Hetzner Cloud: Cloud-Ressourcen für wenig Geld aber mit Zusatzkosten mieten

Ab 2,96 Euro gibt es bei Hetzner seit Kurzem virtuelle Maschinen in der Cloud, inklusive 20 Terabyte Datenverkehr. Im Vergleich zu Konkurrenten wie Google ist das erst einmal wenig, allerdings kosten Zusatzleistungen weiteres Geld – beispielsweise Back…

Ab 2,96 Euro gibt es bei Hetzner seit Kurzem virtuelle Maschinen in der Cloud, inklusive 20 Terabyte Datenverkehr. Im Vergleich zu Konkurrenten wie Google ist das erst einmal wenig, allerdings kosten Zusatzleistungen weiteres Geld - beispielsweise Backups, Snapshots oder Floating IPs. (Cloud Computing, Google)

China’s first astronaut said he experienced a wild ride into space

“Hold on! Just hold on for a bit longer.”

Enlarge / Astronaut Yang Liwei lies in the re-entry capsule of Shenzhou-5 Spacecraft during a training on September 27, 2003 in Beijing, China. (credit: VCG via Getty Images)

Later this year, China will mark the 15th anniversary of its first human spaceflight. On October 15, 2003, Yang Liwei launched into space on a Long March 2F rocket. After making 14 orbits around Earth, Liwei returned to the planet as China received congratulations from countries around the world. It had succeeded where only the United States and Russia had before.

At the time, the secretive Chinese government released few technical details about the spaceflight. But apparently there were some serious problems, especially during the launch of the rocket. In a new interview with Xinhua, the official Chinese news media, Yang revealed that he experienced extreme vibrations between 30 and 40km above the ground.

"I thought I was going to die," Yang said. At the time, sitting in the seat of his cramped Shenzhou spacecraft, he recalled telling himself, "Hold on! Just hold on for a bit longer."

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Apple HomePod coming Feb 9th, up for pre-order Jan 26th for $349

Apple’s first smart speaker is finally set to hit the streets. First announced in June, the Apple HomePod was originally slated to ship in December. That date was pushed back, but now Apple says the HomePod will be available starting February 9th…

Apple’s first smart speaker is finally set to hit the streets. First announced in June, the Apple HomePod was originally slated to ship in December. That date was pushed back, but now Apple says the HomePod will be available starting February 9th. It goes up for pre-order on Friday, January 26th in the US, UK, […]

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Fake News: Murdoch fordert von Facebook Sendegebühr für Medien

Wie können Verlage von den hohen Gewinnen der IT-Konzerne profitieren? Verleger Rupert Murdoch macht einen Vorschlag, der eine Art Leistungsschutzrecht für Qualitätsmedien bedeuten würde. (Leistungsschutzrecht, Google)

Wie können Verlage von den hohen Gewinnen der IT-Konzerne profitieren? Verleger Rupert Murdoch macht einen Vorschlag, der eine Art Leistungsschutzrecht für Qualitätsmedien bedeuten würde. (Leistungsschutzrecht, Google)

Diewithme: Zusammen im Chat den Akkutod sterben

Die Chat-App Diewithme steht nur Nutzern zur Verfügung, die fünf Prozent oder weniger Akkuladung auf ihrem Smartphone haben. Zusammen in einem Gruppen-Chat können sie reden, bis der Akkutod eintritt. Hinter der App steht ein Künstler. (App, Smartphone)…

Die Chat-App Diewithme steht nur Nutzern zur Verfügung, die fünf Prozent oder weniger Akkuladung auf ihrem Smartphone haben. Zusammen in einem Gruppen-Chat können sie reden, bis der Akkutod eintritt. Hinter der App steht ein Künstler. (App, Smartphone)

Soziales Netzwerk: Facebook sorgt sich um seine Auswirkungen auf die Demokratie

Echokammern und Fake News: Ein hochrangiger Manager von Facebook hat sich auffallend kritisch mit den Auswirkungen des sozialen Netzwerks auf demokratische Prozesse geäußert. Samidh Chakrabarti präsentiert aber auch erste Lösungsansätze. (Facebook, Soz…

Echokammern und Fake News: Ein hochrangiger Manager von Facebook hat sich auffallend kritisch mit den Auswirkungen des sozialen Netzwerks auf demokratische Prozesse geäußert. Samidh Chakrabarti präsentiert aber auch erste Lösungsansätze. (Facebook, Soziales Netz)

Telefónica: 5G-Test für TV-Übertragung im Bayerischen Oberland

Die Telefónica ist dabei, wenn in Bayern großflächige TV-Übertragung im Rundfunkmodus FeMBMS mit 5G ausprobiert wird. Dafür werden TV-Signale als Versuchsfunk im Kanal 56 abgestrahlt. (Fernsehen, Technologie)

Die Telefónica ist dabei, wenn in Bayern großflächige TV-Übertragung im Rundfunkmodus FeMBMS mit 5G ausprobiert wird. Dafür werden TV-Signale als Versuchsfunk im Kanal 56 abgestrahlt. (Fernsehen, Technologie)

Denuvo Has Been Sold to Global Anti-Piracy Outfit Irdeto

Denuvo, the company behind the world’s most famous video game anti-piracy system, has been sold. The buyer is global anti-piracy outfit Irdeto, which specializes in protecting all kinds of content, with an emphasis on the audio-visual sector. The news comes a day after Denuvo’s latest protection was defeated by pirates after a couple of months in the wild.

