Clingy Ebola Virus Found Hanging Out in Man's Semen for Over a Year

Much like their human hosts, some deadly pathogens just can’t let go. That’s apparently true of the Ebola virus, which was detected in a Liberian man’s semen an incredible 565 days after he recovered from illness, according to a new CDC report.

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Source: Gizmodo – Clingy Ebola Virus Found Hanging Out in Man’s Semen for Over a Year

Google Search on Android can find your info in apps and offline

Since 2013, Android users have been able to use Google Search to find things stored within the apps on their phone, and now that feature is getting an upgrade. Google announced tonight that a new “In Apps” section of the search bar will only show res…

Source: Engadget – Google Search on Android can find your info in apps and offline

Researchers Map Locations of 4,669 Servers In Netflix's Content Delivery Network

Wave723 writes from a report via IEEE Spectrum: For the first time, a team of researchers has mapped the entire content delivery network that brings Netflix to the world, including the number and location of every server that the company uses to distribute its films. They also independently analyzed traffic volumes handled by each of those servers. Their work allows experts to compare Netflix’s distribution approach to those of other content-rich companies such as Google, Akamai and Limelight. To do this, IEEE Spectrum reports that the group reverse-engineered Netflix’s domain name system for the company’s servers, and then created a crawler that used publicly available information to find every possible server name within its network through the common address nflxvideo.net. In doing so, they were able to determine the total number of servers the company uses, where those servers are located, and whether the servers were housed within internet exchange points or with internet service providers, revealing stark differences in Netflix’s strategy between countries. One of their most interesting findings was that two Netflix servers appear to be deployed within Verizon’s U.S. network, which one researcher speculates could indicate that the companies are pursuing an early pilot or trial.

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Source: Slashdot – Researchers Map Locations of 4,669 Servers In Netflix’s Content Delivery Network

Castlevania & More Heads to PC Streaming Service PlayStation Now

Posted: 08-30-2016 09:16 PM
Source: https://www.psxhax.com/threads/castl…ation-now.729/
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Earlier this month we reported that PlayStation Now was heading to PC, and beginning today…

Castlevania & More Heads to PC Streaming Service PlayStation Now



Source: PS4 News – Castlevania & More Heads to PC Streaming Service PlayStation Now

Sony PlayStation Innovators Sale Begins Now with PSN Discounts!

Posted: 08-30-2016 09:47 PM
Source: https://www.psxhax.com/threads/sony-…discounts.730/
Summary:

You read that right, starting right now the PlayStation Innovators Sale is officially underway on PlayStation Network with discounts up to 60% off for PSN members and up to 70% off for PS Plus subscribers!

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Sony PlayStation Innovators Sale Begins Now with PSN Discounts!



Source: PS4 News – Sony PlayStation Innovators Sale Begins Now with PSN Discounts!

Binaries for PS4 Joins Latest PlayStation Store Game Updates

Posted: 08-30-2016 10:11 PM
Source: https://www.psxhax.com/threads/binar…e-updates.731/
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Each week we profile a new game release on PlayStation Store, and this weeks title is Binaries for PS4 which targets gamers who enjoy guiding dual balls through a barrage of platform challenges… without dying, of course!

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Source: PS4 News – Binaries for PS4 Joins Latest PlayStation Store Game Updates

'TowerFall' ups the mayhem with eight-person local multiplayer

The developers behind TowerFall are working on more than just a game about climbing a mountain. That’s right: Matt Thorson has also released an official mod that brings support for up to eight players to the charming, retro (and possibly violent, dep…

Source: Engadget – ‘TowerFall’ ups the mayhem with eight-person local multiplayer

Theranos Can't Do a Single Goddamn Thing Right

It’s been almost a month since we last heard
from beleaguered blood-testing startup Theranos, which means the company has been about due for an embarrassing public fuck-up. Tuesday evening, that fuck-up finally arrived as news came out that the company had botched an application for emergency approval of a new Zika test.

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Source: Gizmodo – Theranos Can’t Do a Single Goddamn Thing Right

Here's One Brilliantly Tense Movie Scene

Here's One Brilliantly Tense Movie Scene

I’ve been impressed with the films of director Denis Villeneuve and enjoyed a good amount of Sicario so it’s pretty fun to share this CineFix analysis of a ridiculously tense sequence in the movie. If you haven’t seen the movie, you can still probably enjoy the exhaustive breakdown of the scene but if you have watched Sicario, it highlights everything you enjoyed about the visit to Juarez, Mexico with such detail that you’d want to watch the entire movie all over again.

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Source: Gizmodo – Here’s One Brilliantly Tense Movie Scene

Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku’s reader-run community: Wasted: The TAY Review • Manga Rev

Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku’s reader-run community: Wasted: The TAY Review Manga Reviews: Black Clover Vol. 1 & 2, Log Horizon: the West Wind Brigade Vol. 2 Game of the Week – Ghost Busting On The Cheap

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Source: Kotaku – Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku’s reader-run community: Wasted: The TAY Review • Manga Rev

Washington Post open-sources its 'Trump Revealed' biography

Last week, after the Washington Post published its new Trump Revealed biography, the Republican Nominee was quick to give the book a harsh, “Don’t buy, boring!” review. While Trump may believe the reporting in the book is inaccurate, the Post decided…

Source: Engadget – Washington Post open-sources its ‘Trump Revealed’ biography

Revived Lawsuit Says Twitter DMs Are Like Handing ISIS a Satellite Phone

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: A long-standing lawsuit holding Twitter responsible for the rise of ISIS got new life today, as plaintiffs filed a revised version of the complaint (PDF) that was struck down earlier this month. In the new complaint, the plaintiffs argue Twitter’s Direct Message service is akin to providing ISIS with physical communications equipment like a radio or a satellite phone. The latest complaint is largely the same as the one filed in January, but a few crucial differences will be at the center of the court’s response. The plaintiffs also offer new arguments for why Twitter might be held responsible for the attack. In the dismissal earlier this month (PDF), District Judge William Orrick faulted the plaintiffs for not articulating a case for why providing access to Twitter’s services constituted material aid to ISIS. “Apart from the private nature of Direct Messaging, plaintiffs identify no other way in which their Direct Messaging theory seeks to treat Twitter as anything other than a publisher of information provided by another information content provider,” the ruling reads. At the same time, the judge found that the privacy of those direct messages “does not remove the transmission of such messages from the scope of publishing activity.” The new complaint includes some language that might address that concern, explicitly comparing Twitter to other material communication tools. “Giving ISIS the capability to send and receive Direct Messages in this manner is no different than handing it a satellite phone, walkie-talkies or the use of a mail drop,” the new complaint reads, “all of which terrorists use for private communications in order to further their extremist agendas.” The Safe Harbor clause has been used in the past to protect service providers from liability for hosting data on their network. However, “Brookings Institute scholar Benjamin Witters argued against protecting Twitter under the Safe Harbor clause, claiming that the current reasoning would also protect companies that actively offer services in support of terrorists.”

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Source: Slashdot – Revived Lawsuit Says Twitter DMs Are Like Handing ISIS a Satellite Phone

According to a Rumor We're Fervently Hoping Is True, Squirrel Girl May Be Coming to TV

There’s been a lot of talk about Squirrel Girl’s hoped-for ascent from comic book page to big screen—she is, after all, the best Marvel character not yet in the movies. But now, this intriguing bit of news: a New Warriors TV series may soon be announced, with the fan-favorite character smack at its center.

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Source: io9 – According to a Rumor We’re Fervently Hoping Is True, Squirrel Girl May Be Coming to TV