Asus lawsuit puts entire industry on notice over shoddy router security

FTC takes aim at insecurity that’s rampant in the “Internet-of-things” industry.

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In February 2014, thousands of Asus router owners found a disturbing text file saved to their devices.

"This is an automated message being sent out to everyone effected [sic]," the message read. "Your Asus router (and your documents) can be accessed by anyone in the world with an Internet connection." The anonymous sender then urged the readers to visit a site that explained more about the router vulnerability.

On Tuesday, the US Federal Trade Commission settled charges that alleged the hardware manufacturer failed to protect consumers as required by federal law. The settlement resolves a complaint that said the 2014 mass compromise was the result of vulnerabilities that allowed attackers to remotely log in to routers and, depending on user configurations, change security settings or access files stored on connected devices. Under the agreement, Asus will maintain a comprehensive security program subject to independent audits for the next 20 years.

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MWC-Tagesrückblick im Video: Entspannte Postboten, leichte Brillen und kluge Autos

Neue toughe Geräte von Panasonic, VR-Brillen und Fords Vier-Jahres-Plan: Auch am zweiten Messetag haben wir vieles gesehen. Das Wichtigste gibt es in unserem Videorückblick. (MWC 2016, Digital Signage)

Neue toughe Geräte von Panasonic, VR-Brillen und Fords Vier-Jahres-Plan: Auch am zweiten Messetag haben wir vieles gesehen. Das Wichtigste gibt es in unserem Videorückblick. (MWC 2016, Digital Signage)

Big-Data-Analyse: IBM will Flüchtlinge von Terroristen unterscheiden können

Das Technologieunternehmen IBM preist offenbar eine datenschutzrechtlich fragwürdige Lösung zur Grenzkontrolle bei europäischen Behörden an. Ein EU-Mitgliedsstaat soll schon Interesse haben. (IBM, Datenschutz)

Das Technologieunternehmen IBM preist offenbar eine datenschutzrechtlich fragwürdige Lösung zur Grenzkontrolle bei europäischen Behörden an. Ein EU-Mitgliedsstaat soll schon Interesse haben. (IBM, Datenschutz)

Noveto’s audio tech wraps you in bubble that is silent to outside world

3D face-tracking, and positional audio speakers make for a formidable combo.

BARCELONA, Spain—I'll admit to being a little sceptical as I sat down to listen to Noveto's private speaker system.

The current prototype—which like an old iPod speaker dock of the sort you'd find knocking around the bargain bin of a supermarket in the early '00s—doesn't exactly inspire me with confidence. Neither do the cheesy infomercial-like videos, which highlight the various ways in which having a private speaker—that is, one that only you can hear—might prove useful. And yet, as a focused beam of audio hit my ears with a clarity far richer than the robotic din of the MWC show floor might otherwise allow, it's hard not to be impressed.

Noveto, a small startup from Israel, hopes that its private speaker system might one day eliminate the need for headphones—no wires, no wireless, no nothing, just crystal clear audio. You could imagine a busy office where, instead of having to hold a phone up to your ear to take a call, you could whack it on a private speakerphone, leaving your hands free to take notes. Or, you could play a split-screen game, with each player able to hear a completely unique audio track. Those who struggle with their hearing could have a louder audio beam for themselves.

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HTC Vive unveiled: This is what the final consumer version looks like

Subtle differences over the Pre, but now we know what $799 will get you.

BARCELONA—Hot on the heels of announcing a substantial $799 (~£650) price for the Vive VR headset, HTC finally gave us a look at the consumer edition here at MWC. This is the same version of the Vive that will go out to customers when it ships in April, and while the differences are subtle, there are differences.

For starters, the HTC branding that adorned the controllers of the Vive Pre has been ditched in favour of a Vive logo, while the "Vive Pre" text on the headset has been removed leaving just the HTC logo. The headband design is largely the same, although there's now a cutout for keeping the Vive's many cables tidy. The Lighthouse tracking boxes have a glossy black finish on the front, while the I/O box—which contains HDMI and USB inputs—thankfully has a matte finish.

