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Saturday, 13 December 2014

Sony Pictures Hackers Release Seventh Stolen Data Dump

Sony Pictures Hackers Release Seventh Stolen Data Dump



The hacking group behind the massive Sony Pictures Entertainment attack has posted a new message containing links to what it claims is the seventh archive of data stolen from the studio.
They also promised more disclosures to come. “We are preparing for you a Christmas gift,” reads the message, which was posted to file-sharing site Pastebin. “The gift will be larger quantities of data. And it will be more interesting. The gift will surely give you much more pleasure and put Sony Pictures into the worst state.”

The message also solicited suggestions of what should be included in forthcoming dumps.
The latest collection of documents contained an internal PowerPoint presentation on Grouper, a video site that Sony acquired in 2006 and subsequently renamed Crackle. It appeared in a file directory labeled “junderwood,” which appears to be a reference to Jim Underwood, a former Sony Pictures executive who now works at Facebook.
A spokesperson for Sony had no immediate comment, and the files have not been independently confirmed by Re/code.

Sony Pictures suffered one of the worst hack attacks in recent memory on Nov. 24, when a hacking group calling itself Guardians of Peace crippled the company’s networks and brought its business to a standstill. Since then, Sony has endured waves of steadily escalating disclosures of sensitive corporate data, including embarrassing correspondence between senior executives, and financial and salary details.

Two weeks ago, Re/code first reported that investigators working for Sony believe that the group may be linked to North Korea. The FBI is now also actively investigating a possible link. North Korea has denied involvement, but called the hack a “righteous deed.”
North Korea has condemned a forthcoming Sony-produced film called “The Interview,” about two American tabloid-TV reporters who are granted an interview with North Korea leader Kim Jong-un and are recruited by the CIA to assassinate him. North Korea has called the film “an act of war,” and lobbied the United Nations and President Barack Obama to stop its release. The film is on schedule to be released on Dec. 25.

Earlier this week, Re/code reported that Seth Rogen, the co-director and co-star of the film, revised a climatic scene depicting the death of Kim Jong-un in “The Interview” at the request of senior Sony Corp. executives in Japan.

Arik Hesseldahl and Dawn Chmielewski
Re/code 

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The Lumia 535: Microsoft’s first phone reviewed

The Lumia 535: Microsoft’s first phone reviewed


The brand on the back is now Microsoft, not Nokia.

It's no secret that Windows Phone and the Lumia smartphone range have had the most success at the low end. The Lumia 520 sold like hot cakes thanks to aggressive pricing, and it's still on the market today, with the Microsoft Store currently running a special offer where an AT&T-locked, off-contract phone can be picked up for less than $30.

The successor to the 520 was the Lumia 530, and it had big, if cheap, shoes to fill. Unfortunately, we don't think it really pulled this off , with less storage, no auto-brightness sensor, and a markedly worse screen. The Lumia 630 and 635 were more compelling , with decent screens and more capable cameras. However, they still had only 512MB RAM and lacked the ambient light sensor, which felt a little substandard for their price point.

The Lumia 535 gives the low-end Lumias a much-needed kick in the pants. This is the first Lumia phone to ship with Microsoft—not Nokia—branding , and it's a big step up from the 520 and 530.
The major upgrades are alluded to in Microsoft's "5x5x5" branding for the handset: 5-inch screen, 5 megapixel rear camera, 5 megapixel front camera.

Compared to the 530, the screen is an inch bigger and slightly higher resolution (at 960×540 vs. 854×480), though this gives it a lower dot resolution of 220 PPI instead of 244 PPI. The rear camera resolution is the same, but this time it's an autofocus camera with an LED flash instead of fixed focus and no flash. And perhaps recognizing the cultural importance of selfies, the Lumia 535 includes a front-facing camera with a 5MP resolution—presumably the same unit as the front-facing camera found in the Lumia 735 .

