Schwachstelle: Manipulation von Whatsapp-Nachrichten möglich

Einer IT-Sicherheitsfirma ist es offenbar gelungen, zitierte Whatsapp-Nachrichten zu manipulieren. Whatsapp sieht darin kein Problem, weil 90 Prozent aller Nachrichten sowieso nur eins zu eins stattfänden. (Whatsapp, Instant Messenger)

Einer IT-Sicherheitsfirma ist es offenbar gelungen, zitierte Whatsapp-Nachrichten zu manipulieren. Whatsapp sieht darin kein Problem, weil 90 Prozent aller Nachrichten sowieso nur eins zu eins stattfänden. (Whatsapp, Instant Messenger)

One Creator Edition: Magic Leaps MR-Brille gibt es nur in sechs US-Städten

Die Magic Leap One Creator Edition ist verfügbar – aber nur für US-Amerikaner und nur an bestimmten Orten. Denn der Hersteller kommt für die 2.300 US-Dollar teure MR-Brille beim Käufer selbst vorbei. (Magic Leap, Augmented Reality)

Die Magic Leap One Creator Edition ist verfügbar - aber nur für US-Amerikaner und nur an bestimmten Orten. Denn der Hersteller kommt für die 2.300 US-Dollar teure MR-Brille beim Käufer selbst vorbei. (Magic Leap, Augmented Reality)

Nintendo ROM Fallout: EmuParadise Terminates All Game Downloads

EmuParadise, a site dedicated to retro gaming for the past 18 years, has announced that it will no longer be offering classic game ROMs for download. Hinting at Nintendo’s recent lawsuits against other ROM sites, EmuParadise’s operator notes that the climate around retro games has changed and he’s not prepared to gamble with the future of his team members.

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Retro gaming is a pastime and passion for countless thousands of nostalgia freaks all over the world but for gaming giant Nintendo, it’s a huge problem – apparently.

Last month, the Japanese company flexed its muscles by filing a complaint at a federal court in Arizona, targeting LoveROMS.com and LoveRETRO.co for copyright and trademark infringement.

The sites, believed to be operated by Jacob Mathias and his company Mathias Designs LLC, offered access to a wide variety of ROMs, including those relating to many Nintendo games.

“The LoveROMs and LoveRETRO websites are among the most open and notorious online hubs for pirated video games,” Nintendo wrote in its complaint.

“Through the LoveROMs and LoveRETRO websites, Defendants reproduce, distribute, publicly perform and display a staggering number of unauthorized copies of Nintendo’s video games, all without Nintendo’s permission.”

Both sites are currently down and displaying messages indicating they probably won’t be back. This development was met with disappointment from the emulator community but now there’s the inevitable problem of fallout and yet more bad news for retro fans.

In an announcement Wednesday, EmuParadise, one of the web’s longest standing emulator and ROM download portals, revealed that it will no longer be offering game ROMs for download. The news came in a heartfelt announcement by its founder MasJ, who explained that he’d pumped nearly two decades of his life into the project.

“Many of you are aware that the situation with regards to emulation sites has been changing recently. What you probably don’t know is that we at EmuParadise have been dealing with similar issues for all 18 years of our existence,” he wrote.

“From receiving threatening letters in the early days to our hosts suddenly shutting down our servers due to complaints, we’ve seen it all. We’ve always complied with takedown requests but as you can see, that is no guarantee of anything.”

MasJ says that having grown up in India, he never got to play any retro games. However, his love for the genre meant that he wanted others to join in, something which led to the creation of EmuParadise and the building of a like-minded team around the platform.

While the legal eagles out there might argue that ROM sites are illegal, this clinical view mostly fails to factor in the allure of retro games – many of them abandoned, many long forgotten – and the passion they generate among the faithful. MasJ highlights some of the feedback he’s had over the years and how people have been positively affected by his site.

“We’ve received thousands of emails from people telling us how happy they’ve been to rediscover and even share their childhood with the next generations in their families,” he writes.

“We’ve had emails from soldiers at war saying that the only way they got through their days was to be lost in the retro games that they played from when they were children. We’ve got emails from brothers who have lost their siblings to cancer and were able to find solace in playing the games they once did as children. There are countless stories like these.”

But now, thanks to gaming giants choosing to protect often decades-old games that a minority play, the ride at EmuParadise is over. MasJ says that despite his passion for retro gaming, he’s not prepared to risk the futures of his team members by continuing.

“It’s not worth it for us to risk potentially disastrous consequences. I cannot in good conscience risk the futures of our team members who have contributed to the site through the years,” he explains.

“Thus, we have decided to make a new start. We will continue to be passionate retro gamers and will keep doing cool stuff around retro games. But you won’t be able to get your games from here for now.”

There are still plenty of reasons to visit EmuParadise, not least the buzzing community that has grown with it over the past 18 years. And of course, many site members will undoubtedly have every game EmuParadise ever had, squirreled away somewhere, waiting for that inevitable rainy day.

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EPA docs don’t show any scientific evidence for Scott Pruitt’s climate claims

EPA still has time to search for any science that might have supported Pruitt’s comments.

Enlarge / Scott Pruitt during his confirmation hearings. (credit: Aaron P. Bernstein / Getty Images)

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not been able to offer any scientific evidence for statements made by the agency's former Administrator Scott Pruitt when he went on CNBC in March 2017 and said that carbon dioxide was not known to be a major contributor to climate change.

