Datenschutz: EU fordert Stopp des Whatsapp-Datenaustauschs

Die Europäische Union verlangt von Facebook, den seit August praktizierten Datenaustausch mit dem Whatsapp-Dienst einzustellen. Auch Yahoo ist im Visier von EU-Datenschützern und muss sich auf umfangreiche Untersuchungen einstellen. (Whatsapp, Yahoo)

Die Europäische Union verlangt von Facebook, den seit August praktizierten Datenaustausch mit dem Whatsapp-Dienst einzustellen. Auch Yahoo ist im Visier von EU-Datenschützern und muss sich auf umfangreiche Untersuchungen einstellen. (Whatsapp, Yahoo)

Gaming’s rarest systems, carts, and collectibles can be found at this huge museum

We geeked the heck out at the National Videogame Museum in Frisco, Texas.

FRISCO, Texas—Finally, there's a museum made for people like me.

The National Videogame Museum (yes, they spell it as one word) has been open since April of this year in the Dallas-area suburb of Frisco, and it houses an incredible collection of gaming memorabilia. The rarest cartridges, systems, and prototypes are all here, protected as if they were the Mona Lisa (and for some game collectors, they may as well be). Come here to marvel at one-of-a-kind finds like a Nintendo World Championship cartridge, a mint-condition Ultra Hand toy, or the only known white-molded Atari 2600 in the world.

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Soziales Netzwerk: Facebooks erste groß angelegte Werbekampagne

In der kommenden Woche startet Facebook seine erste groß angelegte Werbekampagne in Deutschland. Auf die aktuelle Kritik von Politik und Datenschützern geht die Kampagne nicht ein. Das soziale Netzwerk will damit trotzdem das eigene Ansehen verbessern. (Facebook, Soziales Netz)

In der kommenden Woche startet Facebook seine erste groß angelegte Werbekampagne in Deutschland. Auf die aktuelle Kritik von Politik und Datenschützern geht die Kampagne nicht ein. Das soziale Netzwerk will damit trotzdem das eigene Ansehen verbessern. (Facebook, Soziales Netz)

Generalüberholt: Amazon verkauft gebrauchte und geprüfte Elektronikprodukte

Der Onlinehändler Amazon bietet neuerdings auch gebrauchte und geprüfte Elektronikprodukte an. Ausgewählte Marketplace-Händler können ebenfalls solche Produkte verkaufen. Die Warehouse-Deals werden parallel weiter angeboten. (Amazon, Onlineshop)

Der Onlinehändler Amazon bietet neuerdings auch gebrauchte und geprüfte Elektronikprodukte an. Ausgewählte Marketplace-Händler können ebenfalls solche Produkte verkaufen. Die Warehouse-Deals werden parallel weiter angeboten. (Amazon, Onlineshop)

Macbook Pro: USB-Besonderheiten und rechte Bandbreitenschwäche beim 13er

Apple verkauft das neue Macbook Pro 13 mit Touch Bar mit vier Thunderbolt-3-Ports. Ein aktuelles Support-Dokument stellt klar: Nicht alle Ports sind gleich schnell. Außerdem gibt es ein paar technisch interessante Einschränkungen rund um USB Type C, die allerdings nachvollziehbar sind. (Macbook, Apple)

Apple verkauft das neue Macbook Pro 13 mit Touch Bar mit vier Thunderbolt-3-Ports. Ein aktuelles Support-Dokument stellt klar: Nicht alle Ports sind gleich schnell. Außerdem gibt es ein paar technisch interessante Einschränkungen rund um USB Type C, die allerdings nachvollziehbar sind. (Macbook, Apple)

Pirate Party Books Election Victory in Iceland

The Pirate Party in Iceland have booked an important victory in the local parliamentary election today, scoring 14,5% of the total vote. While lower than most polls predicted, it marks the first time that a Pirate Party, anywhere in the world, has a serious shot at taking part in a government coalition.

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pp-icelandFounded in 2006 by Rick Falkvinge the Pirate party movement has scored some significant victories over the years, but what happened in Iceland today trumps them all.

