Anti-Terror-Paket: Kabinett beschließt Ausweispflicht für Prepaid-Karten

Nutzer von Prepaid-Karten sollen sich künftig mit einem Dokument ausweisen. Eine nachträgliche Registrierungspflicht und eine Adressüberprüfung wird es jedoch nicht geben. (Telekommunikation, Handy)

Nutzer von Prepaid-Karten sollen sich künftig mit einem Dokument ausweisen. Eine nachträgliche Registrierungspflicht und eine Adressüberprüfung wird es jedoch nicht geben. (Telekommunikation, Handy)

Meet the Mighty Hercules, slayer of hurricanes

On the eve of Atlantic hurricane season, we went aboard the planes that hunt storms.

The Mighty Hercules stands in the foreground, with the Gulfstream IV behind it. (credit: Lee Hutchinson)

Every minute of every hour, sophisticated weather satellites are circumnavigating the world, keeping vigil over the planet's atmosphere and streaming data back to the ground. But when it comes to hurricanes and their imminent landfalls, a somewhat lower and slower tool is the most valuable: the venerable WC-130 aircraft. Using a design dating back to 1962, these durable workhorses fly directly into the heart of the storm, where no satellite can see.

The “Mighty Hercules,” capable of flying about 18 hours without refueling, has been the mainstay of the US Air Force’s “Hurricane Hunters” program since 1999. Just weeks before the beginning of the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season on June 1, the National Hurricane Center and the Air Force invited the press to take a close-up look at one of these planes (along with a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Gulfstream IV) at Scholes Field in Galveston.

This sliver of an island along the northern Texas coast has seen its share of large cyclones. It's close to where the devastating Hurricane Ike made landfall in 2008, and before that, Hurricane Alicia passed directly over the island in 1983. Galveston's most memorable hurricane is the Great Storm of 1900, which caused an estimated 6,000 to 12,000 fatalities and is still the deadliest natural disaster in US history. Fortunately, no storms threatened on the late spring afternoon when Ars visited Scholes Field. Instead, under partly sunny skies, we had a great opportunity to check out the tech used to fly into, and above, the most powerful terrestrial storms known to humans.

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Kindernahrung: Mein Baby Club von Hipp wurde gehackt

Kopierte Nutzerdaten sind immer ein Ärgernis – besonders, wenn die persönlichen Informationen von Kindern betroffen sind. Der Hersteller Hipp hat seine Kunden jetzt über einen Einbruch in die eigenen Serversysteme des Mein Baby Clubs informiert. (Security, Server)

Kopierte Nutzerdaten sind immer ein Ärgernis - besonders, wenn die persönlichen Informationen von Kindern betroffen sind. Der Hersteller Hipp hat seine Kunden jetzt über einen Einbruch in die eigenen Serversysteme des Mein Baby Clubs informiert. (Security, Server)

Latest ECS LIVA mini-PCs include Apollo Lake, Intel vPro models

Latest ECS LIVA mini-PCs include Apollo Lake, Intel vPro models

Ahead of the Computex show in Taiwan this week, ECS announced it would be showing off a mini PC called the LIVA Pro, featuring a socketed mini STX motherboard that allows you to upgrade or replace the processor.

But it turns out that’s not the only new LIVA mini PC on display at Computex this week.

There’s also a model sporting an Intel Apollo Lake processor and several other systems including an ECS LIVA One vPro with support for Intel Skylake chips featuring Intel’s vPro technology.

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Latest ECS LIVA mini-PCs include Apollo Lake, Intel vPro models

Ahead of the Computex show in Taiwan this week, ECS announced it would be showing off a mini PC called the LIVA Pro, featuring a socketed mini STX motherboard that allows you to upgrade or replace the processor.

But it turns out that’s not the only new LIVA mini PC on display at Computex this week.

There’s also a model sporting an Intel Apollo Lake processor and several other systems including an ECS LIVA One vPro with support for Intel Skylake chips featuring Intel’s vPro technology.

Continue reading Latest ECS LIVA mini-PCs include Apollo Lake, Intel vPro models at Liliputing.

LG’s Stylus 2 Plus is the midrange competition for Samsung’s Note phones

With a 5.7-inch display, there’s a lot of room to scribble on this handset.

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LG is challenging Samsung's Note smartphones with a new stylus-equipped handset of its own. While the Stylus 2 was announced earlier this year, the Stylus 2 Plus builds on that phone's design and improves the guts for a more powerful device.

The two biggest improvements are in the Stylus 2 Plus' screen and processor. Rather than the 5.7-inch, 1280×720 display on the first model, the new model has the same size screen but with a 1920×1080 resolution. The processor has also been upgraded to a 1.4GHz octa-core chip from the first phone's 1.2GHZ quad-core CPU.

