Pixel-Smartphone: Google soll an komplett eigenem Smartphone arbeiten

Möglicherweise erscheint noch in diesem Jahr ein erstes Pixel-Smartphone von Google. Das Unternehmen hinter Android arbeite an einem selbst entwickelten Smartphone, heißt es. Es könnte das Ende der Nexus-Modellreihe einläuten. (Google, Smartphone)

Möglicherweise erscheint noch in diesem Jahr ein erstes Pixel-Smartphone von Google. Das Unternehmen hinter Android arbeite an einem selbst entwickelten Smartphone, heißt es. Es könnte das Ende der Nexus-Modellreihe einläuten. (Google, Smartphone)

Prozessor: Den einen Core M gibt es nicht

Kaum eine Prozessorfamilie kann umfangreicher für Notebooks konfiguriert werden als der Core M. Das Problem: Welche Geschwindigkeit die Skylake-Chips erreichen, hängt von der jeweiligen Implementierung ab. Wir haben sogar einen Fall gefunden, wo ein eigentlich deutlich flotterer Core i5 geschlagen wird. (Core M, Prozessor)

Kaum eine Prozessorfamilie kann umfangreicher für Notebooks konfiguriert werden als der Core M. Das Problem: Welche Geschwindigkeit die Skylake-Chips erreichen, hängt von der jeweiligen Implementierung ab. Wir haben sogar einen Fall gefunden, wo ein eigentlich deutlich flotterer Core i5 geschlagen wird. (Core M, Prozessor)

Intel Security: Intel will McAfee verkaufen

Intel will Geld mit dem Verkauf von Intel Security verdienen, weil der Prozessorhersteller weiter unter dem einbrechenden PC-Markt leidet. Und es soll bereits Kaufinteressenten für den 8-Milliarden-US-Dollar-Deal um McAfee geben. (McAfee, Intel)

Intel will Geld mit dem Verkauf von Intel Security verdienen, weil der Prozessorhersteller weiter unter dem einbrechenden PC-Markt leidet. Und es soll bereits Kaufinteressenten für den 8-Milliarden-US-Dollar-Deal um McAfee geben. (McAfee, Intel)

Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 06/27/16

The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ tops the chart this week, followed by ‘Finding Dory’ completes the top three.

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batsupsThis week we have three newcomers in our chart.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is the most downloaded movie.

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are Web-DL/Webrip/HDRip/BDrip/DVDrip unless stated otherwise.

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Ranking (last week) Movie IMDb Rating / Trailer
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1 (…) Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 7.0 / trailer
2 (1) Warcraft (TS/TC) 7.7 / trailer
3 (…) Finding Dory (HDTS) 8.1 / trailer
4 (2) The Huntsman: Winter’s War 6.2 / trailer
5 (4) Whiskey Tango Foxtrot 6.8 / trailer
6 (…) Hardcore Henry 6.9 / trailer
7 (3) X-Men: Apocalypse (HDCam/TC) 7.7 / trailer
8 (5) Eye In The Sky 7.6 / trailer
9 (…) Allegiant 5.9 / trailer
10 (6) Zootopia 8.3 / trailer

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Le Eco: Faraday Future plant autonomes Elektroauto

Das chinesische Unternehmen Faraday Future will sein kommendes Elektroauto mit teilautomatisierten Fahrfunktionen ausrüsten. Eine Testlizenz für Kalifornien hat das Unternehmen bereits. (Autonomes Fahren, GreenIT)

Das chinesische Unternehmen Faraday Future will sein kommendes Elektroauto mit teilautomatisierten Fahrfunktionen ausrüsten. Eine Testlizenz für Kalifornien hat das Unternehmen bereits. (Autonomes Fahren, GreenIT)

Petition gegen Apple: 300.000 wehren sich gegen Ende der iPhone-Kopfhörerbuchse

Apple wird Medienberichten zufolge beim kommenden iPhone 7 die 3,5-mm-Klinkenbuchse weglassen. Hunderttausende Apple-Fans wehren sich mit einer Petition gegen die Pläne. (iPhone 7, Apple)

Apple wird Medienberichten zufolge beim kommenden iPhone 7 die 3,5-mm-Klinkenbuchse weglassen. Hunderttausende Apple-Fans wehren sich mit einer Petition gegen die Pläne. (iPhone 7, Apple)

New evidence that sperm whales form clans with diverse cultures, languages

Sperm whales have unique cultural identities.

