Google Assistant API launches today, so we tested some custom voice commands

Google Home gets third-party chatbots, with Pixel and Allo support coming later.

Enlarge / The Google Home. It's listening!

The Google Assistant is getting an API today with the launch of "Actions on Google," a way for developers to build "conversation actions" that can be called up on the Assistant's various interfaces.

The "Actions on Google" API was announced during the Google I/O 2016 keynote and has since existed in some form as a private early access program. Today Google is throwing the doors open to developers, who can create Google Assistant commands using the chatbot developer tools API.AI and GupShup.

The "Google Assistant" is available as a voice-command system on the Google Pixel and Google Home and as a chatbot in Google Allo, Google's new instant messaging app. While the branding "Assistant" suggests they are all the same system, we found out in our various reviews that they definitely are not. They are all slightly different implementations of the same idea, with some commands working in some interfaces and not others. Sure enough this "Actions on Google" API is only launching on one of the interfaces: Google Home. Google's blog post says it will "continue to add more platform capabilities over time, including the ability to make your integrations available across the various Assistant surfaces like Pixel phones and Google Allo."

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Google Daydream gets Netflix, HBO Now, Need for Speed apps (and more)

Google Daydream gets Netflix, HBO Now, Need for Speed apps (and more)

Google’s Daydream virtual reality platform turns supported smartphones into virtual reality devices (with the help of a Daydream View headset and remote). When I first tested Daydream, there were a few compelling apps for the platform, but in the weeks since launch we’ve seen more and more Daydream-compatible apps and games hit the Google Play Store.

Today Google is announcing the launch of more apps, including video streaming services Netflix and HBO GO and HBO Now and a bunch of VR games including shooters, racing games, and more.

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Google Daydream gets Netflix, HBO Now, Need for Speed apps (and more)

Google’s Daydream virtual reality platform turns supported smartphones into virtual reality devices (with the help of a Daydream View headset and remote). When I first tested Daydream, there were a few compelling apps for the platform, but in the weeks since launch we’ve seen more and more Daydream-compatible apps and games hit the Google Play Store.

Today Google is announcing the launch of more apps, including video streaming services Netflix and HBO GO and HBO Now and a bunch of VR games including shooters, racing games, and more.

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Internet of $@!%: Google API change triggers Epson printer revolt

Printers caught in reboot loop after API change causes firmware fail.

Enlarge / Oh, poop. (credit: Sean Gallagher)

Owners of Epson WorkForce, WorkForce Pro, and XP Series printers recently got a rude surprise, as the printers got stuck in a perpetual restart loop. And it quickly became apparent that the cause had something to do with the printers' connection to the Internet.

On the BleepingComputer boards, one Epson owner reported, "Yesterday it just turned off. I'd turn it back on and 30 seconds later it would turn off. I started messing around and turned off my router. The printer stayed on when I powered it up. Turned on my router and as soon as the printer connected to Wi-Fi it would turn off. I'd leave my router on and I disabled Wi-Fi on the printer and the printer stayed on."

Others reported similar experiences.

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Glasfaser: Ewe steckt 1 Milliarde Euro in Fiber To The Home

Die Führung von Ewe hat erkannt, dass direkte Glasfaserhausanschlüsse die Zukunft sind. Da bei ihnen komplett auf leistungsdämpfende Kupferkabel verzichtet werde, garantieren sie sehr hohe Datenraten. Aber der Ausbau dauert. (EWE-Tel, DSL)

Die Führung von Ewe hat erkannt, dass direkte Glasfaserhausanschlüsse die Zukunft sind. Da bei ihnen komplett auf leistungsdämpfende Kupferkabel verzichtet werde, garantieren sie sehr hohe Datenraten. Aber der Ausbau dauert. (EWE-Tel, DSL)

Nanotechnologie: Mit Nanokristallen im Dunkeln sehen

Ein Übersetzer für Licht: Australische Forscher haben Nanokristalle entwickelt, die die Eigenschaften von Licht verändern. So kann infrarotes Licht sichtbar gemacht werden. (Wissenschaft, Nanotechnologie)

Ein Übersetzer für Licht: Australische Forscher haben Nanokristalle entwickelt, die die Eigenschaften von Licht verändern. So kann infrarotes Licht sichtbar gemacht werden. (Wissenschaft, Nanotechnologie)

Selling Media Players With Pirate Add-ons is Illegal, Says Top EU Adviser

Selling media players with pirate add-ons violates EU law, according to a recommendation from Advocate General Campos Sánchez-Bordona. He issued the advice in a landmark case over the legality of pre-loaded XBMC/Kodi devices, which are widely sold across Europe. Whether users of these players also liable depends on whether they know that the content is infringing.

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moviesOnline streaming continues to gain in popularity, both from authorized and pirate sources.

Particularly popular are Kodi-powered applications or set-top boxes. While Kodi itself is a neutral platform, there are lots of add-ons available that turn it into a pirate’s heaven.

In Europe, the European Court of Justice is currently handling a landmark case that should provide more clarity on the legality of set-top boxes that are sold with “links” to infringing content.

