Daily Deals (7-01-2022)

Since launching a few years ago the Epic Games Store has given away one PC game for free every week. This week it’s not doing that… it’s giving away three. To be fair, this isn’t the first time that’s happened, but it&#82…

Since launching a few years ago the Epic Games Store has given away one PC game for free every week. This week it’s not doing that… it’s giving away three. To be fair, this isn’t the first time that’s happened, but it’s certainly a rarity. Meanwhile it’s the start of a new month, which means […]

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Ayn Loki Zero: Dieses PC-Handheld kostet nur 200 US-Dollar

Es ist das bisher günstigste Modell in einer Reihe von vielen: Der Loki Zero mit 6-Zoll-Display nutzt einen Athlon-Prozessor mit Vega-Grafik. (PC, Games)

Es ist das bisher günstigste Modell in einer Reihe von vielen: Der Loki Zero mit 6-Zoll-Display nutzt einen Athlon-Prozessor mit Vega-Grafik. (PC, Games)

Forget smart glasses, this smart contact lens prototype has a new vision for AR 

The Mojo Lens has a Micro LED display the wearer controls with their eyes.

Woman putting in a contact lens

Enlarge / Smart contact lenses don't work quite this easily yet. (credit: Getty)

Since 2015, a California-based company called Mojo Vision has been developing smart contact lenses. Like smart glasses, the idea is to put helpful AR graphics in front of your eyes to help accomplish daily tasks. Now, a functioning prototype brings us closer to seeing a final product.

In a blog post this week, Drew Perkins, the CEO of Mojo Vision, said he was the first to have an "on-eye demonstration of a feature-complete augmented reality smart contact lens." In an interview with CNET, he said he's been wearing only one contact at a time for hour-long durations. Eventually, Mojo Vision would like users to be able to wear two Mojo Lens simultaneously and create 3D visual overlays, the publication said.

According to his blog, the CEO could see a compass through the contact and an on-screen teleprompter with a quote written on it. He also recalled viewing a green, monochromatic image of Albert Einstein to CNET.

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Google hit with more privacy complaints for “deceptive” sign-up process

Consumer group: One click grants permission to “exploit everything you do.”

Google hit with more privacy complaints for “deceptive” sign-up process

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More than a billion people worldwide have signed up for Google accounts, clicking through screens promising that “your personal info is private and safe.” This week, Google’s sign-up process came under fire when European Union consumer rights groups issued new privacy complaints suggesting that the opposite is true—that Google intentionally designs default settings to deceive new users into granting permissions to harvest and share a broad swath of personal info.

"The language Google uses at every step of the registration process is unclear, incomplete, and misleading," the European consumer organization BEUC told Reuters. BEUC is helping to coordinate a potential civil lawsuit in Germany and several new complaints to data-protection authorities from consumer rights groups in France, Greece, the Czech Republic, Norway, and Slovenia.

The key issue in these complaints is how hard Google makes it for account users to choose privacy-friendly options. It’s much easier, the consumer groups argue, to set up an account to share personal info than to protect it. As Tech Crunch reported, Google designed a one-click “express personalization” option allowing data tracking, while “manual personalization” requires 10 clicks to turn off tracking.

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Yes, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft really could fly astronauts this year

Early data reviews of Starliner’s first flight look good.

Boeing's Orbital Flight Test-2 mission launches on May 19, 2022.

Enlarge / Boeing's Orbital Flight Test-2 mission launches on May 19, 2022. (credit: Trevor Mahlmann)

Five weeks have passed since Boeing's Starliner spacecraft returned from a largely successful test flight to the International Space Station, and the company continues to review data from the mission alongside engineers from NASA.

So far, there have been no showstoppers. In fact, sources say, the relatively clean performance of Starliner has increased the possibility that the vehicle could make its first crewed flight this year in December.

This mission, called the Crew Flight Test, will likely carry two astronauts to the space station. If successful, it would clear the way for long-duration, operational missions to the space station in 2023 and give NASA a much-coveted second means of getting astronauts into space.

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War Corona erst der Anfang?

Vor einem “globalen Zeitalter der Pandemien” als Folge kapitalistischer Agrarwirtschaft wird gewarnt. Was tun? Auch Linke sollten ihren Umgang mit der Corona-Pandemie evaluieren.

Vor einem "globalen Zeitalter der Pandemien" als Folge kapitalistischer Agrarwirtschaft wird gewarnt. Was tun? Auch Linke sollten ihren Umgang mit der Corona-Pandemie evaluieren.

Windblown “alien things” caused massive COVID outbreak, North Korea says

Health exerts say the risk of spread from contaminated objects is very low.

Balloons carrying anti-North Korea leaflets are released by North Korean defectors, now living on South Korea, on February 16, 2013, in Paju, South Korea.

Enlarge / Balloons carrying anti-North Korea leaflets are released by North Korean defectors, now living on South Korea, on February 16, 2013, in Paju, South Korea. (credit: Getty | Chung-Sung Jun)

After an intense, detailed investigation, North Korea has determined what sparked an explosive outbreak of COVID-19 that has led to over 4.7 million "fevers" within its borders since late April. The culprit: "alien things" blown into the country from the South.

According to a report from the official KCNA news agency, North Korea's outbreak began in early April when an 18-year-old soldier and a five-year-old kindergartener made contact with "alien things in a hill" in the area of Ipho-ri in Kumgang County, which is in the country's southeastern corner near the border. The two later tested positive for the novel coronavirus, and epidemiological analyses found that those cases were solely behind the country-wide outbreak; the two infections link to greater spread in Kumgang and, from there, into the rest of North Korea.

"It was also ascertained," the report reads, "that the fever cases reported in all areas and units of the country except the Ipho-ri area till mid-April, were due to other diseases." The report did not include any information about how officials came to that conclusion.

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AYN Loki Zero is an entry-level handheld gaming PC (pre-order pricing starts at $199)

Handheld gaming PC makers are in an arms race to see which company can offer the lowest-priced model still capable of playing at least some PC games. But the latest entry is the most affordable yet. The AYN Loki Zero features a 6 inch, 720p LCD displa…

Handheld gaming PC makers are in an arms race to see which company can offer the lowest-priced model still capable of playing at least some PC games. But the latest entry is the most affordable yet. The AYN Loki Zero features a 6 inch, 720p LCD display, an AMD Athlon 3050e processor with Radeon Vega 3 […]

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