Decades later, a new Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! Easter Egg has been found

Developers suggest more “hidden elements” may be lurking in classic cart.

You might think that gamers have combed through every secret and available strategy in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (aka simply Punch-Out!!) since its original release on the NES in 1987. You'd be wrong, though. Just this weekend, word first started to spread of a previously unnoticed background Easter Egg that can help players with the split-second timing needed for some crucial knockout punches.

The three-minute video explanation from YouTuber midwesternhousewives lays out the specifics, but in short, the newly discovered secret hinges on a bearded man on the bottom row of the on-screen audience, near the left side of the screen. If you watch his face closely during the first fight with Piston Honda and the second fight with Bald Bull, this one audience member will duck slightly at the precise moment you can throw an instant, body blow knockout punch.

While the general timing for those one-hit knockouts have been well-known for decades, this is the first time anyone has publicized the existence of this specific timing clue. The animation timing could theoretically be a coincidence, but since the man doesn't seem to react at any other point in the game—and ducks consistently whenever the knockout opportunity presents itself—it seem highly unlikely.

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M-net: Glasfaser für 70 Prozent der Münchner Haushalte

M-net will bald 70 Prozent aller Münchner Haushalte einen echten Glasfaseranschluss anbieten. In einer Wohnsiedlung wird allen Mietern ein upgradefähiger Glasfaseranschluss mit einer Basisdatenrate von 3 MBit/s kostenfrei zur Verfügung gestellt. (Glasfaser, Internet)

M-net will bald 70 Prozent aller Münchner Haushalte einen echten Glasfaseranschluss anbieten. In einer Wohnsiedlung wird allen Mietern ein upgradefähiger Glasfaseranschluss mit einer Basisdatenrate von 3 MBit/s kostenfrei zur Verfügung gestellt. (Glasfaser, Internet)

Windows 10 business roadmap: Unlock your PC with a phone, use laptop-like accessories with a phone

Windows 10 business roadmap: Unlock your PC with a phone, use laptop-like accessories with a phone

Microsoft has added a list of features “in development” to its Windows 10 for business website, providing a partial roadmap for new things you’ll be able to do with Windows 10 devices in the coming months. Among other things, you’ll eventually be able to use an Android or Windows phone to unlock a PC, or pair […]

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Windows 10 business roadmap: Unlock your PC with a phone, use laptop-like accessories with a phone

Microsoft has added a list of features “in development” to its Windows 10 for business website, providing a partial roadmap for new things you’ll be able to do with Windows 10 devices in the coming months. Among other things, you’ll eventually be able to use an Android or Windows phone to unlock a PC, or pair […]

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Amazon Kindle Oasis leaks suggest a radically new eReader design

Amazon Kindle Oasis leaks suggest a radically new eReader design

Amazon’s next Kindle eReader is coming soon, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has said that the 8th-gen Kindle will be a “top of the line” device. While the company hasn’t made an official announcement yet, a listing at Chinese retail outlet TMall may have just spilled the beans. The Kindle Oasis features a brand new […]

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Amazon Kindle Oasis leaks suggest a radically new eReader design

Amazon’s next Kindle eReader is coming soon, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has said that the 8th-gen Kindle will be a “top of the line” device. While the company hasn’t made an official announcement yet, a listing at Chinese retail outlet TMall may have just spilled the beans. The Kindle Oasis features a brand new […]

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After latest rocket test, North Korea claims it can lob nukes at the US

Kim Jong Un claims “ballistic rocket” will allow nuke strikes on US mainland.

A test firing of a rocket engine North Korea claims will power an ICBM, in a state media photo.

On Saturday, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency reported that the North Korean government had conducted a ground test of a new rocket engine intended to power the first stage of an intercontinental ballistic missile. The test, which took place at Sohae Space Center in North Phyongan Province near the Chinese border, was hailed as a success.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un boasted that the engine would make it possible to launch nuclear strikes against the US. "Now the DPRK can tip new type inter-continental ballistic rockets with more powerful nuclear warheads and keep any cesspool of evils in the earth including the US mainland within our striking range and reduce them to ashes,” Kim was quoted as saying, according to North Korea watchdog site NK News.

Photos of the test published by KCNA don't reveal whether it was a liquid or solid-fuel rocket engine being tested. Late in March, North Korea performed a ground test of a solid-fuel rocket that may have been for an upper stage of the KN-08, also known as the Hwasong-13 (and previously referred to as the No-dong-C)—a road-mobile ICBM that North Korea has been reportedly developing since at least 2011. And on March 9, North Korea's government announced that it had successfully completed the "standardized" design for a miniaturized nuclear weapon to be carried by ballistic missiles.

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BMW’s car-sharing service launches—and almost lands Ars a ticket

We tested—and mostly liked—ReachNow cars in Seattle ahead of wider American rollout.

SEATTLE—Between world-class transit cities like New York and sprawling, highway-filled metropolises like Houston sits a mobility middle-ground. Sometimes, a dense city quickly grows beyond its means and you end up with a population explosion—with a glut of road-rage issues to match.

