You Should Try DuckDuckGo's New Tracker Protection on Android, No Matter What Browser You Use

We all know that the internet isn’t a “private” place. When you search for something on Google or download a new app, there’s an understanding that some of your data is likely going somewhere. That said, what’s especially creepy about the state of our privacy online is how invisible tracking can be. You can think…

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Source: LifeHacker – You Should Try DuckDuckGo’s New Tracker Protection on Android, No Matter What Browser You Use

Ultra-tall 7:32 monitor is ready for your never-ending newsfeed

EK-MD088.

Enlarge / EK-MD088. (credit: Nojima)

We saw the tall-screen trend coming—but we didn’t know things would get this tall. PC monitors that are taller than they are wide have enjoyed a resurgence this year, as they provide more vertical space for taking in long documents, articles, spreadsheets, and social media and news feeds. But this 420×1920 monitor takes the tall-screen thing to new heights.

As spotted by Gizmodo today, the screen comes from Elsonic, a sub-brand of Japanese company Nojima, which started off with LED bulbs but now makes TVs and other tech products. The EK-MD088 proposes a new category for PC monitors: ultra-tall. Sure, ultra-wide monitors have won spots in the homes of productivity hounds who need to be surrounded by all their tabs and gamers who want to get lost in their virtual world. But an ultra-tall monitor lets you give in to that insatiable need to scroll. The product page specifically highlights web browsing, Twitter, and browser games as use cases. 

Handy for keeping a constant watch on your news feed.

Handy for keeping a constant watch on your news feed. (credit: Nojima)

The display is only 8.8 inches, so it would best serve as a portable or secondary monitor. It charges via USB-C but can’t output video through the port. The monitor relies on mini HDMI for its video signal. That gives it a little versatility in the sense that it can connect to things lacking USB-C, like a Raspberry Pi and older systems. But with more PCs starting to ditch HDMI, and the monitor already having a USB-C port right there, it feels like a missed opportunity.

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Source: Ars Technica – Ultra-tall 7:32 monitor is ready for your never-ending newsfeed

Here's How To Skip Halo Infinite's Unskippable Loading Screen And What Might Be The Best Mod Ever

Here's How To Skip Halo Infinite's Unskippable Loading Screen And What Might Be The Best Mod Ever
Halo Infinite is set to release next month, though in the meantime, 343 Industries surprised eager fans by launching the free-to-player multiplayer component early. While it is classified as a beta build, it includes all maps and core modes in Season 1. It also comes with what’s supposed to be an unskippable loading screen that is around 20

Source: Hot Hardware – Here’s How To Skip Halo Infinite’s Unskippable Loading Screen And What Might Be The Best Mod Ever

Hawkeye's First 2 Episodes Hit the Bullseye of Character Development

When I found tears in my eyes five minutes into the first episode of Hawkeye, I took that as a good sign. Marvel Studios’ latest show is finally on Disney+, with the first two episodes now streaming. It explores how Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner) is processing life in a post Avengers: Endgame world while also showing …

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Source: Gizmodo – Hawkeye’s First 2 Episodes Hit the Bullseye of Character Development

The Recent EVE Online Riots Where Thousands of Fans Burned Their In-Game Money, Explained

EVE Online’s latest slate of updates, “New Dawn”, promised to bring with it a return to an age of prosperity to the game’s universe. Alongside the first patch of the new quadrant came a Nov. 12th Developer Blog detailing how CCP, the developer behind the game, planned on delivering that new age. However, rather than…

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Source: Kotaku – The Recent EVE Online Riots Where Thousands of Fans Burned Their In-Game Money, Explained

DJI's Modular Action 2 Is a Clever Action Cam With One Flaw

Action cameras have continued to grow in popularity for the simple reason that their compact size makes them easy to mount, perch, and hide almost anywhere. But how do you shrink action cameras even further without sacrificing key functionality? DJI’s solution is a new magnetic modular design that assembles like…

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Source: Gizmodo – DJI’s Modular Action 2 Is a Clever Action Cam With One Flaw

Judge dismisses Steam antitrust case for lack of factual support

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A federal judge has accepted Valve’s motion to dismiss an anti-trust lawsuit against company Steam’s store and platform, saying that plaintiff Wolfire Games failed to establish the basic facts necessary to sustain the case going forward.

