Ars visits Afghanistan’s only PC manufacturer

Despite having 20 technicians, Blue Sonic has already assembled 5,000+ all-in-one PCs.

Video: Ars visits Blue Sonic PC assembly facility and talks to Afghan’s telecom chair. Filmed by Ivan Flores, edited by Jennifer Hahn. (video link)

KABUL, Afghanistan—As a country that has been ravaged by war, terrorism, and mass corruption for the last 30 years, Afghanistan seems like the least likely site for technological development. However, following the American-led invasion of the country, Kabul's basic infrastructure was quickly upgraded as expats and foreign military powers moved in.

On the outskirts of Kabul, one company has set up a factory showing how the future might look. Blue Sonic, a technology company based in Canada, now manufactures phones, PCs, TVs, and other consumer goods assembled right here in Afghanistan. In addition, it seeks to capitalize on an emerging app market and has already begun to develop apps for language skills, children's education, and religious studies.

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Pirates Frustrated After TV Release Groups Swap .MP4 for .MKV

After years under a previous regime, several prominent Internet piracy groups have adopted a new set of TV-release standards. The rules will go into effect this weekend, but several groups have already made the switch, frustrating many bewildered pirates who must now play .MKV instead of .MP4 files.

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crypirateWhile pirates may not appear to be the most organized people, the groups that make up the top of the piracy pyramid abide by strict rules.

Every so often they agree on a new set of standards, which determine what a proper release should look like. Most recently, new changes were announced for TV show releases, and these are set to go into effect this coming weekend.

The new rules are announced in lengthy documents, one for HD and one for SD TV-releases.

“Since the last revision of this document in 2012, TV-X264-SD has grown and become a major section that many people contribute to and depend on. This new revision aims to update the standards from 2012 to standards suitable for 2016 and the future,” the intro to the SD version reads.

The rules are intended for Scene groups only. These groups don’t share their work directly to the public, but between themselves on so-called “topsites”. However, most of the time their releases are also the source of TV-shows that end up being shared on public pirate sites.

This means that hundreds of million of people around the world will be affected by the changes, albeit indirectly.

For the most part the rules deal with technicalities regarding release formatting, tagging and various audio, subtitle and video settings. These changes are hardly noticeable to outsiders, except for the “container” part.

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Instead of using .MP4 as the file format, all releases will be .MKV moving forward. This is the Matroska container which has been the standard for HD releases in recent years.

Some groups have already made the switch over the past few days, causing confusion among BitTorrent users.

“SUDDENLY everything (well many things) is MKV instead of MP4,” one downloader writes, adding “There is no way a way a whole bunch of encoders woke up today and suddenly decided to use MKV instead of MP4. Does anybody have any idea Whats going on?”

mkvlogo Others complain about not being able to watch MKV files on their video players, or branding MKV as inferior.

“All I can figure is that since things were just fine the way they were, a couple of people decided to screw everything up for everyone else,” another frustrated TV fan notes.

Several P2P TV-distribution groups, which are not part of the Scene, were also taken by surprise. However, TorrentFreak is informed that they won’t convert their releases to MP4, as some people have recommended.

Instead, the ETTV group advises TV-show downloaders to convert the videos to MP4 themselves if they want, pointing them to the free Rebox tool that can do this in a few seconds.

“SD tv shows will soon be released in mkv containers. If you’re an mp4 fan you can remux the mkv files to mp4 in 2 simple steps in less than 30 seconds with the app link below,” ETTV writes.

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Interestingly, there were also massive complaints in 2012 when the SD standards changed from .AVI to MP4. At the time some people were literally outraged, vowing to ban certain sites and groups.

Whether we will see a repeat of this backlash will become clear after April 10, when the rules go into effect.

This time around it may not be as bad. Many video players support the MKV format and a lot of downloaders were already familiar with it, since HD shows have been released this way for years.

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Deals of the Day (4-08-2016)

Deals of the Day (4-08-2016)

Dell’s latest 11 inch Windows tablet has a Core M processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. But it also sells for $800 and up. Want a cheaper option? Deal Frenzy is selling the Dell Venue 11 Pro 10.8″ Windows 8.1 tablet with 2GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and and an Intel Atom […]

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Deals of the Day (4-08-2016)

Dell’s latest 11 inch Windows tablet has a Core M processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. But it also sells for $800 and up. Want a cheaper option? Deal Frenzy is selling the Dell Venue 11 Pro 10.8″ Windows 8.1 tablet with 2GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and and an Intel Atom […]

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Watch live: SpaceX tries not to crash another rocket

Come for the cargo launch. Stay for a history-making landing. Or a crash.

With an instantaneous launch window that opens and closes at 4:43pm ET (9:43pm BST) today, SpaceX will attempt to send its Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft soaring into space.

While there is some intriguing cargo aboard the Dragon spacecraft, notably the expandable Bigelow habitation module, most of today's suspense will come after launch when SpaceX attempts to land its first stage booster on a drone ship off the Florida coast.

According to today's flight profile, the first stage main engines will cutoff at 2 minutes, 30 seconds after launch. The main engines will separate about 4 seconds later, and the first stage boostback burn will begin 4 minutes after launch. The landing burn should occur at 8 minutes, followed by an experimental landing attempt at around 10 minutes.