What's a person to do if they want to ditch their car in a city full of traffic and parking issues—particularly my hometown of Seattle, which is going through transit nightmares thanks to a tech-hiring boom—but can't depend on lagging buses and trains? For roughly six years, Car2Go (owned by Daimler AG) has offered its car-sharing service in Seattle and other cities around the world as an in-between option. Now, German rival BMW apparently wants in on this action in North America. After a beta trial in San Francisco throughout 2015, BMW's ReachNow service officially launched in Seattle on Friday, and I proceeded to take it for a weekend-long spin.

While the service's weirdest and most intriguing offerings are still a ways off, the basic idea—pay by the minute to cruise in a BMW—has already accelerated smoothly from 0 to 60 MPH. Well, that's except for the time I almost got a moving violation ticket.

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TV-Kabelnetz: Tele Columbus will Rückkanal ausbauen

Tele Columbus und Primacom haben erst rund 60 Prozent ihres Koaxialkabel-Netzwerkes rückkanalfähig gemacht. Jetzt setzt der drittgrößte TV-Kabelnetzbetreiber sich das Ziel, über 70 Prozent zu erreichen. (Tele Columbus, Internet)

Tele Columbus und Primacom haben erst rund 60 Prozent ihres Koaxialkabel-Netzwerkes rückkanalfähig gemacht. Jetzt setzt der drittgrößte TV-Kabelnetzbetreiber sich das Ziel, über 70 Prozent zu erreichen. (Tele Columbus, Internet)

Online courses’ metadata helps NCAA catch cheating coaches red-handed

Head coach sent grad students all over the country to complete online coursework.

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recently handed down one of the strictest penalties it has ever levied on Donnie Tyndall, the head coach of the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) men’s basketball team. The athletic group says Tyndall organized a cheating ring to help recruits satisfy academic standards, even flying graduate student assistants to the recruits’ homes to complete their online coursework.

The NCAA slapped Tyndall with a 10-year show-cause order, which effectively prevents him from working in the NCAA for that time period, according to the Washington Post. That's the longest show-cause order the NCAA has ever handed out and its length is likely due to the fact that Tyndall and several of his colleagues denied their involvement to the NCAA until the organization's enforcement staff discovered oddities in the metadata from the online coursework, tipping them off to a coverup.

In a Public Infractions Decision (PDF) released on Friday, the NCAA said that Tyndall began finding ways to help students cheat only six weeks after starting as head coach at USM. Ultimately, Tyndall, two assistant coaches, and two graduate student assistant managers helped seven prospective players cheat on online classes. "A majority of the prospects used the credits to attain immediate eligibility for competition upon their transfer to the institution,” the decision stated.

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Without NASA there would be no SpaceX and its brilliant boat landing

Just before Christmas, in 2008, the space agency saved Musk’s company.

NASA's Kirk Shireman, left, was content to watch as Elon Musk handled all the questions after the dramatic Falcon 9 rocket landing. (credit: NASA)

One almost had to feel sorry for Kirk Shireman on Friday night. The affable, able manager of the International Space Station sat next to Elon Musk during a news conference after a Falcon 9 rocket had just delivered a cargo-supply ship to orbit and then made a stunning landing back on a robotic barge. For most of an hour he waited, patient and silent. Only at the very end of the briefing did a single, solitary question come Shireman's way.

A three-decade veteran of NASA who played pivotal roles in both the shuttle and space station programs, Shireman might have been thinking this: Hey, what about us? NASA is the one with the $100-billion orbiting laboratory where humans have now lived in space for 15 years. While no one anticipated it when NASA and Russia began building the space station 20 years ago, one of its most important functions has become enabling commercial activity in space. With the station, NASA created a market for companies like SpaceX to deliver supplies and, as early as next year, astronauts into space.

Friday afternoon's launch offered a spectacular display of this commercial aspect. As its largest payload, the SpaceX Dragon delivered Bigelow Aerospace's expandable habitat to the station. By connecting this inflatable room to the station later this month, Bigelow can gain invaluable testing experience, including in situ monitoring by astronauts next door. They may also prove to NASA that the technology is safe and perhaps lead to larger habitats for use near the Moon or deeper into space.

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HTC 10 leaks (again) ahead of April 12th launch

HTC 10 leaks (again) ahead of April 12th launch

HTC’s next flagship smartphone is coming, and to be honest, there’s not much mystery left. HTC has been releasing tiny bits of info ahead of the April 12th launch event… but most of the phone’s specs and design elements were leaked weeks ago. More details leaked this weekend, and now a promotional video for the upcoming phone […]

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HTC 10 leaks (again) ahead of April 12th launch

HTC’s next flagship smartphone is coming, and to be honest, there’s not much mystery left. HTC has been releasing tiny bits of info ahead of the April 12th launch event… but most of the phone’s specs and design elements were leaked weeks ago. More details leaked this weekend, and now a promotional video for the upcoming phone […]

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