Microsoft’s fancy new outlook.com, planned for this year, now delayed until next

Even after 9 months of beta testing, Microsoft’s upgrade is taking longer than expected.

Enlarge / The updated Outlook.com experience that many of us don't have yet. (credit: Microsoft)

In May 2015, Microsoft announced a big overhaul was coming to its Outlook.com free mail service. The new look Outlook.com looked a lot closer to the Outlook Web Access component in Exchange. It had Exchange features like the Clutter folder for handling all those e-mails that aren't quite spam but aren't quite important, pinned and flagged mail, new calendar views, and a better mobile interface that supports swipe-based gestures. In February 2016, this new experience was announced as being out of beta, and Microsoft rolled it out immediately to new users in North America. Everyone else was scheduled to be upgraded by the end of summer.

It looks like that's not the plan any more. The upgrade has been partially performed, and some users have been upgraded while others have not. A new error message (spotted by Twitter user gwydionjhr) suggests that those who don't have the update by now won't get it for quite a while. While attempting to share calendars, users have noticed that sharing between non-upgraded and upgraded users isn't possible, and this situation apparently won't be remedied until the first half of 2017.

It's not clear what the hold-up is or why the roll-out is taking longer than expected. The rollout is a big one behind the scenes, with Microsoft saying that the new system uses "Office 365-based infrastructure" and that there are hundreds of millions of accounts to migrate. Certainly the scale of what Microsoft is doing is certainly significant, but the delays are also frustrating, especially for anyone wanting to share calendars.

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Kaepernick’s anthem sit-down will be discussed thanks to Madden announcer patch

Regular “commentary” updates are coming—and apparently they won’t shy from controversy.

Enlarge / What exactly will Madden NFL '17 have to say about Colin Kaepernick in its next "live commentary" patch update? We'll find out soon enough. (credit: bmward_2000 via Flickr)

For years, EA Sports' major-league games have included downloadable weekly updates to address real-life issues like injuries and player trades. This year, the company's biggest American series, Madden NFL, is going one step further by adding a human touch to these weekly add-ons—updated commentary tracks. Over the course of the 2016-17 NFL season, you'll hear the game's narrators, real-life sports analysts Charles Davis and Brandon Gaudin, remark on current football events. And if this week's any indication, they won't focus only on the biggest news in touchdowns, trades, and tackles.

On Monday, Gamespot confirmed the next commentary update for Madden NFL '17 will include discussion about San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's choice to sit down during the pre-game singing of the Star-Spangled Banner, something he has done during the NFL preseason. The mention will be "brief," according to a quoted EA Sports representative, and it will be included to reflect "our commitment to authenticity." The Gamespot report didn't confirm exactly when the next commentary patch would go live for players of the PS4 and Xbox One game.

What Davis and Gaudin decide to talk about will be very telling for EA Sports' first year of "live commentary" for a major league sport. Perhaps the duo will mention Kaepernick's own explanation for the sit-down, which he said was inspired by oppression of black people across the US. Kaepernick went on to promise he'd continue sitting through anthems until "this country is representing people in the way that it’s supposed to." The EA Sports duo could also mention that former 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh offered a mixed response to Kaepernick's actions, or they can draw upon a pile of quotes from other players that show both support and opposition to Kaepernick's stance. Who knows—the duo could even mention black American athletes protesting civil rights issues in past decades.

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Mr. Robot’s tech guru: “My job is to outsmart this hive of geniuses”

“They’re hacking the show, which is something that’s never really been done before.”

Enlarge / Not pictured here (or anywhere in this week's episode): Darlene. (credit: Michael Parmelee/USA Network)

Warning: This piece contains minor spoilers for the most recent episode of Mr. Robot (S2E8)

Mr. Robot staff writer and technical producer Kor Adana doesn't sleep much (four and a half hours is realistic while in the midst of production). Part of that comes from sheer volume of work. Adana holds the high-profile role of coming up with the show's famed hacks. He's involved in everything from generating an idea and recruiting consultants through the feasibility testing and onscreen portrayal. The entire process can take three or four months for a mere three or four seconds on-screen. On top of that, Adana also works to clear various technical products appearing on the show, leads Mr. Robot's many Easter egg initiatives, and contributes to the overall narrative (including writing an episode this season).

