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- FBI Preparing to Shut Down Temporary DNS Servers, Kill Unknown Number of Internet Connections
- Leaked Recording Industry Document Threatens Google Lawsuit
- Lego Minecraft Micro World Available For Preorder
- iFixIt Performs a PlayStation Vita Autopsy
- Razer Unveils Mass Effect 3-Branded Peripherals
- Hulu Plus Now Available on the Nintendo Wii
- Mass Shipments of Intel's Ivy Bridge Reportedly Delayed Until Summer
- Maingear Now Makes an 'Epic' Thermal Paste
- Twitter Admits Plucking Contacts from Smartphones, Promises Better Transparency
- Nvidia's Annual Revenue Up 12.8 Percent, Falls Short of Estimates
FBI Preparing to Shut Down Temporary DNS Servers, Kill Unknown Number of Internet Connections Posted: 16 Feb 2012 02:52 PM PST
DNSChanger used the modified DNS server settings to route users to malicious (and possibly illegal) domains instead of the ones they intended to visit. The feds worked with Estonian authorities to apprehend the creators of DNSChnager, but that left millions of computers still infected. The fix was to set up a few DNS servers to intercept the traffic from these systems and keep the data flowing. Now that the servers are due to be taken offline, some people might suddenly have busted connections. DNSChanger was a surprisingly widespread infection that wormed its way into half of all Fortune 500 companies and nearly that proportion of government agencies. There is still a chance that the FBI will be allowed to leave the servers in place a little longer, but no guarantees. Do you think DNSChanger will have one final laugh on March 8th? |
Leaked Recording Industry Document Threatens Google Lawsuit Posted: 16 Feb 2012 02:31 PM PST
For its part, Google has always said it is only indexing the Internet as it exists. To proactively weed out everything that could be copyright infringing would break search and be nearly impossible anyway. The document details the ways Google has been cooperating with the industry, including providing a batch search interface to assist in tracking down infringing sites, and compliance in shutting down a number of Blogger sites hosting copyrighted content. The legal document claims that is not enough. A lawsuit would seek to force Google to stop providing links to pirate websites in search results. The RIAA and IFPI would essentially be arguing on antitrust grounds that Google's market position should require it to censor its search results. If the case is filed as explained in the document, it would be truly unprecedented. |
Lego Minecraft Micro World Available For Preorder Posted: 16 Feb 2012 10:45 AM PST Can you tell we're pumped about Minecraft-themed Legos? We've been anxiously following their development, breathlessly reporting when the petition to create the set passed the needed 10,000 signature mark -- and when the project got the official green light. Lego and Mojang must be pumped about the Minecraft Micro World, too; in less than a month, the set has flown through the design process and is headed to the production line. In fact, Lego started selling preorders for the set yesterday. Just because you're able to preorder the set through Jinx today won't mean Minecraft Micro World will show up on your doorstep tomorrow, though; the $35, 480-piece kit isn't due to ship until the nebulous "summer 2012." How about a description from the product page? Help Steve survive his first night in a strange new world. Avoid the creeper and start mining for resources that will help you survive and thrive. Configure your four micro-scale LEGO Minecraft modules any way you like. Build your own mines and hills, and expand your world with multiple sets. Includes four LEGO Minecraft modules, hidden resources, extra pieces for wood, dirt, and stone, two "Micro Mobs;" Steve and a creeper. "The surface of the modules comes off to reveal mines and hidden resources beneath," the Lego CUUSOO team said on its blog. Check out the blog post for more details about the design process, or just drool over the picture above like we did. |
iFixIt Performs a PlayStation Vita Autopsy Posted: 16 Feb 2012 10:10 AM PST
It didn't take much for iFixIt to crack open the PS Vita and expose the four-core ARM Cortex A9 processor, SGX543MP4+ GPU, 512MB of RAM, and other internal tech organs. After taking everything apart, iFixIt gave the PS Vita a score of 8 out of 10 on its repairability score. Reasons that led to the high score include the use of only Phillips #00 screws (no security or proprietary bits), a modular design that equates to lower repair costs since parts can be replaced individually, and the fact that Sony used only a conservative amount of adhesive. Follow the teardown pic by pic right here. |
Razer Unveils Mass Effect 3-Branded Peripherals Posted: 16 Feb 2012 10:06 AM PST
The only bonus mentioned in Razer's announcement is a Collector assault rifle, but the company doesn't say which specific peripheral will be bundled with it. All types of peripherals are available with a fresh coat of ME3 paint, too, including an Imperator mouse, a BlackWidow Ultimate keyboard, a sleek-looking Onza Tournament Edition gamepad, and a Chimaera 5.1 headset. A few non-electrical accessories are available too: a ME3-branded Vespula mouse pad, a protective case for the iPhone 4, and a messenger bag sporting the N7 logo. Check them out or preorder the gear over at Razer's Mass Effect 3 page. No news on the shipping date, although it would almost assuredly have to be before March 6. Now, pardon us while we replay the Suicide Run on the Collector ship with our cut-throat female biotic. |
