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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Playing solitaire and tic-tac-toe is as easy as a Google search
A Google search is handy for getting info on nearly anything, but now the company is making it easier to play two timeless games on both mobile and the web. When you search for “solitaire” or “tic-tac-toe,” you’ll be able to play them both from the c…
Source: Engadget – Playing solitaire and tic-tac-toe is as easy as a Google search
Actively exploited iOS flaws that hijack iPhones likely spread for years
Enlarge / iPhone Spyware known as Pegasus intercepts confidential data before it reaches the iOS kernel. (credit: Lookout)
Apple has patched three high-severity iOS vulnerabilities that are being actively exploited to infect iPhones so attackers can steal confidential messages from a large number of apps, including Gmail, Facebook, and WhatsApp, security researchers said Thursday.
The spyware has been dubbed Pegasus by researchers from mobile security provider Lookout; they believe it has been circulating in the wild for a significant amount of time. Working with researchers from University of Toronto-based Citizen Lab, they have determined that the spyware targeted a political dissident located in the United Arab Emirates and was launched by an US-owned company specializing in computer-based exploits. Based on the price of the attack kit—about $8 million for 300 licenses—the researchers believe it’s being actively used against other iPhone users throughout the world.
“Pegasus is the most sophisticated attack we’ve seen on any endpoint because it takes advantage of how integrated mobile devices are in our lives and the combination of features only available on mobile—always connected (WiFi, 3G/4G), voice communications, camera, email, messaging, GPS, passwords, and contact lists,” Lookout and Citizen Lab researchers wrote in a blog post. “It is modular to allow for customization and uses strong encryption to evade detection.”
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Source: Ars Technica – Actively exploited iOS flaws that hijack iPhones likely spread for years
NVIDIA Gives Credit To Developer For Using Code In Ansel
It looks as though there has been a friendly resolution to the situation where NVIDIA was accused of using a modder’s assets in Ansel. The mod author spoke to the lead developer of Ansel and the situation has been rectified. Here’s a post from the Marty McFly Modding Facebook page:
Update and conclusion on the Ansel thing: I talked with some guys from Nvidia and especially the lead developer of Ansel, it’s all sorted out. It was a result of some testing, basically leftover code; the next Ansel update will have some code removed and me credited, so it’s all fine now. I have seen that someone posted this on reddit, probably in an attempt to start a sh*tstorm or something, don’t do that. It’s not a big thing really and Ansel is no commercial product so case closed then.
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Source: [H]ardOCP – NVIDIA Gives Credit To Developer For Using Code In Ansel
New Duke Nukem Game Coming Soon?
So there is a countdown timer on the Duke Nukem website that will hit zero on September 2nd. Aside from the countdown timer there is a big fat “coming soon” and a “Happy 20th Anniversary” banner but no real indication of “what” is coming soon. Could a new game be coming? Thanks to TaintedSquirrel for the heads up!
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Source: [H]ardOCP – New Duke Nukem Game Coming Soon?
Sage Project turns food data into personalized interactive food labels for the 21st century

This food label platform takes complex food data and turns it into easy-to-understand and actionable information that fits our own health goals.
Source: TreeHugger – Sage Project turns food data into personalized interactive food labels for the 21st century
The Myst Team’s New Game Obduction Starts Strong

I still don’t really know what’s going on in Obduction, the new game from the folks behind legendary adventure game Myst, but I’m extremely intrigued.
Source: Kotaku – The Myst Team’s New Game Obduction Starts Strong
Photo: A photo of Yellowstone to celebrate 100 years of national parks

