OnePlus 3 review: A great $400 phone you can actually buy

With the death of the invite system, OnePlus is finally worth your consideration.

OnePlus is back with its fourth device, the OnePlus 3. The upstart Oppo subsidiary has slowly been maturing since entering the market in 2014, and the OnePlus 3 feels like the company's first phone that "normal" people can safely consider.

The biggest reason is that OnePlus has done away with its lame invite-to-purchase system, meaning potential customers no longer have to fight to hand over their money. Thanks to that change, it really feels like there are no catches now: OnePlus is offering a Snapdragon 820, a whopping 6GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and an aluminum body for $399 (£309), and it's actually going to work with LTE networks outside of China.

Design

The OnePlus 3 is easily the best-made phone OnePlus has ever produced. The aluminum unibody is a big upgrade over the plastic-clad OnePlus One and 2, and it's more durable than the glass-backed OnePlus X. The back design looks like an exact copy of an HTC One M9, but it's hard to care too much about originality when the build quality is this good. Overall, the OnePlus 3 is as well made as a top-tier phone from HTC or Apple; it's just offered at a much lower price.

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Azpen Hybrx is a cheap laptop with Android-based Remix OS (crowdfunding)

Azpen Hybrx is a cheap laptop with Android-based Remix OS (crowdfunding)

Budget tablet maker Azpen is branching out and launching a budget laptop. The Azpen Hybrx features an 11.6 inch, 2.4 pound laptop that will eventually sell for about $140.

But Azpen is launching the Hybrx through a Kickstarter campaign, and offering the notebook to early backers for as little as $69.

There’s just one catch: this isn’t a Windows laptop. It runs Remix OS 2.0.

Actually, there might be another catch.

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Azpen Hybrx is a cheap laptop with Android-based Remix OS (crowdfunding)

Budget tablet maker Azpen is branching out and launching a budget laptop. The Azpen Hybrx features an 11.6 inch, 2.4 pound laptop that will eventually sell for about $140.

But Azpen is launching the Hybrx through a Kickstarter campaign, and offering the notebook to early backers for as little as $69.

There’s just one catch: this isn’t a Windows laptop. It runs Remix OS 2.0.

Actually, there might be another catch.

Continue reading Azpen Hybrx is a cheap laptop with Android-based Remix OS (crowdfunding) at Liliputing.

Airbnb: We shouldn’t have to help San Francisco enforce new rental law

Startup: Making us monitor listings for registration numbers violates federal law.

Members of HomeSharersSF, speaking at a rally at City Hall in San Francisco before the big vote on the Airbnb Law in October 2014. (credit: Kevin Krejci)

It’s not every day that a major tech company sues its hometown. But that’s exactly what’s just happened: on Monday, Airbnb sued the City and County of San Francisco over a new law set to go into effect next month.

The new law expands upon a previous ordinance, which Airbnb itself helped initially draft. The earlier law went into effect in February 2015—it defined and began to regulate short-term rentals. The additional legislation, set to take effect in late July 2016, now requires that listings on sites like Airbnb clearly publish this new registration number and holds both the host and the "platform" (Airbnb) potentially civilly and criminally liable for non-compliance.

In its civil complaint, Airbnb argues that it should not be found liable under the new ordinance, as it is exempt under federal statute. Specifically, Airbnb says that it is protected under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act—the famed law that protects "computer service" providers from being found liable for speech made by its users.

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Axon 7 im Hands on: Oneplus bekommt starke Konkurrenz

Topausgestattete Smartphones zu einem niedrigen Preis sind bisher die Spezialität von Oneplus. Der chinesische Hersteller ZTE hat gezeigt, dass er das auch kann: Sein Axon 7 ist noch besser ausgestattet – und kaum teurer. (ZTE, Smartphone)

Topausgestattete Smartphones zu einem niedrigen Preis sind bisher die Spezialität von Oneplus. Der chinesische Hersteller ZTE hat gezeigt, dass er das auch kann: Sein Axon 7 ist noch besser ausgestattet - und kaum teurer. (ZTE, Smartphone)

Brexit: Vodafone prüft Umzug des Konzernsitzes aus UK

Nach der Brexit-Abstimmung prüft Vodafone, sein Hauptquartier in London aufzugeben. Die Freizügigkeit von Bürgern, Kapital und Gütern sei entscheidend für den Konzern. (Vodafone, Internet)

Nach der Brexit-Abstimmung prüft Vodafone, sein Hauptquartier in London aufzugeben. Die Freizügigkeit von Bürgern, Kapital und Gütern sei entscheidend für den Konzern. (Vodafone, Internet)

Patent: Apple will Konzertaufnahmen verhindern

Apple hat ein Patent zugesprochen bekommen, mit dem unter anderem Konzertaufnahmen verhindert werden könnten. Dazu können gezielt einzelne Funktionen im Smartphone deaktiviert werden. (Apple, Mobil)

