Grafikkarte: Manche Radeon RX 400 lassen sich zu Radeon RX 500 flashen

Wer eine Radeon RX 400 besitzt, kann sie per Firmware-Update unter Umständen zu einer schnelleren Radeon RX 500 machen. Je nach Polaris-Chip oder Platine klappt das, obendrein sinkt im Leerlauf und bei Teillast die Leistungsaufnahme. (AMD Polaris, AMD)

Wer eine Radeon RX 400 besitzt, kann sie per Firmware-Update unter Umständen zu einer schnelleren Radeon RX 500 machen. Je nach Polaris-Chip oder Platine klappt das, obendrein sinkt im Leerlauf und bei Teillast die Leistungsaufnahme. (AMD Polaris, AMD)

To keep EpiPen sales up, Mylan threatened states, sued making bogus claims

When states tried to cut health costs, the infamous drug company leapt to action.

Enlarge / Mylan Inc. CEO Heather Bresch testifies during a hearing before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee September 21, 2016 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. (credit: Getty | Alex Wong)

Pharmaceutical company Mylan sued West Virginia in 2015 to keep its EpiPens on the state’s “preferred drug list,” which, if successful, would mean that the state’s Medicaid programs would have to automatically pay for the pricey epinephrine auto-injectors.

The bold and unusual move by Mylan—which ultimately failed—is yet another example of the aggressive marketing and legal tactics the company used to boost profits from EpiPens, which halt life-threatening allergic reactions. Since Mylan acquired rights to EpiPen in 2007, the company raised its price by more than 400 percent. Mylan also allegedly made illegal deals with schools to undercut competitors and allegedly scammed federal and state regulators out of millions in rebates by knowingly misclassifying the device.

Last year, EpiPen’s sales and expanded markets brought in more than $1 billion in revenue for Mylan. The company’s CEO, Heather Bresch, is one of the highest-paid CEOs in the industry, earning nearly $19 million annually.

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The RIAA is Now Copyright Troll Rightscorp’s Biggest Customer

Music industry group RIAA, which represents the leading recording labels in the US, is now a major customer of anti-piracy outfit Rightscorp. In fact, the RIAA’s commitment to the copyright troll outfit is so significant that its business accounted for 44% of Rightscorp’s revenue in 2016.

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Nurturing what appears to be a failing business model, anti-piracy outfit Rightscorp has been on life-support for a number of years, never making a cent while losing millions of dollars.

As a result, every annual report filed by the company is expected to reveal yet more miserable numbers. This year’s, filed two weeks late a few days ago, doesn’t break the trend. It is, however, a particularly interesting read.

For those out of the loop, Rightscorp generates revenue from monitoring BitTorrent networks, logging infringements, and sending warning notices to ISPs. It hopes those ISPs will forward notices to customers who are asked to pay $20 or $30 per offense. Once paid, Rightscorp splits this revenue with its copyright holder customers.

The company’s headline sales figures for 2016 are somewhat similar to those of the previous year. In 2015 the company generated $832,215 in revenue but in 2016 that had dropped to $778,215. While yet another reduction in revenue won’t be welcome, the company excelled in trimming its costs.

In 2015, Rightscorp’s total operating costs were almost $5.47m, something which led the company to a file an eye-watering $4.63 million operational loss.

In 2016, the company somehow managed to reduce its costs to ‘just’ $2.73m, a vast improvement over the previous year. But, despite the effort, Rightscorp still couldn’t make money in 2016. In its latest accounts, the company reveals an operational loss of $1.95m and little salvation on the bottom line.

“During the year ended December 31, 2016, the Company incurred a net loss of $1,355,747 and used cash in operations of $807,530, and at December 31, 2016, the Company had a stockholders’ deficit of $2,092,060,” the company reveals.

While a nose-diving Rightscorp has been a familiar story in recent years, there are some nuggets of information in 2016’s report that makes it stand out.

According to Rightscorp, in 2014 BMG Rights Management accounted for 76% of the company’s sales, with Warner Bros. Entertainment made up a token 13%. In 2015 it was a similar story, but during 2016, big developments took place with a brand new and extremely important customer.

“For the year ended December 31, 2016, our contract with Recording Industry Association of America accounted for approximately 44% of our sales, and our contract with BMG Rights Management accounted for 23% of our sales,” the company’s report reveals.