But nerves about Mr. Robot's reception week to week don't quite help Adana relax either, and this latest episode created more stress than usual. One week after the show ended on a cliffhanger with a gigantic plot reveal, Mr. Robot's most recent hour never even addressed the situation. Perhaps even more remarkably, it marked the first episode where main character Elliot Alderson didn't appear on-screen for a single second. As Adana tells Ars on this week's Decrypted podcast:

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Lawson Blue Ridge Hammock Tent

If you love to stay in a hammock longer when Summer time, and even forget to wake up when the night is has come, here is a good hammock + tent that would protect you from bugs bite or bad weather. This is the cool new Hammock + Tent called Lawson Blue Ridge Hammock tent. […]

If you love to stay in a hammock longer when Summer time, and even forget to wake up when the night is has come, here is a good hammock + tent that would protect you from bugs bite or bad weather. This is the cool new Hammock + Tent called Lawson Blue Ridge Hammock tent. […]

Indoor Flameless Marshmallow Roaster

One of the most popular tradition in North America when camping is to roast or toast marshmallows in the open flame or campfire. However, one should go outdoor or go to their favorite camping site far away from their comfy home in order to set a campfire. Why going further into the wood/mountain to toast […]

One of the most popular tradition in North America when camping is to roast or toast marshmallows in the open flame or campfire. However, one should go outdoor or go to their favorite camping site far away from their comfy home in order to set a campfire. Why going further into the wood/mountain to toast […]

CTL launches NL61T rugged touchscreen Chromebooks for $269 and up

CTL launches NL61T rugged touchscreen Chromebooks for $269 and up

Educational computer provider CTL is launching two new Chromebooks for use in classrooms. Both feature full HD touchscreen displays and Intel Celeron N3160 quad-core processors.

But the $299 CLT NLS61TX Chromebook has one feature the $269 CTL NL61T Chromebook does not: a pressure resistant cover that reduces the risk of damage. The cover also works as a dry-erase whiteboard.

Both laptops feature reinforced ports and hinges to help the Chromebooks put up with abuse at the hands of school kids.

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CTL launches NL61T rugged touchscreen Chromebooks for $269 and up

Educational computer provider CTL is launching two new Chromebooks for use in classrooms. Both feature full HD touchscreen displays and Intel Celeron N3160 quad-core processors.

But the $299 CLT NLS61TX Chromebook has one feature the $269 CTL NL61T Chromebook does not: a pressure resistant cover that reduces the risk of damage. The cover also works as a dry-erase whiteboard.

Both laptops feature reinforced ports and hinges to help the Chromebooks put up with abuse at the hands of school kids.

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Apple: iPhone-Event findet am 7. September 2016 statt

Apple lädt wieder zu seinem jährlichen, spätsommerlichen Event ein, bei dem diesmal vermutlich das iPhone 7 und neue Versionen von iOS, MacOS, tvOS und watchOS vorgestellt werden. Auch die Präsentation der Apple Watch 2 wäre denkbar. (Apple, Mac OS X)

Apple lädt wieder zu seinem jährlichen, spätsommerlichen Event ein, bei dem diesmal vermutlich das iPhone 7 und neue Versionen von iOS, MacOS, tvOS und watchOS vorgestellt werden. Auch die Präsentation der Apple Watch 2 wäre denkbar. (Apple, Mac OS X)

Sony crowdfunds its second watch with an ePaper display (and strap)

Sony crowdfunds its second watch with an ePaper display (and strap)

Sony’s FES Watch is a wristwatch with a customizable look thanks to an electronic paper display that can show a variety of different watch faces, and an ePaper strap which can handle a variety of designs.

Sony launched the original FES Watch using the company’s own First Flight crowdfunding platform in 2015 and began selling the watch in limited quantities later in the year.

Now the company has a new model with a more solid-looking frame, a water resistant design, and a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (rather than the coin cell battery used in the original).

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Sony crowdfunds its second watch with an ePaper display (and strap)

Sony’s FES Watch is a wristwatch with a customizable look thanks to an electronic paper display that can show a variety of different watch faces, and an ePaper strap which can handle a variety of designs.

Sony launched the original FES Watch using the company’s own First Flight crowdfunding platform in 2015 and began selling the watch in limited quantities later in the year.

Now the company has a new model with a more solid-looking frame, a water resistant design, and a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (rather than the coin cell battery used in the original).

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Grumpy Cat Wants $600k From ‘Pirating’ Coffee Maker

Grumpy Cat is not pleased, yet. Her owners have asked a California federal court to issue a $600,000 judgment against a coffee maker which allegedly exploited their copyrights. In addition, they want damages for trademark and contract breach, and a ban on the company in question from selling any associated Grumpy Cat merchandise.