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It’s fair to say that of all video games anti-piracy technologies, Denuvo is perhaps the most hated of recent times. That hatred unsurprisingly stems from both its success and complexity.

Those with knowledge of the system say it’s fiendishly difficult to defeat but in recent times, cracks have been showing. In 2017, various iterations of the anti-tamper system were defeated by several cracking groups, much to the delight of the pirate masses.

Now, however, a new development has the potential to herald a new lease of life for the Austria-based anti-piracy company. A few moments ago it was revealed that the company has been bought by Irdeto, a global anti-piracy company with considerable heritage and resources.

“Irdeto has acquired Denuvo, the world leader in gaming security, to provide anti-piracy and anti-cheat solutions for games on desktop, mobile, console and VR devices,” Irdeto said in a statement.

“Denuvo provides technology and services for game publishers and platforms, independent software vendors, e-publishers and video publishers across the globe. Current Denuvo customers include Electronic Arts, UbiSoft, Warner Bros and Lionsgate Entertainment, with protection provided for games such as Star Wars Battlefront II, Football Manager, Injustice 2 and others.”

Irdeto says that Denuvo will “continue to operate as usual” with all of its staff retained – a total of 45 across Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, and the US. Denuvo headquarters in Salzburg, Austria, will also remain intact along with its sales operations.

“The success of any game title is dependent upon the ability of the title to operate as the publisher intended,” says Irdeto CEO Doug Lowther.

“As a result, protection of both the game itself and the gaming experience for end users is critical. Our partnership brings together decades of security expertise under one roof to better address new and evolving security threats. We are looking forward to collaborating as a team on a number of initiatives to improve our core technology and services to better serve our customers.”

Denuvo was founded relatively recently in 2013 and employs less than 50 people. In contrast, Irdeto’s roots go all the way back to 1969 and currently has almost 1,000 staff. It’s a subsidiary of South Africa-based Internet and media group Naspers, a corporate giant with dozens of notable companies under its control.

While Denuvo is perhaps best known for its anti-piracy technology, Irdeto is also placing emphasis on the company’s ability to hinder cheating in online multi-player gaming environments. This has become a hot topic recently, with several lawsuits filed in the US by companies including Blizzard and Epic.

Denuvo CEO Reinhard Blaukovitsch

“Hackers and cybercriminals in the gaming space are savvy, and always have been. It is critical to implement robust security strategies to combat the latest gaming threats and protect the investment in games. Much like the movie industry, it’s the only way to ensure that great games continue to get made,” says Denuvo CEO Reinhard Blaukovitsch.

“In joining with Irdeto, we are bringing together a unique combination of security expertise, technology and enhanced piracy services to aggressively address security challenges that customers and gamers face from hackers.”

While it seems likely that the companies have been in negotiations for some, the timing of this announcement also coincides with negative news for Denuvo.

Yesterday it was revealed that the latest variant of its anti-tamper technology – Denuvo v4.8 – had been defeated by online cracking group CPY (Conspiracy). Version 4.8 had been protecting Sonic Forces since its release early November 2017 but the game was leaked out onto the Internet late Sunday with all protection neutralized.

Sonic Forces cracked by CPY

Irdeto has a long history of acquiring anti-piracy companies and technologies. They include Lockstream (DRM for content on mobile phones), Philips Cryptoworks (DVB conditional access system), Cloakware (various security), Entriq (media protection), BD+ (Blu-ray protection), and BayTSP (anti-piracy monitoring).

It’s also noteworthy that Irdeto supplied behind-the-scenes support in two of the largest IPTV provider raids of recent times, one focused on Spain in 2017 and more recently in Cyprus, Bulgaria, Greece and the Netherlands (1,2,3).

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Raw sprouts at Jimmy John’s linked to another outbreak-at least the 7th

And the sandwich chain’s customers are already clamoring for their return.

Enlarge / Jimmy John's Beach Club sandwich on seven grain bread with sprouts. Don't do it. (credit: Getty | The Washington Post)

On the 2018 list of “things that are a bad idea to shove in your face,” raw sprouts from Jimmy John’s may be up there—right behind Tide laundry pods.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration announced late Friday that a multistate outbreak of Salmonella is linked to raw sprouts served at the sandwich chain’s restaurants in Wisconsin and Illinois. While sprouts in general are a well-established source of foodborne illnesses linked to many dozens of outbreaks in recent decades, Friday’s announcement marks at least the seventh time since 2008 that raw sprouts at Jimmy John’s specifically have caused outbreaks.

In response, Jimmy John’s on Friday ordered sprouts off the menu at all 2,727 of its restaurant. The company called the move a “precautionary measure.”

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Omega Timing: Kamera mit 2.000 x 1 Pixeln sucht Sieger

Bei den Olympischen Spielen 2018 in Pyeongchang sind 300 Zeitmesser im Einsatz. Golem.de hat sich bei dem Schweizer Unternehmen Omega Timing angesehen, mit welchem Aufwand die Leistungen gemessen werden und welche Auswirkungen neue Sensoren für Sportle…

Bei den Olympischen Spielen 2018 in Pyeongchang sind 300 Zeitmesser im Einsatz. Golem.de hat sich bei dem Schweizer Unternehmen Omega Timing angesehen, mit welchem Aufwand die Leistungen gemessen werden und welche Auswirkungen neue Sensoren für Sportler haben. Von Peter Steinlechner (Olympia, Digitalkamera)