Google's Next-Gen, Unreleased Chromecast Mistakenly Sold To Best Buy Customer

Google's Next-Gen, Unreleased Chromecast Mistakenly Sold To Best Buy Customer
Best Buy isn’t exactly careful when it comes to putting out products or advertisements for new gear before it’s time for an official release. Best Buy did this recently when it tossed up advertisements for new GoPro cameras well before the cameras launched. The electronics retailer has now done something similar with a fresh Chromecast device

Source: Hot Hardware – Google’s Next-Gen, Unreleased Chromecast Mistakenly Sold To Best Buy Customer

MX Player, a Video App Used By More Than 175 Million Users, Debuts OTT Service. Android Enthusiasts Express Concern.

MX Player, a video app which has been downloaded more than 500 million times across the globe, kickstarted its OTT (online video streaming) service in India, one of its largest markets, this week. MX Player, which is popular worldwide, has earned a loyal user base over the years for being the app that can run any video file you throw at it, even if your smartphone, tablet, or Android TV box doesn’t have high-end specs or updated software. It was acquired by Times Internet, an India-based conglomerate this June, and now the big giant is beginning to show what it intends to do with the app. From a report: […] All of these titles, including those produced by Times Internet, are now available to MX Player users in India at no charge, Karan Bedi, CEO of MX Player, told VentureBeat in an interview. Like most of Times Internet’s properties, which include several TV channels and newspapers, MX Player will count on ads to generate revenue. Betting on ad-driven business model, a popular path in developing markets, could help MX Player quickly convince its existing user base to give the streaming offerings a try as it begins to compete in the Indian market. Star India’s ad-supported service Hotstar, which offers about 80 percent of its catalog to customers for free, currently leads the video streaming market in the country. Going forward, Bedi said, the company remains committed to making investments in what made MX Player so popular among customers: The ability to play a plethora of video files on low-end devices. The company won’t be bringing its new streaming offerings to the paid version of the MX Player app, MX Pro, he said. Additionally, MX Player’s streaming offerings are limited to India, one of its largest markets, for now, although Bedi said the company is working on the right content catalog for other regions. Over at Android sub-reddit, where this story has been discussed, dozens of users expressed their concerns on the direction MX Player appears to be headed.

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Source: Slashdot – MX Player, a Video App Used By More Than 175 Million Users, Debuts OTT Service. Android Enthusiasts Express Concern.

In the Dead of Night, Trump Administration Moves Hundreds of Migrant Kids to a Desert Tent City

To deal with the burgeoning number of undocumented migrant
children in federal custody, the Trump administration in recent weeks has been awakening
hundreds of kids in the middle of the night at homes and shelters across the
country. Then, they are placed on buses and sent
to a tent city in the desert
in Texas, near…

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Source: Gizmodo – In the Dead of Night, Trump Administration Moves Hundreds of Migrant Kids to a Desert Tent City

MoviePass Is Now Re-Enrolling Former Customers in an 'Unlimited' Plan Unless They 'Opt Out'

If e-ticketing startup MoviePass isn’t quite dead yet, there’s been no mistaking the telltale signs of a dead man walking for months now. After months of reports that the service was about to hit a financial brick wall, it suddenly ceased paying for major new releases, nuked its unlimited plan, and offered customers…

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Source: Gizmodo – MoviePass Is Now Re-Enrolling Former Customers in an ‘Unlimited’ Plan Unless They ‘Opt Out’

Gearbox CEO Has Millions Embezzled by Personal Assistant

Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford and his wife are victims of a master con artist: according to Texas prosecutors, John Wright Martin stole millions from the Pitchfords after being hired as a personal assistant in 2014. Martin has a long criminal history, so It isn’t clear how he got the job. Police have no idea where he is.



By early 2015 Martin was charging his personal expenses to the Pitchfords’ American Express business account. Purchases included designer clothes, jewelry, electronics, hotel stays, airfare and even Amazon movie rentals. He had a self-admitted “addiction to fine shoes and blazers.” Photos on social media show him wearing top-of-the-line clothes in bold patterns and vibrant colors. In 2015, Martin bought a home in Frisco’s tony Newman Village with a market value of $591,000.

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Source: [H]ardOCP – Gearbox CEO Has Millions Embezzled by Personal Assistant

Debian Developers Weighed The Idea Of Not Allowing Q&A Sessions At Their Conference

Debian developers have been discussing what to many seems like a rather unorthodox idea of not allowing questions/answers following presentations at their annual DebConf conference. This idea of banning questions and answers follows a policy by a Python conference that forbids questions/answers following presentations and is meant to help ease newcomers…

Source: Phoronix – Debian Developers Weighed The Idea Of Not Allowing Q&A Sessions At Their Conference

System76's Much-Anticipated Open Source 'Thelio' Linux Computer Will Be Available To Pre-Order Starting Next Month, But Shipping Date and Specs Remain Unclear

Brian Fagioli, writing for BetaNews: When you buy a System76 computer today, you aren’t buying a machine manufactured by the company. Instead, the company works with other makers to obtain laptops, which it then loads with a Linux-based operating system — Ubuntu or its own Pop!_OS. There’s nothing really wrong with this practice, but still, System76 wants to do better. The company is currently working to manufacture its own computers (“handcrafted”) right here in the USA. By doing this, System76 controls the entire customer experience — software, service, and hardware. This week, the company announces that the fruits of its labor — an “open-source computer” — will be available to pre-order in October. Now, keep in mind, this does not mean the desktop will be available next month. Hell, it may not even be sold in 2018. With that said, pre-ordering will essentially allow you to reserve your spot. To celebrate the upcoming computer, System76 is launching a clever animated video marketing campaign.

