Unlocked, loaded guns more common among parents who give kids firearm lessons

It’s unknown if demonstrating responsible handling actually keeps kids safe.

A man helps a boy look at a handgun during the National Rifle Association's Annual Meetings & Exhibits at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis on April 16, 2023.

Enlarge / A man helps a boy look at a handgun during the National Rifle Association's Annual Meetings & Exhibits at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis on April 16, 2023. (credit: Getty | Jeremy Hogan)

Gun-owning parents who teach their kids how to responsibly handle and shoot a gun are less likely to store those deadly weapons safely, according to a survey-based study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics.

The study, conducted by gun violence researchers at Rutgers University, analyzed survey responses from 870 gun-owning parents. Of those, the parents who responded that they demonstrated proper handling to their child or teen, had their kid practice safe handling under supervision, and/or taught their kid how to shoot a firearm were more likely than other gun-owning parents to keep at least one gun unsecured—that is, unlocked and loaded. In fact, each of the three responses carried at least double the odds of the parent having an unlocked, loaded gun around, the study found.

The survey responses may seem like a paradox for parents who value safe and responsible gun handling. Previous studies have suggested that safe storage of firearms can reduce the risk of injuries and deaths among children and teens. A 2005 JAMA study, for instance, found lower risks of firearm injuries among children and teens when parents securely store their firearms—meaning they kept them locked, unloaded, and stored separately from locked ammunition. And as of 2020, firearm-related injuries became the leading cause of death among children and teens in the US.

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Richtfunk: Kleinstadt leidet unter schlechtem Deutsche Glasfaser-Netz

Das FTTH-Netz musste übergangsweise per Richtfunk angeschlossen werden. Bis Ende des Monats will Deutsche Glasfaser auf Leitungen der Bahn umschalten. (Deutsche Glasfaser, Glasfaser)

Das FTTH-Netz musste übergangsweise per Richtfunk angeschlossen werden. Bis Ende des Monats will Deutsche Glasfaser auf Leitungen der Bahn umschalten. (Deutsche Glasfaser, Glasfaser)

Größere Bildschirme, neue Kamerafunktion: Apple stellt iPhone 16 Pro und iPhone 16 Pro Max vor

Apple hat seine neuen Flaggschiff-Smartphones vorgestellt, das iPhone 16 Pro und das iPhone 16 Pro Max, mit größeren Displays und neuer Kameratechnik. (iPhone, Apple)

Apple hat seine neuen Flaggschiff-Smartphones vorgestellt, das iPhone 16 Pro und das iPhone 16 Pro Max, mit größeren Displays und neuer Kameratechnik. (iPhone, Apple)

Apple adds Action and Camera Control buttons to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro

A few years ago it looked like the future of smartphones might be devices without any ports or buttons. But it looks like Apple is moving in the other direction. Its new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro smartphones have more buttons than their predecessors,…

A few years ago it looked like the future of smartphones might be devices without any ports or buttons. But it looks like Apple is moving in the other direction. Its new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro smartphones have more buttons than their predecessors, thanks to the introduction of a new Camera Control button. The […]

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Apple will release iOS 18, macOS 15, iPadOS 18, other updates on September 16

Apple Intelligence won’t be part of the initial launch.

Apple will release iOS 18, macOS 15, iPadOS 18, other updates on September 16

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Apple plans to release the next versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS to the general public on September 16, the company announced via its website following its iPhone-centric product event earlier today. We should also see updates for tvOS and the HomePod operating system on the same date.

The new releases bring a number of new features and refinements to Apple’s platforms: better texting with Android devices thanks to support for the RCS standard, iPhone Mirroring that allows you to interact with your iPhone via your Mac, more UI customization options for iPhones and iPads, and other improvements besides.

What won't be included in these initial releases is any hint of Apple Intelligence, the batch of generative AI and machine learning features that Apple announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June. Apple is testing some of the Apple Intelligence features in betas of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS 15.1, updates that will be released later this fall. When Apple Intelligence does arrive, compatibility will be limited: it will require an iPhone 15 Pro or one of the just-announced iPhone 16 or 16 Pro models; an iPad Air or Pro with an M1, M2, or M4 chip; or an Apple Silicon Mac. Apple will also be withholding Apple Intelligence from devices in the EU, at least for now.