Wolfire’s lawsuit in part rested on the argument that Valve was illegally tying its Steam game store (which sells the games) to the separate Steam platform (which provides game library management, social networking, achievement tracking, Steam Workshop mods, etc.). Wolfire argued that Valve was using its dominant market position in digital PC game sales (accepted in the lawsuit as 75 percent of the market for full PC game sales) to illegally prop up the platform in a way that was not conducive to competition.

In a ruling issued late last week, though, Western District of Washington Judge John Coughenour said that no illegal tying could take place because the Steam store and platform “are a single product within the integrated game platform and transaction market.” That’s because the revenues from sales of games on the Steam store go directly toward supporting the “free” services available on the platform. And in the rare cases that games sold elsewhere make use of the Steam platform, Valve lets developers create free keys to enable that integration, obviating any potential harm.

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Source: Ars Technica – Judge dismisses Steam antitrust case for lack of factual support

A Three-Party Alliance is Set To Govern Germany

Three German parties have reached a deal to form a new government that will end the era of longtime Chancellor Angela Merkel, according to Olaf Scholz, who is poised to replace her. From a report: Scholz, of the center-left Social Democrats, said he expects that members of the parties will give their blessing to the deal in the next 10 days. At a news conference, Scholz and other leaders gave some indications of how the coalition would govern. Among the first measures agreed: compulsory vaccinations in places where particularly vulnerable people are cared for, with the option of expanding that rule. That comes as Germany is seeing a surge in cases, and the political transition has somewhat hampered the country’s response. Scholz also stressed the importance of a sovereign Europe, friendship with France and partnership with the United States as key cornerstones of the government’s foreign policy — continuing a long post-war tradition. The new government will not seek “the lowest common denominator, but the politics of big impacts,” Scholz promised. Robert Habeck, co-leader of the environmentalist Green party, meanwhile, said measures planned by the government would put Germany on a path to meet the goals of the 2015 Paris climate accord.

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Source: Slashdot – A Three-Party Alliance is Set To Govern Germany

Halo Infinite Cheaters Are Insta-Clicking Heads With Aimbots

Though its campaign isn’t out yet, 343 Industries’ Halo Infinite is already seeing massive success on account of its free-to-play multiplayer that launched just last week. Unfortunately for those playing with dignity and respect, it seems cheaters are out in full force, resorting to dubious tactics like aimbots and…

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Source: Kotaku – Halo Infinite Cheaters Are Insta-Clicking Heads With Aimbots

Watch SpaceX Launch NASA's Planetary Defense DART Test To Save Earth An Asteroid

Watch SpaceX Launch NASA's Planetary Defense DART Test To Save Earth An Asteroid
NASA’s DART mission launched early this morning as it travels through space in order to slam into an asteroid. The hope is that the data collected will provide scientists with an answer on how to avert an Armageddon type event in the future.

Humankind has pondered the thoughts of what a large asteroid slamming into the Earth would be like.

Source: Hot Hardware – Watch SpaceX Launch NASA’s Planetary Defense DART Test To Save Earth An Asteroid

Tesla Asks Full Self-Driving Beta Drivers to Consent to Being Recorded When They Crash

Drivers interested in accessing Tesla’s Full Self-Driving beta will now have to submit images and videos of themselves to the company in the event of a collision or other serious safety event. That’s according to new warning language from the company, first noted by Electrek, which requires FSD beta drivers to consent…

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Source: Gizmodo – Tesla Asks Full Self-Driving Beta Drivers to Consent to Being Recorded When They Crash

Fairphone beats the entire Android ecosystem with six years of support

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Enlarge / The Fairphone 2 and its many modules. (credit: Fairphone)

Fairphone continues to push boundaries and lead the Android ecosystem when it comes to system updates. The company announced it is shipping Android 10 for the Fairphone 2, a six-year-old device that originally shipped with Android 5.

Six years of major updates is unheard of in the Android market. Most Android companies charge iPhone-level prices but don’t offer iPhone-level support, which is six years of major updates. The best you can get from more mainstream Android OEMs like Google and Samsung are three years of major OS updates. Fairphone is a dramatically smaller company than its competition, but it is wiping the floor with them when it comes to updates.

For Fairphone, shipping Android updates for this long has meant going outside the normal update support structure. The Fairphone 2 uses a Snapdragon 801 SoC, and Qualcomm only supported that chip up to Android 6. Without Qualcomm’s help, Fairphone had to enlist the help of the Lineage OS Android community to get the phone updated. The difference between Fairphone and an aftermarket ROM is that Fairphone is still passing all of Google’s CTS tests and officially licensing the Play Store, which is a huge undertaking.

