Saturday, August 10, 2013

Guys That Invented Encrypted Email Say Email Can Never Be Safe From NSA Snooping

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/silent-circle-shutters-private-email-service-2013-8

Phil Zimmerman

Silent Circle, a company founded by Internet Hall of famer Phil Zimmermann, famous privacy expert Jon Callas, and a couple of Navy Seals, has shut down its secure email service.

They shuttered it because email can't be secured in a way that would prevent a government agency like the NSA from snooping, the founders said.

All email messages "leak metadata" they say. That information includes data about who you are talking to and where you are. That info is visible even if the message itself is encrypted.

"E-mail as we know it today is fundamentally broken from a privacy perspective," Callas says. That's a pretty strong statement coming from this particular guy.

Zimmermann and Callas were the creators and cofounders of Pretty Good Privacy in the 1990s. PGP was one of first technologies to encrypt email to prevent spying.

Last year, they launched a new service, Silent Circle, that encrypts mobile phone calls, video calls and texts. Since smartphones also handle email, Silent Circle was encrypting email.

But now it's pulling the plug on the email portion of their service. The company says that it has not been asked to add a back door or to turn over emails. It is closing the service preemptively.

If you want to see what someone can learn about you by looking at your email metadata, here's a tool called Immersion that will show you.  It was created by a team at the MIT Media Lab.

SEE ALSO: 10 Awesome Apps To Protect Your Smartphone

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Friday, August 09, 2013

This Multi-Camera Rig Lets Sports Fans Watch Any Angle They Want

Source: http://gizmodo.com/this-multi-camera-rig-lets-sports-fans-watch-any-angle-1077067721

This Multi-Camera Rig Lets Sports Fans Watch Any Angle They Want

There's usually a talented director calling the shots at televised live events like sports or a concert, but researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute want to put some of the control in the hands of the viewer at home. They've developed the OmniCam360, an ultra-compact 360 degree camera weighing in at just over 30 pounds that can be easily set up by a single operator.

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Article: HP's 20-inch mega-tablet, the Envy Rove 20

The good: The HP Envy Rove 20 costs a bit less than some other tabletop PCs, includes great audio, and runs long enough to watch a couple of movies without being plugged in.

The bad: It's heavier than some comparable big-screen systems, uses a lower-end CPU, and the 20-inch...

http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/hp-envy-rove-20/4505-3118_7-35770018.html?subj=cnet&tag=title

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HWiNFO Provides More Info About Your Computer Than You'll Ever Need

Source: http://lifehacker.com/hwinfo-provides-more-info-about-your-computer-than-you-1044830886

HWiNFO Provides More Info About Your Computer Than You'll Ever Need

Windows: When it comes to diagnosing hardware problems, there's not such thing as too much information. HWiNFO gets credit for trying to push that limit, though.

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Roku's updated iOS app now lets you stream video directly from your iPhone to its set-top boxes.

Source: http://gizmodo.com/rokus-updated-ios-app-now-lets-you-stream-video-directl-1075606513

Roku's updated iOS app now lets you stream video directly from your iPhone to its set-top boxes. Which is neat.

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Textbooks now available through Google Play Books in US, iOS app updated to match

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/08/textbooks-now-available-through-google-play-books-in-us/

Google Play Books textbooks

Google promised us that it would offer textbooks through Google Play Books this month, and it's living up to its word. American students can now buy educational titles or rent them for six months, with prices frequently undercutting paper editions. Appropriately, Google has updated its Google Play Books app for iOS to support rentals like its Android and web counterparts. The launch is a painful reminder that the fall semester is just around the corner, but college-goers who want to be prepared can check out the source links.

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Silent Circle follows Lavabit's example, shuts down its secure email service

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/08/silent-circle-follows-lavabits-example-shuts-down-its-secure-e/

Silent Circle follows Lavabit's example, shuts down its secure email service

Silent Circle's thing has always been the promise of end-to-end secure communications, and that drive is apparently causing it to shut down the Silent Mail email service. Reasons cited in a blog post by CTO Jon Callas include the insecure nature of email protocols and preemptively avoiding the outside (read: FISA) pressures that prompted Lavabit to close its doors. Silent Circle says it hadn't received any "subpoenas, warrants, security letters, or anything else". Still, CEO Michael Janke tells TechCrunch he believed the government would come knocking due to certain high profile users of the service. Its phone, video and text products remain operational and claim to be "secure as ever", if you're wondering.

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inWatch One smartwatch has GSM connectivity and a heavily skinned version of Android

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/09/inwatch-one-smart-watch-china/

inWatch One smartwatch has GSM connectivity and a heavily skinned version of Android

From Kickstarter projects to rumored devices from the biggest gadget manufacturers on earth, smartwatches of all kinds are popping up all over the world. The latest such wearable was unearthed by our good friends at Engadget Chinese, and is called inWatch One. It sets itself apart from other smartwatches with a custom version of Android 4.0 and a GSM SIM card slot to give your wrist access to mobile voice and data networks. inWatch has a 1.54-inch 240 x 240 capacitive display, a dual-core 1.2GHz CPU of unknown origin, a 2-megapixel camera and a 500mAh battery. Connectivity comes courtesy of the aforementioned GSM (likely for China-friendly 900/1800/2100 MHz bands), WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS radios. As for that custom Android build, dubbed inDroid, its been tailored to fit the watch's smaller screen and works with some of China's most popular apps; WeChat, Sina Weibo, QQ and Baidu music are all supported. Interested? It's available now on the company's website for RMB 1,788 million (about $293 US).

