Kobo Finally Introduces a Sideload Mode for Using Its E-Readers Without Internet or an Account

Although countless companies make devices with E Ink electronic paper screens, most consumers opt for either an Amazon Kindle or a Kobo when choosing an e-reader. But for those who don’t source their reading materials from an online store, the Kobo is finally playing catch-up with the Kindle by removing the need for…

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Source: Gizmodo – Kobo Finally Introduces a Sideload Mode for Using Its E-Readers Without Internet or an Account

Julian Assange Wins Right To Seek Appeal Against Extradition To the US

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange scored a small win in court in London on Monday, when a judge granted him the right to appeal to the UK’s Supreme Court over his extradition to the US. From a report: The High Court ruled that Assange has points that Supreme Court justices may want to consider ahead of the UK extraditing him. Assange will now petition the UK’s Supreme Court for a hearing, but there is no guarantee his request will be granted. As his case proceeds through the courts, his extradition will continue to be stalled and Assange will remain in Belmarsh Prison, where’ has been held since leaving the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2019. “Today we won — but Julian continues to suffer,” said Stella Moris, Assange’s fiancee, speaking outside the court on Monday. “Julian must be freed.” Monday’s decision follows a ruling by a High Court judge in December granting the US permission to go through with the extradition. It overturned a previous decision by a District Court judge that blocked Assange’s extradition on mental health grounds. The WikiLeaks founder has raised a legal question about the circumstances in which the High Court received assurances from the US over the treatment he would receive in prison.

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Source: Slashdot – Julian Assange Wins Right To Seek Appeal Against Extradition To the US

How to Use Captions to Organize Your iPhone Photo Library

Google Photos does a great job sorting through your photos using a text search, thanks to the tech giant’s prowess with image recognition, machine learning, and, er, search. Apple’s Photos app isn’t nearly as useful—but you can do a few things to fix that.

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Use Captions to Organize Your iPhone Photo Library

Google Illegally Used Dark Patterns to Trick Users Into Handing Over Location Data, State AGs Say

On Monday, attorneys general from Washington D.C., Texas, and at least two other states refocused their sights on Google, claiming the company repeatedly pressures its users to forfeit their location data through dark pattern tactics and other deceptive practices. Altogether, these practices may amount to violations…

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Source: Gizmodo – Google Illegally Used Dark Patterns to Trick Users Into Handing Over Location Data, State AGs Say

Panasonic's higher-capacity Tesla battery could enter production in 2023

Panasonic could start mass producing larger-capacity batteries for Tesla as soon as next year. The 4680 cell is said to boost the range of electric vehicles by over 15 percent. As Nikkei notes, that could boost the range of the Model S from 650km (404 miles or so) on a single charge to 750km (around 465 miles).

Although the battery is said to be twice as big as previous versions, it has a fivefold increase in energy capacity, according to Nikkei. As such, cars need fewer of the batteries, which are already 10 to 20 percent cheaper to produce. It’s estimated that batteries account for 30 percent of the cost of EVs. A cost reduction could make EVs more affordable and hasten the transition to electric vehicles. What’s more, a longer range means drivers won’t need to charge batteries as often.

Panasonic, a long-time partner of Tesla, is reportedly investing around 80 billion yen ($704 million) on new equipment to produce the 4680. It’s said to be expanding an existing plant in Japan and making the batteries there to begin with. Nikkei reports the company will start making the cells on a small scale this year to develop safe and efficient processes before entering mass production in 2023. It may mass produce the batteries in other countries later.

The company confirmed to Reuters that it was setting up a test production line in 2022, though didn’t say when it will start making the batteries at a larger scale. “We are studying various options for mass production,” it said.

Panasonic started working on the cell following a request from Tesla. The head of Panasonic’s battery division said in November that the company hasn’t ruled out producing the cell for other automakers, though Tesla is its priority. Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously said that although his company plans to make its own batteries, it would continue to source them from other suppliers.

Tesla announced the 4680 at a Battery Day event in September 2020. At the time, Musk said the cell and other developments could enable Tesla to start selling a $25,000 EV.



