Samsung NX1000 WiFi Camera Is Now Available

Samsung NX1000, which has known as the most affordable and most compact mirrorless camera has become available in Samsung official site and Amazon. The package is coming with a 20-50mm f/3.5-5.6 lens and GN8 compact flash unit. This camera is perfect for photographers who can strip high-end display from the list, as it featured a […]

Samsung NX1000, which has known as the most affordable and most compact mirrorless camera has become available in Samsung official site and Amazon. The package is coming with a 20-50mm f/3.5-5.6 lens and GN8 compact flash unit. This camera is perfect for photographers who can strip high-end display from the list, as it featured a […]

Elektroauto: Tesla stellt günstigstes Model S ein

Tesla stellt die 60-kWh-Version des Model S ein. Mit der Variante wollte das Unternehmen den Einstiegspreis senken. Die Kunden kauften das Modell jedoch nicht. (Tesla, Technologie)

Tesla stellt die 60-kWh-Version des Model S ein. Mit der Variante wollte das Unternehmen den Einstiegspreis senken. Die Kunden kauften das Modell jedoch nicht. (Tesla, Technologie)

SwitchEasy Melt iPhone 4S Cases Is Melting Away Like A Ice Cream With Christmas Theme

In case you still have some cash left from the Black Friday and Cyber Monday Crazy time, you might want to get this new iPhone 4S case from SwitchEasy to celebrate this year’s Christmas with suitable themed case. SwitchEasy is introducing a new case called Melt that looks like a melting ice on the rear […]

In case you still have some cash left from the Black Friday and Cyber Monday Crazy time, you might want to get this new iPhone 4S case from SwitchEasy to celebrate this year’s Christmas with suitable themed case. SwitchEasy is introducing a new case called Melt that looks like a melting ice on the rear […]

Oleo sponge invented at Argonne National Laboratory can sop up oil in a spill

Oil can even be wrung out of the sponge and reclaimed.

Mark Lopez/Argonne National Laboratory

A group of researchers at the Argonne National Laboratory have developed a sponge that will collect oil from bodies of water, which could improve how harbors and ports are cleaned, as well as how oil spills are managed.

The Oleo Sponge is made of a polyurethane foam whose interior surfaces are covered with oleophilic molecules that draw oil out of water. The challenge, according to Argonne, was finding a way to "glue" those oil-loving molecules to the sponge’s interior. That issue was tackled with the help of 2011 research from Argonne scientists, who were able to infuse metal oxide with nanostructures. The Oleo creators used that technique to develop a primer for the interior of the sponge that the oleophilic molecules stick to. The result is a sponge that can adsorb up to 90 times its weight in oil.

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Google Gets More WordPress.com Takedown Requests Than WordPress Itself

WordPress has published new data on the number of piracy takedown notices the company receives. Of all the DMCA requests copyright holders sent, roughly 40% were rejected due to inaccuracies or abuse. Most interesting, perhaps, is that Google processes more Wordpress.com takedowns than WordPress itself.

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Automattic, the company behind the popular WordPress.com blogging platform, receives thousands of takedown requests from rightsholders.

A few days ago the company published its latest transparency report, showing that they processed 5,006 requests during the second half of last year.

While this is a significant amount, it pales in comparison to many other user-generated services. Google, for example, receives the same number in less than four minutes.

What’s also different is the high rejection rate WordPress has. More than 40% of all DMCA takedown notices are rejected due to inaccuracies or abuse, more than many other service providers.

Overall, however, both the number of takedown requests and the removal rate are relatively stable. As can be seen below, Automattic generally removes content for just over half of the notices it receives; the rest are rejected.

When we took a closer look at the takedown numbers, comparing them to Google’s data, something else stood out. It appears that Google receives more takedown requests for WordPress.com than Automattic, the company that operates the blogging platform.

Over the past 12 months, copyright holders asked Google to remove over 13,100 WordPress.com URLs, while Automattic received less than 10,000 last year. In other words, copyright holders are more keen to remove the search engine results than the actual content, which is not very logical.

