Bundesnetzagentur: Provider sollen Vorratsdaten komplett auslagern dürfen

Die Auflagen für die Speicherung von Vorratsdaten für die Provider bleiben hoch. Allerdings sollen Anbieter nicht verpflichtet werden, die aufwendige Infrastruktur selbst aufzubauen. (Vorratsdatenspeicherung, Datenschutz)

Die Auflagen für die Speicherung von Vorratsdaten für die Provider bleiben hoch. Allerdings sollen Anbieter nicht verpflichtet werden, die aufwendige Infrastruktur selbst aufzubauen. (Vorratsdatenspeicherung, Datenschutz)

Israelische Geheimdienstsmitarbeiter: Volkswagen will vernetzte Autos absichern

Volkswagen will die IT-Sicherheit im Unternehmen mit einer neuen Tochterfirma verbessern. Bislang war das Unternehmen nicht für einen offensiven Umgang mit dem Thema bekannt – und verließ sich auf “Security by Obscurity”. (VW, Sicherheitslücke)

Volkswagen will die IT-Sicherheit im Unternehmen mit einer neuen Tochterfirma verbessern. Bislang war das Unternehmen nicht für einen offensiven Umgang mit dem Thema bekannt - und verließ sich auf "Security by Obscurity". (VW, Sicherheitslücke)

What could the James Webb telescope see of the closest exoplanet?

Researchers outline plan to detect any atmosphere and potentially hints of life.

Enlarge / An artist’s impression shows the planet Proxima b orbiting the red dwarf star Proxima Centauri. The double star Alpha Centauri AB also appears in the image between the planet and Proxima itself. (credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser)

As of last month, we're pretty certain there's an Earth-mass planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, the closest star to Earth. This raises a rather obvious question: can it support life? The planet, Proxima Centauri b, orbits within its star’s habitable zone, the distance at which water might exist in liquid form.

Whether there is any liquid present depends in part on whether the planet supports an atmosphere, and that is a hard question to answer. If Proxima Centauri b had formed near its present orbit, it might have seen its early atmosphere blown away during one of its host star’s more active phases. But researchers know frustratingly little about the evolution of red dwarf stars like Proxima Centauri. Furthermore, the planet might have formed further out and migrated inwards later, in which case the star's activity wouldn't matter.

Since we can't reason out whether there's an atmosphere, the alternative is to look for one. This isn’t as easy as it sounds. Despite being the closest star, it’s still about 4.25 light-years away, far enough to be an observational challenge. According to a manuscript posted to the arXiv however, we’re set to launch the tool we'd need in 2018: the James Webb Space Telescope.

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Making scientists live with farmers makes crop productivity boom

Embedding scientists with farmers in China dramatically increased crop yields.

Enlarge (credit: Congresswoman Robin Kelly)

The "organic versus conventional farming" debate that runs in hipster circles often ignores a hugely important aspect of agriculture: how either method impacts crop yields. It's pretty easy to rail against the evils of synthetic pesticides when the biggest ramification of your views is having to walk half a block out of your way or spend an extra $1.50 for an all-organic, non-GMO, shade grown, free-range, kale smoothie instead of a regular one.

But it's not quite as simple when trying to grow enough calories to sustain our planet’s growing population on a shrinking number of arable acres. A radical new venture, undertaken in rural China in 2009, has helped maximize crop yields, getting them within a hair of their theoretical maximum. And it didn't rely on any fancy new chemicals or technologies. Rather, it “deployed several time-honored education-extension methods coupled with innovative outreach mechanisms.” In other words, scientists moved in with and tutored the farmers.

In 2009, professors and graduate students from China Agricultural University went to live in farming communities in Quzhou County, about 300 miles south of Beijing. In order to determine why crop yields were so much lower than they could be, the scientists devised a clever experimental design: they asked the farmers. It turns out the farmers were not planting the best seed varieties for their local soil, they were not planting them at the optimal densities, and they were not applying fertilizers properly.

