably going to end up trashing the tool, because I've been wildly in love with it for more than 15 years. Andrew Tridgell (of Samba fame) first announced rsync publicly in June of 1996. He used it for three chapters of his PhD thesis three years later, about the time that I discovered and began enthusiastically using it. For what it's worth, the earliest record of my professional involvement with major open source tools—at least that I've discovered—is my activity on the rsync mailing list in the early 2000s.

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Dirt Rally im Test: Motorsport für Fortgeschrittene

Codemasters geht zurück zu den Wurzeln: Dirt Rally folgt nicht mehr den spaßigen, aber kaum realistischen Dirt-Rennspielen der vergangenen Jahre, sondern orientiert sich an den frühen Colin-McRae-Titeln. Das sorgt für viel Realismus – und einen knackigen Schwierigkeitsgrad. (Dirt Rally, Spieletest)

Codemasters geht zurück zu den Wurzeln: Dirt Rally folgt nicht mehr den spaßigen, aber kaum realistischen Dirt-Rennspielen der vergangenen Jahre, sondern orientiert sich an den frühen Colin-McRae-Titeln. Das sorgt für viel Realismus - und einen knackigen Schwierigkeitsgrad. (Dirt Rally, Spieletest)

Berlin Space Technologies: Satellit Kent-Ridge-1 antwortet nicht

Das Raumfahrtunternehmen Berlin Space Technologies macht Branchengrößen wie Airbus Konkurrenz. Doch gleich beim ersten Satellitenprojekt erleben die Startup-Gründer einen holprigen Start. Auch nach der Raketenzündung gibt es Probleme. (Raumfahrt, Internet)

Das Raumfahrtunternehmen Berlin Space Technologies macht Branchengrößen wie Airbus Konkurrenz. Doch gleich beim ersten Satellitenprojekt erleben die Startup-Gründer einen holprigen Start. Auch nach der Raketenzündung gibt es Probleme. (Raumfahrt, Internet)

Jahresrückblick: Google visualisiert das Jahr 2015

Googles Rückblick auf das Jahr 2015 ist nicht nur eine Sammlung von nackten Daten, die verraten, wann welcher Begriff gesucht wurde. Im Gegenteil: Dank spannender Visualisierungen erfahren wir weitere interessante Details zu den wichtigsten Ereignissen dieses Jahres. (Google, Internet)

Googles Rückblick auf das Jahr 2015 ist nicht nur eine Sammlung von nackten Daten, die verraten, wann welcher Begriff gesucht wurde. Im Gegenteil: Dank spannender Visualisierungen erfahren wir weitere interessante Details zu den wichtigsten Ereignissen dieses Jahres. (Google, Internet)

Actionkameras im Test: Viermal 4k

Weihnachten naht und die Preise für Actionkameras sinken. Wir haben ausgiebig getestet, für wen sich welches 4k-fähige Modell lohnt. (4K, Sony)

Weihnachten naht und die Preise für Actionkameras sinken. Wir haben ausgiebig getestet, für wen sich welches 4k-fähige Modell lohnt. (4K, Sony)