HP Omen 15 laptop gets Nvidia Max-Q graphics, sleeker design with slim bezels

HP attempts to bring Spectre-like design features into its premium gaming line.

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HP made a comeback with its refreshed Omen gaming laptop line last year, and now the company is updating the model with the most ubiquitous size ahead of E3. The HP Omen 15 notebook will have a slightly new look going forward, along with support for the latest Intel processors and Nvidia's GTX 1070 with Max-Q graphics card.

We only got to see a few pre-production units of the new Omen 15, and the design changes are subtle. It still sports a matte black plastic chassis with glowing red accents and the Omen logo predominantly displayed in the middle of the lid. However, now it has an aluminum keyboard area, giving it a more luxurious feel, and much smaller bezels surrounding the 15-inch display.

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FCC Asks Amazon & eBay to Help Eliminate Pirate Media Box Sales

FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly has written to the heads of Amazon and eBay with a request to eliminate sales of pirate media boxes which illegally display the FCC compliance logo. In a letter to Devin Wenig and Jeff Bezos, O’Rielly seeks the total removal of such devices, noting that their fraudulent labeling is exacerbated by the effect they have on the entertainment industries.

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Over the past several years, anyone looking for a piracy-configured set-top box could do worse than search for one on Amazon or eBay.

Historically, people deploying search terms including “Kodi” or “fully-loaded” were greeted by page after page of Android-type boxes, each ready for illicit plug-and-play entertainment consumption following delivery.

Although the problem persists on both platforms, people are now much less likely to find infringing devices than they were 12 to 24 months ago. Under pressure from entertainment industry groups, both Amazon and eBay have tightened the screws on sellers of such devices. Now, however, both companies have received requests to stem sales from a completetey different direction.

In a letter to eBay CEO Devin Wenig and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos first spotted by Ars, FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly calls on the platforms to take action against piracy-configured boxes that fail to comply with FCC equipment authorization requirements or falsely display FCC logos, contrary to United States law.

“Disturbingly, some rogue set-top box manufacturers and distributors are exploiting the FCC’s trusted logo by fraudulently placing it on devices that have not been approved via the Commission’s equipment authorization process,” O’Rielly’s letter reads.

“Specifically, nine set-top box distributors were referred to the FCC in October for enabling the unlawful streaming of copyrighted material, seven of which displayed the FCC logo, although there was no record of such compliance.”

While O’Rielly admits that the copyright infringement aspects fall outside the jurisdiction of the FCC, he says it’s troubling that many of these devices are used to stream infringing content, “exacerbating the theft of billions of dollars in American innovation and creativity.”

As noted above, both Amazon and eBay have taken steps to reduce sales of pirate boxes on their respective platforms on copyright infringement grounds, something which is duly noted by O’Rielly. However, he points out that devices continue to be sold to members of the public who may believe that the devices are legal since they’re available for sale from legitimate companies.

“For these reasons, I am seeking your further cooperation in assisting the FCC in taking steps to eliminate the non-FCC compliant devices or devices that fraudulently bear the FCC logo,” the Commissioner writes (pdf).

“Moreover, if your company is made aware by the Commission, with supporting evidence, that a particular device is using a fraudulent FCC label or has not been appropriately certified and labeled with a valid FCC logo, I respectfully request that you commit to swiftly removing these products from your sites.”

In the event that Amazon and eBay take action under this request, O’Rielly asks both platforms to hand over information they hold on offending manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers.

Amazon was quick to respond to the FCC. In a letter published by Ars, Amazon’s Public Policy Vice President Brian Huseman assured O’Rielly that the company is not only dedicated to tackling rogue devices on copyright-infringement grounds but also when there is fraudulent use of the FCC’s logos.

Noting that Amazon is a key member of the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) – a group that has been taking legal action against sellers of infringing streaming devices (ISDs) and those who make infringing addons for Kodi-type systems – Huseman says that dealing with the problem is a top priority.

“Our goal is to prevent the sale of ISDs anywhere, as we seek to protect our customers from the risks posed by these devices, in addition to our interest in protecting Amazon Studios content,” Huseman writes.

“In 2017, Amazon became the first online marketplace to prohibit the sale of streaming media players that promote or facilitate piracy. To prevent the sale of these devices, we proactively scan product listings for signs of potentially infringing products, and we also invest heavily in sophisticated, automated real-time tools to review a variety of data sources and signals to identify inauthentic goods.

“These automated tools are supplemented by human reviewers that conduct manual investigations. When we suspect infringement, we take immediate action to remove suspected listings, and we also take enforcement action against sellers’ entire accounts when appropriate.”

Huseman also reveals that since implementing a proactive policy against such devices, “tens of thousands” of listings have been blocked from Amazon. In addition, the platform has been making criminal referrals to law enforcement as well as taking civil action (1,2,3) as part of ACE.

“As noted in your letter, we would also appreciate the opportunity to collaborate further with the FCC to remove non-compliant devices that improperly use the FCC logo or falsely claim FCC certification. If any FCC non-compliant devices are identified, we seek to work with you to ensure they are not offered for sale,” Huseman concludes.

