Is HTC developing a Vive-branded phone for VR?

Is HTC developing a Vive-branded phone for VR?

HTC may be best known for making smartphones, but the company entered the virtual reality space in 2016 with the release of the HTC Vive VR system.

Now it looks like the company may be bringing the Vive brand to an upcoming smartphone. Or something.

HTC hasn’t made any officially announcements about the new phone yet, but Evan Blass posted a leaked promotional video from HTC which includes a glimpse of a phone with the HTC Vive name and logo on the back.

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Is HTC developing a Vive-branded phone for VR?

HTC may be best known for making smartphones, but the company entered the virtual reality space in 2016 with the release of the HTC Vive VR system.

Now it looks like the company may be bringing the Vive brand to an upcoming smartphone. Or something.

HTC hasn’t made any officially announcements about the new phone yet, but Evan Blass posted a leaked promotional video from HTC which includes a glimpse of a phone with the HTC Vive name and logo on the back.

Continue reading Is HTC developing a Vive-branded phone for VR? at Liliputing.

Pirate Bay Offered to Help Catch Criminals But Copyright Got in the Way

The Pirate Bay is often portrayed by copyright holders as a site that has no respect for the law, but that overstates the truth. According to one of its original founders, when the torrent site offered to help the authorities catch some really serious criminals several years ago, the police were completely disinterested.

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.

thepirateIf The Pirate Bay manages to navigate the stormy waters of the Internet for another couple of years, it will have spent an unprecedented decade-and-a-half thumbing its nose at the authorities. Of course, that has come at a price.

The authorities’ interest in The Pirate Bay remains at a high and, given the chance, police in some countries would happily take down the world’s most prominent copyright scofflaw. However, painting the site as having no respect for any law would be doing it a disservice. In fact, at one point it even offered to work with the police.

The revelations follow the publication of a shocking article by Aftonbladet (Swedish) which details how, over an extended period, its reporters monitored dozens of people sharing images of child abuse online. The publication even met up with some of its targets and conducted interviews in person.

One of the people to comment on the extraordinary piece is Tobias Andersson, an early spokesperson of free-sharing advocacy group Piratbyrån (Pirate Bureau) and The Pirate Bay. Interestingly, Andersson reveals how The Pirate Bay offered to help police catch these kinds of offenders many years ago.

“A ‘fun’ thing about my time at the Pirate Bureau and The Pirate Bay was when the National Police, during the middle of the trial against us, called and wanted to consult about [abuse images] and TPB,” Andersson says.

The former site spokesperson, who also had more recent responsibility at The Promo Bay project, says he went to meet the police where he spoke with an officer and a technician. They had a specific request – to implement a filter to stop certain content appearing on the site.

“They wanted us to block certain [abuse-related] keywords,” Andersson explains.

Of course, keyword filters are notoriously weak and easily circumvented. So, instead, Andersson suggested another route the authorities might take which, due to the very public nature of torrent sharing (especially more than a decade ago when people were less privacy-conscious), might make actual perpetrators more easy to catch.

“I told [the police] how they could see the IP addresses in a [BitTorrent] client belonging to those who were sharing the content,” Andersson explains.

“I showed them how to start a torrent at 0.1kb/s download to be able to see the client list but without sharing anything. Which is not really rocket science,” the TPB and Piratbyrån veteran informs TorrentFreak.

Somewhat disappointingly, however, the police were unresponsive.

“They were not at all interested,” he says.

“Our skilled moderators [on The Pirate Bay] routinely deleted everything that could be suspected to be child porn, but still people tried to post it again and again. I wanted to explain to the police that we could easily identify most of stuff being posted but they were totally uninterested.”

Meanwhile, however, Hollywood and the recording industries were working with Swedish police on a highly expensive and complex technical case to bring down The Pirate Bay on copyright grounds. Sadly, it was to be further copyright-related demands that would bring negotiations on catching more serious offenders to an end.

“Because we refused to censor [The Pirate Bay’s] search to remove, for example, a crappy Stanley Kubrick movie, our ‘cooperation’ with the police ended there. Too bad, because we could have easily provided them with lists [of offenders] like those Aftonbladet reported today,” Andersson concludes.

Today’s revelations mark the second time The Pirate Bay has been shown to work with authorities to trap serious criminals. In 2013, the site provided evidence to TorrentFreak which showed notorious copyright troll outfit Prenda Law uploaded “honey-pot” torrents to the site. The principals of that organization are now facing charges of extortion and fraud.

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The “Nokia 6” is HMD’s first Android-powered Nokia phone

$245 China-only device has 5.5-inch screen, aluminum unibody, and Snapdragon 430.

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Nokia is getting back into the smartphone business. A company called "HMD," which includes a number of old-guard Nokia employees, has emerged to resurrect the brand from the ashes of the Microsoft acquisition. Recently the company announced its new phone: the "Nokia 6." It runs "the latest version" of Android Nougat (so 7.1.1?), it's milled out of a single block of aluminum, and it has a 5.5-inch "HD" screen. The bad news is that is has a Snapdragon 430 SoC and is exclusive to China. But hey, this looks like a good first step and serves as a peek into the future of the new Nokia.

According to the press release, the Nokia 6 is launching in "early 2017" for 1,699 CNY ($245, £200). It has a Snapdragon 430 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, a 16MP rear camera, and an 8MP front camera. There is lots of talk about the aluminum unibody design, which HMD promises is part of the "Nokia phone hallmarks of quality, superior craftsmanship and relentless focus on the consumer experience."