During a live interview last year on Squawk Box, the administrator stated: “I would not agree that [carbon dioxide is] a primary contributor to the global warming that we see,” adding, “there’s a tremendous disagreement about the degree of the impact” of “human activity on the climate.”

Pruitt’s statements contradicted overwhelming scientific evidence as well as everything the EPA had published before he took office. In response, a group called Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) formally requested any scientific documentation that might have informed Pruitt’s opinion, given the gravity of the about-face.

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Here’s what SpaceX must do to win the commercial crew race

Demo test, abort test, finish COPVs, test fuel loading, and so on. It’s a long list.

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On Friday, when NASA announced the nine astronauts who would fly aboard the first commercial crew missions, Kathy Lueders sat among the audience clapping. Certainly for the manager of the space agency's commercial crew program, this was a happy day. But much hard work remains before the flights actually take place, and Lueders knows this more than anyone. Ultimately, she bears responsibility for ensuring that these men and women would have the safest possible flights.

“We’ve got to keep going,” she said later Friday, in an interview following the astronaut announcement ceremony. “I kind of feel like we’re having the party before the the flight.”

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The poop of 100K cows may be to blame for that deadly romaine E. coli outbreak

FDA will conduct more testing as it notes cluster of lettuce farms around cows.

Enlarge / Beef cattle crowded together on a farm. (credit: Getty | Bloomberg)

Manure from a high-density cattle farm that holds upward of 100,000 cows may have been the source of a deadly Escherichia coli strain that found its way onto romaine lettuce and caused a massive outbreak earlier this year. That’s according to a new hypothesis announced this week by the Food and Drug Administration.

The outbreak spanned from March to June, ultimately sickening 210 people in 36 states. Of those stricken, 96 were hospitalized, 27 suffered kidney failure, and five died.

The bacterium behind the outbreak was a particularly nasty strain of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 that produces only Shiga toxin type 2 (Stx2), the more toxic of two types of toxins E. coli tends to carry. Stx2 causes cell death, triggers immune responses, and leads to the destruction of red blood cells, which can damage the kidneys.

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Lilbits 325: Now you can Roku without a Roku

OK, I’m pretty sure Roku isn’t going to become a verb anytime soon. But it does mean a lot more than it used to. The company behind the popular line of media streamers got their start by offering small, inexpensive boxes that you could use …

OK, I’m pretty sure Roku isn’t going to become a verb anytime soon. But it does mean a lot more than it used to. The company behind the popular line of media streamers got their start by offering small, inexpensive boxes that you could use to watch Netflix and other online content on a TV. […]

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New York City imposes temporary cap on Uber, Lyft vehicles

New York has ~13,000 traditional yellow cabs and over 80,000 Uber and Lyft cars.

Enlarge / A Lyft ride-hailing vehicle moves through traffic in Manhattan on July 30, 2018 in New York City. (credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

The New York City Council voted Wednesday to put a ceiling on the number of ride-hailing cars—namely from Uber and Lyft—on city streets. New York City is believed to be the first American city to impose such a measure.

"We've seen a race to the bottom in terms of wages and in terms of the livelihoods of these drivers, not just in the for-hire vehicle sector but in the yellow cab sector as well," Mayor Bill de Blasio said on NY1, a local news television channel on Wednesday.

"So the Uber business model is 'flood the market with as many cars and drivers as possible, gain more market share, and to hell with what happens to those drivers or anybody else involved,'" he continued. "And in the end, what that has created is the kind of race to the bottom that has literally driven down wages below minimum-wage level for a lot of Uber drivers and even for other drivers."

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Chrome now using native Windows 10 notifications, Action Center

Using standard Windows 10 notifications means they’ll respect do-not-disturb mode.

As of today, Chrome users on Windows 10 are going to start seeing Chrome notifications delivered as regular Windows notifications. This means that the Chrome notifications will use the same styling as Windows notifications and that they'll all show up in the Action Center.

Google is doing a staged rollout of the new notifications; currently, 50 percent of users with the current stable version of Chrome, 68, will be opted in to the native notifications. That percentage will increase over the coming days or weeks. If you don't want to wait, the "Enable native notifications" option in chrome://flags can be used to force the use of Windows-style notifications right now.

This is a very welcome change because it means that Chrome's notifications will now respect Windows' settings. In particular, Focus Assist (previously known as Quiet Hours) means that notifications will automatically be suppressed when you're playing a game or mirroring your screen, or at certain times of day. For those of us with lots of Chrome notifications (I personally have Calendar, Slack, and Twitter, among others), this will make the alerts much less annoying and make Web apps feel a lot more like real software.

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Report: Feds investigating whether Musk’s buyout tweet broke the law

It’s illegal to use misleading information to manipulate stock prices.

Enlarge / Elon Musk speaks at the 68th International Astronautical Congress 2017 in Adelaide on September 29, 2017. (credit: PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images)

The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether Tesla CEO Elon Musk broke federal law on Tuesday when he tweeted about plans to take Tesla private at a price of $420 per share, The Wall Street Journal is reporting.

"Am considering taking Tesla private at $420," Musk tweeted on Tuesday. "Funding secured."

US law makes it a crime to "spread false or misleading information about a company" with the intent of manipulating its stock price, according to the SEC.

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