It looks as though the kiddies were at it again. For the second time this month, a DDoS attack was launched against Battle.net’s servers making it impossible to play Overwatch this morning. Blizzard responded swiftly and, as of 11am, all was right in the world again.
The DDoS attack was reported earlier this morning as the attackers have targeted Blizzard’s network providers, which as a result is affecting latency and connections to all of its games. That means if you’re looking to play any of its games, like Overwatch, Heroes of the Storm, World of Warcraft, or anything else that runs on Blizzard’s servers, you could be in for a bad time today.
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Source: [H]ardOCP – Overwatch Servers Back Up After DDoS Attack
Monthly Archives: August 2016
This Year's Best Photo App Just Got Even Better

Let’s just say it: Prisma
is the best photo app in recent memory. Now, it’s getting even better with offline support, so you can add artistic photo filters whenever and wherever you want.
Source: Gizmodo – This Year’s Best Photo App Just Got Even Better
PlayStation Now will soon let you play anywhere you have a PC
Analysts have been predicted the death of game consoles for years — and while they’re usually wrong, PlayStation Now is the strongest living argument for a gaming industry without iterative hardware. Sony’s internet-streaming games service puts Play…
Source: Engadget – PlayStation Now will soon let you play anywhere you have a PC
Jeff Williams will quietly become NASA’s most experienced flier
Enlarge / Jeff Williams works aboard the Space Station in April. (credit: NASA)
During his nearly year-long mission aboard the International Space Station, former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly garnered a large measure of attention for his Ironman feats, including setting a US record for the cumulative amount of time in space—520 days. Jeff Williams may be less well-known, but he will quietly become NASA’s new spaceflight Ironman on Wednesday morning.
Williams has reached 520 days after a Space Shuttle mission in 2000, two previous increments on the Space Station in 2006 and 2009, and he’s now nearing the end of his third mission to the Space Station. When he lands on September 6, Williams will have spent a cumulative 534 days in space, two weeks longer than Kelly’s total. (No NASA astronaut can equal the duration records of Russian cosmonauts. The all-time leader, Gennady Padalka, has spent 879 days in space over five missions).
In many ways, Williams’ tenure at NASA has paralleled the development of the Space Station. After a decorated career as a test pilot, Williams was selected to become an astronaut in 1996, a time when the United States and Russia were in the formative stages of planning and developing the station as an international project. His first spaceflight, in May 2000, was just the third shuttle flight devoted to station construction. It helped pave the way for the first crews to live aboard station, beginning in November, 2000. Williams is also the first NASA astronaut to spend three separate increments aboard the orbiting laboratory.
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Source: Ars Technica – Jeff Williams will quietly become NASA’s most experienced flier
The King Of Fighters Is Back, Minus The 2D Charm

With 50 characters, tons of stages, plenty of online and offline modes and almost absurd technical depth, The King of Fighters XIV is everything fans of SNK’s long-running fighting game franchise could want, though it’s shed a little charisma with the transition to 3D.
Source: Kotaku – The King Of Fighters Is Back, Minus The 2D Charm
Comcast’s $70 gigabit exists on paper, hard to get in real life

When Comcast brought its gigabit download cable service to Chicago last week, there was plenty of confusion about the price. Comcast initially said it would cost $140 a month, even though a $70 monthly price is available in other cities where Comcast has to compete against Google Fiber.
But after we published a story Friday, a Comcast spokesperson said the $70 offer was available in Chicago after all, contrary to what the company had said earlier that day. But there’s a difference between Comcast telling the media that a great deal is available and customers actually being able to sign up for it.
Comcast told us that customers interested in the offer should sign up at xfinity.com/gig. But when you follow the links, the only pricing listed is $300 a month for 2Gbps fiber Internet and $140 a month for 1Gbps download speeds (with 35Mbps uploads).
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Source: Ars Technica – Comcast’s gigabit exists on paper, hard to get in real life
FBI Investigating Russian Hack Of New York Times Reporters, Others
Hackers thought to be working for Russian intelligence have carried out a series of cyber breaches targeting reporters at the New York Times and other U.S. news organizations, reports CNN, citing US officials briefed on the matter. From the report: The intrusions, detected in recent months, are under investigation by the FBI and other US security agencies. Investigators so far believe that Russian intelligence is likely behind the attacks and that Russian hackers are targeting news organizations as part of a broader series of hacks that also have focused on Democratic Party organizations, the officials said. “Like most news organizations we are vigilant about guarding against attempts to hack into our systems,” said New York Times Co. spokeswoman Eileen Murphy. “There are a variety of approaches we take up to and including working with outside investigators and law enforcement. We won’t comment on any specific attempt to gain unauthorized access to The Times.” The breaches targeting reporters and news organizations are part of an apparent surge in cyber attacks in the past year against entities beyond US government agencies.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – FBI Investigating Russian Hack Of New York Times Reporters, Others
Samsung launches first 4G, Tizen-powered smartphone in India
Samsung’s experiment with the Tizen operating system hasn’t shown up in more than a couple of handsets and some Gear smartwatches so far, but the smartphone behemoth still believes the open-source platform has value for low-cost phones in emerging ma…
Source: Engadget – Samsung launches first 4G, Tizen-powered smartphone in India
The XK-180 Jaguar: How To Own A Legend
There are those of us that lust for cars that no one else has and my own personal lust worthy vehicle is the Jaguar XK-180. This car was slated by Ford to be the new F-Type but it was replaced by the car that is currently in the market about 14 years later by Tata. Well an outfit in Europe called JePe Specials has stepped up to the plate and built a new exact replica, granted it’ll cost you a whopping $360K but you’d be in an owner of a car that will likely never make it out of double digits in terms of total sold. Well a change taking place next year in the US DMV law will make it so many…
Source: TG Daily – The XK-180 Jaguar: How To Own A Legend
Russian Hackers Are Attacking New York Times Journalists