Happy birthday, National Park Service!
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: A photo of Yellowstone to celebrate 100 years of national parks
HTC breaks its promise to update the One A9 'within 15 days'
When HTC launched the One A9, it promised to update the phone with new versions of Android “within 15 days” of their release. Pretty sweet, right? Well, it would be — but that’s not happening with Android 7.0. In a tweet, HTC said the new software w…
Source: Engadget – HTC breaks its promise to update the One A9 ‘within 15 days’
Backpage demands that appeals court block Senate sex-trafficking subpoena
(credit: Gilbert Mercier)
The battle between the US Senate and Backpage.com heated up again this week. Backpage demanded Wednesday that a federal appeals court continue blocking the online classified ad portal from having to comply with a Senate investigation and subpoena into how Backpage conducts its business, including providing the government with documents about the ins and outs of its editorial business model. The Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations contends that the site is littered with ads that amount to offering sex services by women and children forced into prostitution, and it wants to know what steps the website is taking, if any, to screen ads posted to its site by third parties.
“…this case is about nothing but editorial judgement,” attorneys for the site’s chief executive officer, Carl Ferrer, told (PDF) the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Wednesday.
The tug of war clearly implicates the site’s First Amendment rights, Backpage said. Backpage said the committee’s subpoena intrudes on its editorial judgement and that the government’s probe is “a limitless fishing expedition.” The government said it has a legitimate interest in cracking down on human exploitation, and it argued that the law provides the committee with subpoena power to investigate matters of public concern.
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Source: Ars Technica – Backpage demands that appeals court block Senate sex-trafficking subpoena
Huh, Fresh Prince's Carlton Banks Really Loves Chex Mix

Today, the National Park Service celebrates its 100th birthday. The agency is in charge of some of the most majestic natural landscapes in America—landscapes visited by millions upon millions of people each year.
Source: Gizmodo – Huh, Fresh Prince’s Carlton Banks Really Loves Chex Mix
Find Out What the Hell's Going on With Josie and the Pussycats in Afterlife With Archie

We love Afterlife with Archie’s horror-laden take on Riverdale, so we can’t wait to see what Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Francesco Francavilla, and Jack Morelli when they get their hands on an Archie Comics stalwart like Josie and the Pussycats. As this new preview shows, they’re doing some very sinister things.
Source: io9 – Find Out What the Hell’s Going on With Josie and the Pussycats in Afterlife With Archie
Windows 10 Computers Crash When Amazon Kindles Are Plugged In
It appears that many users are facing an issue with their Windows 10 computers when they plug in an Amazon Kindle device. According to reports, post Windows 10 Anniversary Update installation, everytime a user connect their Amazon Paperwhite or Voyage, their desktop and laptop lock up and require rebooting. The Guardian reports:Pooka, a user of troubleshooting forum Ten Forums said: “I’ve had a Kindle paperwhite for a few years no and never had an issue with connecting it via USB. However, after the recent Windows 10 updates, my computer BSOD’s [blue screen of death] and force restarts almost as soon as I plug my Kindle in.” On Microsoft’s forums, Rick Hale said: “On Tuesday, I upgraded to the Anniversary Edition of Windows 10. Last night, for the first time since the upgrade, I mounted my Kindle by plugging it into a USB 2 port. I immediately got the blue screen with the QR code. I rebooted and tried several different times, even using a different USB cable, but that made no difference.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Windows 10 Computers Crash When Amazon Kindles Are Plugged In
Mid-Size Trucks Don't Need Frames

Hardcore truck people probably don’t think of the 2017 Honda Ridgeline as a “real truck,” but I just towed a classic Ford Mustang over the Appalachians with one. So why aren’t there more trucks in the U.S. built on a unibody platform like the Ridgeline? I talked to engineers at Honda and Toyota to find out, and now I’m wondering why every automaker—including Nissan, Toyota, and GM—isn’t doing it this way.
Source: Gizmodo – Mid-Size Trucks Don’t Need Frames
These 70-year old sea snake hunters are supernaturally fearless (video)

