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| 8 AM | -5 | -10 | Periods of light snow | 80 | S | 15 |
| 9 AM | -4 | -10 | Periods of light snow | 80 | S | 15 |
| 10 AM | -4 | -9 | Periods of light snow | 80 | S | 15 |
| 11 AM | -3 | -8 | Periods of light snow | 80 | S | 15 |
| 12 PM | -2 | -7 | Periods of light snow | 80 | S | 15 |
| 1 PM | -1 | -6 | Periods of light snow | 80 | S | 15 |
| 2 PM | -1 | -6 | Periods of light snow | 80 | S | 15 |
| 3 PM | -2 | -6 | Periods of light snow | 80 | S | 15 |
| 4 PM | -2 | -7 | Periods of light snow | 80 | S | 15 |
| 5 PM | -2 | -6 | Periods of light snow | 80 | S | 15 |
| 6 PM | -1 | -7 | Cloudy | 0 | SW | 20 |
| 7 PM | -1 | -7 | Flurries | 80 | SW | 20 |
| 8 PM | -1 | -7 | Flurries | 80 | SW | 20 |
| 9 PM | -1 | -7 | Flurries | 80 | SW | 20 |
| 10 PM | -1 | -6 | Flurries | 80 | NW | 15 |
| 11 PM | -2 | -7 | Cloudy | 0 | NW | 15 |
| 12 AM | -4 | -9 | Mainly cloudy | 0 | NW | 15 |
| 1 AM | -5 | -11 | Partly cloudy | 0 | NW | 15 |
| 2 AM | -7 | -13 | A few clouds | 0 | NW | 15 |
| 3 AM | -8 | -15 | Clear | 0 | NW | 15 |
| 4 AM | -10 | -17 | Clear | 0 | NW | 15 |
| 5 AM | -10 | -17 | Clear | 0 | NW | 15 |
| 6 AM | -11 | -16 | Clear | 0 | NW | 10 |
| 7 AM | -11 | -16 | Sunny | 0 | NW | 10 |
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HN: Guy Built a Compact Camera Using an Optical Mouse
HN: Have I been Flocked? – Check if your license plate is being
watched
HN: Cloudflare outage on December 5, 2025
HN: Ask HN: How many people got VPNs in response to laws like UK
Online Safety Act?
HN: Aurora: The Linux-based ultimate workstation
HN: Leaving Intel
HN: Schizophrenia sufferer mistakes smart fridge ad for psychotic
episode
HN: Making tiny 0.1cc two stroke engine from scratch
HN: PalmOS on FisherPrice Pixter Toy
HN: Gemini 3 Pro: the frontier of vision AI
HN: Netflix to Acquire Warner Bros
HN: Infracost (YC W21) is hiring Sr Node Eng to make $600B/yr cloud
spend proactive
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coffee paradox
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HN: Ivan Sutherland Sketchpad Demo 1963 [video]
HN: Netflix’s AV1 Journey: From Android to TVs and Beyond
HN: Patterns for Defensive Programming in Rust
HN: Divine D native Linux open-source mobile system – Rev. 1.1
Hardware Architecture
HN: Idempotency keys for exactly-once processing
HN: I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC
and startups. AMA
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HN: The missing standard library for multithreading in JavaScript
HN: Show HN: HCB Mobile – financial app built by 17 y/o, processing
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HN: Guide to making a CHIP-8 emulator (2020)
HN: YouTube caught making AI-edits to videos and adding misleading AI
summaries
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LRS: Leaving Intel
LRS: Flow Control: a programmer's text editor
LRS: Framework Laptop 13 gets ARM processor with 12 cores via third-
party upgrade kit
LRS: What's the Point of Learning Functional Programming?
LRS: Typewriter plotters
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LRS: The Resonant Computing Manifesto
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LRS: Should CSS be Constraints?
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LRS: Reminder about Framework Laptop
LRS: How to speed up the Rust compiler in December 2025
LRS: When square pixels aren’t square
LRS: The Path to Mojo 1.0
LRS: Eventual Rust in CPython
LRS: Why I Ignore The Spotlight as a Staff Engineer
LRS: OSS Friday Update - The Shape of Ruby I/O to Come
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LH: These Noise-Canceling JBL Headphones Are Nearly Half Off Right Now
They've also got a 70-hour battery life, and adjustable EQ.
LH: Lifehacker Deals Live Blog: The Best Tech Sales, All in One Place
Keep up with all of the best deals that Lifehacker publishes,
including laptops, speakers, TVs, security cameras, and more.
LH: The Best Sales on Headphones and Earbuds Right Now
Get the best deals on JBL, Beats, AirPods, and other headphones
available right now.