Apple hat ein Patent zugesprochen bekommen, mit dem unter anderem Konzertaufnahmen verhindert werden könnten. Dazu können gezielt einzelne Funktionen im Smartphone deaktiviert werden. (Apple, Mobil)

id Software: Doom bekommt die Waffen mittig

Das erste größere Update für Doom soll neben Fehlerkorrekturen auch inhaltliche Neuerungen bieten. Waffen können künftig in der Mitte des Bildschirms platziert werden, außerdem gibt es einen Fotomodus. (Doom, Steam)

Das erste größere Update für Doom soll neben Fehlerkorrekturen auch inhaltliche Neuerungen bieten. Waffen können künftig in der Mitte des Bildschirms platziert werden, außerdem gibt es einen Fotomodus. (Doom, Steam)

DMCA Notices Nuke 8,268 Projects on Github

Popular code repository Github has just published its transparency report for 2015. While receiving a relatively modest 12 subpoenas for user data last year, the site also handed seven gag orders. It also received large numbers of DMCA notices which took down more than 8,200 projects.

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githubWithout a doubt, Github is a huge player in the world of coding. The platform is the largest of its type in the world with the company currently reporting 15 million users collaborating across 38 million repositories.

As the development platform used by file-sharing projects including the infamous Popcorn Time, Github appears a few times a year here on TF. Those appearances are often due to various types of copyright disputes, from allegedly infringing projects to allegedly stolen code.

When it comes to Github copyright complaints, those reported here are the tip of a vast iceberg but thanks to the transparency report just published by the company, we now have a much clearer idea of the numbers involved.

“In 2015, we received significantly more takedown notices, and took down significantly more content, than we did in 2014,” Github reports.

Last year the company received just 258 DMCA notices, with 17 of those responded to with a counter-notice or retraction. In 2015, that number jumped to 505 takedown notices, with just 62 the subject of counters or withdrawals.

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But while tracking and reporting the numbers of DMCA notices is useful, the numbers shown above obscure a more serious situation. Copyright holders are not limited to reporting one URL or location per DMCA notice. In fact, each notice filed can target tens, hundreds, or even thousands of allegedly infringing locations.

“Often, a single takedown notice can encompass more than one project. We wanted to look at the total number of projects, such as repositories, Gists, and Pages sites, that we had taken down due to DMCA takedown requests in 2015,” Github writes.

When processed, a much bigger picture was revealed.

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By any measure, September 2015 was a particularly active month and this naturally raised alarm bells at Github. Upon investigation, it became clear that the company had received DMCA notices that targeted many repositories all at once.

“Usually, the DMCA reports we receive are from people or organizations reporting a single potentially infringing repository. However, every now and then we receive a single notice asking us to take down many repositories,” Github explains.

“We classified ‘Mass Removals’ as any takedown notice asking us to remove content from more than one hundred repositories, counting each fork separately, in a single takedown notice.”

When these type of notices are withdrawn from the report, Github says that DMCA notice frequency normalizes across the year, but nevertheless they still represent a significant proportion of the notices received. (A ‘Frequent Noticer’ is someone who sends more than four notices in a year)

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“While 83% of our 505 DMCA takedown notices came in from individuals and organizations sending requests to take down small numbers of repositories, the remaining 17% of notices accounted for the overwhelming majority of the content we actually removed,” Github says.

“In all, fewer than twenty individual notice senders requested removal of over 90% of the content GitHub took down in 2015.”

Finally, Github provides detail on important issues surrounding user privacy, which mainly affects those who maintain projects that are likely to attract legal attention.

In 2014, Github received a total of 10 subpoenas relating to projects it hosts. Last year that grew to 12 and in total the company handed over information in 83% of cases.

However, due to gagging orders, affected users were only given notice in just 30% of cases. Github received seven gag orders in 2015, up from four in 2014.

Finally, Github touches on the issue of National Security Orders.

“We are not allowed to say much about this last category of legal disclosure requests, including national security letters from law enforcement and orders from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court,” the company writes.

“If one of these requests comes with a gag order — and they usually do — that not only prevents us from talking about the specifics of the request but even the existence of the request itself.”

To that end, Github ‘reveals’ that it received somewhere between zero and 249 National Security Orders in 2015. The full report is available here.

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Tour de France: Thermokameras sollen Motor-Doper überführen

Mit Technik der Atombehörde gegen Doping: Bei der Tour de France sollen Wärmebildkameras eingesetzt werden, um regelwidrige Modifizierungen an Fahrrädern zu erkennen. (E-Bike, Technologie)

Mit Technik der Atombehörde gegen Doping: Bei der Tour de France sollen Wärmebildkameras eingesetzt werden, um regelwidrige Modifizierungen an Fahrrädern zu erkennen. (E-Bike, Technologie)