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Apple: WatchOS 4.3.1 und TVOS 11.4 veröffentlicht

Die Betriebssysteme für die Apple Watch und das Apple TV erhalten Updates, kurz bevor neue Hauptversionen vorgestellt werden. Während WatchOS 4.3.1 kaum erkennbare Neuerungen bietet, sorgt das neue TVOS 11.4 dafür, dass das Apple TV mit Airplay 2 kompa…

Die Betriebssysteme für die Apple Watch und das Apple TV erhalten Updates, kurz bevor neue Hauptversionen vorgestellt werden. Während WatchOS 4.3.1 kaum erkennbare Neuerungen bietet, sorgt das neue TVOS 11.4 dafür, dass das Apple TV mit Airplay 2 kompatibel wird. (TVOS, Apple)

Erprobung in Sacramento: E-Ink-Kennzeichen für Autos werden teuer

Statt eines Blechschilds kann im kalifornischen Sacramento ein E-Ink-Display am Fahrzeug angebracht werden, das nicht nur die Kennzeichendaten zeigt. Auch Werbung oder ein Diebstahlhinweis können eingeblendet werden. Mit 700 US-Dollar ist die Technik j…

Statt eines Blechschilds kann im kalifornischen Sacramento ein E-Ink-Display am Fahrzeug angebracht werden, das nicht nur die Kennzeichendaten zeigt. Auch Werbung oder ein Diebstahlhinweis können eingeblendet werden. Mit 700 US-Dollar ist die Technik jedoch teuer. (E-Ink, Display)

Gaming-Notebook: Dell verwirrt Käufer mit angeblichen 24 GByte Memory

Einige Spielenotebooks wie das G3 15 Gaming (3579) werden von Dell mit 24 GByte Memory beworben. Tatsächlich handelt es sich um 8 GByte DDR4-Arbeitsspeicher und 16 GByte Optane Memory, also Cache von Intel. (Spielenotebook, Intel)

Einige Spielenotebooks wie das G3 15 Gaming (3579) werden von Dell mit 24 GByte Memory beworben. Tatsächlich handelt es sich um 8 GByte DDR4-Arbeitsspeicher und 16 GByte Optane Memory, also Cache von Intel. (Spielenotebook, Intel)

Pokémon’s first Switch game launches in November, connects to Pokémon Go

Will debut in two versions; and, sure, you can buy a $50 Pokéball controller for either.

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After previously confirming that Nintendo Switch will be home to the next major Pokémon games, the series' handlers confirmed exactly how those games will look via a Tuesday night media event and trailer. The event saw developer Game Freak and publisher Nintendo confirming previous rumors of the games' titles: Pokémon: Let's Go Pikachu and Pokémon: Let's Go Eevee.

The games will arrive on Nintendo Switch on November 16, but anybody expecting these games to play identically to the series' Game Boy and DS/3DS versions may be in for a rude awakening.

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Qualcomm: Der Snapdragon XR1 ist ein dedizierter Headset-Chip

Für bezahlbare und drahtlose Headsets: Der Snapdragon XR1 ist ein System-on-a-Chip für Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality, Virtual Reality oder kurz XR. Allzu viel zur Technik verrät Qualcomm aber bisher nicht. (Snapdragon, Prozessor)

Für bezahlbare und drahtlose Headsets: Der Snapdragon XR1 ist ein System-on-a-Chip für Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality, Virtual Reality oder kurz XR. Allzu viel zur Technik verrät Qualcomm aber bisher nicht. (Snapdragon, Prozessor)

Intellivision is the latest classic game console poised for a comeback

Nintendo showed there’s a market for retro-style game consoles with the launch of the popular NES Classic Edition and its follow-up, the SNES Classic. But Nintendo isn’t the only company hoping to cash in on the nostalgic gaming trends. A L…

Nintendo showed there’s a market for retro-style game consoles with the launch of the popular NES Classic Edition and its follow-up, the SNES Classic. But Nintendo isn’t the only company hoping to cash in on the nostalgic gaming trends. A Linux-based Ataribox game console is set to hit the streets this year. And now it […]

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Intellivision is the latest classic game console poised for a comeback

Nintendo showed there’s a market for retro-style game consoles with the launch of the popular NES Classic Edition and its follow-up, the SNES Classic. But Nintendo isn’t the only company hoping to cash in on the nostalgic gaming trends. A L…

Nintendo showed there’s a market for retro-style game consoles with the launch of the popular NES Classic Edition and its follow-up, the SNES Classic. But Nintendo isn’t the only company hoping to cash in on the nostalgic gaming trends. A Linux-based Ataribox game console is set to hit the streets this year. And now it […]

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Sonic and ultrasonic attacks damage hard drives and crash OSes

Sounds played over off-the-shelf or embedded speakers often require a reboot.

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Attackers can cause potentially harmful hard drive and operating system crashes by playing sounds over low-cost speakers embedded in computers or sold in stores, a team of researchers demonstrated last week.

The attacks use sonic and ultrasonic sounds to disrupt magnetic HDDs as they read or write data. The researchers showed how the technique could stop some video-surveillance systems from recording live streams. Just 12 seconds of specially designed acoustic interference was all it took to cause video loss in a 720p system made by Ezviz. Sounds that lasted for 105 seconds or more caused the stock Western Digital 3.5 HDD in the device to stop recording altogether until it was rebooted.

The device uses flash storage to house its firmware, but by default it uses a magnetic HDD to store the large quantities of video it records. The attack used a speaker hanging from a ceiling that rested about four inches above the surveillance system’s HDD. The researchers didn’t remove the casing or otherwise tamper with the surveillance system.

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