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Hollywood and Netflix Report Piracy Threats to the EU, Call for ‘Intermediary’ Action

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has submitted its latest overview of piracy threats to the European Commission. The submission details many of the usual targets, including torrent sites, streaming portals, and piracy apps. The main theme, however, concerns the role of third-party intermediaries. According to the MPA, these companies should take more responsibility, whether they like it or not.

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mpa logo euOver the past two decades, online piracy has proven to be a massive challenge for the entertainment industries.

Governments around the world have recognized this challenge and, where possible, lend a helping hand to identify and address these threats.

The European Commission, for example, compiles a bi-annual ‘Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List’ following the example set by the United States. Like its U.S. equivalent, the EU watchlist relies on input from stakeholder groups, which nominate problematic sites and services for inclusion.

The most recent version of the report was published in 2022 and the EU is currently working on an updated edition. This will rely in part on comments from the Motion Picture Association (MPA), which represents several major Hollywood studios and Netflix.

MPA Reports Piracy Threats

As the driving force behind the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), the largest and most active anti-piracy group, MPA is well aware of the global piracy threats. And indeed, its submission lists dozens of problematic sites and services.

MPA’s overview includes many of the usual targets, including torrent sites such as The Pirate Bay and 1337x, streaming portals including Solarmovie, and various piracy apps and IPTV services.

The full list, available at the bottom of this article, also includes less obvious targets, such as the messaging app Telegram, Russian social media network VK, and various domain name registries. Those have been called out previously, though, so that’s no surprise either.

The MPA says that it does not intend to provide an exhaustive overview of the most severe threats. The mentioned sites and services mostly serve to illustrate the scope and nature of the anti-piracy challenges.

“The MPA’s contribution is not intended to be comprehensive but instead reflects an attempt to identify sites and services particularly illustrative of the nature and scope of online content theft,” it writes.

Intermediaries are KEY to enforcement

Needless to say, the MPA won’t expect the European Commission to magically make these piracy threats disappear overnight. The MPA itself is much better equipped to deal with these threats than the EU. However, the EU can help to shape legislative conditions that can make enforcement efforts more effective.

With this in mind, it’s no surprise that the ‘key enforcement points’ highlighted by the MPA don’t involve pirate sites directly. Instead, they are solely focused on ‘intermediaries’, which include hosting companies, CDN providers, advertisers, and domain registrars, among others.

These companies do business with pirate sites, willingly or not. Yet, the same organizations are not particularly proactive when it comes to enforcement or helping third-party enforcement efforts, MPA says.

In fact, all the “key enforcement points” in MPA’s submission are related to intermediaries. These companies should be more proactive to prevent infringement, terminate accounts when needed, and verify the identities of business customers.

“Intermediaries should take proactive measures to prevent the availability of infringing content”

“Intermediaries should have a clear obligation to verify the identity of all their business customers and to ensure that the contact details listed are up to date and accurate”

“Intermediaries should take adequate steps to ensure their services are not used to facilitate infringement by ceasing the provision of their services”

Key Enforcement Points

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How the EU Can Help

Throughout the submission, MPA mentions that it asked European intermediaries to release information on the operators of piracy services. This information could help to expose anonymous operators, so they can be brought to justice.

These notes emphasize that European intermediaries could potentially have usable information. If that’s not the case, the EU might want to consider legislative action to make sure that this changes going forward.

While describing the problem, MPA also offers a solution: make Know Your Business Customer (KYBC) requirements mandatory for companies operating under EU law.

“Online enforcement efforts are frustrated when intermediaries fail to take adequate steps to ensure that their services are not being used to facilitate copyright infringement, a problem compounded by the fact that many website operators and intermediaries operate anonymously.

“This is an issue that needs to be addressed by the EU legislator urgently and we therefore strongly encourage the inclusion of due diligence ‘Know Your Business Customer’ verification obligations for these services within the Digital Services Act,” MPA adds.

This isn’t the first time these suggestions have been made. In recent years, the MPA and related organizations have lobbied for stricter verification checks for online intermediaries. Making these checks mandatory would be a game-changer, they repeatedly argued.

While the Digital Services Act already includes some KYBC requirements, the rules don’t apply to intermediaries and hosting platforms.

The MPA’s extensive overview of pirate sites and services serves as a backdrop to a call to reconsider the scope of KYBC requirements. The EU Commission can’t do much to target the pirate sites and platforms directly, but they can shape the conditions to boost enforcement, MPA indirectly suggests.

