iOS und Android: Google veröffentlicht Flutter 1.0

Nach der Betaversion des UI-Toolkits Flutter hat Google die erste offizielle Version vorgestellt. Mit Flutter 1.0 lassen sich sowohl Android- als auch iOS-Apps mit einer gemeinsamen Code-Basis erstellen. (Google, Programmiersprache)

Nach der Betaversion des UI-Toolkits Flutter hat Google die erste offizielle Version vorgestellt. Mit Flutter 1.0 lassen sich sowohl Android- als auch iOS-Apps mit einer gemeinsamen Code-Basis erstellen. (Google, Programmiersprache)

250 MBit/s: Telekom baut Super Vectoring für 14 Millionen Haushalte aus

Super Vectoring lässt sich auch bei winterlichen Temperaturen aktivieren. In den vergangenen vier Wochen kamen bei der Telekom rund zweieinhalb Millionen Anschlüsse hinzu. (Vectoring, DSL)

Super Vectoring lässt sich auch bei winterlichen Temperaturen aktivieren. In den vergangenen vier Wochen kamen bei der Telekom rund zweieinhalb Millionen Anschlüsse hinzu. (Vectoring, DSL)

Machine Learning: Tumblr markiert Tiefkühlhühnchen und Joe Biden als anstößig

Der von Tumblr eingesetzte Bilderkennungsalgorithmus ist sehr ungenau: Statt Nacktheit markiert er Zeichnungen von Einhörnern und den US-Politiker Joe Biden. Das Unternehmen hat knapp zwei Wochen, bis die neue Nutzungsbedingung in Kraft tritt und die S…

Der von Tumblr eingesetzte Bilderkennungsalgorithmus ist sehr ungenau: Statt Nacktheit markiert er Zeichnungen von Einhörnern und den US-Politiker Joe Biden. Das Unternehmen hat knapp zwei Wochen, bis die neue Nutzungsbedingung in Kraft tritt und die Software endgültig über Inhalte entscheidet. (KI, Soziales Netz)

Kim Dotcom Extradition Battle May Have Years to Run

Despite fighting legal battles in both the United States and New Zealand, Kim Dotcom and his former Megaupload colleagues have a long road ahead of them. Speaking in the Wellington Supreme Court today, lawyer for the US David Boldt indicated that the extradition battle may only be “at half-time”.

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When Megaupload was shut down by United States authorities in 2012, along with the arrest of its operators in New Zealand, few people anticipated the scale of the legal battle that would ensue.

After countless legal processes and procedures, every attempt to force Kim Dotcom and colleagues Mathias Ortmann, Finn Batato, and Bram van der Kolk into submission have been met with resistance.

Perhaps the most important battle – to have the quartet sent to the US to face charges including copyright infringement, racketeering, and money laundering – is still underway and being fiercely contested. Comments made in the Wellington Supreme Court today indicate that the process is moving at glacial pace.

David Boldt, a lawyer for the United States, told the Court that the extradition battle “might almost be at half-time”, opening up the potential for more years of struggle.

Back in July, after the case had traveled through the District Court and High Court, New Zealand’s Court of Appeal ruled that Dotcom and his former colleagues are indeed eligible for extradition to the United States.

“We are satisfied that New Zealand law permits extradition for copyright infringement in the circumstances of this case. That is so although we have held, contrary to previous authority, that double criminality is required in extradition between New Zealand and the United States. The appellants are accused of conduct that, if proved, would establish extradition offences in New Zealand law,” the ruling reads.

“A criminal offense is committed by anyone who knowingly possesses an infringing digital copy of a protected work in the course of business with a view to committing any act, such as online dissemination, that infringes the copyright.”

Dotcom and his co-accused hope the Supreme Court will come to a different conclusion but according to RNZ, Boldt told the Supreme Court today that there is no direct right of appeal in Dotcom’s criminal case, since in 2012, when the case began, there was no eligibility for a third appeal in extradition cases.

“You have said before ‘if it’s not mentioned we are simply unable to say we have jurisdiction’. That contrasts with the civil jurisdiction where there is a right of appeal,” Boldt told the Court.

Of course, lawyers for the Megaupload quartet disagree.

Grant Illingworth, appearing for co-accused Bram Van der Kolk and Matthias Ortmann, said Boldt’s position is unsupported, adding that New Zealand’s Bill of Rights states that people cannot be extradited “except on grounds prescribed by law”. Lawyers for Dotcom and Batato supported Illingworth’s submissions.

Even if the US Government gets its way and the appeal is not accepted by the Supreme Court, the so-called “surrender” phase could take years. After the District Court decides whether someone can be extradited, it’s for New Zealand’s Minister of Justice to make the final decision. That, Boldt said, could lead to yet more processes and debate.

