
Month: October 2016
Megaupload 2.0 Will Outsource File-Hosting and Prevent Takedown Abuse
The third incarnation of the popular Megaupload service just completed its first investment round, crowdfunding over a million dollars. With Kim Dotcom as the chief evangelist, the service hopes to revolutionize the file-sharing space next year. Interestingly, Megaupload 2.0 plans to outsource most of the storage to third-party providers and will manually review all takedown requests
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For many people Kim Dotcom is synonymous with Megaupload, the file-sharing giant that was taken down by the U.S. Government early 2012.
While the underlying criminal case against its operators is still ongoing, Megaupload will soon be back in business. At least, a fresh incarnation of the service which will be different in quite a few aspects.
This weekend Megaupload 2, or MU2, secured its first investment round. Through Max Keiser’s crowdfunding platform Bank to the Future, it raised well over a million dollars from 354 investors in just two weeks.
That’s quite an impressive achievement for a service that has yet to be launched and for which many technical details have yet to be released.
To find out a bit more TorrentFreak reached out to Kim Dotcom, who is not officially part of the venture but is operating as its chief “evangelist,” in part because of his ongoing legal cases.
As things currently stand, Megaupload 2.0 won’t be fully operational on the planned launch date, January 20th next year. However, the company will release additional details on how it will operate and function at that date, which also marks the fifth anniversary of the takedown of the original Megaupload.
“It is unlikely that we can make a full January 20th launch happen. The fund-raising was delayed and the legal team needed more time for the new setup. But we will reveal more details about Megaupload 2 and Bitcache on that special day,” Dotcom says.
From what has been revealed thus far, Megaupload 2.0 and the associated Bitcache platform will allow people to share and store files, linking every file-transfer to a bitcoin transaction.
This adds a layer of security for users of the service but also provides options for content creators to generate revenue. These bitcoin transactions will occur off the blockchain through Bitcache, since the blockchain itself wasn’t built to handle the massive volume Megaupload 2.0 envisions.

The bitcoin element is not the only part that’s different from the original Megaupload though. Perhaps surprisingly, the new incarnation isn’t going to store all files itself. Instead, it plans to use third-party providers such as Maidsafe and Storj.
“Megaupload 2 will be a caching provider for popular files on special high-speed servers that serve the files from ram. Long term storage will mostly be provided by numerous third-party sites that we are partnering with. You can expect more details on January 20,” Dotcom tells us.
This means that MU2 will mostly act as an intermediary between other file-storage platforms, adding a separate layer of encryption through Bitcache.
“MU2 via its third-party encryption providers will make sure that every file is encrypted on-the-fly. On top of that Bitcache will add an additional layer of encryption with its new ‘pay per download’ encrypted container.”
How the pay-per-download functionality will work exactly is unknown. The transaction value is said to be “absolutely minimal” per individual transfer, but good enough for content providers to earn revenue.
Another change compared to the original Megaupload is that the new service won’t offer unrestricted direct delete access to copyright holders. Instead, it will have a takedown procedure where all rightholder requests will be processed and manually checked by people.
“Megaupload 2 will not provide a direct delete tool,” Dotcom says, referring to the many mistakes rightsholders made on the original service.
“It will be a more time-consuming effort but because of mass automated takedown requests by the content industry with a failure rate of over 30% it has become a requirement to protect the rights of users.”
Megaupload 2.0 will be the third file storage service to use the Mega brand. A year after the takedown Dotcom launched the privacy company, Mega, which is still operational today albeit without his blessing.
From what we know thus far it’s clear that MU2 and Bitcache will be something quite different from both the original service and Mega. According to Dotcom, all changes will be for the better and he said that former Megaupload users will be welcomed with open arms.
With over a million raised by investors already, MU2 is currently valued at well over $50 million. While this is still peanuts compared to the multi-billion dollar IPO the original Megaupload was working on, it shows that people have faith in Dotcom and his team.
During the weeks to come more details about the new incarnation are expected to be released, which we plan to keep a close eye on.
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Consumer Reports: Verbraucherschützer halten Teslas Model X für unzuverlässig
Keine Kaufempfehlung: Die US-Verbraucherschutzorganisation Consumer Reports gibt dem Elektroauto Model X von Tesla eine schlechte Bewertung. Das schadet der Marke – da hilft auch eine verbesserte Zuverlässigkeit des Model S nicht. (Tesla Motors, GreenIT)