Citing government sources, CNN is reporting that reporters at US news outlets, including The New York Times, are being targeted by Russian hackers. The FBI is currently investigating the hacks.
Source: Gizmodo – Russian Hackers Are Attacking New York Times Journalists
Pikachu, I Chews You!: Australian Burger Restaurant Builds Pokemon Burgers

Because the first thing any person thinks of when they see a Pokemon is “But what does it taste like,” Australian burger restaurant Down N’ Out (not to be confused with In-N-Out, which is a euphemism for boning) developed these three limited edition Pokemon burgers. They come in Pikachu, Bulbasaur and Charmander varieties, each with it’s own unique ingredients. I’m kinda feeling the Bulbasaur, it looks less intimidating than the other two and I’m trying to watch my figure. Unfortunately, that figure is an 8. If I add one more ball I’ll be a snowman.
Keep going for a closeup of each and try to guess what’s on them. I think I spotted some Doritos in Charmander.
Source: Geekologie – Pikachu, I Chews You!: Australian Burger Restaurant Builds Pokemon Burgers
Are These Insane, Wizard-Themed RPG Dice Metal or Mental?

The crafty magicians behind the 3D printed PolyHero Wizard dice set have already obliterated their Kickstarter goal, with over a week left in the campaign. Clearly, there’s a very specific need being met here. There’s still time to pledge to get your own set—and to add even more crazy colors to the collection.
Source: io9 – Are These Insane, Wizard-Themed RPG Dice Metal or Mental?
Prisma's arty photo filters now work offline
There’s a lot going on behind the curtain with Prisma, the app that turns your banal photos into Lichtenstein- or Van Gogh-esque artworks. The app actually sends your cat photo to its servers where a neural network does the complex transformation. St…
Source: Engadget – Prisma’s arty photo filters now work offline
PlayStation Now, Sony's Game Streaming Service, Is Coming to PC

Sony announced that PlayStation Now, their game streaming service previously limited to a small share of devices like the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Vita, is on its way to Windows PCs this fall.
Source: LifeHacker – PlayStation Now, Sony’s Game Streaming Service, Is Coming to PC
“Samsung Scoop”—a portable Amazon Echo clone—spotted in FCC database
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The Samsung Scoop. That’s a microphone!
Samsung is apparently working on an Amazon Echo clone. A circular Bluetooth-speaker-and-microphone-combo called the “Samsung Scoop” was spotted in the FCC database by Android fan site Ausdroid.
The Scoop looks a lot like a mini Amazon Echo—it’s a squat little cylinder about 80mm in diameter. There’s a speaker on top with Play/Pause and volume controls around the perimeter. On the side is a power button and a flap hiding a USB plug (it looks like Type C?) and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Scoop is so compact that it’s apparently going to be portable. Samsung gave it a big leathery carrying handle and—if the circuit board labeled “battery board” is any indication—a rechargeable battery.
What Samsung plans to do with the software on the Scoop is a bit of a mystery. The majority of the functionality in Samsung’s smartphones comes from Android, but there’s no established operating system for these Bluetooth voice command speakers. Will the Scoop run Samsung’s Tizen OS? Like “S-Voice” on a Galaxy smartphone, we’ll expect a Nuance-powered voice command system, but with Samsung shutting down its Milk Music service, we aren’t expecting too many home-grown services on the Scoop. It will be starting from scratch in the app ecosystem, too. There’s also the possibility that the Scoop is a “dumb” device and would rely on a tethered smartphone for the voice commands to work.
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Source: Ars Technica – “Samsung Scoop”—a portable Amazon Echo clone—spotted in FCC database
Acclaimed 3D puzzle game The Witness will see an Xbox One release this September, IGN reports.

Acclaimed 3D puzzle game The Witness will see an Xbox One release this September, IGN reports. Creator Jonathan Blow, who also designed the platformer Braid, is still developing an iOS adaption of The Witness.
Source: Kotaku – Acclaimed 3D puzzle game The Witness will see an Xbox One release this September, IGN reports.
3 easy DIY repairs for broken zippers

Save your clothes with these easy fixes for common zipper problems.
Source: TreeHugger – 3 easy DIY repairs for broken zippers
Soon It'll Be Way Easier To Use A PS4 Controller On PC

Sick of messing with drivers to get your DualShock 4 working on PC? Worry not. The solution, as always, is a dongle.
Source: Kotaku – Soon It’ll Be Way Easier To Use A PS4 Controller On PC
Android Sync (SW_SYNC) To Leave Staging In Linux 4.9
Linux 4.9 will see SW_SYNC support leaving the staging area…
Source: Phoronix – Android Sync (SW_SYNC) To Leave Staging In Linux 4.9
FBI improved a Dark Web child pornography site, lawyer argues
The FBI operated Playpen, a child pornography site on the Dark Web, for nearly two weeks in February 2015, distributing malware to users so the bureau could track suspected pedophiles across the globe. It was a major bust, with the FBI hacking 4,000…
Source: Engadget – FBI improved a Dark Web child pornography site, lawyer argues