The fact that the RIAA is now Rightscorp’s biggest customer to the tune of $342,000 in business during 2016 is a pretty big reveal, not only for the future of the anti-piracy company but also the interests of millions of BitTorrent users around the United States.

While it’s certainly possible that the RIAA plans to start sending settlement demands to torrent users (Warner has already done so), there are very clear signs that the RIAA sees value in Rightscorp elsewhere. As shown in the table below, between 2015 and 2016 there has been a notable shift in how Rightscorp reports its revenue.

In 2015, all of Rightscorp’s revenue came from copyright settlements. In 2016, roughly 50% of its revenue (a little over the amount accounted for by the RIAA’s business) is listed as ‘consulting revenue’. It seems more than likely that the lion’s share of this revenue came from the RIAA, but why?

On Friday the RIAA filed a big lawsuit against Texas-based ISP Grande Communications. Detailed here, the multi-million suit accuses the ISP of failing to disconnect subscribers accused of infringement multiple times.

The data being used to prosecute that case was obtained by the RIAA from Rightscorp, who in turn collected that data from BitTorrent networks. The company obtained a patent under its previous Digital Rights Corp. guise which specifically covers repeat infringer identification. It has been used successfully in the ongoing case against another ISP, Cox Communications.

In short, the RIAA seems to be planning to do to Grande Communications what BMG and Rightscorp have already done to Cox. They will be seeking to show that Grande knew that its subscribers were multiple infringers yet failed to disconnect them from the Internet. This inaction, they will argue, means that Grande loses its protection from liability under the safe harbor provisions of the DMCA.

Winning the case against Grande Communications is extremely important for the RIAA and for reasons best understood by the parties involved, it clearly places value on the data held by Rightscorp. Whether the RIAA will pay another few hundred thousand dollars to the anti-piracy outfit in 2017 remans to be seen, but Rightscorp will be hoping so as it’s desperate for the cash.

The company’s year-end filing raises “substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern” while noting that its management believes that the company will need at least another $500,000 to $1,000,000 to fund operations in 2017.

This new relationship between the RIAA and Rightscorp is an interesting one and one that’s likely to prove controversial. Grande Communications is being sued today, but the big question is which other ISPs will follow in the months and years to come.

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Amazon: Phishing-Kampagne ködert mit Datenschutzgrundverordnung

Angebliche von Amazon versendete Mails sind derzeit häufig im E-Mail-Postfach zu finden. Nach gefälschten Umsatzsteuerrechnungen gibt es neuerdings eine Phishing-Kampagne, die Nutzer ausgerechnet unter Verweis auf die EU-Datenschutzverordnung zur Preisgabe persönlicher Daten bringen will. (Datenschutz, Virus)

Angebliche von Amazon versendete Mails sind derzeit häufig im E-Mail-Postfach zu finden. Nach gefälschten Umsatzsteuerrechnungen gibt es neuerdings eine Phishing-Kampagne, die Nutzer ausgerechnet unter Verweis auf die EU-Datenschutzverordnung zur Preisgabe persönlicher Daten bringen will. (Datenschutz, Virus)

Samsung Galaxy S8 to get software patch for “red tint” issue

Samsung’s solution for a red-tinted display is to let you adjust it yourself.

Enlarge / Two Korean Galaxy S8s with the red tint issue. (credit: Daum)

Samsung's newest Android flagship, the Galaxy S8, launched last week. As the device trickled out to users, some customers complained about a "red tint" to the screen. It was most noticeable on a white screen, but basically, the whole color balance of the display was off. Now, just a weekend later, Samsung says it will issue a software patch to fix the red-tint complaints.

The red tint isn't a universal issue (Ars' review unit is fine, though it was probably hand-picked), but judging from side-by-side pictures online, it does seem like some Galaxy S8 screens are redder than others. The advice for any day-one defect like this is usually "return it," but Samsung says it will be able to fix the problem via software. The Galaxy S8 already has a "Color Balance" setting that lets you adjust the red, green, and blue values of the display, and in a statement e-mailed to the Wall Street Journal, Samsung said the update would add "a further enhanced ability to adjust the color setting to their preference."