Placed alongside its peers, it's fairly clear that the 535 is in most regards better than both the Lumia 530 and the Lumia 630/635. The Lumia 630/635's Snapdragon 400 processor is on paper a little faster, and it provides access to the SensorCore motion-tracking coprocessor. The 635 does have LTE, but the 535's screen size and resolution, cameras, and RAM are all better than those of the 630.
The styling of the 535 is extremely similar to that of the 635: a wraparound gloss plastic cover that can be peeled off to reveal a battery, twin SIM slots in the dual SIM review unit we had, and the microSD slot. The high-gloss finish and round sides feel good in the hand, and for my tastes, this 5-inch form factor is the upper limit of reasonable in a smartphone, as it's a size that still offers some degree of single-handed usage.

As is now universal on low-end Windows Phones, the 535 depends on on-screen buttons and lacks a dedicated camera button. I still regard this as unfortunate. With the emphasis that Nokia and now Microsoft places on the cameras, the instant access and convenient focusing that the camera button affords is a perfect fit.





A screen you can look at


The most obvious issue with the Lumia 530 was its screen. It had very poor viewing angles, with pronounced color shift when viewed at anything other than head on. It also had a peculiar, almost grainy quality when viewed closely.

The 535's screen is a substantial improvement. It's an IPS LCD, so as expected, the viewing angles are much better. It doesn't have the 530's graininess, either. Outdoor visibility on the 535 is also superior to that of the 530, attributable to the 535's much greater brightness.

Unlike the 630 and better, this isn't a "ClearBlack" screen. The ClearBlack screens are notable for their dark blacks and contrast. Side-by-side, the 535's screen certainly isn't as pretty; black parts have that slightly gray glow that is typical of LCDs. Animation and video still look good. It's plainly not a high-end screen, but it's not a bad screen.

The one sticking point I had was not with the image, but rather with touch. While it was generally fine, on a few occasions the screen was slow and imprecise when responding to touch inputs, requiring multiple stabs at the screen to make something happen. This wasn't a consistent issue by any means, but I've seen similar reports from others testing the phone, so I don't think it's an issue unique to my test handset.

Competent cameras

Lumia 535.

The cameras perform much as we've come to expect from the Lumia 535's siblings. The images from the front-facing camera seem essentially identical to those from the 735. I'm still not convinced of the value of such a high resolution on the front-facing camera, but I suppose it can't really hurt.
The performance of the rear cameras on the 530, 535, and 630/635 seems very similar. The big difference is in the color; photos taken in the same conditions and with the same settings seem to have a different opinion on how saturated colors should be and where the white point is. I'm a little surprised at the variation, given the apparent similarity between the devices. In the close-up outdoor photo, it is the 530 that fared the best and the 630/635 the worst. For the more distant subject of the tree, however, the 535 and 635 both bested the 530.

Lumia 535, indoors, no flash.

Indoor performance is creditable (the pictures make the window look very bright; really, it's just pretty overexposed, to bring out the detail in the subject). While on-phone flashes are always limited in their ability to actually brighten scenes, the 535's flash was certainly helpful in my test scene.
Overall, for the price class, I think the 535's cameras are strong performers.
If there is any weakness, it's battery life. On the one hand, the performance was about the same as the Lumia 530 in spite of having a bigger, better, brighter screen. Due to lack of configurability on these handsets, we tested at the medium brightness setting, and that setting appears brighter on the 535 than the 530. So the battery life wasn't atrocious.





On the other hand, the battery capacity is much larger than that of the 530, and it's a little larger than that of the 630/635. Getting just under six and a half hours, compared to just under 12, is disappointing.


On the processor front, the Snapdragon 200 puts in a surprisingly respectable performance. This is presumably due to the extra RAM compared to the 530 and 630; it lets the phone finish the Octane test (it fails on the 512MB units) and more or less match the Snapdragon 400s


in SunSpider and Kraken. It's not blistering fast, by any means, but navigating the operating system is generally snappy.

The big mystery

As a low-end phone, I think the Lumia 535 is a fantastic package. It eclipses the 530 and 520, and in some very important ways, it beats the 630/635, too. The 535 is the successor to the 520 that people were hoping for, and it comes highly recommended...
... if the price is right.