Watch Yoko and Setsuko descend into the dark watery caves to catch super venomous snakes with their bare hands.
Source: TreeHugger – These 70-year old sea snake hunters are supernaturally fearless (video)
'Virginia' comes to PS4, XBox One and Steam on September 22nd
Virginia, the long-awaited “first person interactive drama from” indie game studio Variable State will hit consoles and desktops on September 22nd. The game, which draws its inspiration from 90s supernatural thrillers like Twin Peaks and The X-Files,…
Source: Engadget – ‘Virginia’ comes to PS4, XBox One and Steam on September 22nd
Halt and Catch Fire re-imagines the birth of eBay and McAfee
Enlarge / Donna (Kerry Bishé) and Cameron (Mackenzie Davis) are the founders of Mutiny, an online community startup that is about to morph into a 1980s version of eBay. (credit: AMC)
Halt and Catch Fire is a fascinating AMC series about the 1980s computer industry, and its intense characters and nostalgic evocations of classic startups have made it a cult favorite over the past two years. Each season explores one aspect of the nascent tech scene—first in Austin, then San Francisco—by re-imagining key moments in the early days of personal computing. Season 1 brought us the drama of creating the first PC clones, season 2 was a tale of early online gaming and chatroom community at startup Mutiny, and season 3 started this week with a look at online services like eBay as well as antivirus software (evil marketing genius Joe has morphed into John McAfee). It’s off to a great start, providing a nuanced look at online privacy and startup culture.
You might say that Halt and Catch Fire is an alternate history of the techie 1980s, re-imagining the origins of today’s online world through the lives of our struggling, flawed geek heroes. Maybe “alternate history” sounds like a strong term for a show that offers a fairly realistic snapshot of the ’80s tech world, right down to the bleepy music and New Wave design of the credits. Many details, like the marketing of PC clones and online communities like CompuServe, are fairly accurate. But often, events that happened in the 1990s and 2000s are injected into the story. This season, for example, Mutiny founders Cameron (Mackenzie Davis) and Donna (Kerry Bishé) are basically inventing eBay. But they do it by navigating a very 2000s-era tech issue: digital privacy.
Cameron and Donna come up with their eBay idea by spying on their users’ private chats to figure out what people do when they chat one on one. The two gradually realize that people are either hooking up (aka meeting offline), or trading old game controllers and comics. This leads Donna and Cameron to their eureka moment: why not create a “swap” functionality for users on Mutiny’s forums? It’s basically the birth of eBay, roughly ten years early. The writing here is particularly savvy, as we are never allowed to forget that this discovery is only possible because Mutiny has no respect for its users’ privacy. Even though one of their engineers is pushing Cameron and Donna to create private, encrypted chat, the two are not concerned.
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Source: Ars Technica – Halt and Catch Fire re-imagines the birth of eBay and McAfee
Oh Wow: The Funn Pack Dance Party Entertainment System

This is the Funn Pack created by artist Dan Das Mann. It’s supposed to have everything you need for a mobile dance party that someone can wear on their back. It weighs fifty pounds. For reference, that’s fifty pounds heavier than anything I want to wear on my back that isn’t a bikini babe or a jetpack.
The Funn Pack™ has had its maiden voyage. 12 lasers, 1000 watts of sound, 2 smoke machines, 1 bubble machine, 4 mirror balls – powered by a lithium ion battery. Where’s the party?
Where’s the party? In my pants, Dan — where else? Just kidding, that was a funeral. “Who died?” I don’t want to talk about it. “Was it…Deez?” I said I don’t want to talk about it!
Thanks to Stephanie B, who agrees that thing could really use Red Bull and glow stick dispensers.
Source: Geekologie – Oh Wow: The Funn Pack Dance Party Entertainment System
Sony Promotes Indie Game Full Of Seemingly Ripped-Off Art And Music

It’s not rare to find clones and ripoff games on Steam or the app store. The video game market is full of asset theft, much to the dismay of hard-working developers everywhere. But how often do you find a ripoff game that’s actively marketed by Sony?
Source: Kotaku – Sony Promotes Indie Game Full Of Seemingly Ripped-Off Art And Music
What Happens If You Put the Wrong Octane of Gas In Your Car

I drive a lot of different vehicles when I need to get around, but I’m always a little worried when it’s time to fill them up. Will something happen if I use 87 instead of 93, or vice versa? Well, this thread at StackExchange answers the question, and long story short, there’s little to worry about.
Source: LifeHacker – What Happens If You Put the Wrong Octane of Gas In Your Car