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Qualcomm: 5G startet 2019 mit Snapdragon-Smartphones

Kommendes Jahr erscheinen die ersten 5G-Smartphones, unter anderem von Samsung. In ihnen steckt zumeist der Snapdragon 855 von Qualcomm mit integriertem LTE, der daher ein zusätzliches 5G-Modem benötigt. (Snapdragon, Smartphone)

Kommendes Jahr erscheinen die ersten 5G-Smartphones, unter anderem von Samsung. In ihnen steckt zumeist der Snapdragon 855 von Qualcomm mit integriertem LTE, der daher ein zusätzliches 5G-Modem benötigt. (Snapdragon, Smartphone)

Apple: Mehr Marketing zur Ankurbelung der iPhone-Verkäufe

Die neuen iPhone-Modelle verkaufen sich offenbar nicht so gut, wie Apple es erwartet. Intern wurden bereits Marketing-Mitarbeiter in die iPhone-Abteilung versetzt, um den Verkauf anzukurbeln – auch mit Preisnachlässen. (iPhone, Smartphone)

Die neuen iPhone-Modelle verkaufen sich offenbar nicht so gut, wie Apple es erwartet. Intern wurden bereits Marketing-Mitarbeiter in die iPhone-Abteilung versetzt, um den Verkauf anzukurbeln - auch mit Preisnachlässen. (iPhone, Smartphone)

Nordkorea: Kaum Fehler in der Matrix

Allen Umständen zum Trotz ist Nordkorea auf dem Weg, ein wichtiges Offshorezentrum für Programmierung zu werden. Für ausländische Auftraggeber wird bereits programmiert – das Potenzial scheint beträchtlich. Von Felix Lill (Softwareentwicklung, Internet…

Allen Umständen zum Trotz ist Nordkorea auf dem Weg, ein wichtiges Offshorezentrum für Programmierung zu werden. Für ausländische Auftraggeber wird bereits programmiert - das Potenzial scheint beträchtlich. Von Felix Lill (Softwareentwicklung, Internet)

Digitalgipfel: Merkel warnt vor “Vernichtung der Individualität”

Menschen seien nicht nur Datenlieferanten für IT-Konzerne, sagt die Kanzlerin auf dem Digitalgipfel in Nürnberg. Und nach dem “Neuland”-Vorfall will sie das Digitale jetzt lieber “noch nicht durchschrittenes Terrain” nennen. Von Jannis Brühl (Angela Me…

Menschen seien nicht nur Datenlieferanten für IT-Konzerne, sagt die Kanzlerin auf dem Digitalgipfel in Nürnberg. Und nach dem "Neuland"-Vorfall will sie das Digitale jetzt lieber "noch nicht durchschrittenes Terrain" nennen. Von Jannis Brühl (Angela Merkel, Internet)

The old guard may be turning against the Russian space program

“In recent years, the leaders are blowing more smoke than doing anything substantive.”

In 1998, STS-91 Mission Specialist and Russian cosmonaut Valery Victorovitch Ryumin is assisted with his flight suit prior to his entry into the space shuttle <em>Discovery</em>.

Enlarge / In 1998, STS-91 Mission Specialist and Russian cosmonaut Valery Victorovitch Ryumin is assisted with his flight suit prior to his entry into the space shuttle Discovery. (credit: NASA)

Valery Ryumin has had a long career as an engineer and cosmonaut: he was twice named a Hero of the Soviet Union, a veteran of two long stints on the Salyut-6 space station (remarkably, he spent 175 days there in 1979 and returned again in 1980 for another 180 days), and eventually a crew member of space shuttle Discovery's mission to the Mir space station in 1998.

Now 79 years old but still a respected figure in Russian space circles, Ryumin has given a highly critical interview about the present and future of Roscosmos and the Russian space program. The interview was published on Pravda.ru, a pro-government news website with a nationalistic bent that is not related to the long-time newspaper of the Russian Communist Party, Pravda. It seems significant that this publication would feature such a negative view of Russia's activities in space.

As part of the interview, Ryumin is asked about Russia's stated plans to send humans to the Moon in the 2020s. "On what money?" he replies. "In recent years, the leaders are blowing more smoke than doing anything substantive." (A translation of the interview was provided to Ars by Robinson Mitchell.)

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Microsoft continues its quest to embrace every developer with Visual Studio 2019

More Linux and more cloud services, too.

Visual Studio 2019 has a new icon; the left one for the release version, the right one for previews.

Enlarge / Visual Studio 2019 has a new icon; the left one for the release version, the right one for previews. (credit: Microsoft)

Microsoft today made a number of developer-oriented announcements that continue its theme of the last few years: the company wants its tools—and ultimately its platforms, especially Azure—to be the choice of every developer, no matter which languages and tools they use and no matter what platform they ultimately deploy on.

The centerpiece of Microsoft's developer tools remains Visual Studio, and a first preview of its 2019 edition is now available to download. It integrates the awesome Live Share feature first demonstrated last year and expands IntelliCode, a machine-learning-driven extension to the IntelliSense developer assistance that's been a part of Visual Studio for ages. IntelliCode examines source code repositories to build models of a range of different things, from code formatting preferences to library usage and development patterns.

Currently, IntelliCode works with C# in Visual Studio and Python in Visual Studio Code. It does so by using GitHub's open source repositories as its training data. Visual Studio 2019 expands this to enable analysis of private repositories. It also increases the language compatibility; Visual Studio will add C++ and XAML support, while Visual Studio Code will pick up JavaScript, TypeScript, and Java support.

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