As is so often the case, the big question about the Lumia 535 is its price. As yet no official US pricing or carrier availability has been announced. Expansys is selling the unlocked dual SIM version of the phone for $169. Given the lack of an official US launch, we expect this to represent the very upper end of pricing. Should a true US version or versions hit the market, they will surely be cheaper.

The dual SIM feature is of negligible value in the US, but it's important in many emerging markets, typically due either to regular border crossings or the desire to use a different provider for voice and data. Dual SIM handsets such as the LG L Bello Dual D335, the Sony Xperia M2 Dual D2302, and the HTC Desire 616 Dual SIM (which do not have identical specs to the Lumia 535 but are in the same kind of bracket) all come out at about $20-50 more expensive (based on Expansys' pricing).
As such, I think we can expect the Lumia 535 to be priced pretty competitively. Unsubsidized carrier-locked prices seem to be low— $137 in Thailand , for example.
Should this kind of pricing come to the US, the Lumia 535 will be truly the king of the entry-level smartphones: a well-built handset with all the features you need, a nice big screen, and for the price, some great cameras.

The Good


1GB RAM
The cameras
Solid build
With luck, the price

The Bad


The camera button will be forever mourned
Occasional issues with registering taps on the screen

The Ugly


We still don't know if it will come to the US or how much it will cost when it does.

By Peter Bright
Ars Technicia 

Happy Birthday To Taylor Swift 13 Things to Love About Her

Happy Birthday To Taylor Swift 13 Things to Love About Her


Taylor Swift loves the No. 13, and not just because it’s lucky—she also was born on Dec. 13 in 1989, the year that inspired the name of her new album. Because the “Blank Space” singer turns an iconic age Saturday  Her newest album 1989 sold 1.3 million copies in its first week and, all around the world, Swifties rejoiced. She's been everywhere lately: on talk shows, magazine covers and even on the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. I've put together a list of 13 things to love about her in honor of her 25th birthday on December 13.




  • She doesn't make other people feel small. In fact, she's kind, as evidenced by the random notes of encouragement she leaves her fans on their Instagram accounts, that thirteen-hour meet and greet where she gave as much attention to the last person as she did to the first, and her unwavering and outspoken support of women in her industry.





  • She genuinely loves her fans and interacts with them on a daily basis. It's not uncommon for Taylor to send random gift packages and handwritten notes to die-hard Swifties.



  • She adores her family And her cats.


  •  She's a loyal friend who welcomes diversity in her closest relationships. Her besties include  model Karlie Kloss, Selena Gomez, singer Ed Sheeran and Lorde.


  • She knows that life is filled with ups and downs, and she is vocal about taking her challenges and using them to grow.


  • She dances like no one is watching

  • She rocks any outfit she wears,Taylor Swift has never looked bad. In fact, we don’t think we’ve ever seen the singer look bad…ever. She has a keen eye, keeping her day-to-day outfits refined with a preppy edge. Likewise at red-carpet events, Taylor keeps things understated and classic.

  • Tay-Tay is unique. she is the best song writer and her music is just awesome.

  • She looks really pretty when she makes the OMG face.

  • Her lyrics are just awesome Taylor’s ability to weave stories, emotions and hidden codes through her lyrics was quite something. The rich tapestry she manages to paint, whether it’s the desperation in ‘Back To December’ (“I’m so glad you made time to see me. How’s life, tell me, how’s your family?”) or the humorous recounting of unrequited love in ‘You Belong With Me’ (“If you could see that I’m the one who understands you. Been here all along so, why can’t you see— you belong with me, you belong with me?”), Taylor manages to make her lyrics personal yet accessible.

  • She can make anything look interesting even math.

  • She makes everyone smile.

  • Her parties are as dorky as yours While some stars are always sharing photos of their exclusive vacations in exotic faraway locales, Swift's get-togethers look like they could've been photographed in your neighbor's backyard. Fourth of July? She's baking a holiday-themed cake and hitting the Slip N' Slide. Christmas season? She's constructing homemade holiday cards with actress Hailee Steinfeld.