Now that the consumer version of the Vive is here, are you ready to stump up £650/$800 for the privilege of owning one? The market might just be willing to put up with the prices—the Oculus Rift certainly hasn't suffered—although for us mere mortals with less than ideal bank balances, sacrifices may have to be made.

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Hydromorph: MIT-Forscher entwickeln wässriges Display

Der Strahl aus dem Wasserhahn beim Zähneputzen zeigt an, ob der Regenschirm eingepackt werden muss. Wissenschaftler des MIT haben eine Möglichkeit entwickelt, einen Wasserstrahl zum Display zu machen. (Technologie, Display)

Der Strahl aus dem Wasserhahn beim Zähneputzen zeigt an, ob der Regenschirm eingepackt werden muss. Wissenschaftler des MIT haben eine Möglichkeit entwickelt, einen Wasserstrahl zum Display zu machen. (Technologie, Display)

Verizon faces probe of falling poles, sagging cables, and infested cabinets

Pennsylvania to hold hearings on union allegations against Verizon.

Pennsylvania utility officials will hold hearings to examine the state of Verizon's copper network in response to complaints from a workers' union that Verizon has let older portions of its network fall into disrepair.

The Communications Workers of America (CWA) in October petitioned the state for an investigation, saying that Verizon has done little to maintain copper wires in areas where it hasn't upgraded its telephone and DSL Internet service to fiber. Customers have suffered service outages and other problems as a result, with more than 6,000 Verizon customers submitting quality and reliability complaints to the state since 2012, the CWA says.

"For many years, VZPA [Verizon Pennsylvania] has intentionally failed to maintain its physical plant in non-FiOS areas of the Commonwealth," the CWA wrote. "The state of deterioration is now so advanced that poles are literally falling over, cables are sagging to the ground, animals and insects are infesting broken wiring cabinets, and the safety of VZPA's employees and the public is being jeopardized every day."

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Microsoft Hub Keyboard for Android includes translation, clipboard, search tools

Microsoft Hub Keyboard for Android includes translation, clipboard, search tools

The latest Android app to emerge from the Microsoft Garage is a keyboard app. But Hub Keyboard is much more than a replacement for the stock keyboard on your smartphone. It’s not designed to help you type faster, but rather to help you find information you need more quickly. And in some situations, that could make […]

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Microsoft Hub Keyboard for Android includes translation, clipboard, search tools

The latest Android app to emerge from the Microsoft Garage is a keyboard app. But Hub Keyboard is much more than a replacement for the stock keyboard on your smartphone. It’s not designed to help you type faster, but rather to help you find information you need more quickly. And in some situations, that could make […]

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Imagination Technologies: Die Rückkehr des Raytracings auf mobilen Chips

Nachdem Intel mit seinem Raytracing-Beschleuniger auf Pentium-Basis (Larrabee) grandios gescheitert ist, wagt Imagination Technologies einen Neuanfang. Die Echtzeit-Demos und das Hybrid-Rendering sind bereits vielversprechend, Entwickler können bald ran. (Raytracing, Display)

Nachdem Intel mit seinem Raytracing-Beschleuniger auf Pentium-Basis (Larrabee) grandios gescheitert ist, wagt Imagination Technologies einen Neuanfang. Die Echtzeit-Demos und das Hybrid-Rendering sind bereits vielversprechend, Entwickler können bald ran. (Raytracing, Display)

ARM introduces low-power Cortex-A32 architecture

ARM introduces low-power Cortex-A32 architecture

ARM has unveiled its lowest-power chip design based on ARMv8 architecture. The company says its new Cortex-A32 processor technology is 25 percent more efficient than its older Cortex-A7 chip design and 30 percent more efficient than a Cortex-A5 chip. In other words, it can offer better performance while consuming less power. Interestingly, while the new […]

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ARM introduces low-power Cortex-A32 architecture

ARM has unveiled its lowest-power chip design based on ARMv8 architecture. The company says its new Cortex-A32 processor technology is 25 percent more efficient than its older Cortex-A7 chip design and 30 percent more efficient than a Cortex-A5 chip. In other words, it can offer better performance while consuming less power. Interestingly, while the new […]

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