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Via: Engadget Chinese

Source: inWatch (Chinese)

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Dev's CyanogenMod tweak sends content from most apps to Chromecast (video)

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/09/cyanogenmod-chromecast-tweak/

Dev's CyanogenMod tweak sends content from most apps to Chromecast video

ClockworkMod dev Koushik Dutta is showing off another Android tweak that proves what can be done with Google's Chromecast dongle. Following up on his Phone to Chromecast Android app, and a Chrome extension that did the same, now he's added framework extensions to CyanogenMod that pipe audio and video content from any app -- that uses the system's default media player -- straight to the Chromecast. This should apparently work for pretty much anything, as he describes it plays locally stored content or streaming stuff like podcasts. In the demo video (embedded after the break) he shows it working with Twit.tv and BeyondPod. As with the previous examples, this isn't available for mass consumption just yet, but hit the source link to get a peek and ask any questions you have about how it works.

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Thursday, August 08, 2013

Isis Mobile Wallet teams up with American Express for nationwide rollout

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/08/isis-mobile-wallet-american-express-serve/

DNP American Express Serve comes to Isis Mobile Wallet

Isis is gearing up to expand its Mobile Wallet service nationwide in the coming months, but its plans don't end there. The company has just announced that it's teaming up with American Express to bring the latter's Serve platform to Isis Mobile Wallet. Serve account holders will be able to make use of most of the features they already expect from Amex, like loading cash to their accounts, paying bills electronically and adding funds via direct deposit. By joining up with Isis, Serve is now unlocking the Mobile Wallet's capabilities, like NFC-powered payments at participating retail locations. Though Isis is currently limited to Austin and Salt Lake City, the company -- now with Amex on its side -- hopes to reach customers coast to coast before the year is out, though we don't have a specific date for availability just yet. For more info, check out the press release after the break.

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NVIDIA CEO: 'We're going to bring it with the second generation Surface'

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/08/nvidia-jen-hsun-huang-microsoft-surface-2/

NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has confirmed to CNET that a followup to the Surface RT is in development, and that it will apparently continue to use NVIDIA hardware inside. Recently news concerning the ARM-powered version of Microsoft's tablet hasn't been good, with a $900 million inventory charge and price cuts for both the RT and Pro. According to Jen-Hsun Huang, the addition of an Outlook mail app in Windows 8.1 can be the killer app the platform has been missing, and the company hopes it will be a big success. Rumors for the next gen of Surface have hinted at Microsoft offering Qualcomm chips in some models as well a smaller 7-inch version. NVIDIA may have some Tegra 4-specific features to contribute on the latter, we'll see if its can take a bigger bite out of the tablet market on their second attempt.

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How Thomas Kinkade Helped Prove That Art Can Be Scientifically Bad

Source: http://gizmodo.com/how-thomas-kinkade-helped-prove-that-art-can-be-scienti-1066345777

How Thomas Kinkade Helped Prove That Art Can Be Scientifically Bad

What’s your favorite meal? Logically, your answer depends on the foods you’re familiar with. Now here’s another question: Who’s your favorite painter? Turns out the same logic doesn't apply. A new study that pits Thomas Kinkade against 19th century painter John Everett Millais has proven that some art actually is objectively good or bad—contradicting what scientists previously assumed about aesthetics.

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Is it really practical to live in all these awesome modern houses?

Source: http://roadtrippers.kinja.com/ferris-buellers-day-off-glass-house-on-market-again-1067053678/1068238416

Is it really practical to live in all these awesome modern houses?

The Rose House—the most important modernist building in the Chicago area, featured in John Hughes' movie Ferris Bueller's Day Offis back on sale for just $1.5 million. That's three times in three years! Is this house haunted or just a mess to maintain?

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The Kindle Fire HD Is Cheaper Than It's Ever Been

Source: http://gizmodo.com/the-kindle-fire-hd-is-cheaper-than-its-ever-been-1070710709

The Kindle Fire HD Is Cheaper Than It's Ever Been

In case you haven't noticed yet, Amazon's been hitting its Kindle Fire HD 7-inch with sale after sale, and right now, you can pick one up for the lowest price ever in its relatively short history—a cool $160 compared to the usual $200.

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The Intersection of Comic Books and Infographics in One Glorious Book

Source: http://gizmodo.com/the-intersection-of-comic-books-and-infographics-in-one-1070973118

The Intersection of Comic Books and Infographics in One Glorious Book

Many comics aren't worth reading. Many infographics don't say anything at all. But when one of the keenest visual minds targets one of the most expansive visual mediums, wonderful things happen. Tim Leong's Super Graphic: A Visual Guide to the Comic Book Universe is the perfect collision. And I want it.

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