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Source: Ars Technica – Fairphone beats the entire Android ecosystem with six years of support

New Curiosity Image Reminds Us That Mars Is a Truly Beautiful Place

It may be bitterly cold, devoid of breathable oxygen, and baked in deadly radiation, but Mars has an undeniable charm. A new image captured by NASA’s Curiosity rover and colorized by mission team members is testament to the Red Planet’s aesthetic brilliance.

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Source: Gizmodo – New Curiosity Image Reminds Us That Mars Is a Truly Beautiful Place

The Dragon Ball Z Horror Game Is Getting A Beta Soon, Here’s A Closer Look

Bandai Namco posted a more in-depth gameplay video of its anime take on Dead By Daylight where one Dragon Ball Z villain is pitted against a handful of survivors on Wednesday. The company also included information about their closed beta test, which you can register for if you have a Steam account.

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Source: Kotaku – The Dragon Ball Z Horror Game Is Getting A Beta Soon, Here’s A Closer Look

Adorable redesigned emoji—including Clippy—included in latest Windows 11 update

Some of Windows 11's new emoji designs.

Enlarge / Some of Windows 11’s new emoji designs. (credit: Microsoft)

We’re nearly two months out from the public release of Windows 11, and Microsoft is still slowly updating bits and pieces of the operating system that weren’t quite ready in early October. Microsoft announced redesigned emoji back in July, and the next Windows update (version 22000.348, if you’re tracking this sort of thing) adds those emoji to Windows 11.

The new emoji remove the bold, black outlines from the Windows 10-era designs and change the colors and shapes of a few to make them match up better with Apple’s, Google’s, and Samsung’s glyphs—compare the new design for Spiral Shell to the old one, for an example. There are also a few cute Microsoft-specific touches, like a Clippy design for the paperclip emoji, though Ninja Cat appears to have been removed entirely.

A selection of the old Windows 10-style emoji (left) and the Windows 11 redesigns. The new versions drop the thick outlines, so now they all look lighter and brighter.

A selection of the old Windows 10-style emoji (left) and the Windows 11 redesigns. The new versions drop the thick outlines, so now they all look lighter and brighter.

These emoji use the basic designs that Microsoft showed off earlier this year—but without animation or the “3D” touches, like added depth and color gradients. The Verge speculates that this is a limitation of the vector graphics format Microsoft uses to display emoji in Windows—using vector graphics can reduce file sizes while making it a lot simpler to scale the size of emoji up and down without losing sharpness or detail, but it also works best with flat colors. We may yet see the 3D animated emoji in other Microsoft apps, like Teams.

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Source: Ars Technica – Adorable redesigned emoji—including Clippy—included in latest Windows 11 update

Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 Will Be Made Available Internationally After Netflix Removal

Just a few days before Star Trek: Discovery was set to begin its fourth season last week, ViacomCBS managed to do something impossible: basically unite Star Trek fans to agree on one thing. Unfortunately for them, that thing was agreeing that ViacomCBS sucked, for shockingly pulling Discovery in its entirety from…

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Source: Gizmodo – Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 Will Be Made Available Internationally After Netflix Removal

US blocks companies aiding Chinese military's quantum computing efforts

The US is taking extra steps to prevent China’s military from claiming quantum computing dominance. The Commerce Department has added eight technology producers to its Entity List to prevent them from supporting the Chinese military’s quantum computing efforts. Officials are concerned the entities could feed “emerging” US tech that could aid with breaking encryption, producing ‘unbreakable’ encryption and developing anti-stealth or anti-submarine systems.

The list focuses on a mix of companies and researchers, including QuantumCTek and the Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale. The US also added three affiliates of Corad Technology Limited, a Chinese firm on the list since 2019, although it wasn’t clear that quantum computing was involved — it was also accused of backing Iran’s military and space programs as well as North Korea “front companies.”

The broader Entity List update included 27 organizations and people, including 13 in Pakistan accused of backing the country’s “unsafeguarded” nuclear or ballistic missile programs.

This is unlikely to put a stop to China’s military uses of quantum computing when the country may need to research and develop much of the technology in-house. The expanded blocklist might slow things down, however, by limiting China’s access to American processors and other equipment that could fast-track development. Consider this a stumbling block that gives the US a better chance of taking or maintaining the lead.



Source: Engadget – US blocks companies aiding Chinese military’s quantum computing efforts