Some Stadia games cost more than their downloadable counterparts

Darksiders Genesis‘ see 25% Stadia price premium, highlighting biz model issues.

Since back in June, Google has been telling us that the publisher-set prices for games on its Stadia streaming service would be "competitive... to what you would see on other platforms." While that's been true of the vast majority of games on the service, fans were surprised to find a Stadia price premium for yesterday's launch of Darksiders Genesis.

The new action-adventure title is currently on sale for $40 on Stadia, compared to a $30 price on other PC platforms (including Steam, GOG, and the Humble Store). Steam players could get an even better deal with a pre-order price of $25.50 for the game. Console versions, which aren't due until next February, are currently listed at the higher $40 price point on various digital and retail storefronts.

A spokesperson for THQ told Polygon that "THQ doesn’t comment on their price policy."

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Anti-Virus Vendors Flag uTorrent and BitTorrent as a “Threat” Again

The popular BitTorrent client uTorrent is currently being flagged as a threat by several anti-virus tools. The issue affects the desktop client as well as the Web version and the BitTorrent Mainline client. According to the anti-virus vendors, the flags were likely triggered by bundled advertisements or other unwanted software.

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After the TRON acquisition, uTorrent and BitTorrent’s social media channels have been predominantly ‘crypto’ oriented.

The core audience of the file-sharing clients, which still consists of millions of users, remains mostly interested in downloading and sharing files though.

This is something uTorrent still does well and the same is true for the BitTorrent Mainline client. However, new users of these clients have repeatedly been warned not to use the software by several leading anti-virus vendors.

In the past BitTorrent Inc. classified such warnings as false positives which it could resolve relatively easily. While that may be true, it appears that the problem is rather persistent and likely more structural than some would think.

After alarmed users reported the issue in uTorrent’s forums this week, we decided to scan the latest release for potential threats. According to VirusTotal, nine separate anti-virus vendors currently flag the software as problematic.

This includes the popular Windows Defender, which labels the torrent client as a severe threat. While that sounds scary, the detailed description shows that it may include “Potentially Unwanted Software,” a term commonly used for adware.

This is not the first time uTorrent has had this problem. Microsoft has flagged the torrent client in the past as well, as the dedicated Utorrent threat page shows as well. This flag was later removed, presumably after the software was updated, but now they are back in full force.

Other anti-virus tools that warn users against uTorrent include Comodo, drWeb, Eset and Sophos, as the list below shows.

It’s unclear what has triggered the recent warnings. According to VirusTotal, two anti-virus companies mention “Web Companion” as the problem. This likely points to Lavasoft’s Ad-Aware software, which is sometimes bundled with uTorrent.

The warnings are not limited to the uTorrent desktop client either. The BitTorrent Mainline client, which shares most of its code with uTorrent, is also flagged as harmful by eight anti-virus tools and uTorrent web by four.

When similar issues occurred early last year, uTorrent parent company BitTorrent Inc. informed us that a “false positive” was triggered by one of their releases. However, if these are indeed false positives, they are recurring ones.

We reached out to the company for a comment on our findings, but at the time of writing, we have yet to hear back.

Any uTorrent users who receive the warning should proceed at their own risk. When we installed the most recent uTorrent we didn’t spot anything nefarious being installed but, in the past, we have noticed that the client was bundled with adware.

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Daily Deals (12-06-2019)

Amazon’s Echo Show 8 smart display has a list price of $130, as does Google’s 7 inch Nest Hub. But both companies are offering bundles right now that lets you pick up a smart display and an entry-level smart speaker for far less. Google is …

Amazon’s Echo Show 8 smart display has a list price of $130, as does Google’s 7 inch Nest Hub. But both companies are offering bundles right now that lets you pick up a smart display and an entry-level smart speaker for far less. Google is selling the Nest Hub + Nest Mini for $79, while Amazon […]

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Unix-artige Systeme: Sicherheitslücke ermöglicht Übernahme von VPN-Verbindung

Durch eine gezielte Analyse und Manipulation von TCP-Paketen könnten Angreifer eigene Daten in VPN-Verbindungen einschleusen und diese so übernehmen. Betroffen sind fast alle Unix-artigen Systeme sowie auch VPN-Protokolle. Ein Angriff ist in der Praxis…

Durch eine gezielte Analyse und Manipulation von TCP-Paketen könnten Angreifer eigene Daten in VPN-Verbindungen einschleusen und diese so übernehmen. Betroffen sind fast alle Unix-artigen Systeme sowie auch VPN-Protokolle. Ein Angriff ist in der Praxis wohl aber eher schwierig. (Security, Server)

T-Mobile US: 5G auf Rundfunkfrequenzen bringt nur knapp 140 MBit/s

Ein Test in einem McLaren-Sportwagen schafft Klarheit über die tatsächliche Datenübertragungsrate mit 5G bei 600 MHz. Die gute Abdeckung ist dabei die eigentliche Überraschung. (5G, Handy)

Ein Test in einem McLaren-Sportwagen schafft Klarheit über die tatsächliche Datenübertragungsrate mit 5G bei 600 MHz. Die gute Abdeckung ist dabei die eigentliche Überraschung. (5G, Handy)

Nokia 2.3 is a budget phone with modern design, dated specs, low price

HMD is continuing to crank out Android smartphones at a variety of price points — and the latest model is a follow-up to the low-cost Nokia 2.2 that launched earlier this year. The new Nokia 2.3 has a bigger screen, a bigger battery, support for …

HMD is continuing to crank out Android smartphones at a variety of price points — and the latest model is a follow-up to the low-cost Nokia 2.2 that launched earlier this year. The new Nokia 2.3 has a bigger screen, a bigger battery, support for face unlock, and a lower starting price… but features the same […]

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Keybase moves to stop onslaught of spammers on encrypted message platform

Romance, drug, and blockchain scammers drawn to crypto-chat like flies to…

All scammers, all the time: my Keybase message inbox.

Enlarge / All scammers, all the time: my Keybase message inbox.

Keybase started off as co-founder and developer Max Krohn's "hobby project"—a way for people to share PGP keys with a simple username-based lookup. Then Chris Coyne (who also was cofounder of OkCupid and SparkNotes) got involved and along came $10.8 million in funding from a group of investors led by Andreesen Horowitz. And then things got increasingly more complicated. Keybase aims to make public-key encryption accessible to everyone, for everything from messaging to file sharing to throwing a few crypto-coins someone's way.

But because of that level of accessibility, Keybase faces a very OkCupid kind of problem: after drawing in people interested in easy public-key crypto-based communications and then drawing in blockchain lovers with its partnership with (and funding from) Stellar.org, Keybase has also drawn in spammers and scammers. And that has brought a host of alerts and messages that have made what was once a fairly clear communications channel into one clogged with unwanted alerts, messages, and other unpleasantry—raising a chorus of complaints in Keybase's open chat channel.

It turns out there's a reason spell check keeps wanting to tell me that Keybase should be spelled "debase."

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Moba: Riot Games lädt Entwickler zu League of Legends ein

Wer in die Welt von League of Legends eintauchen will, kann das derzeit nur in dem Moba selbst. Das soll sich ändern: Riot Games möchte, dass andere Entwicklerstudios eigene Werke programmieren. (League of Legends, PC)

Wer in die Welt von League of Legends eintauchen will, kann das derzeit nur in dem Moba selbst. Das soll sich ändern: Riot Games möchte, dass andere Entwicklerstudios eigene Werke programmieren. (League of Legends, PC)