According to the first results that came in over the past hours, one in five Icelanders voted Pirate in the national parliamentary elections. This is an impressive victory for the Pirate Party, which increased the number of parliament seats from three to nine in three years time.

This makes the Pirates one of the big winners of the election, and the third largest party in the country behind the Independence Party and the Left-Green Movement which got 29.1% and 15.8% of the votes.

Traditionally, Iceland has a coalition government consisting of several parties. With this outcome the party now has a prominent seat at the negotiation table, where the new government will be formed during the weeks to come.

Today’s success doesn’t come unexpected as the party has been polling very well this year.

At one point close to total majority in the polls. This has dropped quite off a bit in recent month, but with the current result the Pirates still managed to nearly triple their votes compared to the previous election.

The Icelandic Pirate Party was formed in November 2012 by several Internet activists including Birgitta Jónsdóttir, who’s well known for her former involvement with WikiLeaks.

Within a year the party already participated in its first parliamentary elections, scoring three seats, which already was a major milestone for the Pirate movement at the time.

The Pirate Party’s success hasn’t gone unnoticed to the mainstream media either. Several prominent publications all across the world have covered the ‘unusual’ candidates this week, and rightly so.

Pirate MP Ásta Helgadóttir voting today (photo via @Senficon)

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Speaking with TorrentFreak last week, Ásta Helgadóttir, Member of Parliament for the Icelandic Pirate Party, said that the party is ready to bring the change many citizens are longing for.

“Firstly, by adopting a new constitution which has already been voted on in a non-binding referendum,” Helgadóttir says.

“This will change how Iceland functions as a democracy, transitioning into a much more meaningful democracy. The Pirates are focused on decentralization of power, access to information and civil and human rights. The pillars of any meaningful notion of democracy.”

Despite the unusual name, at least in politics, the Pirates are by no means a single-issue party.

They have a detailed plan for how Iceland can break free from the ruling political establishment. Their core policy has a strong focus on freedom of information and expression, a right to privacy, transparency and direct democracy.

But first, it’s time to celebrate, which will undoubtedly involve several bottles of rum and plenty of Pirate flag waving.

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Xbox One S To Receive Ultra HD Blu-ray Next-Gen Audio Upgrades in 2017

Microsoft’s top selling Xbox One S console is to receive bitstream audio support, as well as Dolby Atmos and DTS-X, via a firmware update for its included Ultra HD Blu-ray player.When Microsoft updated the Xbox One and released the Xbox One S…



Microsoft's top selling Xbox One S console is to receive bitstream audio support, as well as Dolby Atmos and DTS-X, via a firmware update for its included Ultra HD Blu-ray player.

When Microsoft updated the Xbox One and released the Xbox One S, the company not only reduced the size of the console, but it also added the ability to play the latest Ultra HD Blu-ray movies, all without raising the price. This made the $299 Xbox One S one of the cheapest Ultra HD Blu-ray player on the market, and that's before you even consider the game console's "main" functionality of playing the latest games.

Microsoft's strategy of upgrading to next-gen disc playback also helped the console differentiate against it's main competitor, the much more popular Sony PS4. Sony's own upgraded PS4, the PS4 Slim, did not feature a drive update to enable UHD playback, and even Sony's more expensive PS4 Pro, scheduled to arrive in November, failed to include 4K disc playback.

Not everyone was happy about the Xbox One S's UHD capabilities. Among the chief complaint was the player's lack of support for bitstream audio support, as well as support for Dolby Atmos and DTS-X. This, these critics say, makes the Xbox One S less fully featured and less capable than other Ultra HD Blu-ray players on the market. With Ultra HD Blu-ray marketed as a premium format for home theater enthusiasts, these features become more important to the core audience of the format.

But Microsoft has listened, and at its Windows 10 event this week, the company announced that a firmware update will be released in early 2017 to bring bitstream audio support. Not only that, the company is also adding next-gen audio support in the form of the object based formats Dolby Atmos and DTS-X. These formats store and play audio based on the sound objects associated with the action on screen, rather than limiting the audio to a pre-defined number of channels.

Interestingly, Microsoft also confirmed that bitstream audio support is also coming to the original Xbox One, and that Dolby Atmos support would also be coming to games on the original and updated Xbox One consoles.

