Daily Deals (10-28-2020)

Amazon is running a 1-day sale on Sabrent SSDs, which means you can save some money whether you’re looking to upgrade your laptop storage or purchase some super-speedy external storage. But while hard drives may be slower and less durable, they&…

Amazon is running a 1-day sale on Sabrent SSDs, which means you can save some money whether you’re looking to upgrade your laptop storage or purchase some super-speedy external storage. But while hard drives may be slower and less durable, they’re also a lot cheaper – and today Newegg is selling a WD Elements 5TB […]

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Billy Mitchell’s Donkey Kong high-score case will move forward to trial

Opposing lawyer tells Ars the trial will “show that Mitchell is not credible.”

A long-haired man plays a late '70s / early '80s video game cabinet.

Enlarge / Billy Mitchell competes at a (presumably authentic) Donkey Kong cabinet. (credit: Flickr / daveynin)

A Los Angeles County judge has ruled that Billy Mitchell has met the "minimal merit" standard necessary to move forward to trial in his defamation case against the high-score adjudicators at the Twin Galaxies organization. But the ruling doesn't specifically weigh in on the conflicting evidence presented so far, and it suggests that both sides have some chance of prevailing at trial.

The defamation case, which Ars was the first to publicly report on in May, centers on Twin Galaxies' 2018 decision to invalidate all of Mitchell's high scores. That decision came after Twin Galaxies reviewed video evidence that suggests at least two of Mitchell's submitted Donkey Kong scores were not performed on an original arcade PCB, as required by the organization's rules.

Mitchell says in court documents that Twin Galaxies' statement on the matter falsely and libelously implied that he was a cheater and that the organization's investigation ignored testimony from numerous eyewitnesses to his performance. Mitchell argues that Twin Galaxies' case "essentially rests on a conspiracy nearly as broad (and untenable) as the Kennedy assassination: Scores of people around the country with seemingly no connection to each other have agreed to lie and fabricate evidence that Mitchell achieved his records on arcade software."

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Xiaomi launches a $54 wireless HDMI system

One of Xiaomi’s newest gadgets looks a bit like a Google Chromecast. But it’s actually a wireless HDMI dongle system that allows you to beam content from a PC or other device to your television – no internet connection required. Just…

One of Xiaomi’s newest gadgets looks a bit like a Google Chromecast. But it’s actually a wireless HDMI dongle system that allows you to beam content from a PC or other device to your television – no internet connection required. Just plug one of the dongles into your TV and the other into a USB […]

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Trump’s website defaced with claim that Trump admin created coronavirus

Cryptocurrency scam said Trump involved in creating COVID and rigging election.

Screenshot of the Trump campaign's website while it was defaced by hackers. The defacement message says

Enlarge / President Trump's campaign website during its brief defacement. (credit: Gabriel Lorenzo Greschler)

President Trump's website last night was briefly defaced by hackers who pitched a cryptocurrency scam and claimed that Trump has "criminal involvement" with election manipulation and that his administration was involved in creating the coronavirus.

Donaldjtrump.com is back to normal now, seeking donations and urging Trump supporters to register to vote. The defacement reportedly lasted less than 30 minutes on Tuesday evening. Trump-campaign spokesperson Tim Murtaugh issued a statement saying the campaign is "working with law enforcement authorities to investigate the source of the attack. There was no exposure to sensitive data because none of it is actually stored on the site. The website has been restored."

The website during its defacement had Department of Justice and FBI logos above a typo-filled message that said:

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Angela Merkel drängt: Autokonzerne sollen beim Datenraum Mobilität mitmachen

Einmal nicht Google und Co das Feld überlassen – das ist das Ziel des von der Bundesregierung initiierten Projekts Datenraum Mobilität. Jetzt müssen nur noch BMW, Daimler und VW mitmachen. (Politik/Recht, Google)

Einmal nicht Google und Co das Feld überlassen - das ist das Ziel des von der Bundesregierung initiierten Projekts Datenraum Mobilität. Jetzt müssen nur noch BMW, Daimler und VW mitmachen. (Politik/Recht, Google)