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TechNews - Sweden Is Shifting To A 6-Hour Workday - tech|
(hx) 07:52 AM CEST - Oct,05 2015 |
- Apple Took Steps to Protect New iPhones from Liquids -
The Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are more resistant to water damage
than
their predecessors, according to iFixit. The company tore down the new
iPhones and discovered the frame supports a gasket that helps protect
against liquid ingress. Moreover, cable connectors on the logic board -
a weak link in any electronic device - are sealed with silicon. iFixit
notes that Apple did not take any apparent measures to protect the
speaker nor the SIM card tray, which still allow some liquid to seep
in. The subtle changes made by Apple do appear to help the phone
survive quick dunks in water, as evidenced by various videos posted
across social media, but Apple is making no claims about the new
iPhones being waterproof or even water resistant.
- Microsoft Acquires Havoc - The Official Microsoft Blog announces
Microsoft has acquired Havoc, the 3D physics middleware provider, from
Intel
- 15 million T-Mobile customers affected by data breach - On
Thursday, T-Mobile revealed that Experian, a third-party used for
customer credit checks, had been breached. As part of the breach, 15
million T-Mobile customers had their personal data stolen from the
company. The theft affected customer data ranging back two years, from
September 2013 through September 2015.
The stolen data included names, addresses and birth dates, as well as
encrypted social security numbers and ID numbers (such as driver's
license or passport number). The company notes that no credit card
numbers or bank account information was taken. Whilst the more
sensitive data was encrypted, the company states that this encryption
may have been compromised by the attackers, but does not mention the
type of encryption used or why this might be the case.
- Apple updates iOS to v9.0.2 - fixes unauthorized access - Last
week it was discovered that a new iOS 9 flaw could allow strangers
access to a device without having the PIN. While some claimed it was a
hoax involving clever use of the new more responsive Touch ID sensor,
the threat was indeed genuine, as Apple has now released an update that
fixes the issue. According to Apple's support page,
they have pushed a new update for iOS devices that puts iOS at version
9.0.2. The latest update fixes some bugs and also improves stability
for Podcasts, while at the same time eliminating the security flaw
allowing unauthorized access.
- How Much Do You Value Your Personal Data? - Sensible
Data' is an interactive installation consisting of three machines
that invite to create a passport from your personal data. Take a
picture of yourself and a machine will draw your portrait. Send an
email and an algorithm will judge your age, gender and beauty. By
pressing a dubious button, you can get a nice confirmation stamp.
- Adblock extension with 40 million users sells to mystery buyer
- Adblock, a popular extension for blocking advertising in Chrome
and Safari with more than 40 million users, was quietly sold today. The
extension displayed a popup on October 1 saying that it is now allowing
Eye's 0acceptable advertising - which allows advertisers to buy their
way onto the whitelist - through the filter. hat's strange is that the
company won't disclose who it's been sold to, why it was sold, or how
much it was sold for. For the extension's claimed 40 million users this
raises an interesting question: Can the extension continue to be
trusted if the new proprietor is entirely anonymous? TNW
contacted Adblock's remaining staff to ask if they'd disclose the
buyer but the company refused, saying that the purchaser had
specifically asked not to be named. The only thing the team would tell
us is that the tool's creator Michael Gundlach will no longer have any
relationship with the company - that probably means he's cashed out.
Adblock's previous director, Gabriel Cubbage, is now running things
under the new owner.
- Nexus 5X from LG Rounds Out Google's Smartphone Offering - Google
has announced the Nexus 5X, a less-costly alternative to the Nexus
6P. Where the 6P is made by Huawei, the 5X is made by LG. Notable
features include the Nexus Imprint fingerprint sensor positioned on the
back of the phone, which can be used to secure the phone and
authenticate Android Pay purchases. The 5X also includes a USB Type-C
port, the new connector for phones, tablets, and laptops. The Nexus 5X
has a 5.2-inch full HD screen and is powered by a 1.8GHz Snapdragon 808
processor with 2GB of RAM and either 16GB or 32GB of storage. In very
related news, Google also has announced the Nexus 6P, one
of two new Nexus-branded smartphones and the first ever to be made by
Huawei. The Nexus 6P is a slim, upscale handset skinned in aluminum.
The 6P has a fingerprint sensor on the back for security and Android
Pay authentication called Nexus Imprint. The phone has a 5.7-inch quad
HD screen and is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 processor with
32GB, 64GB, or 128GB of storage. (video + details)
- Verizon's Go90 Video Service Launches for All - Verizon
has made its go90
mobile video service available to anyone who wants to use it. The
service had been in only a handful of markets on a trial basis, but is
now usable around the country. With go90, video content is supported by
advertisements. The free programming comes from providers such as
Comedy Central, Food Network, ESPN, Discovery Network, VH1, Maker
Studios, Machinima, StyleHaul. Verizon says it has between 100 and 200
hours of exclusive content from online video services such as
AwesomenessTV. Verizon hopes the service will score well with younger
consumers. It is available to Verizon and non-Verizon customers alike,
and is compatible with Android and iOS devices. The apps are free to
download from the Play Store and iTunes App Store.