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grumpcatThere are dozens of celebrity cats on the Internet, but Grumpy Cat probably tops them all.

The cat’s owners have made millions thanks to their pet’s unique facial expression, which turned her into an overnight Internet star.

Part of this revenue comes from successful merchandise lines, including the Grumpy Cat “Grumppuccino” iced coffee beverage, sold by the California company Grenade Beverage.

The company licensed the copyright and trademarks to sell the iced coffee, but is otherwise not affiliated with the cat and its owners. Initially this partnership went well, but after the coffee maker started to sell other “Grumpy Cat” products, things turned bad.

The cat’s owners, incorporated as Grumpy Cat LLC, took the matter to court last year with demands for the coffee maker to stop infringing associated copyrights and trademarks.

After Grenade Beverage failed to properly respond to the allegations, Grumpy Cat’s owners moved for a default, which a court clerk entered early June. A few days ago they went ahead and submitted a motion for default judgment.

A memorandum (pdf) supporting the new motion repeats many of the allegations that were listed in the original complaint. Among other things, it accuses the coffee maker of manufacturing and selling Grumpy Cat merchandise without permission.

“Not only was the Infringing Product never approved by Plaintiff under the License Agreement, but the packaging and marketing materials for the Infringing Product, as depicted in the example below, primarily and exclusively incorporate Plaintiff’s exclusive intellectual property, including the Grumpy Cat Copyrights and the Grumpy Cat Trademarks,” the memorandum reads.

Allegedly infringing Grumpy Cat coffee

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At the time of writing, the coffee maker’s Grumpy Coffee website is offline. In addition, the associated social media accounts also went quiet late last year, when the lawsuit was first announced.

Nevertheless, Grumpy Cat and her owner still hold the company responsible for its previous infringements. In their motion they list four copyrights, claiming the maximum of $150,000 in statutory damages for each.

“Here, the magnitude of Grenade’s willful infringement of Plaintiff’s Grumpy Cat Copyrights, willful disregard of this Court’s authority, and refusal to stop its blatant infringement renders Plaintiff entitled to a $150,000 statutory damages award for each of the Grumpy Cat Copyrights, in a total amount of $600,000,” the motion reads.

This number is repeated in the proposed default judgment (pdf) as well, which the court still has to sign off on.

Proposed injunction, $600,000 copyright damages

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In addition to the copyright infringements, Grumpy Cat also asks for actual and treble damages for trademark infringements, damages for contract breach, and injunctive relief to prevent the coffee maker from selling Grumpy Cat products in the future.

Since it’s a request for a default judgment, there is a good chance that the judge will approve the demands. While it’s unlikely that Grumpy Cat herself will care, her owners will definitely be happy if that’s the case.

Still, a default judgment doesn’t mean the end of the Grumpy Cat dispute. Defendants Paul and Nick Sandford, who are affiliated with Grenade Beverage, did respond to the original complaint and are not yet throwing in the towel.

Together with the non-party company Grumpy Beverage, they filed a counterclaim asking for declaratory judgments affirming that they are the rightful owner of various Grumpy Cat coffee-related trademarks and copyrights, as well as several disputed domain names.

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Meet USBee, the malware that uses USB drives to covertly jump airgaps

Technique works on virtually all USB drives with no modifications necessary.

Enlarge / Illustration of USBee, in which an ordinary, unmodified USB drive (A) transmits information to a nearby receiver (B) through electromagnetic waves emitted from the drive data bus. (credit: Guri et al.)

In 2013, a document leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden illustrated how a specially modified USB device allowed spies to surreptitiously siphon data out of targeted computers, even when they were physically severed from the Internet or other networks. Now, researchers have developed software that goes a step further by turning unmodified USB devices into covert transmitters that can funnel large amounts of information out of similarly "air-gapped" PCs.

The USBee—so named because it behaves like a bee that flies through the air taking bits from one place to another—is in many respects a significant improvement over the NSA-developed USB exfiltrator known as CottonMouth. That tool had to be outfitted with a hardware implant in advance and then required someone to smuggle it into the facility housing the locked-down computer being targeted. USBee, by contrast, turns USB devices already inside the targeted facility into a transmitter with no hardware modification required at all.

"We introduce a software-only method for short-range data exfiltration using electromagnetic emissions from a USB dongle," researchers from Israel's Ben-Gurion University wrote in a research paper published Monday. "Unlike other methods, our method doesn't require any [radio frequency] transmitting hardware since it uses the USB's internal data bus."

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