As far as recent Samsung defects go, this is a small one. The Galaxy S8 is Samsung's first flagship phone since the launch of the Galaxy Note 7, which will probably go down in history as one of the biggest product launch catastrophes ever. The Galaxy Note 7 shipped with a defective battery that could explode or catch fire, and after two recalls, Samsung ended up pulling the phone off the market. After dealing with that situation for six months, a small patch to fix the screen color balance is nothing.

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Linux-Distribution: Opensuse ändert erneut sein Versionsschema

Das Opensuse-Projekt wird die mit den Quellen von Suse Linux Enterprise (SLE) bestückte Ausgabe Leap künftig als Version 15.x anbieten. Von der aktuellen Ausgabe 42.3 aus gesehen ist das ein Sprung rückwärts. (Suse, Server)

Das Opensuse-Projekt wird die mit den Quellen von Suse Linux Enterprise (SLE) bestückte Ausgabe Leap künftig als Version 15.x anbieten. Von der aktuellen Ausgabe 42.3 aus gesehen ist das ein Sprung rückwärts. (Suse, Server)

Spotify may be planning to launch its own hardware

Spotify may be planning to launch its own hardware

Music streaming service Spotify offers desktop and mobile apps and support streaming to a range of wireless speakers, TV boxes, cars, in-car systems, and other hardware. But soon Spotify may start to offer its own hardware. Zatz Not Funny blogger Dave Zatz says a “trusted source” indicates that the software company will soon enter the hardware […]

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Spotify may be planning to launch its own hardware

Music streaming service Spotify offers desktop and mobile apps and support streaming to a range of wireless speakers, TV boxes, cars, in-car systems, and other hardware. But soon Spotify may start to offer its own hardware. Zatz Not Funny blogger Dave Zatz says a “trusted source” indicates that the software company will soon enter the hardware […]

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Netflix to borrow additional $1 billion to produce more original movies and shows

More people will pay for original content like House of Cards.

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Netflix's ambitious plans to come out with more original movies and TV shows are well-known, but we now have a clearer picture of the price. Netflix announced it would raise an additional €1 billion, or about $1.08 billion, from "non-US persons" to fund new original programming efforts.

While the company stated the money would be used for "general corporate purposes," Netflix has been open about the fact that most of its funding going forward would be used for content acquisitions and production.

At the end of last year, Netflix announced it would up its amount of original programming to 1,000 hours in 2017, including 20 new original series and 30 movies. The first season of the competition show Ultimate Beastmaster already launched with its first, 10-episode season, as has the sci-fi movie The Discovery starring Rooney Mara and Robert Redford, and the movie War Machine starring Brad Pitt is due out next month.

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Ronin 2 und Cendence: DJI präsentiert neuen Kamera-Gimbal und Drohnencontroller

Für Filmemacher hat DJI mit dem Ronin 2 ein neues vielseitiges Gimbal-System veröffentlicht, dessen Motoren auch schwere Kameras mit Leichtigkeit drehen sollen. Für die Multicopter gibt es zudem eine neue Fernsteuerung und eine Zusatzantenne, die die Reichweite auf zehn Kilometer erhöht. (DJI, Digitalkamera)

Für Filmemacher hat DJI mit dem Ronin 2 ein neues vielseitiges Gimbal-System veröffentlicht, dessen Motoren auch schwere Kameras mit Leichtigkeit drehen sollen. Für die Multicopter gibt es zudem eine neue Fernsteuerung und eine Zusatzantenne, die die Reichweite auf zehn Kilometer erhöht. (DJI, Digitalkamera)

Asus VivoPC X compact gaming desktop now available for $799

Asus VivoPC X compact gaming desktop now available for $799

The Asus VivoPC X is a VR-ready desktop PC that’s about the size of a game console. It measures 11″ x 10.2″ x 3″ and weighs about 4.4 pounds. And under the hood, the system features a quad-core Intel Kaby Lake processor, NVIDIA graphics, and support for up to 16GB of RAM and dual storage. First […]

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Asus VivoPC X compact gaming desktop now available for $799

The Asus VivoPC X is a VR-ready desktop PC that’s about the size of a game console. It measures 11″ x 10.2″ x 3″ and weighs about 4.4 pounds. And under the hood, the system features a quad-core Intel Kaby Lake processor, NVIDIA graphics, and support for up to 16GB of RAM and dual storage. First […]

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