Friday, 12 December 2014

Aretha Franklin Sings 'Happy Birthday' to Taylor Swift

Aretha Franklin Sings 'Happy Birthday' to Taylor Swift 




Taylor Swift blows out the candles on her cake with the legendary singerAretha Franklin by her side at the 2014 Billboard Women of the Year event held at Cipriani Wall Street on Friday (December 12) in New York City.
The 24-year-old singer will be celebrating her 25th birthday TOMORROW (December 13) and she got a super cool gift at the event – Aretha sang “Happy Birthday” to her!
Matt Lauer was hosting the event and the other honorees on stage were Ariana GrandeJessie JIdina MenzelCharli XCX, and Hayley Williams.





Amazon's Android app has quietly been removed from Google Play

Amazon's Android app has quietly been removed from Google Play


When Amazon updated its primary Android app with an "Apps & Games" section, it was a milestone in third-party distribution: finally, you could access Amazon's library of applications without side-stepping Google Play. It didn't last long -- Amazon's app store mysteriously disappeared from Google Play this week. Well sort of, the URL for the Amazon app's product page is still active, but it's no longer searchable from within Google Play. Why the sudden return to the status quo? It's exactly what you'd expect: Google didn't like facing competition from within its own app store.
Amazon contests that its updated app is still the best way to experience its marketplace on Android, but said in an official statement that it had to be removed following an update to Google's Developer Distribution Agreement. Android Police dug up the specific wording and found that the agreement now bars any app that "facilitates the distribution of software applications and games for use on Android devices outside of the Store." Previous versions of the distribution rules only banned apps whose "primary purpose" was app distribution - the loophole that allowed Amazon to put its app store on Google Play in the first place. In response, Amazon is releasing a new Amazon Shopping app to Google Play /without/ access to its own app library. Want the complete, integrated experience instead? You'll have to download it from Amazon's website, just like before.
Android Police,
TechCrunch





Seagate starts shipping 8TB hard drives that cost only $260

Seagate starts shipping 8TB hard drives that cost only $260


Here's something you can get for yourself these holidays : a 3.5-inch 8TB drive from Seagate that costs only $260 -- we didn't forget an extra number in that figure, promise. That's a lot cheaper than HGST's helium-filled 8TB disk drive, which is listed for $1,000 on newegg and just a bit more on Amazon. And, it's significantly more affordable than OCZ's 1TB SSD released only five years ago (remember when 1TB drives excited you?) for $2,200. This product is part of the brand's new Archive HDD line launched a few months ago, which uses Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) technology that can fit more data on a platter than the typical drive. The line also includes 6TB and 5TB options, if 8TB is already excessive.
It is slower than many recent SSDs (it has a read speed of 150MB/s, whereas the SSDs in this list of best models for 2014 have an average speed of 550MB/s), so it's probably best to pair it up with one. Still, at 3 cents a gig, that's not such a bad deal. According to Extremetech, Seagate has just started shipping out units to retailers, so if you want one as a stocking stuffer, your best bet is to look around. Amazon only has a 20-pack bundle for sale right now, and it won't be sent your way until January 2015.
Seagate

Mariella Moon
Engadget 





You Won't Believe What Harry Styles Thinks About on Stage!

You Won't Believe What Harry Styles Thinks About on Stage!


Harry Styles recently admitted that he tends to get distracted on stage if he's hungry before a show — and usually he can't stop thinking about tea! This is definitely a bit surprising figuring the One Direction guy used to have crippling anxiety about performing.
“Every show is different, but sometimes I do wonder what I'll be having for my tea that night. But I try to remain focused," he told Top of the Pops magazine.
The next time you see Harry get a far-away look in his eyes on stage, chances are he's thinking about tea.