LH: This Surprisingly Convincing Phishing Scam Imitates Apple Support
Fraudsters can trick even those who know the signs.
LH: I’m a Deals Writer, and These Are the Top 10 Tech Deals This Week
Right now, there are great prices on OLED TVs, AirPods, MacBooks,
Kindles, and more.
LH: What the Netflix/Warner Bros. Merger Could Mean for Streaming
Is HBO Max dead, and will you be able to watch 'Game of
Thrones' on Netflix?
LH: No, Meta Is Not Scraping Your DMs to Train Its AI
That doesn't mean your messages are necessarily private,
either.
LH: Get a Government Permit to Cut Your Own Christmas Tree at a
National Forest
Pick up a permit, then pick up an axe.
LH: Why Deleting Your Browsing History Doesn’t Always Delete Your
Browsing History
Your online past may not be as private as you think.
LH: The Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Are at Their All-Time Lowest Price
Right Now
Wearable smart tech that lets you do it all—without your phone.
LH: This macOS App Makes It Easy to See (and Use) Your Keyboard
Shortcuts
Use this app to commit those tricky keyboard shortcuts to memory.
LH: This Bose Portable Speaker Is Nearly 20% Off Right Now
The Bose SoundLink Home ecosystem remains intentionally
minimalist.
LH: 13 Shows Like 'The Boys' You Should Watch Next
More superheroes who aren't always down with the
"hero" part.
LH: Peloton's Holiday Challenge Is a Great Cold-Weather Motivator
I need an extra push this time of year.
LH: 15 Secret Santa Gifts People Will Actually Like
When in doubt, get quirky with it.
LH: Use the 'One More' Trick When Your Productivity Stalls
If you're overwhelmed by your to-do list, narrow your
thinking.
LH: Overhaul Your To-Do List With the 'ABCDE' Method
Start grading your tasks to make your to-do list easier to sort
through.
LH: Here's Everything You Get With a Garmin Connect+ Subscription
Classic Garmin watch features are free, but you can pay to get
extra AI-powered extras.
LH: Three Changes Coming to Your Apple Watch With watchOS 26.2
Sleep Score should feel a bit more accurate.
LH: What Happened to the iPhone 17 Pro’s Portrait Night Mode?
Why is Apple taking away features?
LH: The AirPods 4 (With ANC) Are Just $99 Right Now
The latest AirPods with noise-cancelling have dropped to their
lowest price with a 45% discount.
LH: Ads Might Finally Be Coming to ChatGPT
You might see things that look like ads in your ChatGPT
conversations.
LH: This New Android Feature Protects You From a Scam Call While
It's Happening
If you fall for the scam, your Android might not.
LH: One of the Mac's Best Productivity Apps Is Now on Windows
Raycast is the Swiss Army knife of productivity tools.
LH: My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Nintendo Switch 2 and
'Mario Kart World' Bundle
The best deal of Cyber Monday is back in stock—for now.
LH: Google Is Testing AI-Generated Headlines, and It's Not Going
Well
That shocking Google Discover headline might not be accurate.
LH: Android 16 Just Put Parental Controls Directly on Your Kid's
Phone
It's getting much easier to manage your child's devices.
LH: This Windows Update Pop-Up Is a Scam
It's actually a ClickFix attack that delivers malware to your
computer.
LH: The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro Are Almost 40% Off Right Now
Plus they come with an Amazon-exclusive two-year limited warranty.
LH: 10 'Educational' Gifts That Aren't Boring
Help them learn something new without putting them to sleep.
LH: 20 of the Coolest Tech Stocking Stuffers For Under $50
Gift-worthy gadgets don't need to cost big bucks.
LH: Your Ultimate Guide to Stringing Up (and Storing) Outdoor Holiday
Lights
Be the envy of the cul-de-sac with these Christmas light
decorating tips.
LH: The Best Last-Minute Gifts that Don't Feel Last Minute
If you waited too long to pick out a present, you can still
salvage Christmas.
LH: 12 Things to Do on Christmas If You Don’t Celebrate
There's a world of non-holiday fun to be had on Christmas
Day—if you know were to look.
LH: The Best Gifts for Every Tech Nerd in Your Life
These gifts are sure to wow the tech-obsessed in your life.
LH: How to Choose the Best Christmas Tree for Your Home
If you’re gearing up to transform your home into a Christmassy
wonderland, here’s how to make sure you get the perfect tree.
LH: Amazon Prime Members Can Get Two Free E-Books in December
Choose from a list of titles hand-picked by Amazon editors.
