DOD aims to back up underarmed fighters with networked “arsenal planes”

Converted older planes would carry firepower directed by F-35s and F-22s remotely.

With new fighters that are built for stealth, the Air Force needs something else to carry all the firepower for them: arsenal planes. (credit: Dan Stijovich @ Flickr)

The US Air Force has a problem. While it bets its future on the stealth of the F-22 and F-35 fighters, that stealth has come at a cost: reduced weapon loads. To be stealthy, the aircraft both have to carry all of their weapons in internal bays, significantly limiting how many bombs and missiles they can carry to strike at targets on the surface and defend themselves from other fighters.

Without mounting weapons on external hard points on its wings—and creating a much bigger radar target as a consequence—the F-22 can carry just two air-to-air missiles and two JDAM bombs—though the new, smaller Small Diameter Bomb II (SDB II) allows it to carry eight bombs and two air-to-air missiles in the same space. The Air Force's F-35A fighters delivered so far aren't cleared for combat, and the first wave of F-35s being delivered to the Marine Corps (Block 2B) are restricted to two bombs and two air-to-air missiles because the software for more weapons hasn't been finished.

So, what are these multimillion-dollar aircraft supposed to do once they've emptied their weapon bays? That is where the Air Force's research and development plans, detailed in the 2017 Defense Department budget request being sent to Congress this month, come in: the Air Force wants to develop an arsenal plane. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter described the arsenal plane as "a flying launch pad for all sorts of different conventional payloads. In practice, the arsenal plane will function as a very large airborne magazine, networked to 5th-generation aircraft that act as forward sensor and targeting nodes.”

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Netgear-Router-Software: Schwachstelle ermöglicht Dateiupload und Download

Die Router-Verwaltungssoftware Netgear Management System hat ein Sicherheitsproblem. Angreifer können zwischen einer Remote-Code-Execution und einer Directory-Traversal-Schwachstelle wählen. Einen Patch gibt es bislang nicht. (Netgear, Netzwerk)

Die Router-Verwaltungssoftware Netgear Management System hat ein Sicherheitsproblem. Angreifer können zwischen einer Remote-Code-Execution und einer Directory-Traversal-Schwachstelle wählen. Einen Patch gibt es bislang nicht. (Netgear, Netzwerk)

Sprachanrufe: Google führt Peer-to-Peer-Verbindungen bei Hangouts ein

Wem bisher die Qualität der Sprachanrufe von Hangouts nicht gefallen hat, kann für die Zukunft hoffen: Google führt Peer-to-Peer-Verbindungen für Sprachverbindungen seines Messengers ein. Damit wird der Umweg über die Google-Server vermieden. (Google, P2P)

Wem bisher die Qualität der Sprachanrufe von Hangouts nicht gefallen hat, kann für die Zukunft hoffen: Google führt Peer-to-Peer-Verbindungen für Sprachverbindungen seines Messengers ein. Damit wird der Umweg über die Google-Server vermieden. (Google, P2P)

Galaxy View im Test: Samsungs Riesentablet scheitert als Fernseher-Alternative

Ein gewaltiges Tablet als tragbarer Fernseher: Was nach einer guten Idee klingt, hat seine Tücken, wie sich im Test des Galaxy View schnell herausgestellt hat. Zumindest, wenn man nicht zwei Meter lange Arme und Ohren wie ein Luchs hat. (Tablet, Android)

Ein gewaltiges Tablet als tragbarer Fernseher: Was nach einer guten Idee klingt, hat seine Tücken, wie sich im Test des Galaxy View schnell herausgestellt hat. Zumindest, wenn man nicht zwei Meter lange Arme und Ohren wie ein Luchs hat. (Tablet, Android)

Hollywood Dealt With, Showbox Provokes Record Labels

Showbox is a hugely popular all-in-one application for viewing the latest movies and TV shows on Android platforms and, with a tweak or two, on desktop machines too. Quite possibly installed on millions of devices, Showbox has just added free Spotify-like music streaming functionality, a move that’s bound to irritate the labels.

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showbox-logoIn a ‘pirate’ world consumed by web-streaming, BitTorrent and software such as Popcorn Time, there’s no doubt that desktop users are spoiled for choice.

However, for users of the Android system there is a seriously powerful beast that’s been gaining traction for some time now, one that not only downloads from both BitTorrent networks and direct sources but also presents the results in a tidy Netflix-style interface.


Showbox – tablet edition

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While Showbox hasn’t been endlessly reported in the media in the way that Popcorn Time has, the software is already in use on hundreds of thousands – probably millions – of tablet and cellphone devices. And, since it also runs on Windows emulators such as Bluestacks, it’s likely that thousands of desktop installations exist too.

