After public complaints, here’s what EA is changing about Titanfall 2

Faster gameplay, easier-to-access Titans among gameplay tweaks.

We came away from last weekend's early Titanfall 2 "tech test" impressed and reminiscing about what we liked about the original mech-and-wallrun-heavy first-person shooter. Not everyone was so enamored with some of the changes on display, though, leading multiplayer game designer Steven DeRose to promise further tweaks to the game before its final launch.

Chief among the coming changes is the game's sense of speed. DeRose says the team toned down "pilot mobility" in Titanfall 2 in an attempt to make flanking feel more "skillful" and close-range firefights less "overly chaotic due to erratic player movement." That said, a few glitches that limited air and wall-running speed are being fixed, and normal traversal will no longer be accidentally impacted by some anti-bunnyhop speed restrictions.

The giant, map-dominating Titans will soon be easier for players to call down, as well. DeRose says that, in addition to gaining points toward a Titan for completing game objectives, players will soon also gain "a small passive amount" of credit toward a new Titan "every few seconds," as they did in the first Titanfall. The goal is to let "every player be... guaranteed a Titan per match."

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CrossOver for Android lets you run (some) Windows software on Android, preview launches August 25th

CrossOver for Android lets you run (some) Windows software on Android, preview launches August 25th

For years, CodeWeavers has been selling CrossOver software that lets you run some native Windows programs on Linux and Mac computers.

Now the company is getting ready to bring CrossOver to Android, making it possible to run Windows software (including games) on Android phones or tablets, as well as Chromebooks like the Acer Chromebook R11.

A tech preview of CrossOver Android will be available to a group of testers starting August 25th, 2016.

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CrossOver for Android lets you run (some) Windows software on Android, preview launches August 25th

For years, CodeWeavers has been selling CrossOver software that lets you run some native Windows programs on Linux and Mac computers.

Now the company is getting ready to bring CrossOver to Android, making it possible to run Windows software (including games) on Android phones or tablets, as well as Chromebooks like the Acer Chromebook R11.

A tech preview of CrossOver Android will be available to a group of testers starting August 25th, 2016.

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Rage mounts against pharma corp. that jacked cost of life-saving EpiPen by 400%

Even infamous Martin Shkreli called price-hiking drug makers “vultures.”

(credit: Phillip Bradshaw)

When someone like Martin Shkreli fingers your company as greedy “vultures,” you know you’ve got problems.

For pharmaceutical company Mylan, which hiked the price of life-saving EpiPens by 400 percent since it bought the product in 2007, Shkreli’s is just one of the voices in a chorus of scorn now facing the company.

On Wednesday, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and the American Medical Association (AMA) separately called on Mylan to lower the cost of the auto-injecting pens, which reverse deadly allergic reactions. Also Wednesday, Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) took to Facebook to declare “Mylan’s greed is apparently limitless.” The rebukes follow a steady stream of other Congress members who have questioned and expressed concern over the price increase.

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Android 7.0 includes a hidden navigation bar customizing tool (partially functional)

Android 7.0 includes a hidden navigation bar customizing tool (partially functional)

Google Android 7.0 has updated notification and quick settings features, support for viewing multiple apps at the same time, and many other new features. But one change Google didn’t announce? The ability to customize the navigation bar on the bottom of your screen — you know, the space where the home, back, and recents buttons show up.

But a tipster sent Android Police a series of pictures showing that there’s a navigation bar customizer hidden in Android 7.0.

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Android 7.0 includes a hidden navigation bar customizing tool (partially functional)

Google Android 7.0 has updated notification and quick settings features, support for viewing multiple apps at the same time, and many other new features. But one change Google didn’t announce? The ability to customize the navigation bar on the bottom of your screen — you know, the space where the home, back, and recents buttons show up.

But a tipster sent Android Police a series of pictures showing that there’s a navigation bar customizer hidden in Android 7.0.

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From The Wirecutter: The best uninterruptible power supply (UPS)

We’ve got good picks for keeping a computer or two running when the power dies.

We picked the CyberPower CP685AVR as our winner. (credit: Michael Hession)

This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a buyer’s guide to the best things for your home. Read the full article with more details and background information here.