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New technique for pirating from 3D printers is the next frontier in theft

Attackers can reverse engineer 3D printer outputs with audio recordings.

I'm in ur Printrbot bed, sniffin ur noises. (credit: Lee Hutchinson)

Let's say the manufacturer up the street is making widgets with a 3D printer and you'd like to get in on that action. If you want to clone those coveted 3D objects, all you need is an audio recorder in the room with the printer. Using just the noises emitted by the printer's stepper motors, you have up to a 92 percent chance of perfectly replicating the object. According to a new paper published in Science, researchers have even replicated a key using this technique.

A group of "cyber-physical systems researchers" will present the hack next week at a conference devoted to cyber-physical systems in Vienna. It's the next frontier in IP piracy, which could conceivably lead to a future Pirate Bay full of files that describe everything from the latest mobile device parts to human bones for transplant.

Mara Hvistendahl reports in Science that the researchers used a consumer grade Printrbot to make three objects: a tiny square, a tiny triangle, and a standard-sized key. She continues:

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Vernee Apollo Lite is a $200, deca-core phone with 4GB of RAM (for China)

Vernee Apollo Lite is a $200, deca-core phone with 4GB of RAM (for China)

Vernee is a relatively new player in the Chinese smartphone space, but he company made a bit of a splash in March by introducing the Vernee Apollo. The $400 smartphone features 6GB of RAM, a 5.5 inch, 2560 x 1440 pixel display, and 128GB of storage. It has a Helio X20 deca-core processor. Looking for something a […]

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Vernee Apollo Lite is a $200, deca-core phone with 4GB of RAM (for China)

Vernee is a relatively new player in the Chinese smartphone space, but he company made a bit of a splash in March by introducing the Vernee Apollo. The $400 smartphone features 6GB of RAM, a 5.5 inch, 2560 x 1440 pixel display, and 128GB of storage. It has a Helio X20 deca-core processor. Looking for something a […]

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Apple won’t demand to learn how FBI cracked terror suspect’s phone

Gadget maker said it did not know whether FBI employed a software or hardware hack.

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Apple said Friday that it won't go to court to demand the Federal Bureau of Investigation to inform the gadget maker how the feds broke into the phone of Syed Farook, who along with his wife killed 14 people in a San Bernardino County office building in December.

An Apple attorney, who asked that he not be identified by name, told reporters in a conference call that Apple did not know how the authorities unlocked the 5C running iOS 9. The Apple attorney asked that he be paraphrased and not quoted directly, but he suspected that the hack won't last long as Apple continues to fortify its security.

Apple said it was unclear whether the FBI employed a software or hardware hack, and the company did not understand why it would only work on a 5C, as the government said. The Apple lawyer said the government has not come forward to Apple to explain the workaround.

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Microsoft: Ausweg bei Aktivierungsproblemen von Billig-Windows-7

Laut einem Bericht häufen sich Aktivierungsprobleme beim Update von billigen Windows 7-Recovery-DVDs. Bei einer Rückkehr zu dem alten OS wird die Aktivierung abgelehnt. Doch Microsoft bietet wohl einen Ausweg. (Echtheitszertifikat, Microsoft)

Laut einem Bericht häufen sich Aktivierungsprobleme beim Update von billigen Windows 7-Recovery-DVDs. Bei einer Rückkehr zu dem alten OS wird die Aktivierung abgelehnt. Doch Microsoft bietet wohl einen Ausweg. (Echtheitszertifikat, Microsoft)

Microsoft releases tool for converting classic Windows apps to Universal apps

Microsoft releases tool for converting classic Windows apps to Universal apps

Microsoft’s Universal Windows Platform (UWP) lets developers create apps that can run across a range of devices including phones, tablets, desktops, and even the Xbox One game console and upcoming HoloLens wearable computer. The company introduced UWP with the launch of Windows 10 in 2015, and not only do UWP apps run on devices with […]

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Microsoft releases tool for converting classic Windows apps to Universal apps

Microsoft’s Universal Windows Platform (UWP) lets developers create apps that can run across a range of devices including phones, tablets, desktops, and even the Xbox One game console and upcoming HoloLens wearable computer. The company introduced UWP with the launch of Windows 10 in 2015, and not only do UWP apps run on devices with […]

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Judge rejects $12M Lyft class-action settlement

The $12.25 million payout shortchanges drivers—and the state of California.

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A deal between Lyft and lawyers representing some drivers, in which the ride-hailing app would pay $12.25 million to end a lawsuit, has been thrown out by the federal judge overseeing the case.

In a 21-page order (PDF), US District Judge Vince Chhabria says that the $12.25 million payment seriously shortchanges the proposed class of drivers—and the state of California. Plaintiffs' lawyers said the $12.25 million was a reasonable cut for the $64 million that drivers deserved for mileage reimbursements they would have received as employees. But Chhabria's calculation of that reimbursement, using the drivers' own methodology, was that it's worth more than $126 million.

"The drivers were therefore shortchanged by half on their reimbursement claim alone," he concludes.

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