Source: Engadget – Panasonic’s higher-capacity Tesla battery could enter production in 2023

Thank God, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Is Actually Releasing This Year

Of all the dozens upon dozens of projects that director Guillermo del Toro has signed aboard over the years yet languished in development hell, no film has languished more thoroughly than Pinocchio. It was way, way back in 2008 when he announced his intention to make a movie based on artist Gris Grimly’s illustrations…

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Source: Gizmodo – Thank God, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio Is Actually Releasing This Year

How to Survive a Massive Blizzard

If you have to suffer through a natural disaster, a blizzard is a good one. The death rate is relatively low—the worst blizzard in American history, the “Great White Hurricane” of 1888, only claimed a total of 400 lives—and preparation is easy. As long as don’t do anything dumb and you’re not incredibly unlucky, you…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Survive a Massive Blizzard

Facebook Promised Free Internet Access, but Users Got Charged Anyway

Facebook says it’s helping millions of the world’s poorest people get online through apps and services that allow them to use internet data free. Internal company documents show that many of these people end up being charged in amounts that collectively add up to an estimated millions of dollars a month. WSJ: To attract new users, Facebook made deals with cellular carriers in countries including Pakistan, Indonesia and the Philippines to let low-income people use a limited version of Facebook and browse some other websites without data charges. Many of the users have inexpensive cellphone plans that cost just a few dollars a month, often prepaid, for phone service and a small amount of internet data. Because of software problems at Facebook, which it has known about and failed to correct for months, people using the apps in free mode are getting unexpectedly charged by local cellular carriers for using data. In many cases they only discover this when their prepaid plans are drained of funds.

In internal documents, employees of Facebook parent Meta Platforms acknowledge this is a problem. Charging people for services Facebook says are free “breaches our transparency principle,” an employee wrote in an October memo. In the year ended July 2021, charges made by the cellular carriers to users of Facebook’s free-data products grew to an estimated total of $7.8 million a month, when purchasing power adjustments were made, from about $1.3 million a year earlier, according to a Facebook document. Facebook calls the problem “leakage,” since paid services are leaking into the free apps and services. It defines leakage in internal documents as, “When users are in Free Mode and believe that the data they are using is being covered by their carrier networks, even though these users are actually paying for the data themselves.”

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Source: Slashdot – Facebook Promised Free Internet Access, but Users Got Charged Anyway

A New WhatsApp Feature Will Make Your Transition From Android To iOS Much Easier

A New WhatsApp Feature Will Make Your Transition From Android To iOS Much Easier
WhatsApp users may soon be able to migrate their chat history from an Android phone to an iPhone. Incidentally, the chat migration feature is already available for users moving their chat histories from iPhone to Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones.

When it comes to messaging apps, WhatsApp is one of the most popular. The end-to-end

Source: Hot Hardware – A New WhatsApp Feature Will Make Your Transition From Android To iOS Much Easier

Netfilter project: Settlement with Patrick McHardy

The netfilter project,
which works on packet-filtering for the Linux kernel, has announced that it
has reached a settlement
(English
translation
) with Patrick McHardy that is “legally
binding and it governs any legal enforcement
activities
” on netfilter programs and libraries as well as the
kernel itself. McHardy has been employing
questionable practices
in doing GPL enforcement in Germany over the
last six years or more. The practice has been called “copyright trolling” by some and is
part of what led to the creation of The Principles of Community-Oriented GPL Enforcement.

This settlement establishes that any decision-making around
netfilter-related enforcement activities should be based on a majority
vote. Thus, each active coreteam member
at the time of the
enforcement request holds one right to vote. This settlement covers
past and new enforcement, as well as the enforcement of contractual
penalties related to past declarations to cease-and-desist.



Source: LWN.net – Netfilter project: Settlement with Patrick McHardy

$130 Billion Wiped Off Crypto Markets in 24 Hours

The cryptocurrency market had around $130 billion wiped off its value over the last 24 hours as major digital coins continued their multi-day sell-off. From a report: Bitcoin was last down around 4% at $33,755.57, according to Coin Metrics, while Ether plunged 7% to $2,239.08. Earlier in the morning both fell to their lowest points since July and are each about 50% off their all-time highs. Cryptocurrencies are moving in tandem with stocks, which have continued to fall since the beginning of the year and just came off of their worst week since March 2020. Investors have been selling risk assets like technology stocks as they prepare for tighter monetary policy from the U.S. Federal Reserve and higher interest rates. “Looking forward, our most immediate concern is how equities markets respond to this week’s Fed meeting,” said Leah Wald, CEO at digital asset investment manager Valkyrie Funds. “A consolidation in traditional assets would catalyze a potential recovery in bitcoin, ether and other altcoins. Realistically, though, digital asset traders tend to be willing to take on more risk than traders in other asset classes, so we do expect some volatility in the coming days and weeks.”