Hulu Plus Now Available on the Nintendo Wii Posted: 16 Feb 2012 09:53 AM PST
"Wii offers the most entertainment fun for everyone in the family, with an impressive selection of streaming movies and TV shows in addition to an unparalleled lineup of games that can't be played anywhere else," said Tony Elison, Nintendo of America's senior director and general manager of Network Business. "The Wii console is the hub of the living room, and with the addition of Hulu Plus, millions of households now have even more options for streaming premium TV shows and movies." Wii owners with a broadband Internet connection can access Hulu Plus by visiting the Wii Shop Channel and downloading the Hulu Plus app. Users who don't already have a Hulu Plus account will be eligible for a two-week free trial. Nintendo also announced that Hulu Plus will be coming to the 3DS handheld console sometime later this year. |
Mass Shipments of Intel's Ivy Bridge Reportedly Delayed Until Summer Posted: 16 Feb 2012 09:38 AM PST
DigiTimes claims to have heard from its sources that Intel won't begin mass shipping Ivy Bridge processors until sometime after June, and supposedly the Santa Clara chip maker has already made its hardware partners aware of this. Even more frustrating is that this is reportedly an intentional delay. DigiTimes says notebook vendors are having trouble clearing their existing stock of Sandy Bridge notebooks, while Intel has a surplus of Sandy Bridge chips it wants to unload. So, the decision was made to delay Ivy Bridge, at least in full force, to minimize the impact. Image Credit: Lenzfire |
Maingear Now Makes an 'Epic' Thermal Paste Posted: 16 Feb 2012 08:56 AM PST
Maingear describes its new Epic T1000 thermal paste as an ultra-performing phase change metal alloy thermal interface material (TIM) with high bulk conductivity. "The Epic T1000 is unmatched by any other materials except solders, and unlike solders, the Epic T1000 can be used between materials without matching Coefficients of Thermal Expansion (CTEs) such as between silicon dies and metal heat sinks," Maingear explains. "With the big reduction in thermal resistance EPIC T1000 provides, the demands on heat sinks and fans are relaxed, leading to many desirable results: decreased costs, quieter operation, and form-factor reductions." Maingear says its Epic T1000 paste allows you to reach maximum thermal conductivity with zero cure time, so you can slap it on your CPU and start overclocking like a banshee right off the bat. Installation is a bit different than with your average thermal paste. There's a liner that needs to be installed on your CPU, along with a re-flow process, all of which LegitReviews detailed in a nifty YouTube video here. The Maingear Epic T1000 kit comes with a pair of Nitrile gloves, a bottle of cleaning solution, two lint-free wipes, a three-page instruction manual, and two CPU specific installation liners. Prices are as follows:
Image Credit: Maingear |
Twitter Admits Plucking Contacts from Smartphones, Promises Better Transparency Posted: 16 Feb 2012 08:26 AM PST
Twitter acknowledged this was the case and said it would update its app to be more clear about user contacts being transmitted and stored, the L.A. Times reports. "We want to be clear and transparent in our communications with users," Twitter told the L.A. Times in an email. "Along those lines, in our next app updates, which are coming soon, we are updating the language associated with Find Friends -- to be more explicit." Two members of Congress, G.K. Butterfield (D-NC) and Henry Waxman (D-Calif) took it a step further and wrote a letter to Apple asking why it allows such data mining on its iPhone when it runs afoul of developer guidelines. Apple acknowledged that apps that do this are, in fact, "in violation of our guidelines," and claims it wasn't aware this was going on. |
Nvidia's Annual Revenue Up 12.8 Percent, Falls Short of Estimates Posted: 16 Feb 2012 07:46 AM PST
In a prepared statement, Nvidia president and chief executive officer, Jen-Hsun Huang, said he was happy with how things were going and where the company stands. "I am pleased with our achievements last year. Our GPU business grew sharply. And, with the success of Tegra, we established our position in the mobile market," Huang said. "We expect continued growth ahead, as Tegra 3 powers a new wave of quad-core super phones and Kepler, our next-generation GPU architecture, sets new standards in visual and parallel computing." Investors, however, weren't as optimistic after Nvidia said revenue in the first quarter of 2013 is expected to be between $900 million and $930 million. Analysts who responded to a Bloomberg survey had estimated $940.4 million on average, which might explain why shares of Nvidia fell 4.4 percent to $15.46 early this morning. According to Bloomberg, it was the biggest intraday decline since October 20, 2011, and the third biggest drop on the Standard & Poor's 500 Index today. At the time of this writing, shares of Nvidia are trading at $15.78. |
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