Cyanogen launches the “Mod” platform, with lots of Microsoft integration

Cyanogen launches an app store for apps that are “deeply integrated” into the OS.

Cyanogen Inc. has announced a new feature for the upcoming Marshmallow version of its commercial Android skin, Cyanogen OS. The company is launching the "Mods" platform, a way to build apps "directly into the OS." The platform's biggest participant is none other than Microsoft, which has built Skype, Cortana, OneNote, and Hyperlapse apps for Cyanogen's platform.

Cyanogen and Microsoft previously announced a "Strategic Partnership," which explains the two companies' almost joint rollout of this feature. The partnership covers "Bing services, Skype, OneDrive, OneNote, Outlook, and Microsoft Office," and it seems that most of those products are represented here. Four of the six announced Mods are Microsoft products. Configure the Mod platform appropriately and it almost seems like a Microsoft version of Android with Cyanogen as the intermediary.

Cyanogen's branding of this feature is rather confusing. "Cyanogen Inc.," the company, already makes an open source Android skin called "CyanogenMod." Cyanogen then takes CyanogenMod and adds some proprietary features to make "Cyanogen OS," a commercial version of its Android skin that it tries to license to manufacturers. That was hard enough for some people to keep straight, and now this new feature is only for Cyanogen OS, and it's called "Mods." If you're keeping track, Cyanogen Inc., Cyanogen OS, CyanogenMod, and Cyanogen's Mod platform are now all separate entities.

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Dial mit Aneeda: Will.i.ams Smartwatch, die keine sein soll

Ein großer Mobilfunknetzbetreiber will die Revolution im Bereich der Smartwatches starten. Und wen holt sich die Deutsche Telekom zur Unterstützung? Will.i.am! Herausgekommen ist ein interessantes, aber durchaus riskantes Konzept für eine intelligente Uhr mit Fokus auf Musik. (Smartwatch, Telekom)

Ein großer Mobilfunknetzbetreiber will die Revolution im Bereich der Smartwatches starten. Und wen holt sich die Deutsche Telekom zur Unterstützung? Will.i.am! Herausgekommen ist ein interessantes, aber durchaus riskantes Konzept für eine intelligente Uhr mit Fokus auf Musik. (Smartwatch, Telekom)

Google Fiber joins forces with municipal broadband network

Google will offer Internet service over city-owned fiber in Huntsville, Alabama.

(credit: Google)

Google Fiber said on Monday that it plans to bring its gigabit Internet service to Huntsville, Alabama. But instead of laying its own fiber, Google will offer service over a network that is being built by the city-owned Huntsville Utilities. Huntsville will lease space on the network to Google so it can offer Internet service. But it's not an exclusive deal, so other Internet providers could offer broadband over the same fiber. Huntsville, a city of nearly 190,000 residents, has been planning the fiber build for more than a year.

City officials "see it as a low-risk investment, as compared to administering the gigabit Internet themselves, which would require a massive increase in personnel in an arena where they have limited expertise," local news station WHNT reported today. Google Fiber should be available to the first Huntsville customers by the middle of 2017, but it could take a few years to extend service throughout the city, the report said.

Google Fiber offers service in Kansas City, Kansas and Missouri; Provo, Utah; Austin, Texas; and Atlanta, Georgia. Huntsville is now one of six additional cities where Google says it will offer service. Google lists 11 other cities as "potential" Fiber locations, bringing the total of possible deployments to 21 metro areas.

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Will high-priced headsets kill mass-market virtual reality in its crib?

At $799, the HTC Vive isn’t exactly at a consumer-friendly price point… yet.

Any excuse to show Ars' Sebastian Anthony in a Vive headset is a good one. (credit: Sebastian Anthony)

When Oculus announced that the first consumer edition of the Rift headset would launch at $599 (rather than the $300 to $350 the dev kits cost), many potential consumers and observers experienced some well-justified sticker shock. So when word leaked yesterday that Valve and HTC's Vive VR headset would launch in April at $799, it was easy to assume that they had just priced themselves out of the market.

But that's probably an overreaction when you consider the potential added value the Vive brings over the Rift. After all, the Vive package comes with two completely trackable handheld controllers as well as the "Lighthouse" laser boxes that help measure the positions of those controllers and the headset itself. It's hard to overstate just how important this kind of built-in hand-tracking is to making a compelling VR experience. Being able to simply reach out and instantly grab something in the virtual world is much more direct and intuitive than fiddling with the kind of controllers that have been designed for 2D monitors.

