8chan owner testifies to Congress about extremism on the site

Violent manifestos on the site have become common for white terrorist shooters.

The dome of the United State Capitol Building against a deep blue sky in Washington, DC.

Enlarge / The dome of the United State Capitol Building in Washington, DC. (credit: Getty Images | Phil Roeder)

The owner of infamous imageboard site 8chan, James Watkins, is appearing today in Washington, DC to provide evidence to the House Committee on Homeland Security about the site. Though the live session will take place behind closed doors, Watkins submitted written testimony ahead of his appearance that hints at the direction the hearing—and 8chan's future—may take.

The committee requested the hearing about a month ago, following the mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, that resulted in 22 deaths. "This is at least the third act of white supremacist extremist violence linked to your website this year," the committee noted in a letter to Watkins (PDF), referring also to the April mass shooting at a synagogue in California and the March mass shooting at a mosque in New Zealand. "Americans deserve to know what, if anything, you, as the owner and operator, are doing to address the proliferation of extremist content on 8chan."

"Contrary to some rather noisy folks," Watkins said in his written response (PDF), "my company is law abiding and we understand that the restriction of some speech is necessary." That said, he added, "My company has no intention of deleting constitutionally protected hate speech."

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Dealmaster: Snag leftover Labor Day deals on laptops from Dell, HP, Asus, and more

Plus deals on MacBooks, smart light bulbs, wireless chargers, and more.

Dealmaster: Snag leftover Labor Day deals on laptops from Dell, HP, Asus, and more

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Greetings, Arsians! The Dealmaster is back with a new round of deals to share. Summer may be over and Labor Day may have passed, but many PC manufacturers are still offering good deals on popular laptops. One of our favorites comes from Dell: now you can get the new XPS 13 laptop with a 13-inch 4K touchscreen, Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, 1TB SSD for $1,618.49. That's just over $400 of savings on our current favorite Windows laptop, and it's a model that's almost completely specced out.

This particular XPS 13 model is very similar to the model Ars reviewed, except it has 1TB of storage while our review unit had just 512GB. We love the compact yet stylish frame of this laptop, especially the properly placed webcam. It offers strong performance and battery life as well. Our biggest complaint is its 16:9 aspect ratio, but if you can get past that, the XPS 13 is a great all-purpose laptop.

Our current favorite 2-in-1 is also on sale: HP has its Spectre x360 13 with a Core i5 processor, 13-inch FHD display, 8GB of RAM, 256GB SSD, and an included stylus for just $899.99. Not only does this convertible have solid performance, a built-in fingerprint reader, an IR camera, and a webcam kill-switch for privacy, but it also has some of the longest battery life of any Windows laptop we've tested—it lasted an average of 30.5 hours on our default battery test.

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Deutsche Telekom: Magenta-Eins-Vorteil mit weniger Rabatt

Die Deutsche Telekom verändert den Magenta-Eins-Vorteil. Künftig erhalten auch weitere SIM-Karten im Rahmen eines Family-Cards-Tarifs ein verdoppeltes mobiles Datenvolumen. Der Preisvorteil bei den monatlichen Kosten wird zugleich halbiert. (Ifa 2019,…

Die Deutsche Telekom verändert den Magenta-Eins-Vorteil. Künftig erhalten auch weitere SIM-Karten im Rahmen eines Family-Cards-Tarifs ein verdoppeltes mobiles Datenvolumen. Der Preisvorteil bei den monatlichen Kosten wird zugleich halbiert. (Ifa 2019, Telekom)

‘Pirate’ Site Manga Rock Starts Shutdown, Will Go Legal

The massively popular manga comic scanlation platform Manga Rock is shutting down. Its Google Play store app has been removed and according to a published timeline the iOS version and site will follow. The site’s operators say that they now realize how much damage piracy does. They are committed to relaunching as an authorized service, MR Comics, in the near future.

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Manga comics and novels are huge. Not just in Japan but all over the world.

People used to read them on paper, but digital is the standard today. While that makes these comics more accessible, they’re also easier to pirate.