[via Forbes]

Now you can root a Google Pixel or Pixel XL smartphone

Now you can root a Google Pixel or Pixel XL smartphone

Google’s Pixel and Pixel XL are the first smartphones to ship with Android 7.1, but they’re also the first to feature a new disk partition scheme and file-based encryption (instead of full-disk encryption) which makes updating the operating system faster and safer… but which means hackers have had to find new ways to unlock the bootloader on some models and to root the phones.

But now you can do both.

Developer Beaups recently released a tool that lets you unlock the bootloader on Pixel phones sold by wireless carriers Verizon or EE.

Continue reading Now you can root a Google Pixel or Pixel XL smartphone at Liliputing.

Now you can root a Google Pixel or Pixel XL smartphone

Google’s Pixel and Pixel XL are the first smartphones to ship with Android 7.1, but they’re also the first to feature a new disk partition scheme and file-based encryption (instead of full-disk encryption) which makes updating the operating system faster and safer… but which means hackers have had to find new ways to unlock the bootloader on some models and to root the phones.

But now you can do both.

Developer Beaups recently released a tool that lets you unlock the bootloader on Pixel phones sold by wireless carriers Verizon or EE.

Continue reading Now you can root a Google Pixel or Pixel XL smartphone at Liliputing.

Time Warner Cable Threatens Pirates With Account Termination

Time Warner Cable has added an interesting clarification to its copyright infringement notifications. In addition to warning pirates of the standard “mitigation measures” that are part of the Copyright Alert System, the ISP now adds that persistent pirates also risk losing their Internet connection, and more.

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twcIt hasn’t made the news much over the past year, but the U.S. Copyright Alert System is still in full swing.

First implemented more than three years ago, the main goal of the “six strikes” program is to educate the public. That is, informing people whose connections are being used to pirate, and pointing them to legal alternatives.

While repeat infringers face so-called mitigation measures, the copyright holders and ISPs have made it very clear that no one will permanently lose their Internet access. At least, not under the alerts program itself.

However, Time Warner Cable has decided to update its standard copyright alerts to emphasize that people who continue to infringe may risk losing their Internet subscription, email account, and more.

In recent months the following paragraph has been added to the copyright alert notification, underlining the point.

“In addition, in accordance with our acceptable use policy, your internet service may be subject to termination at our sole discretion if we continue to receive credible allegations that your internet connection has been used to share copyrighted content without permission of the copyright owner.”

Time Warner Cable adds that an account termination may also result in the loss of the email account at the ISP, as well as many other third-party services that rely on the Internet, such as Netflix.

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The rest of the copyright alert messaging remains intact and has remained pretty much the same since 2013. Overall it’s well-balanced, informing subscribers how the system works and what their rights are.

The big question is, why did Time Warner Cable add the termination language? After all, the acceptable use policy itself isn’t new in any way.

Without an official statement we can only speculate, but there have been some recent developments that may have played a role.

There’s the lawsuit between BMG and Cox Communications, where the latter lost its safe harbor protection because it failed to implement a repeat infringer policy. As a result, Cox must pay $25 million in damages, a ruling that’s currently under appeal.

This may have prompted Time Warner Cable to make its stance on repeat infringers more visible.

At the same time, various copyright holder groups have been turning up the pressure. The MPAA, for example, told the U.S. Copyright Office that terminating the accounts of persistent pirates is “critical”.

In the U.S. it is currently rare for ISPs to disconnect infringing subscribers, with many arguing that only a court can decide if someone can be stripped of an essential service such as Internet access.

However, the MPAA stressed that Internet providers “must terminate users who repeatedly and blatantly infringe copyright, regardless of whether there has been a judicial determination that the user is liable for copyright infringement.”

At the same time, ISPs and copyright holders are currently negotiating over the Copyright Alert System, including whether it should continue or if changes are needed to improve the current procedure.

Undoubtedly, the repeat infringer requirement will be part of these discussions. Since the MPAA is one of the founding groups of the program, they are likely to ask all ISPs to include this language in their notifications.