After researching more than two dozen models, interviewing experts, and having an electrical engineer test our top candidates, we found that the CyberPower CP685AVR is the best uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for people who want to keep a home network running during a blackout of an hour or less. It’s easy to set up, it has some of the most positive user reviews in its class, and it’s the most affordable unit we found. We also like the APC BE650G1 Back-UPS, if it’s available for less. But if you need to power more than a modem and a Wi-Fi router or if you need to stay online longer, the APC BR1000G Back-UPS Pro is a better choice, with more than twice the power for less than twice the price.

The CyberPower CP685AVR will cover the basics for most people during short blackouts. In our tests it provided enough power to keep the average cable or DSL modem and Wi-Fi router running for an hour, which means you can stay online to pass the time while the lights are off—or, in a real emergency, keep your digital phone service powered so you can reach the outside world. The size of an overgrown surge protector, the CP685AVR is small enough to hide in the same corner as your networking gear, and because it has surge protection built in, you’ll have one less thing to buy. Although you could easily spend more on a UPS, you really have no reason to if you need only basic, non-critical protection and a limited amount of power.

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Behold the octobot—a fully autonomous, soft-bodied robot

It doesn’t do much, but even its logic circuitry is flexible.

Enlarge / The octobot, with some of its reaction system highlighted in color. (credit: Ryan Truby, Michael Wehner, and Lori Sanders, Harvard University.)

While the current generation of industrial robots is primarily made of metal, the research community has been getting interested in the potential for soft-bodied robots. These have a number of advantages, such as being easy to customize via 3D printing and providing a flexibility that lets them squeeze through tight spaces.

Many of the research demonstrations created so far, however, have required some compromises. For some iterations, this has meant the control hardware and power sources have been kept separate, connected to the robot via a tether. For other attempts, this has meant the final product is a mixture of hard and soft pieces.

In today's issue of Nature, however, researchers are reporting the creation of a soft-bodied robot that carries its own fuel supply, which powers the robot through an on-board chemical reaction. Soft, flexible on-board logic then directs the reaction products to control the movement of the robot. While the result is pretty limited in what it can do, its creators make up for that with a certain cool factor, making their creation look a lot like an octopus.

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Cloudflare Fights RIAA’s Piracy Blocking Demands in Court

Cloudflare has made it clear that the company isn’t going to block piracy sites without a proper court order. In addition, it now opposes an injunction requested by the RIAA, under which it would have to disconnect alleged MP3Skull accounts based on a keyword and IP-address.

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skullRepresenting various major record labels, the RIAA filed a lawsuit against MP3Skull last year.

With millions of visitors per month the MP3 download site had been one of the prime sources of pirated music for a long time, frustrating many music industry insiders.

Although the site was facing a claim of millions of dollars in damages, the owners failed to respond in court. This prompted the RIAA to file for a default judgment, with success.

Earlier this year a Florida federal court awarded the labels more than $22 million in damages. In addition, it issued a permanent injunction which allowed the RIAA to take over the site’s domain names.

However, despite the million dollar verdict, MP3Skull still continues to operate today. The site actually never stopped and simply added several new domain names to its arsenal, with mp3skull.vg as the most recent.

MP3Skull’s most recent home

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The RIAA is not happy with MP3Skull’s contempt of court and has asked Cloudflare to help out. As a CDN provider, Cloudflare relays traffic of millions of websites through its network, including many pirate sites.

According to the RIAA, Cloudflare should stop offering its services to any MP3Skull websites, but the CDN provider has thus far refused to do so without a proper court order.

To resolve this difference of opinion, the RIAA has asked the Florida federal court for a “clarification” of the existing injunction, so it applies to Cloudflare as well.

In practice, this would mean that Cloudflare has to block all currently active domains, as well as any future domains with the keyword “MP3Skull,” which are tied to the site’s known IP-addresses.

“Cloudflare should be required to cease its provision of services to any of the Active MP3Skull Domains, as well as any website at either 89.46.100.104 or 151.80.100.107 that includes ‘MP3Skull’ in its name,” RIAA argued.

RIAA’s request

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However, Cloudflare believes that this goes too far. While the company doesn’t object to disconnecting existing accounts if ordered to by a court, adding a requirement to block sites based on a keyword and IP-address goes too far.

The proposed injunction goes well beyond the scope of the DMCA, the CDN provider informs the court in an opposition brief this week (pdf).