Sperm whales share something fundamental with humans. Both of our species form groups with unique languages and traditions known as "cultures." A new study of sperm whale groups in the Caribbean suggests that these animals are shaped profoundly by their culture, which governs everything from hunting patterns to babysitting techniques. Whale researcher Shane Gero, who has spent thousands of hours with sperm whales, says that whale culture leads to behaviors that are "uncoupled from natural selection."

Gero and his colleagues recently published a paper on Caribbean whale culture in Royal Society Open Science, in which they describe the discovery of a new clan. Though this clan may have lived in the Caribbean for centuries, it's just coming to light now because sperm whales live and hunt in vast territories. This makes them hard to track. Like many scientists who study these wide-ranging creatures, Gero observes them by lowering specialized microphones into the water and recording the sounds they make to communicate.

Scientists working throughout the world have identified 80 unique "codas," the sperm whale equivalent of words, which they produce by emitting sounds called clicks. Each sperm whale clan has its own dialect, a unique repertoire of codas shared only with the other families who make up their clan. In the Pacific, there are five known dialect clans, and many of them co-exist in the same general regions without ever interacting. Atlantic whales have their own dialects too, and in the Caribbean there are two known clans.

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Help! My VPN Provider Is Compromised By a Gag Order!

VPN services have become an important tool to counter the growing threat of Internet surveillance. Encrypting one’s traffic through a VPN connection helps to keep online communications private. But, what if your VPN service is compromised by a gag order? This is a question many Proxy.sh customers are asking themselves.

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proxyshMillions of Internet users around the world use a VPN to protect their privacy online. One of the key benefits is that it hides one’s true IP-address from third-party monitoring outfits, countering a lot of unwanted snooping.

However, law enforcement is not always happy with these services and in extreme cases can compel VPN providers to start logging internal connections to catch a perpetrator.

This is what appears to have happened to Seychelles-based VPN service Proxy.sh. Earlier this month the company excluded one of its nodes from its warrant canary.

“We would like to inform our users that we do not wish any longer to mention France 8 (85.236.153.236) in our warrant canary until further notice,” the company announced on its website, and via email to its customers.

Proxy.sh’s warning

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The warrant canary states that no warrants, searches or seizures of any kind have been received, but this is no longer true for the French node. The fact that this has been announced indirectly suggests that the company is not allowed to communicate about it publicly.

TorrentFreak reached out to Proxy.sh hoping to get some additional information. While no further details were provided, the VPN provider strongly advises its users not to connect to the ‘compromised’ node.

“We recommend our users to no longer connect to it. We are striving to do whatever it takes to include that node into our warrant canary again,” Proxy.sh says.

“The warrant canary has been particularly designed to make sure we could still move without being legally able to answer questions in a more detailed manner. We are happy to see it put to use after all and that our users are made aware of it,” they add.

The announcement will come as a shock to most Proxy.sh users and many will be wondering what they should do next. A good question, but unfortunately not one with an easy answer.

Leave or stay?

Some users may be inclined to leave. Why stay with a VPN provider that’s partly compromised if there are many other alternatives out there? This is a logical and understandable response.

On the other hand, one can also value Proxy.sh’s transparency in the matter. The company takes its warrant canary seriously where other VPN providers, with or without a warrant canary, may have stayed quiet.

Ironically, the fact that Proxy.sh received a gag order increases the trustworthiness of the company itself, although that comes at a price.