Despite the added account termination warning, TorrentFreak hasn’t received any reports that Time Warner Cable is disconnecting subscribers on a large scale. Perhaps this means that the threats are doing their job, or…?


Below is an example of Time Warner Cable’s full alert, in the educational stage (emphasis is original).

Dear Subscriber,

We have been notified that copyrighted content may have been shared using your Internet connection without permission of the copyright owner.

What does that mean?

Copyright owners (such as artists, moviemakers, authors) and their representatives routinely monitor peer-to-peer networks to see if their content (such as music, movies, and TV shows) is being shared without their permission. If they notice somebody sharing their content without their permission through a Time Warner Cable account, they let us know.

As the primary account holder, you are responsible for making sure your account is not used for copyright infringement. Please note that we don’t know which computer or other device may be the one to have triggered the notification; it could be any device using your account.

What was allegedly shared and when?

File Name: Pirate Something
Content Type: Movie
Content URL: Pirate link
Shared: 6:23pm – 1/3/2099
IP Address: 000.00.000.00

Did you provide my personal information to the copyright owner?

We have not shared any of your personal information with the copyright owner in connection with the notice that we received. Rather, the copyright owner or its representative simply provided us with an IP address associated with your account and we then sent this alert to you directly.

Alright, so what do I need to do?

– If you have been sharing content illegally using your Internet connection, please stop doing so immediately.
– Make sure that everyone who uses your Internet connection knows that you received this alert, and advise them not to make any illegal use of music, television and movie content. For information regarding authorized source for music, movies and TV shows, please see http://www.copyrightinformation.org/a-better-way-to-find-movies-tv-music/. Other examples of legal sources include: http://www.timewarnercable.com/en/residential-home/tv/channels/on-demand.html, and http://www.timewarnercable.com/en/residential-home/tv/premiums.html
Secure your home wireless network so that nobody who is unauthorized to use it is able to do so. (learn more here: http://onguardonline.gov/articles/0013-securing-your-wireless-network)
Be aware of the dangers associated with using peer-to-peer (“P2P”) networks: P2P programs can pose dangers to your computer and other devices, and to our network. Risks can include mistaken downloading of malware, pornography or copyrighted material, and allowing any anonymous person on the Internet to access and copy your computer files. Therefore, it is important that you inspect your computer and other devices for P2P programs and ensure that you are neither intentionally nor inadvertently making copyrighted works available for uploading by others. Click here for more information about the various risks: http://onguardonline.gov/p2p
Hopefully this is the last time we contact you. If a copyright owner does not identify further instances of alleged copyright infringement involving your account then this will be your last alert from us.

And what if this continues to happen?

Using your account to share content without the copyright owner’s permission can be a violation of U.S. copyright laws, and of our acceptable use policy. Under the Copyright Alert System (for more on CAS click here http://www.copyrightinformation.org), further instances of suspicious activity involving your account may result in our undertaking measures that will temporarily affect your Internet experience. The range of actions may include redirection to a landing page for a period of time or until you contact Time Warner Cable.

We will, of course, provide you with advance notice prior to taking any such steps. We will also offer you the ability to challenge a copyright owner’s notices through an independent party prior to any service alterations. You may wish to preserve records or information that could be used to demonstrate that the activity in question was non-infringing.

In addition, in accordance with our acceptable use policy (located at http://help.twcable.com/twc_misp_aup.html), your internet service may be subject to termination at our sole discretion if we continue to receive credible allegations that your internet connection has been used to share copyrighted content without permission of the copyright owner. Note that the termination of your internet service may also result in the loss of any Time Warner Cable provided email addresses; other services accessible via your Time Warner Cable high speed data service, such as Wi-Fi, Roku, IP Video, Over-the-Top content, etc.; and other third party provided services you receive that are internet reliant (for example, internet accessible third party phone services).

I still have questions about this alert; where can I go?

For additional information about this alert, to learn how you can prevent further alerts, and to understand more about the Copyright Alert System, please visit the Center for Copyright Information – Copyright Alert System website at http://www.copyrightinformation.org.

Thank you for subscribing to Time Warner Cable’s high speed data service. We look forward to having you as a customer for years to come.

Sincerely,
Customer Service

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