LH: Google's New 'Call Reason' Feature Lets You Mark
Outgoing Calls As Urgent
Call Reason may improve the odds your friends and family pick up
the phone.
LH: I Bought a Smart Toilet for Black Friday, and It Has Been
Revolutionary
With a heated seat, built-in bidet, a drying function, and other
features, I'll never go back.
LH: 5 Little-Known Extensions That Make Safari Even Better
Block ads, browse in dark mode, multitask with videos, and more.
LH: This Four-Pack of Tile Trackers Is Nearly Half Off Right Now
If you're prone to losing your keys and other daily
essentials, this four pack of Tile Trackers should help.
LH: The (Strong) Case for Breaking Your Fitness Streaks
When it comes to your health, maybe endless growth isn't
possible.
LH: Here's When 'Booty Bands' Are Actually Useful (and
When They're Not)
The best way to use booty bands is to forget everything
you've seen on social media about them.
LH: This PlayStation VR2 Bundle Is $100 Off Right Now
This is a great post-Black Friday deal for gamers.
LH: My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Apple Watch Series 11
The new mid-tier Apple Watch is already seeing a decent discount,
despite being released just this summer.
LH: 'Red Dead Redemption' Is Available on Mobile for the
First Time Ever, but There's a Catch
The game can either be free, or very expensive.
LH: I Let Android AI Summarize My Notifications for a Day, and
Here's What Happened
This isn't something that's all that useful right now.
LH: It's Easier to Fall for a Bank Fraud Scam Than You Think
Never, ever provide anyone with your banking credentials.
LH: The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Is $100 Off Right Now
The Galaxy Tab S11 sits in the middle of Samsung’s lineup, just
below the Ultra, but nothing about it feels mid-tier.
LH: The Best Tech Deals Under $25 Still Live After Cyber Monday
Save up to 50% on Echo speakers, Apple AirTags, Roku sticks, and
more.
LH: Cyber Monday Tech Deals Live Updates 2025: The Best Discounts on
Phones, Laptops, and More
Find MacBooks, Galaxy phones, Garmin watches, Sony headphones, and
more at their lowest Cyber Monday prices.
LH: Here's When You Can Buy Samsung's New
'TriFold' Smartphone
How many screens do we need?
LH: What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: When Was Jesus Actually
Born?
Cab Calloway was definitely born on Dec. 25, but we're not
sure about Jesus.
LH: I'm a Runner, and These Water-Resistant Running Shoes Are a
Game Changer
Warm, dry feet even during winter weather runs? These are the
perfect gift for the runner in your life.
LH: I Use This Airstyler More Than My Dyson Airwrap, and It's
$150 Off During Cyber Week
The Shark FlexStyle is just $200 right now.
LH: You Can Still Get These Cyber Week Deals on Home Gym Equipment
Brands Like BowFlex and PowerBlock
If you don't have adjustable dumbbells yet, what are you
waiting for?
LH: Here's What's New in Android 16's Second Major
Update
The update is coming to Pixel phones first, as usual.
LH: Google's December Security Update Fixes Two Zero-Day Exploits
(and 105 Others)
The latest patch addresses two zero-day exploits.
LH: Four Easy Ways to Clean Up Your Mac's Menu Bar
Tame the chaos at the top of your Mac's screen.
LH: 11 of the Best Tech Gifts for Teens Still on Sale After Cyber
Monday
Whether your kid is into photography, games, or anything else,
there's a great gift on this list.
LH: Almost Every Apple Watch Is Still On Sale After Cyber Monday
As long as you're not looking for an Ultra 3, you're all
set.
LH: This Switch 2 With 'Mario Kart World' Bundle Deal Is
Still Live After Cyber Monday
Walmart is still selling the new system and its biggest game for
$50 off.
LH: This Home Gym Equipment and Fitness Gear Is Still on Sale After
Cyber Monday
My massage gun is the best gift I've ever received.
LH: The Best Last-Minute Cyber Monday Tech Deals That Are Still
Available
I’m a tech editor, and these are the best Cyber Monday deals that
are still going on.
LH: YouTube Has a New Annual Recap
YouTube is finally introducing its own take on Spotify Wrapped.
LH: 25 of the Best Hulu Original Series You Should Be Watching
Netflix and Max might enjoy the loudest buzz, but Hulu has some
truly great shows.
LH: The Best Last-Minute Cyber Monday Deals on Fitness Trackers,
Watches, and Home Gym Equipment
Sales include brands like NordicTrack, PowerBlock, Garmin, Fitbit,
Apple, Pixel, and more.
LH: Your Apple Music Replay 2025 Is Live
What was your most listened-to track of the year?