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Leaked Intel roadmap shows chips for 2017 and 2018 (Coffee Lake, Gemini Lake)

Leaked Intel roadmap shows chips for 2017 and 2018 (Coffee Lake, Gemini Lake)

Laptops with Intel’s new 7th-gen Core “Kaby Lake” chips are now available, and desktops with the chips should be available in early 2017. Meanwhile, the first low-power notebooks, 2-in-1 tablets, and desktops with Celeron and Pentium chips based on Intel’s Apollo Lake designs should be available soon.

So what’s next? According to a leaked product roadmap, Cannon Lake, Coffee Lake, and Germini Lake. That’s a lot of lakes.

Keep in mind that this roadmap seems to have been drawn up in April, so there’s a chance some plans have changed.

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Leaked Intel roadmap shows chips for 2017 and 2018 (Coffee Lake, Gemini Lake)

Laptops with Intel’s new 7th-gen Core “Kaby Lake” chips are now available, and desktops with the chips should be available in early 2017. Meanwhile, the first low-power notebooks, 2-in-1 tablets, and desktops with Celeron and Pentium chips based on Intel’s Apollo Lake designs should be available soon.

So what’s next? According to a leaked product roadmap, Cannon Lake, Coffee Lake, and Germini Lake. That’s a lot of lakes.

Keep in mind that this roadmap seems to have been drawn up in April, so there’s a chance some plans have changed.

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Torrent Site Founder, Moderator and Users Receive Prison Sentences

The 28-year-old former operator of a French-based torrent site has been ordered to serve a year in jail and pay a five million euro fine. A moderator received a four-month suspended sentence. Somewhat unusually, four regular users of the site were tracked down by their IP addresses. They too received custodial sentences.

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jailWhenever anti-piracy groups decide to take action against large file-sharing platforms, they do so on the basis of achieving crushing punishments for their operators. Only severe punishments can stop hardcore pirates, they argue.

In France, a similar situation has been playing out. Back in June 2015 following a four-month investigation, people connected to the public torrent site OMGTorrent were arrested and taken into custody. Early claims suggested the site had offered for download more than 10,000 pirated movies.

Founded in 2008, the site had built up a solid userbase of around 3.5 million visitors per month. Police insisted it was a for-profit project.

“The people behind this platform do not do it for fun, through the platform they earn a lot of money,” a police spokesperson said at the time. “Even if they offer movies without requesting compensation, they earn money with various advertisements that appear alongside.”

Searches of two suspects’ homes yielded several computers plus more than 3.5 terabytes of the latest movies. A separate server found overseas contained several thousand more.

Police warned that the site’s operators could face 10 years in jail plus millions in damages, but they weren’t going to stop there. Their investigations had led them to four of the site’s top downloaders who they intended to prosecute for receiving stolen goods.

After more than a year, six people connected with the site have now been sentenced and it’s harsh punishments all round.

Following a hearing in March, yesterday the Criminal Court of Chalons-en-Champagne (Marne, France) sentenced the founder of OMGTorrent to one year in prison. The 28-year-old was also ordered to pay a fine of around five million euros for the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted works.

Also sentenced was a 38-year-old woman who had worked as a moderator on the site. She was given a four-month suspended sentence and told to pay damages to the plaintiffs in the case.

In an unusual turn of events, prosecutors also tracked down four of the site’s most heavy downloaders. They too were given prison sentences of one month each and are required to settle with rightsholders.

Based on an investigation carried out by ALPA (Association Against Audiovisual Piracy), the prosecution estimated that damages exceed 20 million euros.

Following the decision, the site’s founder posted an update to the Wareziens forum.

“I’ve been fined a total of 5,000,000 euros for financial damage, 12 months imprisonment and 4 more [months] from a former sentence. My mod has to pay approximately 1,000,000 euros for financial damage,” he wrote.

“Others, those who have downloaded, I don’t know the amount for them, but it far exceeds 500,000 euros. Note: They seized the servers and used them to get the IP addresses of the big downloaders of content.”

