Loki Brings It All Together by Breaking It All Apart

All good television is born from taking a sense of stability—a status quo, a relationship, a perceived knowledge of the stage it’s set on—and blowing it up into tiny little bits. A good job then that Loki is about Marvel’s premiere agent of chaos then, because in order to get this interesting, all the show had to do…

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Source: Gizmodo – Loki Brings It All Together by Breaking It All Apart

Loki and the Simpsons meet on Disney+ July 7th

Fans of Loki will have more than just a new episode of Marvel’s live-action series to look forward to next Wednesday. On July 7th, Disney will also release The Good, The Bart, and The Loki, a new Simpsons short guest starring Tom Hiddleston, to Disney+. Of his latest (mis)adventure, the company says Loki has once again gotten himself banished from Asgard, only this time to find himself in the town of Springfield. The God of Mischief teams up with Bart and hijinks ensue.

The Good, The Bart, and The Loki is the second Disney+ Simpsons crossover following the Star Wars-themed The Awakens from its Nap. Of course, you can thank the billions Disney spent adding Marvel, Lucasfilm and assets from 21st Century Fox to its empire for that fact the Simpsons and Loki can appear in an animated short together. 



Source: Engadget – Loki and the Simpsons meet on Disney+ July 7th

WhatsApp Spanish-Language Moderators Allege Pay Discrimination

Over 100 outsourced Spanish-language moderators and customer service representatives for WhatsApp claim that their contract company Accenture has denied them equal pay to other multilingual colleagues in the same building. A group of contractors from Austin, TX and Dublin, Ireland claim that, while Accenture hired…

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Source: Gizmodo – WhatsApp Spanish-Language Moderators Allege Pay Discrimination

Doki Doki Literature Club Plus Deserves To Be Replayed Dozens of Times

Playing through the original Doki Doki Literature Club is a singular experience, unfolding with a dark and twisted magic that cannot be recaptured once set loose. It can be expanded upon, however, enhanced with new stories, structure, and secrets that make this week’s Doki Doki Literature Club Plus a worthy reason to…

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Source: Kotaku – Doki Doki Literature Club Plus Deserves To Be Replayed Dozens of Times

What Does Space Smell Like?

There is much to ponder in the infinite mysteries of outer space, but…what’s it smell like? It turns out that much, if not all, of the seeing the wonders of space would be accompanied by a distinct aroma—or stench. Space has a smell, but it’s only astronauts (and perhaps your odd corporate CEO with a thirst for…

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Source: LifeHacker – What Does Space Smell Like?

Amazon Seeks Recusal of FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan in Antitrust Investigations of Company

Amazon.com filed a request with the Federal Trade Commission seeking the recusal of new Chairwoman Lina Khan from antitrust investigations of the company, in light of her extensive past criticisms of the company. From a report: “Given her long track record of detailed pronouncements about Amazon, and her repeated proclamations that Amazon has violated the antitrust laws, a reasonable observer would conclude that she no longer can consider the company’s antitrust defenses with an open mind,” Amazon said in a 25-page recusal motion filed with the FTC.

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Source: Slashdot – Amazon Seeks Recusal of FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan in Antitrust Investigations of Company

Wireless Carrier Caught Red-Handed Injecting Ads Into Customers' SMS Messages

Wireless Carrier Caught Red-Handed Injecting Ads Into Customers' SMS Messages
Advertisements are everywhere. You can find them on TV, on the Internet, on billboards, in your mail, and now within your text messages sent from reputable sources. Earlier this week, developer Chris Lacy posted to Twitter about an “SMS AD” attached to a Google verification code sent to his phone.
On Monday, Lacy initially tweeted that he

Source: Hot Hardware – Wireless Carrier Caught Red-Handed Injecting Ads Into Customers’ SMS Messages

France orders streaming services to reinvest in local content

The French government has decreed that Netflix, Disney+ and other streaming services will have to spend up to a quarter of their French revenue on making local content. Eighty percent of each platform’s respective investment will go toward making French shows, TV movies and documentaries (more Emily in Paris and Lupin, anyone?). The remaining fifth — four or five percent of their total French revenue — will be used to make theatrically released movies.

The country is the first European Union member to enforce new streaming rules under the European Commission’s Audiovisual Media Services Directive. The framework is designed to create more parity between streaming platforms and other broadcasters and entertainment services across the EU.

Until now, streaming platforms have been prohibited from adding any theatrically released movie to their French libraries until three years after the film hit cinemas in the country. If the services spend a quarter of their French revenue on local content, they’ll have access to films within 12 months of their release dates. If they opt for the minimum investment of 20 percent, they’ll need to wait at least a year before adding theatrical releases.

So, there’s an incentive for platforms to invest the full 25 percent of revenue. Disney+, for instance, might be tempted to go down that route so it can stream the likes of Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar movies much sooner in France.

Netflix is planning to reinvest 20 percent of its French revenue in local content, according to Variety. It’s hoping to lock down a 12-month window for theatrical movies. The company hasn’t shown its movies at the Cannes Film Festival for years, partly because of the three-year cinema rule.

The EU has been working for years to ensure streaming platforms have a significant proportion of local content in their libraries. Other jurisdictions have been attempting to make streaming services invest in local productions as well.

The Canadian government, for instance, is looking to reclassify streaming companies, which could require them to contribute hundreds of millions of dollars toward making local content. In 2017, Netflix committed to spending $400 million on Canadian productions over five years.