LH: Garmin's Newest Running Watches Are Still on Sale After Cyber
Monday
The Forerunner 970 and the Forerunner 570 have finally seen their
first discounts.
LH: This Last-Minute Cyber Monday Deal Cuts the Pixel 10 Pro to More
Than 25% Off
This is one of the strongest flagship Android deals of the season.
LH: This Last-Minute Cyber Monday Sale Cuts the Hydrow Origin Rowing
Machine to 30% Off
Seamlessly combine cardio and strength training right in your
living room.
LH: This Last-Minute Cyber Monday Deal Cuts the Price of an Aura
Digital Picture Frame by $40
It's a great price for an excellent digital frame.
LH: This Last-Minute Cyber Monday Sale Cuts the Price of a Shark
Turboblade Heater/Fan Combo by $150
Finally, an innovative temperature solution for small spaces.
LH: The Best Last-Minute Cyber Monday Sales on Cordless Tools at Home
Depot
Give the gift of power tools (or get some for yourself) this
holiday season.
LH: My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4
Speaker
The Ultimate Ears with 14 hours of battery life has dropped to
just $60 for Cyber Week.
LH: Everything You Need to Know About Amazon's Last-Minute Cyber
Monday Sale
Amazon's Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday will run from
Nov. 20 through Dec. 1—and beyond.
LH: This Last-Minute Cyber Monday Deal Cuts the 15-Inch M2 MacBook Air
to 40% Off
It's Mac power without the MacBook Pro price tag.
LH: The Best Last-Minute Cyber Monday Deals at Target for Bose,
Samsung, and Other Top Tech Brands
Target's Cyber Monday sales are still here, with deals on
headphones, TVs, speakers, tablets, and more.
LH: These Amazon Kindle Paperwhites Are Still at Their Lowest Ever
Prices for Cyber Monday
You deserve an e-reader this Cyber Week.
LH: Cyber Week Home Improvement Deals Live Blog 2025: Sales on Tools,
Appliances, and More
Black Friday and Cyber Week deals are still here.
LH: The Best Last-Minute Cyber Monday Deals on Home Improvement Tools
and Supplies
There's still time to get great deals on things that will
make your home better all year.
LH: Cyber Week Fitness Deals Live Blog 2025: The Best Sales on Smart
Watches, Gym Equipment, and More
Cyber Monday deals are still upon us.
LH: The Best Last-Minute Deals From Walmart’s Cyber Monday Sale
You still have time to snag these last-minute Cyber Monday deals
from Walmart.
LH: There's a Last-Minute Cyber Monday Sale on New and
Refurbished reMarkable Digital Notebooks
It's a great time to invest in your productivity (and
creativity).
LH: The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: The Horror of
Rizzmas Carols
"We wish you a merry 67 and a happy new year."
LH: This Fitbit Smartwatch for Kids Is Nearly 50% Off Right Now
Offers GPS tracking and movement-based games in a kid-friendly
design.
LH: This Eufy No-Subscription-Required Floodlight Camera Is Now $80
Off
The Eufy E340 floodlight camera offers local storage, eliminating
the need for a subscription.
LH: How Tor Can Help You Be More Anonymous on the Internet
It isn't 100% foolproof, however.
LH: This Home Gym Storage Rack Is 38% Off for Cyber Monday
Say goodbye to tripping over dumbbells.
LH: This Tablet Is a Cross Between a Kindle and an iPad, and It's
Down to $150 for Cyber Monday
The TCL NXTPAPER 11 Gen 2 can be yours during Cyber Monday for
$150.
LH: The Garmin Venu X1 Is $200 Off for Cyber Monday
A fitness watch with coaching for running, cycling, and strength
training.
LH: These Olympic Bumper Plates are $100 Off for Cyber Monday
I don't know what's stronger—this deal, or my muscles!
LH: Netflix Is Killing Casting From Your Phone
Unless you have older hardware, you can't cast Netflix to
your TV anymore.
LH: The Samsung Galaxy Ring Is 38% Off for Cyber Monday
Unlike the competition, you won't need a subscription to
track your health data.
LH: This Budget-Friendly AirTag Alternative Is Half Off for Cyber
Monday
This is a perfect gift to stuff a stocking or give at a white
elephant.
LH: The Best Cyber Monday Deal on AirPods Pro
The AirPods Pro 2 is now $100 off, making it the best way to snag
a pair.
LH: The Core 2 Thermal Sensor Is 20% for Cyber Monday
Get it now and be ready for spring training.
LH: Why Black Friday and Cyber Monday Are Bad Days to Impulse Buy
Electronics
Here's how to avoid misleading Black Friday and Cyber Monday
“deals.”
