Android 8.0: Oreo-Update für Oneplus Five wird wieder verteilt

Oneplus verteilt für das Smartphone Five wieder das Update auf Android 8.0 alias Oreo. Zwischenzeitlich war die Verteilung unterbrochen worden, weil zu viele Fehler entdeckt wurden. Auf manchen Geräten lässt sich das Update aber immer noch nicht nicht …

Oneplus verteilt für das Smartphone Five wieder das Update auf Android 8.0 alias Oreo. Zwischenzeitlich war die Verteilung unterbrochen worden, weil zu viele Fehler entdeckt wurden. Auf manchen Geräten lässt sich das Update aber immer noch nicht nicht ohne Weiteres aufspielen. (Oneplus Five, Applikationen)

Here’s the spaceflight stuff we’re most anticipating in 2018

Also, is this the year humans finally launch into space from US soil again?

Enlarge / For now, US astronauts must still travel to Kazakhstan and ride aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket to reach space. (credit: NASA)

Last year offered a mixed bag for spaceflight aficionados. The highs were very high, with SpaceX flying, landing, and reflying rockets at an unprecedented rate while finally beginning to deliver on its considerable promise. But the lows were pronounced too, with the loss of the Cassini spacecraft in the outer Solar System and NASA's continued lack (for nearly a full year) of an administrator.

There were also delays upon delays. The ultra-expensive James Webb Space Telescope saw its launch date slip from 2018 into sometime in 2019. NASA's Space Launch System rocket saw its maiden launch slip from late 2018 into 2019 and then again into 2020. The Falcon Heavy also moved to the right on the calendar, from November, then December, and finally into early 2018.

But all of those delays mean that the last couple of years of the 2010s should feature a lot of spaceflight action, and a good chunk of that will occur in the next 12 months. Looking ahead at what is to come, here are the key spaceflight milestones we're most eager to see in 2018, grouped by the approximate quarter of the year in which they might happen.

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Spectre und Meltdown: 90 Prozent der aktuellen Intel-CPUs werden gepatcht

In einer Woche wird Intel den Großteil seiner CPUs der vergangenen fünf Jahre mit einem Update gegen Spectre und Meltdown versehen. Google testet eine eigene Lösung bereits erfolgreich. Die Leistungseinbußen sollen marginal sein. (Spectre, Google)

In einer Woche wird Intel den Großteil seiner CPUs der vergangenen fünf Jahre mit einem Update gegen Spectre und Meltdown versehen. Google testet eine eigene Lösung bereits erfolgreich. Die Leistungseinbußen sollen marginal sein. (Spectre, Google)

Netzsperren: Wie Katalonien die spanische Internetzensur austrickste

Im Streit über die verbotene Volksabstimmung zur Autonomie Kataloniens hat die Blockade von Internetseiten eine wichtige Rolle gespielt. Doch es hat Möglichkeiten gegeben, die Sperrungen zu umgehen und neuartige Verfahren zu testen. Ein Bericht von Fr…

Im Streit über die verbotene Volksabstimmung zur Autonomie Kataloniens hat die Blockade von Internetseiten eine wichtige Rolle gespielt. Doch es hat Möglichkeiten gegeben, die Sperrungen zu umgehen und neuartige Verfahren zu testen. Ein Bericht von Friedhelm Greis (Internetsperren, CCC)

HMD Global: Neues Nokia 6 mit schnellerem Prozessor und mehr Speicher

HMD Global hat ein neues Nokia 6 vorgestellt. Das Nachfolgemodell erhält einen schnelleren Prozessor und mehr Speicher. Wann das neue Nokia 6 nach Deutschland kommt, ist noch nicht bekannt. (HMD Global, Smartphone)

HMD Global hat ein neues Nokia 6 vorgestellt. Das Nachfolgemodell erhält einen schnelleren Prozessor und mehr Speicher. Wann das neue Nokia 6 nach Deutschland kommt, ist noch nicht bekannt. (HMD Global, Smartphone)

Bestseller: Nintendo bricht mit Switch eigenen Verkaufsrekord in den USA

Mit rund 4,8 Millionen verkauften Geräten in zehn Monaten ist die Switch laut Nintendo die bislang bestverkaufte Konsole in den USA. Systemseller ist vor allem Super Mario Odyssey – das Actionspiel schlägt selbst das neue Zelda eindeutig. (Nintendo Swi…

Mit rund 4,8 Millionen verkauften Geräten in zehn Monaten ist die Switch laut Nintendo die bislang bestverkaufte Konsole in den USA. Systemseller ist vor allem Super Mario Odyssey - das Actionspiel schlägt selbst das neue Zelda eindeutig. (Nintendo Switch, Nintendo)

Elektroauto: Nissan plant einen Leaf mit größerer Reichweite

Reichweite ist ein Kaufkriterium für ein Elektroauto. Um gegen den Opel Ampera und das Tesla Model 3 bestehen zu können, plant Nissan eine Variante des Leaf mit einem größeren Akku. (Nissan, Technologie)

Reichweite ist ein Kaufkriterium für ein Elektroauto. Um gegen den Opel Ampera und das Tesla Model 3 bestehen zu können, plant Nissan eine Variante des Leaf mit einem größeren Akku. (Nissan, Technologie)

Musician’s White Noise YouTube Video Hit With Copyright Complaints

A music technologist who teaches in an Australian university music department has seen his self-generated ten-hour video containing white noise flagged by several copyright holders. Sebastian Tomczak informs TorrentFreak that all of the rightsholders chose to monetize his work, meaning that they’re making money from his efforts, rather than him.