TorrentFreak contacted Steve from Automattic, who says that the numbers suggest that rightsholders prefer to go through Google because this is the easier path.

“Those numbers aren’t entirely surprising for a few reasons. When looking to limit access to material online, complainants will naturally look for the path of least resistance,” Steve says.

“Since we manually scrutinize every single DMCA takedown notice that we receive for formal validity and fair use considerations, removal is not guaranteed, and we reject about 40% of all notices for being deficient in some way,” he adds.

The Google takedown process is highly automated which makes it relatively easy for copyright holders to target a high volume of URLs, including those of Wordpess.com.

“Removing sites from top search engines is often much easier due to the automatic nature of the review process… something that is made even easier still by the various trusted partnership programs, and use of bulk electronic takedown notices,” Steve notes.

Still, it’s a strange situation. If a copyright holder is really concerned about infringing content on WordPress.com, it should be at least worth a shot to ask the company to remove it.

But no, of the top ten reporting organizations that asked Google to remove WordPress URLs, none appears in Automattic’s most recent top ten.

Finally, it appears that the thousands of notices that are sent to the search engine are pretty much useless anyway. It may be easier than reaching out to Automattic, but not very effective since Google appears to have whitelisted the blogging platform.

Of the 13,100 takedown requests Google processed over the past 12 months, only 0.3% were ultimately removed.

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Intel launches its first Optane SSD with 3D XPoint memory (for enterprise)

Intel launches its first Optane SSD with 3D XPoint memory (for enterprise)

Almost two years after Intel and Micron unveiled a new type of solid state storage said to be up to 1,000 times faster than flash, Intel is finally launching a commercial product that uses 3D XPoint technology. It’s called the Intel Optane P4800X, and it’s a solid state drive designed for enterprise applications. It’s also […]

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Intel launches its first Optane SSD with 3D XPoint memory (for enterprise)

Almost two years after Intel and Micron unveiled a new type of solid state storage said to be up to 1,000 times faster than flash, Intel is finally launching a commercial product that uses 3D XPoint technology. It’s called the Intel Optane P4800X, and it’s a solid state drive designed for enterprise applications. It’s also […]

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Intel’s first Optane SSD: 375GB that you can also use as RAM

3D XPoint finally has (limited) commercial availability.

A 3D XPoint wafer. (credit: Intel)

Intel announced today the first Optane-branded product using its new 3D XPoint memory: the catchily named Intel Optane SSD DC P4800X. It's a 375GB SSD on a PCIe card. Initial limited availability starts today, for $1520, with broad availability in the second half of the year. In the second quarter, a 750GB PCIe model, and a 375GB model in the U.2 form factor will be released, and in the second half of the year, a 1.5TB PCIe card, and 750GB and 1.5TB U.2 stick, are planned.

3D XPoint is a new kind of persistent solid state memory devised by Intel and Micron. Details on how the memory actually works remain scarce—it's generally believed to use some kind of change in resistance to record data—but its performance characteristics and technical capabilities make it appealing for a wide range of applications.

When it was first announced in 2015, Intel claimed it would be 1,000 times faster than NAND flash, 10 times denser than DRAM, and 1,000 times better endurance than NAND, though without saying "faster at what" or "what kind of NAND" or anything like that. With the shipping product, these comparisons are now clearer, as one of Intel's slides make clear: 3D XPoint has about one thousandth the latency of NAND flash (or about ten times the latency of DRAM), and tens times the density of DRAM.

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Swatch is developing its own smartwatch OS, coming in late 2018

Swatch is developing its own smartwatch OS, coming in late 2018

Want to launch a new smartphone? Then you’re probably going to want to load it up with Google’s Android operating system. Android dominates the smartphone space, and unless your company’s name is Apple, odds are you’re not going to have a lot of success selling a non-Android phone. But what if you want to launch […]

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Swatch is developing its own smartwatch OS, coming in late 2018

Want to launch a new smartphone? Then you’re probably going to want to load it up with Google’s Android operating system. Android dominates the smartphone space, and unless your company’s name is Apple, odds are you’re not going to have a lot of success selling a non-Android phone. But what if you want to launch […]

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