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Source: Slashdot – System76’s Much-Anticipated Open Source ‘Thelio’ Linux Computer Will Be Available To Pre-Order Starting Next Month, But Shipping Date and Specs Remain Unclear

iPhone XS And iPhone XS Max Reportedly Plagued By Unreliable Charging Via Lightning Port

iPhone XS And iPhone XS Max Reportedly Plagued By Unreliable Charging Via Lightning Port
As is the case with most new iPhone launches, the latest crop of smartphones are giving some users trouble. Some users have complained that the wireless signal strength for both the Wi-Fi and the cellular connections aren’t as strong as previous iPhones offered. Now reports are coming in that the iPhone XS and XS Max are having charging issues

Source: Hot Hardware – iPhone XS And iPhone XS Max Reportedly Plagued By Unreliable Charging Via Lightning Port

WWW Inventor Unveils Plan to Decentralize the Web

Tim Berners-Lee, father of the World Wide Web, intends to “take back power” from Amazon, Facebook, Google, and other giants profiting from the centralization of the internet with Solid, a decentralized web platform he is building with the help of MIT. Described as “Netscape for today’s internet,” Solid will give its users full control of their data by putting them in “pods” (an acronym for personal online data store).



On Solid, all the information is under his control. Every bit of data he creates or adds on Solid exists within a Solid pod — which is an acronym for personal online data store. These pods are what give Solid users control over their applications and information on the web. Anyone using the platform will get a Solid identity and Solid pod. This is how people, Berners-Lee says, will take back the power of the web from corporations.

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Source: [H]ardOCP – WWW Inventor Unveils Plan to Decentralize the Web

This Aftermarket Hybrid Unit Adds 175 HP To Porsche 991 and 981 Models

This weekend’s Rennsport Reunion VI at Laguna Seca is the world’s biggest Porsche motorsport collection, but there are a ton of cool things to be seen off of the race track as well. The vendor area seemed like a much smaller and Porsche-only version of the SEMA show, with a lot of companies debuting new product and…

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Source: Gizmodo – This Aftermarket Hybrid Unit Adds 175 HP To Porsche 991 and 981 Models

New York's Free LinkNYC Internet Kiosks Are Now Used By 5 Million Users, Who Have Participated in 1 Billion Sessions and Make 500,000 Phone Calls a Month

An anonymous reader shares a report: In 2014, in a bid to replace the more than 11,000 aging payphones scattered across New York City’s pedestrian walkways with more functional fixtures, Mayor Bill de Blasio launched a competition — the Reinvent Payphones initiative — calling on private enterprises, residents, and nonprofits to submit designs for replacements. In the end, LinkNYC — a plan proposed by consortium CityBridge — secured a contract from the city, beating out competing proposals with electricity-generating piezoelectric pressure plates and EV charging stations. The plan was to spend $200 million installing as many as 10,000 kiosks, or Links, that would supply free, encrypted gigabit Wi-Fi to passers-by within 150 feet. They would have buttons that link directly to 911 and New York’s 311 service and free USB charging stations for smartphones, plus wired handsets that would allow free calls to all 50 states and Washington, D.C. And perhaps best of all, they wouldn’t cost the city a dime; advertising would subsidize expansion and ongoing maintenance. The Links wouldn’t just get urbanites online and let them juice their phones, though. The idea was to engage users, too, principally with twin 55-inch high-definition displays and tethered Android tablets with map functions. Mike Gamaroff, head of innovation at Kinetic, characterized the Links in 2016 as “first and foremost a utility for the people of the city, that also doubles up as an advertising network.” Two years after the deployment of prototypical kiosks in Manhattan, Intersection — a part of the aforementioned CityBridge, which with Qualcomm and CIVIQ Smartscapes manages the kiosks — is ready to declare them a success. The roughly 1,600 Links recently hit three milestones: 1 billion sessions, 5 million users, and 500,000 phone calls a month. Recommended reading: Free Municipal Wi-Fi May Be the Next Front In the War Against Privacy.

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Source: Slashdot – New York’s Free LinkNYC Internet Kiosks Are Now Used By 5 Million Users, Who Have Participated in 1 Billion Sessions and Make 500,000 Phone Calls a Month

Hardware Unboxed: The i9-9900K Will Indeed Work on Z370 Motherboards

While this was already hinted at by recent BIOS updates, the guys at Hardware Unboxed have confirmed that Z370 owners will not need a new motherboard if they wish to upgrade to Intel’s 8-core, 16-thread i9-9900K. “The rumor was that all but the 9700K and 9900K would be supported by the Z370.”



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Source: [H]ardOCP – Hardware Unboxed: The i9-9900K Will Indeed Work on Z370 Motherboards

Bilkom: Cyberpunk 2077 Will Release in 2019

Turkish publisher Bilkom, which happens to be one of CD Projekt RED’s official distributors, sent out a tweet earlier this week claiming Cyberpunk 2077 would be released sometime next year. Being that the game is still in alpha, Bilkom could be mistaken, but the developers did manage to confirm and tease some other tidbits, which include a photo mode and the possibility of ray tracing and mod support.



We strongly suggest taking this with a grain of salt. We do know that CD Projekt RED will release Cyberpunk 2077 on current-gen systems (and perhaps on next-gen consoles, too), so a 2020 release date seems more logical. I mean, the first gameplay footage we saw from Cyberpunk 2077 was last month, and we are almost certain that the team needs more than a year in order to finalize it.

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Source: [H]ardOCP – Bilkom: Cyberpunk 2077 Will Release in 2019