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When people upload original content to YouTube, there should be no problem with getting paid for that content, should it attract enough interest from the public.

Those who upload infringing content get a much less easy ride, with their uploads getting flagged for abuse, potentially putting their accounts at risk.

That’s what’s happened to Australia-based music technologist Sebastian Tomczak, who uploaded a completely non-infringing work to YouTube and now faces five separate copyright complaints.

“I teach and work in a music department at a University here in Australia. I’ve got a PhD in chiptune, and my main research interests are various intersections of music / sound / tech e.g. arduino programming and DIY stuff, modular synthesis, digital production, sound design for games, etc,” Tomczak informs TF.

“I started blogging about music around a decade ago or so, mainly to write about stuff I was interested in, researching or doing. At the time this would have been physical interaction, music controller design, sound design and composition involving computers.”

One of Tomczak videos was a masterpiece entitled “10 Hours of Low Level White Noise” which features – wait for it – ten hours of low-level white noise.

“The white noise video was part of a number of videos I put online at the time. I was interested in listening to continuous sounds of various types, and how our perception of these kinds of sounds and our attention changes over longer periods – e.g. distracted, focused, sleeping, waking, working etc,” Tomczak says.

White noise is the sound created when all different frequencies are combined together into a kind of audio mush that’s a little baffling and yet soothing in the right circumstances. Some people use it to fall asleep a little easier, others to distract their attention away from irritating sounds in the environment, like an aircon system or fan, for example.

The white noise made by Tomczak and presented in his video was all his own work.

“I ‘created’ and uploaded the video in question. The video was created by generating a noise waveform of 10 hours length using the freeware software Audacity and the built-in noise generator. The resulting 10-hour audio file was then imported into ScreenFlow, where the text was added and then rendered as one 10-hour video file,” he explains.

This morning, however, Tomczak received a complaint from YouTube after a copyright holder claimed that it had the rights to his composition. When he checked his YouTube account, yet more complaints greeted him. In fact, since July 2015, when the video was first uploaded, a total of five copyright complaints had been filed against Tomczak’s composition.

As seen from the image below, posted by Tomczak to his Twitter account, the five complaints came from four copyright holders, with one feeling the need to file two separate complaints while citing two different works.

The complaints against Tomczak’s white noise

One company involved – Catapult Distribution – say that Tomczak’s composition infringes on the copyrights of “White Noise Sleep Therapy”, a client selling the title “Majestic Ocean Waves”. It also manages to do the same for the company’s “Soothing Baby Sleep” title. The other complaints come from Merlin Symphonic Distribution and Dig Dis for similar works .

Under normal circumstances, Tomczak’s account would have been disabled by YouTube for so many infringements but in all cases the copyright holders chose to monetize the musician’s ‘infringement’ instead. In other words, after creating the video himself with his own efforts, copyright holders are now taking all the revenue. It’s a situation that Tomczak will now dispute with YouTube.

“I’ve had quite a few copyright claims against me, usually based on cases where I’ve made long mixes of work, or longer pieces. Usually I don’t take them too seriously,” he explains.

“In any of the cases where I think a given claim would be an issue, I would dispute it by saying I could either prove that I have made the work, have the original materials that generated the work, or could show enough of the components included in the work to prove originality. This has always been successful for me and I hope it will be in this case as well.”

Sadly, this isn’t the only problem Tomczak’s had with YouTube’s copyright complaints system. A while back the musician was asked to take part in a video for his workplace but things didn’t go well.

“I was asked to participate in a video for my workplace and the production team asked if they could use my music and I said ‘no problem’. A month later, the video was uploaded to one of our work channels, and then YouTube generated a copyright claim against me for my own music from the work channel,” he reveals.

Tomczak says that to him, automated copyright claims are largely an annoyance and if he was making enough money from YouTube, the system would be detrimental in the long run. He feels it’s something that YouTube should adjust, to ensure that false claims aren’t filed against uploads like his.

While he tries to sort out this mess with YouTube, there is some good news. Other videos of his including “10 Hours of a Perfect Fifth“, “The First 106 Fifths Derived from a 3/2 Ratio” and “Hour-Long Octave Shift” all remain copyright-complaint free.

For now……

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Herausforderung 2018: Mark Zuckerberg will mal eben Facebook reparieren

Nicht Laufen oder Lesen, sondern Facebook wieder in Ordnung bringen: Das ist 2018 die persönliche Herausforderung Mark Zuckerbergs. Auch Themen wie die Ballung von Macht durch Staaten und große Technologiefirmen stehen auf seiner Agenda. (Facebook, Soz…

Nicht Laufen oder Lesen, sondern Facebook wieder in Ordnung bringen: Das ist 2018 die persönliche Herausforderung Mark Zuckerbergs. Auch Themen wie die Ballung von Macht durch Staaten und große Technologiefirmen stehen auf seiner Agenda. (Facebook, Soziales Netz)