- Why Sweden Is Shifting To A 6-Hour Workday - The
eight-hour workday hasn't changed much since Henry Ford first
experimented with it for factory workers. Now, Americans work slightly
longer - an average 8.7 hours - though more time goes into email,
meetings, and Facebook than whatever our official job duties actually
are. Is it time to rethink how many hours we spend at the office? In
Sweden, the
six-hour workday is becoming common. (Ed.note: Damn, my average is
13 hours)
- NASA Reports flowing water on Mars - The
findings, which are described in the journal Nature Geoscience,
offer an explanation for peculiar, long streaks that sometimes appear
on sloping Martian terrain. The dark features, which can reach 5 meters
wide and more than 100 meters long, were first noticed in 2010. By
analyzing their reflected light signature, a team of eight scientists
has concluded that the streaks consist of mineral salts that easily
absorb moisture-and that flowing water is the likeliest explanation for
their appearance. The Red Planet has been known for years to have ice,
and its surface bears the topographical scars of ancient water flow.
This latest research, though, is the first to provide compelling
evidence for the ongoing existence of flowing water on Mars.
- The Taiwanese Animators Take On The Mars Water Announcement - The
Internet exploded on Monday following NASA's announcement about flowing
water on Mars. And alien conspiracists are one step closer to
realizing their dreams. The Taiwanese animators take on all of the
mars water news.
- Stephen Hawking: Aliens Could 'Conquer And Colonize' Us - The
world famous physicist has admitted that if
aliens came to visit Earth, the outcome might not be a positive one.
Stephen Hawking has tackled the mysteries of the universe his entire
life. Now the world-renowned scientist has some new things to say about
a potential alien invasion . "If aliens visit us, the outcome could be
much like when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well
for the Native Americans," Professor Hawking told El País. "Such
advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and
colonize whatever planets they can reach," he said. The physicist, who
has suffered from motor neurone disease since his twenties, explained
that the existence of aliens is beyond doubt. "To my mathematical
brain, the numbers alone make thinking about aliens perfectly rational.
The real challenge is to work out what aliens might actually be like."
- Spectre Official Trailer #2 (2015) - In case you doubted Christoph
Waltz was going to be an incredible Bond villain
- The X Files - Official Trailer (2015) - Monday night, Fox
aired two short
teaser trailers for its upcoming "X-Files" revival - here are both.
And don't worry, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson and that theme music
are all still around.
- Bone Tomahawk Trailer - Entertainment Weekly has the exclusive
trailer for the upcoming Kurt Russell horror/western, Bone
Tomahawk. The movie will be available in theaters and on VOD platforms
on October 23rd.
- The Forest - Official Trailer - A
supernatural thriller set in the legendary Aokigahara Forest. A
young American woman, Sara (Natalie Dormer of 'Game of Thrones' and
'The Hunger Games'), goes in search of her twin sister, who has
mysteriously disappeared. Despite everyone's warnings to 'stay on the
path,' Sara enters the forest determined to discover the truth about
her sister's fate. Don't miss 'The Forest' In Theaters - January 8,
2016!
- The Revenant Trailer - When all is lost, you fight. Watch
the new
trailer for The Revenant Movie, in theaters this December.
- Back to the Future - Doc Brown Saves The World - A Teaser for
the Anniversary Blu-ray set.
- A Good Day to Die: Fake Funerals in South Korea - Whilst
the rest of the world gorges itself on K-Pop, Korean movies, and
smartphones produced by Korean tech giant Samsung, Koreans themselves
have never been more bummed out. With over
14,000 of its citizens killing themselves in 2012, South Korea is the
suicide capital of the developed world, despite its booming
economy.
- Make $1000 A Week Standing In Line - Samuel
recently spent 48 hours outside the Apple store in the Meatpacking
District waiting for the iPhone 6s. He was the first in line, slept in
a fold-up cot for two nights, had pizza delivered to his spot and
snagged $1000 for the gig.
- Man Saves Dog That Was Buried Alive - Who the hell
would do something as awful as this? :(
- This Guy Makes Some Amazing Faces - A Centrifuge 9 G - Training to
fly a fighter plane is the only time you want someone repeatedly
shouting "SQUEEZE THE BUTT" in your ear.
