Google X loses the “Google,” gains a big yellow logo

The moonshot group drops its “Google” branding, evolves into an Alphabet incubator.

X's new logo. (credit: Re/Code)

A report from Recode gives us a nice update on the goings-on inside of Google X—Google/Alphabet's moonshot division—and the group has a new name and a new logo. It dropped the "Google" and is just "X" now, and you can the division's big yellow X logo above.

In The Google Tracker, we wondered if all the Alphabet companies with "Google" branding would end up getting renamed, and Google X is merely the latest division to drop "Google" once it left Google. We've also seen Google Ventures turn into "GV" (yes, just the letters), and Google Life Sciences become "Verily." The remaining non-Google products that use the "Google" name are Google Capital, Google Fiber, and Google Self Driving Cars.

The report says X is "sharpening its focus" and "framing itself as Alphabet’s incubator." X remains Alphabet's moonshot factory—it's there to evaluate ideas, build working solutions, and spin the projects out into Alphabet companies. The report says a new group inside X, called the "Foundry" is "creating tighter criteria" on when these projects get to live or die.

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Ex-NSA-Chef warnt vor Blackout: “Der Himmel verdunkelt sich”

Russland habe das ukrainische Stromnetz mit Malware angegriffen, auch die USA seien gefährdet, behauptet Ex-NSA-Chef Michael Hayen. Ganz so eindeutig ist die Situation allerdings nicht. (Malware, Virus)

Russland habe das ukrainische Stromnetz mit Malware angegriffen, auch die USA seien gefährdet, behauptet Ex-NSA-Chef Michael Hayen. Ganz so eindeutig ist die Situation allerdings nicht. (Malware, Virus)

Microsoft’s Remote Desktop app preview brings desktop apps to Continuum for phone (kind of)

Microsoft’s Remote Desktop app preview brings desktop apps to Continuum for phone (kind of)

One of the coolest new features in Windows 10 Mobile is Continuum for phone, which lets you connect some phones to an external display, keyboard, and mouse and use your mobile device like a desktop PC. But Continuum for phone is pretty limited: it only works on a handful of phones (including the Lumia 950, […]

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Microsoft’s Remote Desktop app preview brings desktop apps to Continuum for phone (kind of)

One of the coolest new features in Windows 10 Mobile is Continuum for phone, which lets you connect some phones to an external display, keyboard, and mouse and use your mobile device like a desktop PC. But Continuum for phone is pretty limited: it only works on a handful of phones (including the Lumia 950, […]

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US Intelligence director’s personal e-mail, phone hacked

“Crackas With Attitude”: we routed Clapper’s calls to Free Palestine Movement.

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper (far right) with CIA director John Brennan (center) and FBI director James Comey (left) before Congress last year. Clapper and Brennan have both now been targeted by hackers calling themselves "Crackas With Attitude". (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The same individual or group claiming to be behind a recent breach of the personal e-mail account of CIA Director John Brennan now claims to be behind the hijacking of the accounts of Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence confirmed to Motherboard that Clapper was targeted and that the case has been forwarded to law enforcement.

Someone going by the moniker "Cracka," claiming to be with a group of "teenage hackers" called "Crackas With Attitude," told Motherboard's Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchiarai that he had gained access to Clapper's Verizon FiOS account and changed the settings for his phone service to forward all calls to the Free Palestine Movement. Cracka also claimed to have gained access to Clapper's personal e-mail account and his wife's Yahoo account.

In October, Crackas With Attitude claimed responsibility for hacking CIA Director Brennan's personal e-mail account and gaining access to a number of work-related documents he had sent through it—including his application for a security clearance and credentials. The group also apparently gained access to a number of government web portals and applications, including the Joint Automated Booking System (a portal that provides law enforcement with data on any person's arrest records, regardless of whether the cases are ordered sealed by courts) and government employee personnel records. The group published a spreadsheet of personal contact details for over 2,000 government officials. The Twitter account used to post the information was suspended shortly afterward.

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Oath of the Gatewatch review: Magic has a new colour of mana—kinda

Beautiful art; more tentacles; new mechanics; and the Eldrazi are even weirder.