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Star Trek Fanfilm: Der Streit um Axanar geht doch noch weiter

Der Streit um den Star Trek Fanfilm Axanar ist doch nicht beendet, sondern geht in die nächste Runde. Ein Richter wies den Fair-Use-Anspruch der Filmemacher zurück, entschied aber auch gegen die Rechteinhaber von Paramount und CBS. (Star Trek, Urheberrecht)

Der Streit um den Star Trek Fanfilm Axanar ist doch nicht beendet, sondern geht in die nächste Runde. Ein Richter wies den Fair-Use-Anspruch der Filmemacher zurück, entschied aber auch gegen die Rechteinhaber von Paramount und CBS. (Star Trek, Urheberrecht)

11 speedruns to watch live at this week’s Games Done Quick marathon

From Gamecube-tilting to Donkey Kong relays, and everything in between.

The Awesome Games Done Quick crowd reacts with glee as the Super Mario World "total control" exploit is demonstrated live for the first time at AGDQ 2014, the kind of moment that's best experienced live. (credit: TASVideos / AGDQ)

As my colleague Sam already highlighted, this year's Awesome Games Done Quick charity marathon is now in full swing with a full week of live video game speedruns from a ballroom in Herndon, Virginia. The correct course of action, in light of this information, is to take the entire week off from work and sit in front of a Twitch-enabled screen for hundreds of hours straight, watching a stream of players talk their way through some extremely quick video game play-throughs.

If you can't stay glued to the screen for the entire week, though, you might still want to make time to check out a few of the most interesting runs scheduled for the charity marathon. We've combed through the schedule and picked out a few highlights that we think you should watch, either live or via the AGDQ archives.

Though we could have listed practically the entire schedule in a list like this, we forced ourselves to a limit of at most two runs per day, so as not to inundate your busy schedule. We've included some example video from previous speedruns below, but the real fun of AGDQ comes from watching the games performed live, with running commentary and the excitement of not knowing what will happen.

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Projektmanagement: Atlassian kauft Trello für 425 Millionen US-Dollar

Das Unternehmen Atlassian baut sein Portfolio an Entwickler- und Firmenwerkzeugen weiter aus. Für bis zu 425 Millionen US-Dollar übernimmt es Trello, das Studio hinter einer beliebten Projektmanagement-Software. (Projektmanagement, Internet)

Das Unternehmen Atlassian baut sein Portfolio an Entwickler- und Firmenwerkzeugen weiter aus. Für bis zu 425 Millionen US-Dollar übernimmt es Trello, das Studio hinter einer beliebten Projektmanagement-Software. (Projektmanagement, Internet)

Deals of the Day (1-09-2017)

Deals of the Day (1-09-2017)

Bose makes some of the most popular noise-canceling headphones, renowned for their excellent audio quality, high-quality noise reduction, and comfortable fit. But they’re also known for something else: their high price tag.

New Bose QuietComfort headphones tend to sell for around $299 and up.

But right now Woot is offering a deal on a set of the discontinued (but highly-regarded) QuietComfort 15 headphones.

Note that these refurbished headphones are only covered by a limited 90-day warranty.

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Deals of the Day (1-09-2017)

Bose makes some of the most popular noise-canceling headphones, renowned for their excellent audio quality, high-quality noise reduction, and comfortable fit. But they’re also known for something else: their high price tag.

New Bose QuietComfort headphones tend to sell for around $299 and up.

But right now Woot is offering a deal on a set of the discontinued (but highly-regarded) QuietComfort 15 headphones.

Note that these refurbished headphones are only covered by a limited 90-day warranty.

Continue reading Deals of the Day (1-09-2017) at Liliputing.

Google plugs severe Android vulnerability that exposed devices to spying

Bootmode exploit gave attackers ability to hack modem, eavesdrop on calls.

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Google has shut down a "high-severity" exploit in its Nexus 6 and 6P phones which gave attackers with USB access the opportunity to take over the onboard modem during boot-up—allowing them to listen in on phonecalls, or intercept mobile data packets.

The vulnerability was part of a cluster of security holes found by security researchers at IBM's X-Force all related to a flaw—tagged CVE-2016-8467—in the phones' bootmode, which uses malware-infected PCs and malicious power chargers to access hidden USB interfaces. Patches were rolled out before the vulnerabilities were made public, in November for the Nexus 6, and January for the 6P.

The waveform from a successfully intercepted phone call.

The waveform from a successfully intercepted phone call. (credit: IBM)

The exploit also allowed access to find the phone's "exact GPS coordinates with detailed satellite information, place phone calls, steal call information, and access or change nonvolatile items or the EFS partition."

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Jobnetzwerk: Russland will App von LinkedIn verbieten

Das zu Microsoft gehörende Jobnetzwerk LinkedIn hat schon länger Probleme in Russland, nun droht sogar der Marktausschluss: Apple und Google wurden aufgefordert, die App aus ihren Download-Stores zu entfernen. (LinkedIn, Google)

Das zu Microsoft gehörende Jobnetzwerk LinkedIn hat schon länger Probleme in Russland, nun droht sogar der Marktausschluss: Apple und Google wurden aufgefordert, die App aus ihren Download-Stores zu entfernen. (LinkedIn, Google)