Lashing out at those who hounded him, the admin said the judgment had really hurt. He said he understands why he needed to be punished but for those lower down the chain, the sentences were “beyond comprehension.”

“To all the [anti-piracy groups and authorities]: You are a lot of vile shit, destroying lives of people who are already struggling to pay their rent, their food, their bills,” he said.

“Why all this? Because they wanted to watch and because they didn’t necessarily have the capabilities to buy a DVD / BluRay or go to the theaters.”

Listing the country’s most popular torrent indexes, trackers and DDL sites, the admin declared that they would never fall.

“Warez is a hydra, you cut off one head, 10 will grow back. You’ll never kill this beautiful community. It’s like drug dealers, it will never stop,” he said.

Following the raid on OMGTorrent, an unknown third-party managed to secure the domain. The site is now working, as it did before, as a public torrent index.

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Amazon: Verbraucherschützer bringen den Dash-Button vor Gericht

Verbraucherschützer haben angekündigt, juristisch gegen Amazon vorzugehen. Der Vorwurf lautet, der physische Bestellknopf, genannt Dash-Button, benachteilige den Kunden. (AmazonDash, Onlineshop)

Verbraucherschützer haben angekündigt, juristisch gegen Amazon vorzugehen. Der Vorwurf lautet, der physische Bestellknopf, genannt Dash-Button, benachteilige den Kunden. (AmazonDash, Onlineshop)

Javascript-Framework: Angular 2 bringt drastische Änderungen

Nach langer Entwicklungszeit hat Google die Version 2 seines Frameworks für Webanwendungen, Angular, veröffentlicht. Diese enthält zum Vorgänger inkompatible Änderungen und zielt auf Mobilgeräte sowie moderne Browser. (Angular, Google)

Nach langer Entwicklungszeit hat Google die Version 2 seines Frameworks für Webanwendungen, Angular, veröffentlicht. Diese enthält zum Vorgänger inkompatible Änderungen und zielt auf Mobilgeräte sowie moderne Browser. (Angular, Google)

Run Android apps in Windows with Jide’s Remix OS Player

Run Android apps in Windows with Jide’s Remix OS Player

Jide Technology’s Remix OS is an Android-based operating system that takes Google’s mobile OS and makes it feel more like a desktop OS. It ships on a handful of tablets, mini-desktops, and other devices, and earlier this year Jide released Remix OS for PC, allowing just about anyone to download and run the operating system on computers with Intel or AMD chips.

Don’t want to go through the hassle of switching operating systems on your PC just so you can run a few games?

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Run Android apps in Windows with Jide’s Remix OS Player

Jide Technology’s Remix OS is an Android-based operating system that takes Google’s mobile OS and makes it feel more like a desktop OS. It ships on a handful of tablets, mini-desktops, and other devices, and earlier this year Jide released Remix OS for PC, allowing just about anyone to download and run the operating system on computers with Intel or AMD chips.

Don’t want to go through the hassle of switching operating systems on your PC just so you can run a few games?

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Mobileye spills the beans: Tesla was dropped because of safety concerns

Now we know who ended the relationship.

Enlarge / A hirsute Sebastian using autopilot in a Tesla Model S. (credit: Sebastian Anthony)

On Wednesday, Mobileye revealed that it ended its relationship with Tesla because "it was pushing the envelope in terms of safety." Mobileye's CTO and co-founder Amnon Shashua told Reuters that the electric vehicle maker was using his company's machine vision sensor system in applications for which it had not been designed.

"No matter how you spin it, (Autopilot) is not designed for that. It is a driver assistance system and not a driverless system," Shashua said.

In a statement to Reuters, Tesla said that it has "continuously educated customers on the use of the features, reminding them that they’re responsible to keep their hands on the wheel and remain alert and present when using Autopilot" and that the system has never been described as autonomous or self-driving. (This statement appears to be at odds with statements made by Musk at shareholder meetings.)

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