Niall Horan Caught Singing Taylor Swift's Song About Harry Styles

Niall Horan Caught Singing Taylor Swift's Song About Harry Styles



Niall Horan was recently caught singing Taylor Swift's song "Out of the Woods," which is her most detailed song about Harry Styles. A fan captured the moment on her phone at a book signing for their autobiography and posted it on Vine.

We're starting to think that Niall may be Taylor's number one fan We think it's interesting that Niall is so open about his Swiftie status, especially since Liam has been obviously avoiding Taylor (even refusing to clap after her performance). We wonder how Harry reacts when the One Direction guy bursts into song.





Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Taylor Swift Compares Her Outfit To None Other Than Paddington Bear

Taylor Swift Compares Her Outfit To None Other Than Paddington Bear




Taylor Swift is always seen looking super cute walking on the streets of New York City, but her outfit yesterday looked oddly familiar. Tay took to her Instagram for the ultimate "Who Wore It Better?" contest, featuring none other than Paddington Bear.
Taylor compared her cute, cozy outfit to that of the famous bear and she let him win the battle, writing in her caption that he obviously wore the yellow coat and red hat better than she did. The fact that the "Shake It Off" singer is openly saying she takes fashion notes from a stuffed animal is all kinds of amazing.





One Direction Grants 36 Wishes at the Rays of Sunshine Organization

One Direction Grants 36 Wishes at the Rays of Sunshine Organization


The One Direction guys recently visited the Rays of Sunshine organization and granted 36 wishes for a bunch of their fans! Zayn Malik may have been missing from the group earlier in the week, but even he joined the guys to make a bunch of fans' dreams come true!


The entire experience definitely meant a lot to 1D. Niall posted the photo above with the caption, "We just met the cutest , bravest little girl ever ! Effy it was lovely to meet you! Hopefully we will see you very soon ! Xxxx."

The Rays of Sunshine organization also tweeted about the guys' visit, writing:


We think it's so sweet that guys are making time for their fans during their time off!






T-Mobile's new family plan gives everyone unlimited data

T-Mobile's new family plan gives everyone unlimited data


With the exception of Sprint, the big four US carriers tend to cap your data on family plans. T-Mobile's current offering only gives one person unfettered internet access, and even Sprint's $100 per month promo asks you to split a finite amount of data with your kin -- not so hot if Junior likes to marathon YouTube shows.


Things are looking up, though. T-Mobile is launching a new Simple Choice family plan on December 10th that gives everyone unlimited data. The base plan starts at $100 per month for two lines that also include unlimited voice and text, plus 5GB of data tethering per line. That's only half as many included lines as Sprint, but it's a better value if you're willing to pay extra to avoid limits. It beats the stuffing out of what you'll get at AT&T and Verizon, at least. The two carriers respectively start at $130 and $100 for 10GB of data on two lines, and you'll have to pay both for more capacity and more lines.

There's a thriftier option, too. T-Mobile is offering a promo plan that gives four people 10GB of data (2.5GB each) from December 10th through 2015. It's not quite as sweet a deal as Sprint's and will drop everyone down to 1GB of LTE data when 2016 rolls around, but the UnCarrier is counting on its usual perks, like unlimited basic roaming, to seal the deal. The new unlimited plan looks more tempting, though -- it'll cost significantly more, but it's smarter if you know one or more of your family members likes to gobble up bandwidth.T-Mobile

Jon Fingas
Engadget 





Bose products are reportedly returning to Apple's stores

Bose products are reportedly returning to Apple's stores


You probably didn't shed too many tears when Apple yanked Bose products from its stores, but less variety in audio gear is rarely a good thing. It sounds like the two companies can't stay mad at each other for very long, however -- a source for 9to5Mac has leaked retail data that reportedly shows Bose gear returning to Apple's shops in the near future. We've reached out to Apple to verify whether or not that's the case. A truce on the shopping front would make sense, though. While Apple's Beats label and Bose are fierce competitors, the Bose name remains a big draw for customers. Apple may not want to forgo all that potential profit, even if some of it goes to an arch-rival.
[Image credit: Waleed Alzuhair, Flickr]
9to5Mac

Jon Fingas
Engadget