Oculus hasn't priced out its similar Oculus Touch controllers, which won't launch until the second half of the year, but when you consider that a plain old Xbox One controller routinely retails for $50, it's easy to see the Touch package adding an extra $100 or more to the Rift's price (especially considering that the Touch system requires a second Oculus camera).

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Betriebssystem: MOD soll Funktionen in Cyanogen OS einbinden

Cyanogen hat mit MOD ein Programm vorgestellt, das es Entwicklern und OEMs ermöglichen soll, Funktionen tief in Cyanogen OS einzubinden. Dadurch sollen beispielsweise Skype-Anrufe direkt vom normalen Dialer aus gestartet werden können. (MWC 2016, Microsoft)

Cyanogen hat mit MOD ein Programm vorgestellt, das es Entwicklern und OEMs ermöglichen soll, Funktionen tief in Cyanogen OS einzubinden. Dadurch sollen beispielsweise Skype-Anrufe direkt vom normalen Dialer aus gestartet werden können. (MWC 2016, Microsoft)

Powerful crap: The quest to turn smelly sewage into sweet biodiesel

The facility smell? “That’s money,” Todd French says. “That’s what it smells like.”

Metaphorically speaking, Todd French has been striving to make chicken salad out of, you know, at his Mississippi facilities. (credit: David MacNeal)

STARKVILLE, Mississippi—“By the time it gets here, David, it’s no longer my poop,” says microbiologist Todd French with conviction. “I don’t want you to think there’s solid turds coming in over there. When we get it as sludge, it’s far removed from what it was when it left your body. That’s all bacteria that has grown and fed off this stuff.”

French is trying to reassure me. We’re gazing down into a concrete vat filled with a churning tide of gray and green water at the Ernest E. Jones Wastewater Treatment Plant in Starkville, Mississippi. A gust of wind kicks an odor off the frothy surface; a spittle-sized drop of foam has hit my lip. Students in French’s program must get hepatitis shots and boosters before helping French in his audacious quest to convert sludge like this into biodiesel; I furiously rub my finger over the spot, removing as many dermis layers as possible.

But French tells me he’s ingested “mouthfuls” of the water without ill effects. “You don’t have to worry about getting anything… too much,” he says.

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Dentist said to hit patients will pay $12k for trying to out YouTube critic

“Psycho dentist” video remains up, and the attempt to remove it was costly.

In late 2015, a Georgia dentist who had lost his license sued an anonymous YouTube user for defamation. After an intervention by Public Citizen, the user will remain anonymous, while the dentist will pay $12,000 in attorneys' fees.

The Georgia State Board of Dentistry revoked the license of Gordon Trent Austin after he pled guilty to six counts of Medicare fraud pursuant to a 2009 indictment. The indictment also said that Austin beat several patients, including children. The assault charges were dropped as part of the plea deal. "When patients moaned, or even cried out, during the procedures, loudly enough to be heard by other patients in the waiting room, Austin would tell the patient to stop making noise and, if the patient failed to obey his command, the claim was that Austin would then strike them with a dental instrument to reinforce the command," Public Citizen attorney Paul Levy said in court papers.

An Atlanta-area television station broadcast a two-part investigation about Austin that same year. The TV investigation was uploaded to YouTube by an anonymous user called "gordonaustinsacoward."

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On the LPX Show: A closer look at Remix OS

On the LPX Show: A closer look at Remix OS

I’ve been covering Remix OS since Jide first introduced the operating system in early 2015. It’s an operating system that takes Google’s Android and turns it into a desktop operating system with a taskbar, desktop, and multi-window support and it’s come a long way in the year or so since it first launched. Originally available […]

On the LPX Show: A closer look at Remix OS is a post from: Liliputing

On the LPX Show: A closer look at Remix OS

I’ve been covering Remix OS since Jide first introduced the operating system in early 2015. It’s an operating system that takes Google’s Android and turns it into a desktop operating system with a taskbar, desktop, and multi-window support and it’s come a long way in the year or so since it first launched. Originally available […]

On the LPX Show: A closer look at Remix OS is a post from: Liliputing

Smartphones: HTC bringt zwei neue Desire-Modelle

Statt eines neuen Oberklasse-Smartphones stellt HTC in Barcelona zwei neue Desire-Modelle vor. Beide Marshmallow-Smartphones werden mit einer speziellen Technik besprüht, damit jedes verkaufte Smartphone ein individuelles Muster erhält. (HTC, Smartphone)

Statt eines neuen Oberklasse-Smartphones stellt HTC in Barcelona zwei neue Desire-Modelle vor. Beide Marshmallow-Smartphones werden mit einer speziellen Technik besprüht, damit jedes verkaufte Smartphone ein individuelles Muster erhält. (HTC, Smartphone)