The Motion Picture Association’s full submission to the European Commission is available here (pdf). Below is a list of all the sites and services highlighted in the report. Some of these were shut down in recent weeks.

Linking and streaming websites

– Fmovies
– Vegamovies
– rezka[.]ag
– Seasonvar[.]ru
– Dizigom
– Gimy[.]ai
– Goojara[.]to/levidia.ch/Supernova[.]to
– KatMovieHD[.]boo
– Tamilblasters[.]link
– Gnula.nu/[.]se
– Dytt8[.]net, Dytt89.com, Dy2018.net, Dy2018[.]com, Dydytt[.]net, and Ygdy8[.]com
– Rlsbb[.]ru
– Solarmovie[.]to
– Sockshare1[.]com
– Hianime (formerly Aniwatch[.]to and zoro[.]to)
– Cuevana[.]biz and Cuevana3[.]eu
– Braflix[.]video
– Cuevana3[.]ch
– Veronline[.]in (formerly veronline[.]sh and veronline[.]cc)

Illegal IPTV and streaming services

– MagisTV.net
– Tele-latino.com
– TVExpress.pro
– Theking365tv.site
– GenIPTV
– King-IPTV.net
– Globe IPTV
– Crystal OTT
– Gogo IPTV
– SVI Cloud
– Unblock Tech
– WHMCS Smarters

Cyberlockers and video hosting services

– Doodstream (doods[.]pro)
– Baidu Wangpan
– VK[.]com
– Uploaded.net
– Mixdrop[.]co
– Streamtape[.]com
– Netu[.]ac
– Hqq[.]to
– Waaw[.]to

Piracy Apps

– EVPAD
– EVPAD
– MagisTV.video
– Telegram

P2p and BitTorrent portals

– 1337x[.]to
– ThePirateBay[.]org
– Rutracker[.]org
– Rutor[.]info
– YggTorrent

Hosting providers

– Virtual Systems, V-Sys
– Squitter, ABC Consultancy, Peenq, ESTOXY, BestDC, SERDECH
– Private Layer, Swiss Global, and affiliated companies
– DDoS-Guard.net

Registries

– .CH Registry
– .CC Registry
– .IO Registry
– .ME Registry
– .RU Registry
– .TO Registry

Advertisers

– 1XBET

Piracy as a Service

– 2embed[.]cc
– Vidsrc[.]to
– Njal[.]la
– Collaps.org
– GDrivePlayer
– XFileSharing/XvideoSharing

TV Operators

– SatCon Africa
– Excaf Telecom
– Cross Connect

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Apple updates both of its new iPhones with A18 and A18 Pro chips

Both new iPhones get new chips at the same time for the first time in years.

Apple updates both of its new iPhones with A18 and A18 Pro chips

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For the last couple years, Apple has reserved its most significant silicon updates for its iPhone Pro models, while the less expensive non-Pro iPhones have made do with year-old chips. This year, Apple is introducing new A18-series chips for both Pro and non-Pro iPhones, chips which it says are "designed for Apple Intelligence from the ground up."

The Apple A18 (no Pro, no Bionic, just A18) will power the new iPhone 16 and 16 Plus—the iPhone 15 used an A16 Bionic, and jumping two chip generations in one year makes for more impressive-sounding performance numbers.

Like the last few generations of iPhone chip, the A18 includes a 6-core CPU with two high-performance processor cores and four high-efficiency cores. Apple says the CPU is 30 percent faster than the A16 chip in the iPhone 15. The A18 also includes a 5-core GPU that Apple says is 40 percent faster than the GPU in the iPhone 15—the A18 GPU also supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing, which was introduced in the A17 Pro.

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Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro boasts a bigger screen and better camera zoom

A 48-megapixel ultra-wide camera and the A18 Pro chip headline Apple’s flagship.

As expected, Apple announced the new iPhone Pro models today during a livestream: the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. The iPhone 16 Pro has a 6.3-inch display, and the Max has a 6.9-inch display. That's primarily thanks to thinner borders around the displays.

Like the iPhone 15 Pro, the 16 Pro is made of titanium but with a new texture. Apple claims the phone has improved heat management with its new chassis, which could address some of our complaints about the iPhone 15 Pro—that means up to 20 percent faster sustained performance, too.

Larger batteries and efficiency improvements have led to a promise of battery life improvements, though Apple didn't say exactly how much longer they'll last during the livestream.

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