(credit: ©2016 Wizards of the Coast LLC in the USA & other countries. Illustration by Yefim Kligerman)

The latest Magic expansion set, Oath of the Gatewatch (OGW), will be released on January 22. OGW is the follow-up to Battle for Zendikar, continuing the story of Zendikar with a smaller set of 180 cards, including a new buddy for the Eldrazi titan Ulamog: Kozilek, the Great Distortion. Here he is in all his many-tentacled glory:

Kozilek, the Big Bad of this Magic expansion. (credit: ©2016 Wizards of the Coast LLC in the USA & other countries. Illustration by Aleksi Briclot)

Ahead of the official OGW release there's also a bunch of prerelease events on January 16 and 17—this coming weekend—at your local game shop. If you haven't played Magic in a while, or you just want a taste of the new set before buying a box of cards (or two), the mega-casual prerelease events (which cost about £20/$30) are the perfect opportunity to dip your toes in.

And now, without further ado, read on for our review of Oath of the Gatewatch. We've been playing it for the past week, so we have lots to say about the themes and mechanics of the new set, as well as some thoughts on how some new cards might factor into Constructed formats.

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UI-Framework: Neue Lizenzvereinbarung für Qt stärkt Open Source

Die Offenheit des Quellcodes von Qt ist nun für alle unterstützten Betriebssysteme langfristig gesichert. Künftig nutzt Qt zudem die LGPLv3. Einige bisher proprietäre Teile sollen offengelegt werden. (Qt, GPL)

Die Offenheit des Quellcodes von Qt ist nun für alle unterstützten Betriebssysteme langfristig gesichert. Künftig nutzt Qt zudem die LGPLv3. Einige bisher proprietäre Teile sollen offengelegt werden. (Qt, GPL)

Raumfahrt: Raumsonde Dawn findet Wasser auf Zwergplaneten Ceres

Wasser auf einem fremden Himmelskörper: Die Sonde Dawn hat sich dem Zwergplaneten Ceres bis auf weniger als 400 Kilometer genähert. Auf den Bildern, die die Sonde gemacht hat, ist gefrorenes Wasser zu erkennen. (Raumfahrt, Nasa)

Wasser auf einem fremden Himmelskörper: Die Sonde Dawn hat sich dem Zwergplaneten Ceres bis auf weniger als 400 Kilometer genähert. Auf den Bildern, die die Sonde gemacht hat, ist gefrorenes Wasser zu erkennen. (Raumfahrt, Nasa)

If Americans spend more on healthcare, why do Costa Ricans live longer?

Wealthy Americans live longer than Costa Ricans, but poorer Americans don’t.

(credit: NOAA)

Citizens of the United States have a higher income than Costa Ricans, and they spend more of it on health care. In spite of this, Costa Rica has a higher life expectancy than the US—a new article published in PNAS attempts to explain why. The analysis focuses on the steep socioeconomic gradient in health that exists in the US, where the poor have considerably worse health outcomes than the wealthy.

The authors, Rosero-Bixby and Dow, argue that while the wealthiest people in the US have a higher life expectancy than anyone in Costa Rica, the poorest residents of the US have a considerably lower life expectancy.

In Costa Rica, the life expectancy is 78.5 years, though the per-capita GDP is quite low at $9,200. In contrast, the US has a GDP of $40,000, and a life expectancy of 77.4 years. Typically, economic development raises the national life expectancy, so it’s unusual that the US does not have a life expectancy commensurate with its income.

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Terrorbekämpfung: Ohne die Techies geht es nicht

Die US-Regierung lädt zu einem Treffen mit ranghohen Managern aus dem Silicon Valley. Auf der Agenda: Wie die großen Technikfirmen bei der Terrorbekämpfung helfen können. (NSA, Apple)

Die US-Regierung lädt zu einem Treffen mit ranghohen Managern aus dem Silicon Valley. Auf der Agenda: Wie die großen Technikfirmen bei der Terrorbekämpfung helfen können. (NSA, Apple)