Crew Dragon launches safely, carrying first Russian from US soil in 20 years

 “Whooo, that was a smooth ride uphill!”

The Crew-5 mission launches from Kennedy Space Center on October 5, 2022.

Enlarge / The Crew-5 mission launches from Kennedy Space Center on October 5, 2022. (credit: Trevor Mahlmann)

Four days before Thanksgiving in 2002, space shuttle Endeavour lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Among the seven crew members to the International Space Station was one Russian cosmonaut, Nikolai M. Budarin, making his third spaceflight.

By then, as part of warming relations between Russia and the United States, cosmonauts had been flying on board the space shuttle for nearly a decade. The exchange program would have continued, but tragedy struck on the shuttle's next mission, which launched in January 2003. Space Shuttle Columbia was lost upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts on board.

Following this disaster, no more Russians would fly on the space shuttle after it returned to service. Instead, NASA focused on flying the minimum number of missions needed to complete the construction of the International Space Station. After the shuttle's retirement in 2011, NASA would come to rely on Russia's Soyuz vehicle as its only ride to space.

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DISH Wins $26.5m Pirate IPTV Judgment But Might Not Get a Penny

DISH Network has won yet another significant damages award following a lawsuit filed against a pirate IPTV supplier. The U.S. broadcaster filed a complaint against My Indian TV in August 2021, but the service stayed online until this April. DISH will now take control of the service’s domains but whether it will see any of the $26.5m awarded by a New York court remains to be seen.

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cashFollowing more than a year of legal action, DISH Network has booked yet another big money win against yet another pirate IPTV provider targeting the United States.

DISH filed its complaint against My Indian TV in a New York district in August 2021, describing the defendant as a global pirate television service. The broadcaster said that the IPTV platform transmitted channels originating from India and Pakistan to customers in the United States, violating the exclusive licenses it holds for the entire country.

Subscriptions to My Indian TV were advertised on Twitter and YouTube. Starting at $14.95 per month, customers were promised HD quality via browsers, Android and iOS apps, and a custom Kodi addon. After attempts by DISH to shut the IPTV service down came to nothing, the company responded with its lawsuit alleging direct copyright infringement (17 U.S. Code § 106) and secondary infringement in 177 registered works.

DISH Awarded $26.5m in Copyright Infringement Damages

In a judgment handed down yesterday by District Court Judge J. Paul Oetken, two operators of My Indian TV are found directly and secondarily liable for infringing DISH’s exclusive rights to distribute and perform the licensed channels and the copyrighted programs within.

The Court found that the defendants captured the programs and converted them to “internet-friendly” formats, transmitted them to subscribers in the United States, and unlawfully publicly performed and distributed the copyrighted content.

By marketing and advertising My Indian TV as a piracy service, knowingly facilitating subscriber access, and knowingly inducing infringement of DISH’s exclusive rights, the defendants demonstrated willfulness and actual knowledge of their infringing activities, the judgment adds.

The Court found the defendants jointly and severally liable for each act of infringement because they “personally directed, authorized, supervised, or participated in, and financially benefited from” infringing conduct. Describing that conduct as willful, malicious, intentional, and purposeful, they were hit with an injunction and ordered to pay damages of $150,000 for each of the 177 registered works, $26,550,000 overall.

IBCAP Celebrates Big Win

The International Broadcaster Coalition Against Piracy (IBCAP) today celebrated the award on behalf of member and plaintiff, DISH Network.

IBCAP says it coordinated and supported the lawsuit against My Indian TV and welcomes the broad injunction. It prohibits future infringement such as sales and marketing, and restrains hosting companies and CDNs from providing services facilitating such infringement. On top, domain name registries and registrars must transfer the IPTV service’s domains to DISH.

“This case marks yet another victory where IBCAP coordinated a lawsuit with its member companies resulting in the shutdown of a major pirate service in the U.S.,” says Chris Kuelling, executive director of IBCAP.

“With broad injunctive tools such as prohibitions against CDNs and hosting providers supporting the pirate service, banning retailers from selling the pirate services and transfers of key domain names used by the pirate operators, we can cripple pirate services to a point where they have no choice but to exit the market.”

DISH and IBCAP are clearly pleased that My Indian TV is now offline, something that appears directly attributable to the lawsuit. Yesterday’s injunction will also help to stop My Indian TV from reestablishing itself but, in this case, it wasn’t responsible for the service exiting the market.

Lawsuit Was a Massive But One-Sided Effort

When DISH filed its complaint more than a year ago, the company revealed it had no idea who it was targeting because the defendants had taken “elaborate steps” to conceal their identities. A two-year investigation revealed account names and IP addresses but what DISH really needed was real names and physical addresses. Expedited discovery against third-party entities doing business with My Indian TV might turn those up. The court agreed.

On March 30, 2022, DISH filed an amended complaint naming Sanjeev Kumar and Tsvetomir Dobrilov as the alleged operators of My Indian TV and just over a week later permission was granted to serve both via email. Just days later, users began complaining that the service had gone down unexpectedly. According to DNS records, My Indian TV was last seen on April 13, 2022, and it hasn’t been seen since.