The Stylus 2 Plus will also have 16GB of onboard storage, a 3,000 mAh battery, and a fingerprint sensor on the back of the handset. The cameras will change depending on where the device is sold: some markets will get a 16-megapixel rear camera and an 8MP front-facing camera. Others will have the same 13MP rear camera and 5MP front-facing camera in the original Stylus 2. RAM will change depending on region as well, with some countries receiving 3GB of RAM and others getting 2GB.

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Leipzig: Neuer Telekom-Funkturm für DVB-T2 und DAB+

Die Stadt Leipzig hat einen neuen Sendeturm. Aus 170 Metern Höhe wird das Signal des digitalen Antennenfernsehens DVB-T2 und für das Digitalradio DAB+ verbreitet. (DVB-T, Telekom)

Die Stadt Leipzig hat einen neuen Sendeturm. Aus 170 Metern Höhe wird das Signal des digitalen Antennenfernsehens DVB-T2 und für das Digitalradio DAB+ verbreitet. (DVB-T, Telekom)

OnePlus ditches the invite system for good

OnePlus ditches the invite system for good

OnePlus got a lot of good press for its first smartphone by offering a handset with high-end specs at a mid-range price, along with a few features that were unique at the time — the OnePlus One was one of the first phones to ship with Cyanogen OS, for example.

But there’s one thing that potential OnePlus customers have never been particularly fond of: the company’s habit of selling new phones on an invite-only basis.

Continue reading OnePlus ditches the invite system for good at Liliputing.

OnePlus ditches the invite system for good

OnePlus got a lot of good press for its first smartphone by offering a handset with high-end specs at a mid-range price, along with a few features that were unique at the time — the OnePlus One was one of the first phones to ship with Cyanogen OS, for example.

But there’s one thing that potential OnePlus customers have never been particularly fond of: the company’s habit of selling new phones on an invite-only basis.

Continue reading OnePlus ditches the invite system for good at Liliputing.

Ars UK is hiring an Engagement Coordinator

Are you the SEO, social media, nu-media ninja-cum-one-person-army that we’re looking for?

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Ars Technica is looking for an Engagement Coordinator to join its London-based team. As the job title implies, this position does not involve writing on the site, though it does report directly to the editor (me). This is a role that will be mostly focused with social media, investigating new platforms and technologies, SEO, analytics and statistics, and other stuff that helps increase the impact and reach of Ars Technica UK's superb and sometimes dauntingly awesome editorial output.

Ars Technica UK had a very successful first year: we were profitable (I'm told this is very rare for a new publication), and we tripled both our headcount and readership. Editorial-wise, we are doing well. But there is another challenge that we need to crack: think about those millions of science, tech, policy, and car nerds out there who aren't currently reading Ars Technica... but should be. I want to hire someone who can reel those new readers in.

The ideal candidate would be based in London. You will have to be present at our swanky new office on Hanover Square, just off Oxford Circus most of the time (but you can work from home occasionally). Ideally you would be proficient with traffic analysis and reporting tools such as Google Analytics and Hitwise, and be able to process that data in such a way so as to help me make decisions. Ideally you would have professional experience as an SEO specialist, social media guru, marketing bod, or some other similarly nu-digital-mediaesque role.

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Number26: Fintech-Startup kündigt Kunden grundlos

Fintech-Startups wollen die Finanzwelt umkrempeln – doch der Dienst Number26 verärgert die Kunden fast wie eine normale Bank. Jetzt wurde zahlreichen Kunden die Kündigung ausgesprochen – ohne Angabe von Gründen. (Fintech, Internet)

Fintech-Startups wollen die Finanzwelt umkrempeln - doch der Dienst Number26 verärgert die Kunden fast wie eine normale Bank. Jetzt wurde zahlreichen Kunden die Kündigung ausgesprochen - ohne Angabe von Gründen. (Fintech, Internet)

PES 2017: Soccer simulation, not soccer game

After the success of PES 16 Konami continues its push towards thrilling realism.

Pro Evolution Soccer is at a crossroads. PES 2016 was a stark improvement over anything the series had delivered since its PlayStation 2 heyday, with critics widely declaring that it outperformed FIFA 16—at least in raw action, if not shiny extras. Konami's challenge with PES 2017 is to continue the upward trend, and give FIFA diehards a truly compelling reason to switch.

Smartly, the advances and tweaks seen in PES 2017 do not revolve around what the competition is doing. PES 2016 took the series away from the showy theatrics and power fantasies of FIFA 16, edging it ever closer to realism. PES 2017 continues that approach. This is a game that knows exactly what digital football should look and feel like. As in real life, you might witness the occasional 30-yard bullet here and there, but the long-term rewards revolve around how diligent you are in understanding and practising the core strategies that underpin the world's most successful and respected teams.

Mechanics as simple as how players pass and caress the ball have been perceptibly altered. Even the shortest of passes feels important thanks to the authority with which players execute them. Almost completely gone is the pinball sensation that has plagued football games of the past, replaced by clever physics that make the ball its own individual entity. It no longer feels as though the ball has some form of magnetic attraction to a player's body—get a pass wrong, through poor timing or power, and you pay for it.

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