The issue was raised in a case between Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN and the Filmspeler.nl store, which sells “piracy configured” media players. While these devices don’t ‘host’ any infringing content, they ship with add-ons that make it very easy to watch infringing content.

The Dutch District Court referred the case to the EU Court of Justice, and today Advocate General (AG) Campos Sánchez-Bordona issued his recommendation to the Court.

Filmspeler previously argued that there is no communication to the public or crucial intervention from their side, since these pirate add-ons are already publicly available. The AG, however, rejected those arguments.

The AG notes that Filmspeler owner Mr. Wullems knowingly added infringing add-ons to XBMC (Kodi) devices, with hyperlinks to content published by 1Channel, Glow movies HD, Go Movies, Icefilms, Much Movies, Istream, Simply Movies, Simply Player, YIFY Movies HD, Ororo.tv and Teledunet.com.

“Mr. Wullems installed on the user interface of the XBMC software add-ons with hyperlinks to websites providing unrestricted access to copyright-protected works,” the AG writes, adding that it was in part motivated by profit.

Among other things, Filmspeler advertised its media players as a tool for people to watch the latest movies and TV-series, without having to pay.

The AG therefore concludes that selling a media player with the knowledge that it links to infringing material, constitutes a “communication to the public,” which makes it copyright infringing.

The recommendation draws a lot of prarllels with the GS Media case, where the EU Court of Justice ruled that businisses that knowingly post hyperlinks to infringing works on a website, are breaking the law.

Whether the users of these devices are also acting unlawfully is a different question. According to the AG it would be logical to conclude that, when offering devices with pirate add-ons is illegal, using them would be too.

“In my opinion, if the key factor, in the case of a person who inserts a hyperlink without pursuing a profit, is knowledge […] that the protected work is available on the internet unlawfully, it would be difficult not to extend that criterion to a person who merely makes use of that hyperlink, also without pursuing a profit.”

That said, if the users in question are not aware that the content is from an unauthorized source, they should not be liable for copyright infringement.

“Excusable ignorance or reasonable lack of knowledge, on the part of the end user, of the fact that no such authorisation exists could, undoubtedly, exempt the user from liability,” the AG adds.

Liability aside, the AG stresses that this doesn’t mean that streaming copyrighted material is a “lawful use” exception under Article 5(5) of the “InfoSoc” Directive. It therefore doesn’t change the legality of selling pre-loaded media players.

The Advocate General’s advice is often crucial, but not binding. It is expected that the EU Court of Justice will issue its final verdict in this case early next year.

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Microsoft completes acquisition of LinkedIn, will bring integration to Windows and Office

Microsoft completes acquisition of LinkedIn, will bring integration to Windows and Office

After announcing plans to acquire LinkedIn this June, Microsoft has revealed that the $26.2 billion takeover of the social network for professionals is complete.

Now the company will start bringing LinkedIn features to existing products including Office and Windows.

For example, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says LinkedIn notifications will be visible in the Windows action center, and you’ll be able to use Linkedin identity features in Outlook and Office.

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Microsoft completes acquisition of LinkedIn, will bring integration to Windows and Office

After announcing plans to acquire LinkedIn this June, Microsoft has revealed that the $26.2 billion takeover of the social network for professionals is complete.

Now the company will start bringing LinkedIn features to existing products including Office and Windows.

For example, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says LinkedIn notifications will be visible in the Windows action center, and you’ll be able to use Linkedin identity features in Outlook and Office.

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Angriff auf Verlinkung: LG Hamburg fordert Prüfpflicht für kommerzielle Webseiten

Das Landgericht Hamburg hat mal wieder zugeschlagen. Kommerzielle Webseitenbetreiber sollen vor der Verlinkung die Inhalte auf mögliche Urheberrechtsverletzungen prüfen. Selbst die vor Gericht erfolgreiche Kanzlei ist entsetzt. (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Das Landgericht Hamburg hat mal wieder zugeschlagen. Kommerzielle Webseitenbetreiber sollen vor der Verlinkung die Inhalte auf mögliche Urheberrechtsverletzungen prüfen. Selbst die vor Gericht erfolgreiche Kanzlei ist entsetzt. (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Managed-Exchange-Dienst: Telekom-Cloud-Kunde konnte fremde Adressbücher einsehen

Durch einen Konfigurationsfehler konnte ein Nutzer der Telekom-Cloud-Dienste kurzzeitig auf fremde Adressbücher zugreifen, darunter sollen auch Strafverfolgungsbehörden gewesen sein. Schuld war wohl ein Berechtigungsfehler im Exchange-Dienst. (Telekom, Datenschutz)

Durch einen Konfigurationsfehler konnte ein Nutzer der Telekom-Cloud-Dienste kurzzeitig auf fremde Adressbücher zugreifen, darunter sollen auch Strafverfolgungsbehörden gewesen sein. Schuld war wohl ein Berechtigungsfehler im Exchange-Dienst. (Telekom, Datenschutz)