Android: Samsung bestätigt Galaxy Note 8
Kritiker sahen schon das Ende von Samsungs Note-Serie voraus, jetzt kündigt der Hersteller indirekt ein kommendes Modell an: Das Galaxy Note 8 sollen Käufer eines Galaxy Note 7 im nächsten Jahr vergünstigt erhalten können, ebenso das kommende Galaxy S8. (Galaxy Note 7, Smartphone)

Webdesign: Apple und Google als Trendsetter für schlechte Lesbarkeit
Das Webdesign großer Unternehmen wie Apple, Twitter und Google ist offenbar richtungsweisend auch für viele kleinere Webdesigner und App-Entwickler. Doch ein Modetrend, der schlecht lesbare Schriften als Design missversteht, könnte viele Nutzer benachteiligen. (Barrierefreiheit, Web Service)

Nearly all Fossil brands now have hybrid smartwatches
Can beefed-up analog watches hold their own against the Apple Watch?

On the heels of Misfit announcing the Phase, its first hybrid smartwatch, a bunch of other Fossil Group brands want in on that action. Chaps, Diesel, Emporio Armani, and Michael Kors have all added hybrid smartwatches to their connected devices lineup. All of of their smarthwatches use traditional, analog watch displays, but you can track fitness and delivery notifications on them with just a few taps.
Those brands join other Fossil Group-owned brands that have put their spin on smartwatches and fitness trackers. The Fossil brand launched its Q line of wearables last year, which now includes Android Wear watches, discreet fitness trackers, and hybrid smartwatches. Fossil dabbled in wearables years ago, well before modern fitness trackers or the Apple Watch existed. But the company really began its push into that marketplace after acquiring Misfit last year. Since then, not only has Fossil adapted some of Misfit's technology into its wearables, but Misfit has also taken pages out of its parent company's playbook, particularly with the launch of its Phase hybrid smartwatch.
To bring the "hybrid" aspect to other brands under the Fossil umbrella, company representatives told me that each brand was tasked with designing the watch first. Then, many of them researched their customers to see what features they most use in a watch, connected or not. For example, Emporio Armani customers wanted a second time zone on their watches more than users of other brands, so all of Emporio Armani's hybrid watches have one sub-dial that can be customized to show any time zone. Kate Spade's hybrids have small champagne glasses at the six o'clock hour that gradually fill up based on a countdown that you can customize, which could be for when your vacation starts, when your birthday comes around, or when happy hour begins.
CEA Announced Ultra High-Definition As The New Name For 4K Display Unit
The full HD standard has been official upgraded to Ultra HD or 4K by CEA (Consumer Electronic Industry). You know, the days where you’ll brag about your new “Full HD” HDTV to your friend has official ended, and you’ll look like a fool trying to brag it once more. Full HD 1920 x 1080p standard […]
Russland: Apple verrät Macbook-Pläne durch Registereintrag
Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears denied fees after winning patent case
Sued over patents? It’ll likely be expense—even under changed case law.

Darrell Metcalf alleged that Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveShow Tour, pictured here in Exhibit B, infringed on his patent for "large-audience displays." (credit: Court documents)
It's getting easier than ever for defendants to win fees in patent cases, especially against "non-practicing entities" with no products. But don't tell that to pop stars Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears.
The two celebrities and their respective production companies were sued by an entity called Large Audience Displays Systems, LLC (or LADS for short) back in 2009.
The patent-holder who came after them is Darrell Metcalf, the inventor of US Patent No. 6,669,346, which describes a way of displaying video images on massive, arced screens. Metcalf, who lives in California, set up an East Texas LLC called Large Audience Display Systems (or LADS for short) back in 2009, then sued the pop stars in that venue, along with the LA Lakers and the band Pussycat Dolls.
State of the biggest, best union: Trump nightly webcast debuts tonight
Trump advisers to interview Trump campaign staffers; Clinton camp set precedent.
Donald Trump's Presidential campaign will deliver its first tease of a potential Trump TV network on Monday with the launch of Trump Tower Live, a web-only video series aired on Facebook Live that promises to deliver "nightly campaign coverage from Trump Tower."
The show's first episode will be co-hosted by official Trump campaign advisers Boris Epshteyn and Cliff Sims as well as TheBlaze political commentator Tomi Lahren. According to a report from Wired, Trump Tower Live's premiere episode will include interviews with Trump campaign manager KellyAnne Conway and another campaign adviser, along with live footage of Trump's Monday night speech in Tampa, Florida.
Chances are that Conway's interview on Trump Tower Live will have a different tenor and tone than the interview she conducted with NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday. In her Sunday interview, she admitted that the Trump campaign is "behind" and was asked repeated questions on why Trump mentioned suing his accusers during a campaign stump speech on Saturday in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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