But more recently Showbox has become a much-installed package on countless set-top devices, including but not limited to Amazon’s Fire Stick, bringing all the latest movies and TV shows into the home with a minimum of fuss. Since Showbox can stream from non-P2P sources too (it defaults to that, in fact), it offers a decent level of anonymity too. All that has led to a boost in popularity on a similar curve to that enjoyed by Popcorn Time.

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With all the latest movies and TV shows at hand to either stream or download (with a choice of qualities and subtitles thrown in for good measure) Showbox is definitely on the radars of the Hollywood studios. But for reasons that aren’t entirely clear, little appears to have been done about the software. Certainly, there has been no Popcorn Time legal response to speak of.

Whether that has played a part in the software’s latest development is unclear but during the past few days Showbox added a controversial new feature that’s likely to infuriate not only Hollywood but also the world’s major record labels. The latest version (v4.51) now has the ability to stream and download music.

Present for now only when run on a cellphone device, Showbox’s music menu is illustrated on the left of the image below. A small sample of its popular music section appears on the right.

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Without a detailed network analysis (we’ll leave that to others) it’s unclear where Showbox is pulling content from. However, it’s certainly possible that Russian social network vKontakte is playing a part as it has previously with movies and TV shows.

Either way, the catalog of content appears to be pretty deep, featuring both fresh content and plenty of classics from the archives. Its built-in media player is an obvious inclusion and users will be pleased by the addition of a playlist creator and a means to share content with friends.

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While Showbox is certainly not available from Google Play or Amazon (it must be sideloaded by the user) the eagle-eyed will have noticed the advert for Amazon in one of the images above. In fact, advertising for mainstream products and services appears regularly when viewing Showbox, often as pre-run videos when running the tablet version, for example.

In fact this morning when carrying out tests it appears that the South African government was dropping a few coins in the collection box, with adverts for tourists to come and enjoy a holiday in the country. Shortly after the British government was contributing too, with a 30 second video slot recruiting for the armed services.

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Showbox is certainly a powerhouse when it comes to streaming video content and now that it’s entered the music field too, there are few (if any) applications that can compete with it. The music section is lacking the finesse of Spotify though, but the developers reiterate the service is only in beta so there could be more to come.

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Deepmind: Mit neuronalem Netz durch den Irrgarten

Die von Google programmierte künstliche Intelligenz Deepmind kann nicht nur Go spielen, sondern sich auch in einem 3D-Labyrinth zurechtfinden, das an Spiele wie Doom erinnert. (KI, Google)

Die von Google programmierte künstliche Intelligenz Deepmind kann nicht nur Go spielen, sondern sich auch in einem 3D-Labyrinth zurechtfinden, das an Spiele wie Doom erinnert. (KI, Google)

Virtual Reality: Google soll neues Cardboard planen – ohne Pappe

Google plant offenbar, das Cardboard neu aufzulegen: Die Smartphone-Halterung für Virtual Reality soll aus Plastik statt aus Pappe bestehen und mit besseren Linsen sowie Sensoren ausgestattet sein. (Cardboard, Google)

Google plant offenbar, das Cardboard neu aufzulegen: Die Smartphone-Halterung für Virtual Reality soll aus Plastik statt aus Pappe bestehen und mit besseren Linsen sowie Sensoren ausgestattet sein. (Cardboard, Google)

Maru: Der Desktop-Modus für Android-Smartphones

Mit Maru sollen Android-Nutzer ihr Smartphone mit einem Display verbinden können und dann eine vollwertige Desktop-Oberfläche nutzen – ähnlich wie bei Microsofts Continuum oder Ubuntus Convergence. Eine erste Betaversion soll Mitte Februar 2016 erscheinen. (Android-ROM, Android)

Mit Maru sollen Android-Nutzer ihr Smartphone mit einem Display verbinden können und dann eine vollwertige Desktop-Oberfläche nutzen - ähnlich wie bei Microsofts Continuum oder Ubuntus Convergence. Eine erste Betaversion soll Mitte Februar 2016 erscheinen. (Android-ROM, Android)

Respawn Entertainment: Titanfall 2 kommt mit Kampagne und TV-Serie

Für seine großen Mechs hat das Entwicklerstudio Respawn Entertainment große Pläne: In Titenfall 2 soll eine Kampagne aus einer fremden Welt von Wissenschaft und Magie erzählen. Zusammen mit Lionsgate entsteht parallel dazu eine TV-Serie. (Titanfall, Playstation 4)

Für seine großen Mechs hat das Entwicklerstudio Respawn Entertainment große Pläne: In Titenfall 2 soll eine Kampagne aus einer fremden Welt von Wissenschaft und Magie erzählen. Zusammen mit Lionsgate entsteht parallel dazu eine TV-Serie. (Titanfall, Playstation 4)