For years there has been an active ‘scanlation’ community. These are fan-made translations that are shared online. Sharing can begin innocently, by posting a copy on a message board, but sometimes things get out of hand.

Enter MangaRock. Most people who are not into manga have probably never heard of the site, but it easily dwarfs the most well-established pirate sites. According to data from MUSO, it’s more popular that The Pirate Bay, or any Hollywood-blockbuster streaming site.

In addition, SimilarWeb lists it as the 2nd most popular site in the ‘books and literature‘ category, just behind Wattpad. That’s rather impressive, especially when you consider that many users don’t use the site, but its dedicated Android and iOS apps instead.

Up until a few days ago, the site had been running smoothly, but apparently the operators had a change of heart. In an interview with J-Cast News, picked up by Animenewsnetwork, Manga Rock owner “Not a Basement Studio” recently said the site and apps would shut down.

Initially, it appeared that nothing much had changed, but today people started to notice that the Manga Rock app had disappeared from the Play store. The iOS version will reportedly follow soon.

And if there was any confusion left, a new statement confirms that MangaRock.com will shut down as well. “It’s official: We’re taking Manga Rock down,” Not A Basement Studio writes.

Not utilizing this type of traffic from dedicated manga fans would be a shame, a point not lost on ‘Not A Basement Studio’. Behind the scenes, they’ve been working hard putting together a legal alternative while negotiating deals with several publishers.

The original plan was to remove all unauthorized content from the site at once and present the new and legal alternative to its users. This appeared to be the best option for all, and could even work well for the rightsholders, as it would be an excellent setup to convert ‘pirates’ into customers.

However, this plan was scrapped recently, and Manga Rock has decided to shut down now and launch its legal platform named “MR Comics” later.

“As we made contact with more publishers and creators, we realized that by keeping Manga Rock around while developing the new platform, we are still inadvertently hosting and supporting the practices of piracy,” Manga Rock explains.

“Until we can fully make the switch to become a 100% official comics platform and convert all the free readers into supporters of legitimate content, creators and publishers are being hurt by our practices & all the other scanlations sites,” they add.

While ‘Not A Basement Studio’ doesn’t mention anything specific, it wouldn’t be a surprise if the shutdown request is motivated, at least in part, by requests from rightsholders. After operating the site for years, a few more weeks can’t make that much of a difference.

Whatever the motivations are, one of the largest ‘pirate’ operations online today is now folding. According to a timeline published by Manga Rock, the apps were to be taken down during the first week of September. The site will follow next week and this will redirect to the new but unfinished “MR Comics” platform.

The aforementioned site has a detailed overview of how the Manga Rock team began and how it grew to the point where it is now. It is rather apologetic to the publishers, as its closing words make pretty clear.

“Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years. Once again, we’re deeply sorry for everything,” they write.

The site’s users, on the other hand, are mostly shocked and disappointed. They will have to do without their favorite scanlation site. While some will be interested in trying out the new legal platform, when it arrives, others are already scouring the web for the next best thing.

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Future iPhones may have both Face ID and in-display fingerprint reader

iPhone users may get option to unlock with either fingerprint or Face ID.

A person's hand holding an iPhone while setting up the Touch ID fingerprint reader feature.

Enlarge / Setting up Touch ID on an older-model iPhone. (credit: Getty Images | Chesnot )

Apple is testing an in-screen fingerprint reader that could appear in iPhones in 2020 or 2021, a Bloomberg report today said.

The feature would be similar to Touch ID, the fingerprint reader integrated into the iPhone home button starting with the iPhone 5S in 2013. Apple replaced Touch ID with Face ID with the iPhone X in 2017, as the company eliminated the home button in order to expand the screen. But this time, users would be able to use either the fingerprint sensor or Face ID instead of just one or the other, according to Bloomberg's sources.

"Apple is developing in-screen fingerprint technology for as early as its 2020 iPhones, according to people familiar with the plans," Bloomberg's report said. "The technology is in testing both inside Apple and among the company's overseas suppliers, though the timeline for its release may slip to the 2021 iPhone refresh, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private work."