We suspect that there are only a few VPN providers that would suspend their operations “Lavabit style” on receipt of a narrowly targeted gag order that doesn’t compromise its service as a whole. Considering the fact that only one node is in question, the request does appear to be rather targeted in this case.

It’s also worth keeping in mind that many large Internet companies including Google and Facebook receive gag orders on a regular basis. Most users have no clue that this is happening, and others simply don’t care.

Trust?

VPN users who would prefer their VPN provider to shut down instead of complying with a gag order should leave, that much is clear. But how do you know that the next choice will be as transparent as Proxy.sh?

As is often the case it all boils down to trust. Do you trust your VPN provider to handle your private communications carefully, and to what degree does a gag order on one of the nodes change this?

How one answers this question is a matter of personal preference.

Most of our questions to Proxy.sh remained unanswered, presumably due to the court order, but the company was able to provide some additional details on their compliance with orders from various jurisdictions.

While the company is incorporated in the Seychelles, it also complies with orders from other jurisdictions it operates from.

“Our company respects the law everywhere it operates, but it still has the option to cooperate fully while ceasing any further operations in any specific jurisdiction,” Proxy.sh says.

“Depending on the level of threat to our users’ privacy and according to our legal advisers, we take the decision to bring updates to our warrant canary either for a specific node or for a whole country.”

So what would you do in this situation?

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Unswayed by Axanar, CBS and Paramount offer 10 rules for fan film makers

New rules forbid unofficial merchandise, alcohol use, long episodes.

CBS and Paramount, the two studios that own the rights to Star Trek, announced a list of 10 guidelines for fan film creators this week. The studios are saying that they “will not object to, or take legal action against” filmmakers that follow the new rules (although the studios added that “CBS and Paramount Pictures reserve the right to revise, revoke and/or withdraw these guidelines at any time in their own discretion.”)

The new rules come amid a dispute between the two studios and Axanar Productions, a production company formed by fans who raised more than $1 million in crowdfunding and donations to create a professional-quality Star Trek fan film about Garth of Izar, a hero of Captain Kirk from The Original Series. Axanar Productions boasted about the fact that it had hired people who had formerly worked on Star Trek, and it released a 20-minute film called Prelude to Axanar in 2014. The feature-length film, simply called Axanar, was supposed to debut in 2016.

But CBS and Paramount produced a list of ways they considered Axanar Productions infringing on their copyright. In early May, a judge ruled that the fan film makers would have to face a lawsuit from the two studios.

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Tokyo Mirage Sessions: #FE: Auto-tuned expression

At times this JRPG feels like it plays itself, but it looks wonderful doing it.

Fighting evil with the power of fashion.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions: #FE — originally billed as Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem —is title with a hidden, obscure meaning for those who’ve followed the odd little Wii U JRPG from announcement to release. TMS, for Tokyo Mirage Sessions, is a play on the pseudo-recognizable "SMT", for Shin Megami Tensei, very gently evoking the core franchise on display here.

After playing a few dozen hours of this massive, 50 to 60 hour quest, however, I particularly like the "#FE" part of the game that hangs off the end of the title. It’s a crouton of a Fire Emblem reference in a game putting nearly all its weight on the Shin Megami Tensei end of the see-saw, but it makes all the difference.

Idolize me

Level design, combat, and setting in SMT are all distinctly influences by Atlus’ post-apocalyptic near-future role-playing games (which makes sense given that Atlus actually developed the thing). As such Tokyo Mirage Sessions is set in the SMT-favorite location of modern-day Tokyo. The game follows a group of young idols—sort of professional celebrity role models—through a dense Japanese culture tour.

Events unfold from the perspective of the aloof and often clueless Itsuki Aoi, but the plot mostly follows in the wake of his best friend and rising star Tsubasa Oribe. Together they, and a growing cast of like-minded performers, get wrapped up in a tale of self-expression, third-person dungeon crawling, and turn-based combat.

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