Source: Engadget – France orders streaming services to reinvest in local content

AMD Ryzen Pro 5000G Zen 3 APUs Hit Retail Market, First Benchmarks Appear Online

AMD Ryzen Pro 5000G Zen 3 APUs Hit Retail Market, First Benchmarks Appear Online
AMD recently stretched its Zen 3 architecture over to a new processor lineup, that being the Ryzen Pro 5000G/GE series. These are essentially desktop APUs (accelerated processing units) for businesses, pairing Zen 3 CPU cores with Radeon graphics based on Vega. These APUs have found their way to a few retail channels, and the first set of

Source: Hot Hardware – AMD Ryzen Pro 5000G Zen 3 APUs Hit Retail Market, First Benchmarks Appear Online

The Compact ASUS ZenFone 8 Finally Arrives Stateside With Snapdragon 888 Power

The Compact ASUS ZenFone 8 Finally Arrives Stateside With Snapdragon 888 Power
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 is a mighty SoC for today’s flagship Android smartphones. However, it’s only available in devices that typically have displays measuring 6.5 inches and above. For those that want a lot of power in a more compact form-factor, Android OEMs haven’t exactly been offering a lot of options.
ASUS aims to change that with

Source: Hot Hardware – The Compact ASUS ZenFone 8 Finally Arrives Stateside With Snapdragon 888 Power

Volvo's Concept Recharge offers a peek at the company's 'pure' EVs

Volvo’s electric vehicles to date have been offshoots of existing car platforms (yes, even the Polestar 2), but it’s now ready to show just what it can do when it builds an EV from the ground up. The brand has unveiled a Concept Recharge design that shows the direction for the company’s “pure” EV future — both in aesthetics and technology.

The Concept Recharge ditches the usual engine bay and tucks a large battery into a flat floor. That makes for more interior space, of course, but also leads to shorter overhangs, a lower hood and a slicker roof profile. This also gives Volvo an excuse to streamline its look — the Concept Recharge removes “all unnecessary elements” and looks more like a tall hatchback despite its SUV-like vantage point.

Volvo Concept Recharge interior
Volvo

The interior is equally stripped back and likened to a “Scandinavian living room.” You’ll still get plenty of technology, though, including a digital dash and a 15-inch infotainment touchscreen. Volvo’s fondness for safety is in full view with a roof-mounted LiDAR sensor to collect environmental data and (eventually) enable autonomous driving features.

There’s no mention of whether or not the Concept Recharge will evolve into a production car, or when you can expect the first EVs based on this formula. However, it’s safe to presume that many of the design cues and basic technological ideas will reach cars you can actually buy. It’s just a question of whether or not Volvo can compete against the many, many rivals planning from-scratch EVs in the next few years.



Source: Engadget – Volvo’s Concept Recharge offers a peek at the company’s ‘pure’ EVs

New UK Internet Law Raises Free Speech Concerns, Say Civil Liberties Campaigners

Britain’s proposed new internet law entails a government power grab with worrying implications for freedom of speech, according to civil liberties groups, academics and the tech industry. From a report: The groups are concerned the proposed Online Safety Bill would hand to Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden disproportionate powers in the name of protecting users from “harmful” content. The Bill allow him to “modify” a code of practice — the blueprint created by the regulator Ofcom for how tech companies should protect users — to ensure it “reflects government policy.” Critics say such powers, which were set out in a draft of the proposed law published in May and due for imminent scrutiny by MPs and peers, could undermine the regulator’s independence and potentially politicize the regulation of the internet.

“The notion that a political appointee will have the unilateral power to alter the legal boundaries of free speech based on the political whims of the moment frankly makes the blood run cold,” said Heather Burns, policy manager at the Open Rights Group. The draft bill — which hasn’t yet begun its formal passage through parliament — is due to be checked line-by-line by legislators before being brought back to parliament later this year, where it will then pass through the stages it needs to end up on the statute books. The U.K. government and opposition parties are currently finalizing which lawmakers will sit on the pre-legislative committee.

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Source: Slashdot – New UK Internet Law Raises Free Speech Concerns, Say Civil Liberties Campaigners

New Charges Filed Against Capital One Hacker, Trial Postponed To 2022

The US government has filed a superseding indictment against Paige A. Thompson, a former Amazon engineer accused of hacking Capital One and stealing the personal data of more than 100 million Americans. From a report: According to court documents filed earlier this month and obtained by The Record, the US Department of Justice has added seven new charges on top of the original two it filed in August 2019. The new charges — six counts of computer fraud and abuse, and one count of access device fraud — come as investigators have made headway in analyzing data seized from Thompson’s computers and servers.

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Source: Slashdot – New Charges Filed Against Capital One Hacker, Trial Postponed To 2022

In Resident Evil: Infinite Dark, Democracy Dies in Conspiracy

Like each of Capcom’s Resident Evil games, Netflix’s new Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness series tells a story about a group of people from different walks of life whose fates all become entangled thanks to global superpowers and megacorporations obsessed with developing cutting edge weapons of war. But unlike the…

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Source: Gizmodo – In Resident Evil: Infinite Dark, Democracy Dies in Conspiracy

The Great Ace Attorney Is Worth The Four Year Wait

Yes! I was so stoked to see Capcom finally releasing English versions of The Great Ace Attorney games. The Ace Attorney series is one of my absolute favorites, and I know English-speaking fans have been desperate for a new entry to the series ever since we were left with Android and iOS releases of Dual Destinies and

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Source: Kotaku – The Great Ace Attorney Is Worth The Four Year Wait