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Source: Slashdot – 0 Billion Wiped Off Crypto Markets in 24 Hours

Acer Just Modernized the Classroom Chromebook with a 3:2 Display

Acer unveiled several Windows 11 SE laptops for K-8 classrooms earlier this month after announcing a fleet of Chromebooks prior to CES, and now the company is giving educators even more choices by launching four additional laptops running on Google’s Chrome OS.

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Source: Gizmodo – Acer Just Modernized the Classroom Chromebook with a 3:2 Display

How to Prevent Frozen Pipes (and What to Do If They Freeze Anyway)

With temperatures dropping outside, our pipes are at an increased risk of freezing—especially in areas where freezing temperatures are unusual. Identifying and troubleshooting high-risk spots now can save you the hassle of a frozen pipe and—worse—the expense of fixing a burst one.

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Prevent Frozen Pipes (and What to Do If They Freeze Anyway)

NASA Waste To Base Challenge Puts Up $24K In Prizes To Invent A Space Recycling System

NASA Waste To Base Challenge Puts Up $24K In Prizes To Invent A Space Recycling System
One of the many challenges human beings will face if they colonize Mars will be the question of what to do with waste. This will particularly be an issue on the trip to the Red Planet. NASA and HeroX are hosting the Waste to Base Challenge in which competitors submit their ideas on the best ways to recycle, reprocess, or repurpose waste in

Source: Hot Hardware – NASA Waste To Base Challenge Puts Up K In Prizes To Invent A Space Recycling System

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Is Some Damn Fine (And Free) Card Fighting

I love the mechanics of Konami’s long-running collectible card game Yu-Gi-Oh!, but I’m too impatient to wade through banal anime tales of pointy-haired teens learning about friendship and sportsmanship in order to get my collectible card game fix. Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, the free-to-play game released this week on PC…

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Source: Kotaku – Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Is Some Damn Fine (And Free) Card Fighting

You Can Play Grand Theft Auto V on the Game Boy Using This Clever Cartridge

Although the old top-down version of Grand Theft Auto was at one time ported to the Game Boy Color, the experience was nowhere near as fun as the notorious 3D versions of the game, so Sebastian Staacks decided to fix that and has come up with a way to actually play Grand Theft Auto V on the original Game Boy through…

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Source: Gizmodo – You Can Play Grand Theft Auto V on the Game Boy Using This Clever Cartridge

Australia PM Morrison Loses Control of WeChat Chinese Account as Election Looms

A little-known Chinese technology company that took over a WeChat social media account set up for Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Monday it wanted to buy an account with a large fanbase in Australia, and was unaware it was his. From a report: Australian politicians said Morrison’s office lost access to the account on the platform, owned by Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings, several months ago. The politicians claimed the move represented censorship amid growing diplomatic tensions between Canberra and Beijing with a national election to be held in Australia by May. The account, which bore Morrison’s photograph and posted information on his policies in Mandarin targeted at Australian voters of Chinese ethnic origin, had 76,000 followers.

The account was renamed ‘Australia China New Life’ in January by its new Chinese owner, Fuzhou 985 Technology, based in Fujian province, which notified followers the account would instead promote Chinese life in Australia. An employee from Fuzhou 985 Technology, who only gave his surname as Huang, told Reuters by telephone was not aware the account was previously connected to Morrison. He said the transfer of ownership was conducted with a Chinese male national living in Fuzhou, whose identity he declined to disclose. “We thought this account had a large fanbase, so we decided to buy it,” said Huang, adding that the company was looking for an account whose target audience was the Chinese community in Australia. He declined to say how much his company had paid to take over the account.

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Source: Slashdot – Australia PM Morrison Loses Control of WeChat Chinese Account as Election Looms