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$13 ZeroPi is a tiny headless computer with Gigabit Ethernet

FriendlyElec’s latest tiny computer is really tiny, measuring just about 1.6″ x 1.6″ (40mm x 40mm). The ZeroPi is also cheap, selling for just $13. What you get for that price is a single-board computer with a 1.2 GHz Allwinner H3 qua…

FriendlyElec’s latest tiny computer is really tiny, measuring just about 1.6″ x 1.6″ (40mm x 40mm). The ZeroPi is also cheap, selling for just $13. What you get for that price is a single-board computer with a 1.2 GHz Allwinner H3 quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 procesor, 512MB of RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, and a microSD card reader. It has […]

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Elite 75t: Jabras neue Bluetooth-Hörstöpsel mit langer Akkulaufzeit

Jabra hat auf der Ifa 2019 das Nachfolgemodell der Bluetooth-Hörstöpsel Elite 65t vorgestellt. Der Hersteller hat bei den Elite 75t die Akkulaufzeit verlängert und legt ein neues Ladeetui bei, das eine magnetische Fixierung bietet. Das macht die True …

Jabra hat auf der Ifa 2019 das Nachfolgemodell der Bluetooth-Hörstöpsel Elite 65t vorgestellt. Der Hersteller hat bei den Elite 75t die Akkulaufzeit verlängert und legt ein neues Ladeetui bei, das eine magnetische Fixierung bietet. Das macht die True Wireless In-Ears aber auch teurer. (Ifa 2019, Bluetooth)

Nokia 6.2 and Nokia 7.2 are mid-range phones with triple-cameras, HDR displays

HMD is updating its line of mid-range phones with two new models sporting features that used to be flagship territory. The Nokia 7.2 and Nokia 6.2 are both phones with 6.3 inch FHD+ displays that support HDR10, slim bezels, and a waterdrop-style notch …

HMD is updating its line of mid-range phones with two new models sporting features that used to be flagship territory. The Nokia 7.2 and Nokia 6.2 are both phones with 6.3 inch FHD+ displays that support HDR10, slim bezels, and a waterdrop-style notch for a selfie camera. And both have triple cameras and fingerprint sensors on the back. […]

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Federal judge says terrorist watchlist is unconstitutional

System does not provide a “constitutionally adequate remedy,” judge rules.

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 22: A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) worker screens passengers at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) on the day before Thanksgiving, the nation's busiest travel day on November 22, 2017 in New York City.

Enlarge / NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 22: A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) worker screens passengers at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) on the day before Thanksgiving, the nation's busiest travel day on November 22, 2017 in New York City. (credit: Spencer Platt | Getty Images)

A federal judge in Virginia has ruled that the government's terrorism screening database (TSDB) is unconstitutional because people on the list are not given an adequate opportunity to contest their inclusion. The ruling is a victory for a group of almost 20 Muslim Americans who sued the government over the list in 2016.

"There is no independent review of a person's placement on the TSDB by a neutral decisionmaker," Judge Anthony Trenga wrote on Wednesday. "Individuals are not told whether or not they were or remain on the TSDB watchlist and are also not told the factual basis for their inclusion."

As a result, the judge concluded, the watchlist system is unconstitutional.

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Energiewende: Hamburg will große Wasserstoff-Elektrolyseanlage bauen

Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein wollen sich bis 2035 ausschließlich mit Strom aus regenerativen Quellen versorgen. Hamburg sorgt für Speichertechnik: Im Hafen soll die derzeit größte Anlage für die Herstellung von Wasserstoff per Elektrolyse entstehen. …

Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein wollen sich bis 2035 ausschließlich mit Strom aus regenerativen Quellen versorgen. Hamburg sorgt für Speichertechnik: Im Hafen soll die derzeit größte Anlage für die Herstellung von Wasserstoff per Elektrolyse entstehen. (Wasserstoff, Technologie)