- Man sets gas station on fire trying to kill spider - Seriously,
what are you thinking buddy?
- Fire Breathing In Bullet Time Is Awesome - Using a 48
DSLR camera array these guys create a 3D video of themselves
breathing fire
- Denmark Is Really Desperate - The birth rate in Denmark is
precipitously low, so this travel agency put together a few ways to get the
youth of Denmark to have some damn kids already.
- When your kid annoys you part 2 - WTF!?
- Never ask to be rated - Rate
meeeeee...... rate me, my friend. :-D
- Can You Tell A Girl's Ass From A Guy's Ass? - That poor
girl with the guys ass ;)
- Rachel Hilbert Bikini Pictures - She's
clearly very talented :)
- Lisa Snowdon's Cougar Hotness - I'd never heard of
Fabulous Magazine before this, but they got one of my favorite busty
British cougars Lisa Snowdon on the cover of their latest issue,
and hey, that's good enough for me.
- Elsa Pataky Is Pretty Sexy - check it out!
- Sexy 6 Weekly Hot Burger Commercials - Yay! Check
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last 10 comments: Csimbi | (06:54 PM CEST - Oct,05 2015 ) | quote: Microsoft Acquires Havoc
Sad news. RIP Havok
quote: Apple updates iOS to v9.0.2 - fixes unauthorized access
So they say
quote: Why Sweden Is Shifting To A 6-Hour Workday
Probably because it's going to be a more efficient 6 hours and less stress on the body (ergonomic-wise) -> win for both.
Personally, I think I do the same amount of work in 4 hours that my colleagues do in 8.
quote: NASA Reports flowing water on Mars
Interesting non-gaming related old news.
quote: The Taiwanese Animators Take On The Mars Water Announcement
Anything for fame.
quote: Stephen Hawking: Aliens Could 'Conquer And Colonize' Us
Erm... First off, if anyone comes here from a place we don't even know about, they surely are more advanced. Why would a more advanced race want to come here for anything else but to conquer us?
But wait. How does a physicist come to that conclusion? This is typically a topic for philosopher. Did Mr. Hawking find the Philosopher's Stone? | |
Tom | (07:18 PM CEST - Oct,05 2015 ) | That's Havok, not Havoc. I'm actually surprised Valve didn't buy them up seeing how they use a form of Havok in their games.
A lot of the news is old news.. | |
Csimbi | (07:53 PM CEST - Oct,05 2015 ) | Havok's best built into DirecX. MS is a logical 'home' for that.
Unfortunately however, MS is screwing up things lately, so I am not sure how that will span out.
MS will most likely kill Havok over a year or two and release some dumb library based loosely on Havok (but marketed as the next best Havok engine).
Intel should have built new instructions into their CPUs that support Havok.
BTW, you might want to disable auto-update for Adblock - the new owner allows ads.
Another good extension down the drain. Anyone feels like coding a new one? | |
Tom | (08:07 PM CEST - Oct,05 2015 ) | Stopped using adblock a long while ago or at least since uBlock came out. | |
Csimbi | (08:56 PM CEST - Oct,05 2015 ) | Tom> Stopped using adblock a long while ago or at least since uBlock came out.
Thanks for the recommendation!
I don't look for new things while the current one works...
Edit
With the same filter set, there's a 0.5 sec delay on page load when using uBlock.
I want my browser quick.
Back on AdBlock.
Other recommendations? | |
Tom | (04:59 AM CEST - Oct,06 2015 ) | Csimbi> Tom> Stopped using adblock a long while ago or at least since uBlock came out.
Thanks for the recommendation!
I don't look for new things while the current one works...
Edit
With the same filter set, there's a 0.5 sec delay on page load when using uBlock.
I want my browser quick.
Back on AdBlock.
Other recommendations?
Haha, ya because uBlock blocks better and more than ABP ever did! | |
lorcro2000 | (09:07 AM CEST - Oct,06 2015 ) | Just for the record, a 6-hour workweek in Sweden is far from common. In fact, it is limited to a very very minimal trial. 8 hours is the norm and virtually no company is entertaining ideas of a 6-hour day. And if it happens it won't be 6 hours with the same pay either, I suspect.
Sure, we should be down to a couple of hours a day if we'd actually taken the efficiency increases over the decades and put them towards freeing humans from wage slavery, but not surprisingly the rich took those efficiency gains and converted it into increased cash for themselves and left the workers with longer work hours and less money. And the workers are the jackasses who let them. | |
Csimbi | (04:45 PM CEST - Oct,06 2015 ) | Tom> Haha, ya because uBlock blocks better and more than ABP ever did!
Blocked everything I wanted it to.
Might not be that advanced, but at least I don't have to wait for stupid apps. | |
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