DISH Network’s motion for default judgment was served on Kumar and Dobrilov by sending a link to a Dropbox folder, as instructed by the Court. There’s no indication that there was a better way to contact the men or that DISH has since obtained their physical addresses, wherever they are in the world.

That raises the question of whether $26.5 million in damages will ever find their way to DISH. Given its track record, the company seems unlikely to give up trying.

The original complaint and default judgment can be found here (1,2, pdf)

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Release nears for tabbed File Explorer, taskbar updates in Windows 11 22H2

Update for the 2022 Update will be released to the public this month.

Windows 11's new taskbar overflow feature will handle things better when you have too many onscreen icons.

Enlarge / Windows 11's new taskbar overflow feature will handle things better when you have too many onscreen icons. (credit: Microsoft)

Last month, Microsoft released the Windows 11 2022 Update to the public. Also known as Windows 11 22H2, the update came with several fixes and user interface enhancements for the year-old OS. Microsoft also announced that more changes would follow in a second update in October, keeping with the company's commitment to launching new features when they're ready rather than tying them to any particular release window.

That October update is available for Windows 11 22H2 users in the Release Preview Insider channel, the last stop for new Windows updates before they make their way to the general public. Most significantly, it includes the long-awaited addition of tabs for File Explorer, a feature Microsoft has tested since Windows 10's heyday. There's also improved handling of overflow icons on the taskbar when you have too many apps open or pinned (or both) and expanded options in the "nearby sharing" menu that can use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to exchange files between PCs on the same network.

Windows will also attempt to make context-aware suggestions for copied text. This will happen "when you copy phone numbers or future dates [or when] we provide suggestions, such as make a call with Teams or Skype or add an event in the Calendar app," according to the company's blog post.

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Daily Deals (10-05-2022)

The Microsoft Surface Pro 9 is probably coming soon (Microsoft has an event scheduled for next week). But you know what’s probably a lot cheaper than buying a brand new Microsoft tablet? Buying a previous-gen model on sale. Right now you can pic…

The Microsoft Surface Pro 9 is probably coming soon (Microsoft has an event scheduled for next week). But you know what’s probably a lot cheaper than buying a brand new Microsoft tablet? Buying a previous-gen model on sale. Right now you can pick up Surface Pro X tablets for $700 and up at the Microsoft […]

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The Galaxy Fold 4 is on sale for $1,499.99, up to $420 off

For some reason, the 256GB and 512GB versions are the same price.

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 4.

Enlarge / Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 4. (credit: Samsung)

If you want a taste of the foldable future, Samsung's Galaxy Fold 4 is available on Amazon for one of the lowest prices we've seen. Oddly, you can get both the $1,799.99 256GB version or the $1,919.99 512GB model for $1,499.99. That works out to $300 off the base model and $420 off the 512GB version, which is obviously the one you want.

The Galaxy Fold 4 is Samsung's flagship mobile device, and it launched just two months ago (are sales doing OK?). The Fold 4 folds up into a smartphone-style device with a front 6.2-inch, 120 Hz, 2316×904 outer OLED display and opens up into a sizable tablet with a 7.6-inch, 2176×1812, 120 Hz OLED display. Inside is flagship-class hardware: a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, 12GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and a 4400 mAh battery with 25 W charging. The device is somehow water-resistant, and it sports an interesting under-screen camera on the inside.

The phone comes with Android 12L, which has some nice additions for tablet-style devices like the Fold 4. The biggest addition is the taskbar at the bottom, which lets you easily hop between apps. Samsung has the longest update plan in the Android business; you get four years of major OS updates and an additional year of security updates, though don't be surprised if they arrive slowly.

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Amazon’s Glow goes the way of the Fire Phone and dodo

Slow sales are reportedly to blame.

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Enlarge / Amazon has discontinued its Glow children's gadget. (credit: Amazon)

Amazon's Glow is no more. The tech giant has discontinued the children's device, which included an 8-inch display and a projector that could display games on a mat, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.

You can't buy the Glow on Amazon's website anymore. According to Bloomberg, the device was on sale for $150 (down from $300) on Tuesday before it became listed as unavailable later that day.

The publication cited slow sales as a reason for the product's demise. It also noted the device's focus on remote connectivity as pandemic-related restrictions eased. Amazon announced Glow on September 28, 2021, before launching invite-only availability, followed by general availability in March.

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With Stadia shutting down, what else can you use the Stadia Controller for?

Google is shutting down its Stadia game streaming service in January. The move wasn’t entirely surprising for anyone familiar with Google’s history of killing off products. But the announcement was so sudden that even game developers were …

Google is shutting down its Stadia game streaming service in January. The move wasn’t entirely surprising for anyone familiar with Google’s history of killing off products. But the announcement was so sudden that even game developers were caught by surprise. While Google is promising refunds to folks who’ve spent money to purchase games and Stadia-compatible […]

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