“…Plaintiffs’ proposed injunction would force Cloudflare —which provides services to millions of websites— to investigate open-ended domain letter-string and IP address combinations to comply with the injunction.

“Cloudflare believes that this Court should hold the Plaintiffs accountable for following clear rules of the road,” Cloudflare adds.

The company suggests that the court could require it to terminate specific accounts that are found to be infringing, but doesn’t want to become the RIAA’s copyright cop.

“What Cloudflare cannot do, and which the Court should not require, is to serve as a deputy for the Plaintiffs and their RIAA trade association in investigating and identifying further targets of an injunction.”

To outsiders the difference between RIAA’s request and what Cloudflare suggests may seem small, but the company draws a clear line to prevent having to scan for pirate sites, proactively. This could turn into a slippery censorship slope, they feel.

This isn’t the first time that the RIAA has requested a keyword ban. In a similar case last year Cloudflare was ordered to terminate any accounts with the term “grooveshark” in them. However, in this case the RIAA owned the trademark, which makes it substantially different as it doesn’t involve the DMCA.

The EFF applauds Cloudflare’s actions and hopes the court will properly limit the scope of these and other blocking efforts.

“The limits on court orders against intermediaries are vital safeguards against censorship, especially where the censorship is done on behalf of a well-financed party,” EFF’s Mitch Stoltz writes.

“That’s why it’s important for courts to uphold those limits even in cases where copyright or trademark infringement seems obvious,” he adds.

The Florida court is expected to rule on the RIAA’s injunction demands during the days to come, a decision that will significantly impact future blocking requests.

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Persistent Surveillance Systems has been watching Baltimore for months

Police charity that normally funds sports team trophies instead helped airborne snooping.

(credit: Persistent Surveillance Systems)

A company that sends Cessna aircraft to surveil cities from 25,000 feet up in an effort to fight crime has been watching Baltimore for months now with zero public notification, according to a new report from Bloomberg Businessweek.

The firm, Persistent Surveillance Systems (PSS), has been actively trying to get new contracts with large cities nationwide. When Ars profiled the company in 2014, company CEO Ross McNutt said PSS was trying to work with Chicago after having controversially flown for nine days over Compton, California—adjacent to Los Angeles—in 2012.

PSS has evidently now succeeded in Baltimore. As Businessweek reported, the Baltimore project was funded by two Texan philanthropists, John and Laura Arnold, who said that if the company could find a city to partner with, they would fund it.

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Google’s Wi-Fi Assistant from Project Fi is coming to all Nexus phones*

Google’s Wi-Fi Assistant from Project Fi is coming to all Nexus phones*

Google’s Project Fi is a cellular network that blurs the lines between WiFi and mobile data. If you’re at home or another place where you can connect to a WiFi hotspot, the service will route your phone calls over WiFi. But the call will automatically be handed off to a mobile network if you walk out of range of that hotspot.

In order to take advantage of WiFi as often as possible, Project Fi customers can use a feature called Wi-Fi Assistant to automatically connect to open networks whenever they’re detected.

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Google’s Wi-Fi Assistant from Project Fi is coming to all Nexus phones*

Google’s Project Fi is a cellular network that blurs the lines between WiFi and mobile data. If you’re at home or another place where you can connect to a WiFi hotspot, the service will route your phone calls over WiFi. But the call will automatically be handed off to a mobile network if you walk out of range of that hotspot.

In order to take advantage of WiFi as often as possible, Project Fi customers can use a feature called Wi-Fi Assistant to automatically connect to open networks whenever they’re detected.

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Honor 8: Dual-Kamera-Smartphone kostet ab 400 Euro in Deutschland

Die Huawei-Tochter Honor hat ihr neues Smartphone Honor 8 offiziell in Europa vorgestellt. Wie das Huawei P9 hat das Smartphone eine Dual-Kamera, als Prozessor kommt der des Huawei Mate 8 zum Einsatz. Ausgeliefert wird das Smartphone mit Android Marshm…

Die Huawei-Tochter Honor hat ihr neues Smartphone Honor 8 offiziell in Europa vorgestellt. Wie das Huawei P9 hat das Smartphone eine Dual-Kamera, als Prozessor kommt der des Huawei Mate 8 zum Einsatz. Ausgeliefert wird das Smartphone mit Android Marshmallow. (Honor, Smartphone)