sábado, 3 de julho de 2021

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Police ticket driver for sticking Starlink terminal on car’s hood

Posted: 02 Jul 2021 02:07 PM PDT

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A California Highway Patrol officer stopped a Toyota Prius on Friday that had what looks like a Starlink dish fastened to its hood, the agency said in a Facebook post. The "visual obstruction," sitting right smack in the middle of the car's hood, landed the driver a ticket.

"Sir I stopped you today for that visual obstruction on your hood. Does it not block your view while driving?" an officer said, quoted in a post on CHP Antelope Valley's Facebook page. The driver replied: "Only when I make right turns..."

The driver told the CHP officer that they were using the antenna to have Wi-Fi for a business they run out of their car, the agency told CNBC, which first reported on the traffic stop.

"Yes, it is in fact illegal to mount a...

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REvil ransomware attacks systems using Kaseya’s remote IT management software

Posted: 02 Jul 2021 02:03 PM PDT

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Just in time to ruin the holiday weekend, ransomware attackers have apparently used Kaseya — a software platform designed to help manage IT services remotely — to deliver their payload. Sophos director and ethical hacker Mark Loman tweeted about the attack earlier today, and now reports that affected systems will demand $44,999 to be unlocked. A note on Kaseya's website implores customers to shut off their VSA servers for now "because one of the first things the attacker does is shutoff administrative access to the VSA."

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Sony makes clear it will still sell PSP games on the PS3 and Vita stores

Posted: 02 Jul 2021 01:43 PM PDT

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In March, Sony received widespread backlash for announcing plans to shut down the PS3 and Vita stores and remove the ability to purchase PSP games from both storefronts. The criticism led Sony to reverse course in part, promising to keep the PS3 and Vita stores open, but the company stayed committed to ending "PSP commerce functionality" on July 2nd. While it was unclear exactly what that meant at the time, Sony has shed a little more light on the situation: you'll still be able to buy new PSP games on the PS3 and Vita stores, but you won't be able to buy new DLC, according to the company's UK and US support pages (via Kotaku).

Here are the three new updates Sony made to clarify things, including that it will remove the ability to make...

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Another day, another WD security flaw

Posted: 02 Jul 2021 01:39 PM PDT

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After a security vulnerability led to some WD NAS owners having their data wiped, a new vulnerability has been discovered in more of WD's devices (via KrebsOnSecurity). The vulnerability, discovered by security researchers Pedro Ribeiro and Radek Domanski, is seemingly present on Cloud OS 3 devices and not on the newer Cloud OS 5, which WD recently released as an update. The problem is that, according to Ribeiro and Domanski, many of WD's users don't like the new version. That's because it's missing certain functions and features that were available in Cloud OS 3. WD has said it won't be updating Cloud OS 3 with security patches.

There's also the possibility that some users won't be able to upgrade to Cloud OS 5. According to WD's...

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Peacock premier tiers will stream the 2021 Stanley Cup games

Posted: 02 Jul 2021 01:29 PM PDT

NBCUniversal's streaming service Peacock will stream every remaining 2021 Stanley Cup Final match, just as the service's parent company will stream the games on broadcast NBC.

The service announced this week that the matches would kick off with a stream of Game 3 between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens. The streaming coverage will cover up to five games and will be available through Peacock's premium tiers, which cost $5 per month with ads or $10 per month to go ad-free.

The announcement marks a noticeable push by NBCUniversal to round out the sports programming on its marquee streaming service. In addition to coverage of Tour de France and Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, among other sporting events, the service is also...

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New Qualcomm CEO sees former Apple execs as key to beating M1

Posted: 02 Jul 2021 11:22 AM PDT

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Qualcomm's new CEO, Cristiano Amon, has big plans for competing with Apple when it comes to laptop performance, thanks to the ex-Apple employees Qualcomm brought on when it acquired Nuvia earlier this year. He told Reuters that he believes Qualcomm could make the world's best processor, which would require designing a chip better than Apple's M1.

Before assuming his new role as CEO, Amon was head of Qualcomm's semiconductor division and was in charge of the company's acquisition of Nuvia for $1.4 billion. The startup was founded by three former Apple engineers who specialized in chip design and worked on Apple's A-series SOCs. Those founders joined Qualcomm, and it's apparent now that they'll be focusing on making chips for consumer...

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Lordstown Motors is now being investigated by the Justice Department

Posted: 02 Jul 2021 10:45 AM PDT

The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into troubled electric vehicle startup Lordstown Motors, which is backed by General Motors and went public late last year but has yet to get its pickup — the Endurance — into production, according to The Wall Street Journal. It's the second official probe into the startup, as the Securities and Exchange Commission opened an investigation earlier this year into Lordstown Motors executives' misleading claims about how many preorders it had logged for the Endurance.

The new investigation, which is being run by the US Attorney's office in the Southern District of New York, comes just weeks after Lordstown Motors' CEO and founder was pushed out following a law firm's probe into those...

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FTC says Broadcom violated antitrust law with TV set-top box deals

Posted: 02 Jul 2021 10:28 AM PDT

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The US Federal Trade Commission has sued chip maker Broadcom for allegedly abusing a monopoly on semiconductor components. A newly issued complaint accuses Broadcom of threatening to charge higher prices, refuse technical support, or cut off chip sales if its customers bought other products from competing companies.

Starting in 2016, Broadcom allegedly struck "exclusive or near-exclusive" deals with at least 10 companies manufacturing video set-top boxes and broadband devices like modems. It allegedly required these "strategic" partners to use a variety of Broadcom components even if they weren't the best or cheapest option for a given device. Nonexclusive "tactical" partners were charged higher prices for slower product delivery and...

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OnePlus is merging OxygenOS with Oppo’s ColorOS

Posted: 02 Jul 2021 10:04 AM PDT

Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge

Following last month's announcement that OnePlus was integrating with Oppo, effectively becoming a sub-brand of the phone manufacturer, the company announced on Friday that it's also merging OxygenOS with Oppo's ColorOS operating system (via 9to5Google).

Both companies' software will remain separate and continue to serve their individual regions (OxygenOS for OnePlus phones globally, ColorOS on OnePlus and Oppo devices in China) but share a common codebase, which OnePlus says should standardize its software experience and streamline the development process for future OxygenOS updates.

OnePlus says the change will also allow the company to guarantee better Android update support going forward, something Samsung has also tried to improve...

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The Witcher’s monster-hunting AR mobile game is out July 21st

Posted: 02 Jul 2021 09:09 AM PDT

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The Witcher: Monster Slayer, an upcoming Pokémon Go-like augmented reality game for mobile devices set in The Witcher universe, will be released on July 21st, CD Projekt Red announced on Friday. It will be available for free on both platforms.

In Monster Slayer, you'll explore the world around you and fight menacing virtual monsters in AR. You'll also go on "story-driven quests that propel you through epic adventures inspired by the Witcher series, taking you deep into the heart of what it means to be an elite monster slayer," according to the game's website. The game was first announced in August 2020.

If you're on Android, you can pre-register for the game on Google Play right now. If you do, you'll be able to play the game as soon...

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