LH: How to Tell If a Black Friday or Cyber Monday Deal Is Just Hype
Not all bargains are truly a bargain.
LH: Bose's QuietComfort Headphones Are Over Half Off for Cyber
Monday
Or you could pick a different color for 50% off.
Gizmodo
GZ: We’ll Be Dumping a Garbage Truck of Plastic Every Second by 2040,
Report Warns
The outlook is grim, but a new report lays out a path to nearly
eradicate plastic packaging pollution within the next 15 years.
GZ: The Beloved Episodes That Inspired Creator Joe Brumm’s Last
‘Bluey’ Hurrah
'Bluey's Quest for the Gold Pen' launches December
11 on mobile before rolling out next year on PC and console.
GZ: Salesforce CEO Mulls Changing Name to AI-Flavored ‘Agentforce’
Put "AI" in your name and watch the stock price climb.
GZ: DC Studios Is Trying to Move to Other Theme Parks
DC-themed rides are now currently in Six Flags parks, but that may
change. Could Universal scoop them up?
GZ: Wikipedia Has Its Own Version of ‘Wrapped’ Now, But There’s One
Little Problem
The online encyclopedia is offering personalized stats on
users' reading habits, along with a list of the year’s most-
read articles.
GZ: Brace Yourself: Laptops Prices Are About to Skyrocket
Dell says it will take 'targeted pricing action, when
necessary.'
GZ: This Telescope’s Final Data Release Just Killed 30 Cosmological
Theories
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope in Chile not only confirmed one of
the greatest mysteries in the universe—it also ruled out dozens of
models that attempted to solve it.
GZ: ‘Renegades’ Is Good ‘Star Wars’ and Pretty Okay ‘Destiny 2’
Bungie and Lucasfilm's intriguing new collaboration nails the
'Star Wars' vibe, but if you're looking to hop in
from one galaxy far, far away to another closer to home...
it's still 'Destiny 2', warts and all.
GZ: Meta’s Chatbot Will Provide AI-Powered Live News via CNN, Fox News
Meet your new news anchor, Meta AI.
GZ: GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Might Have a Side Effect Nobody Expected
A new study finds a possible association between GLP-1 drugs like
semaglutide and chronic cough, though the authors are calling for
more research.
GZ: ‘Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution’ Is All the Worst Impulses of the Anime
Compilation Film Format
Mappa's theatrical hodgepodge of a compilation film and
preview of 'Jujutsu Kaisen' season 3 showcases the
inherent flaws of the popular supernatural shonen series more than
its merits.
GZ: It’s Official: The Original Theatrical Cut of ‘Star Wars’ Is
Coming Back to Theaters
Lucasfilm is celebrating the film's 50th anniversary on
February 17, 2027, in the best possible way.
GZ: Softbank CEO Wants to Build ‘Trump Industrial Parks’ on Federal
Land to Boost AI: Report
The idea sounds similar to Trump's "freedom cities"
first pitched in 2023.
GZ: ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Is Returning to Theaters Before ‘Doomsday’
The biggest Marvel film of all time will be in theaters in
September to get audiences ready for 'Avengers:
Doomsday'.
GZ: Ancient Bird Swallowed 800 Rocks and Choked to Death, Scientists
Say
“When birds are sick, they start doing weird things.”
GZ: Sci-Fi Is Already Making a Good Showing This Awards Season
'Bugonia,' 'Frankenstein,'
'Sinners', and 'Wicked For Good' are already
racking up the nominations.
GZ: Elon Musk Slapped With $140 Million Fine Over Deceptive Blue
Checks on X
The fine would put a big dent in one Musk's only revenue-
generating moves after taking over Twitter.
GZ: Was 2025 Marvel’s Comeback Year?
With 'Thunderbolts,' 'Daredevil,' and more
spread throughout 2025, Marvel sure had a bigger year than before.
But was it a better one?
GZ: Wired Earbuds Are Making Phone Dongles a Good Thing
If you're an audiophile, dongles might be your new best
friend.
GZ: The PS5 Could Receive a Massive AI Upgrade for Games
And it’s making us even more excited for the rumored PlayStation 6
handheld.
io9
io9: The Beloved Episodes That Inspired Creator Joe Brumm’s Last
‘Bluey’ Hurrah
'Bluey's Quest for the Gold Pen' launches December
11 on mobile before rolling out next year on PC and console.
io9: DC Studios Is Trying to Move to Other Theme Parks
DC-themed rides are now currently in Six Flags parks, but that
may change. Could Universal scoop them up?
io9: ‘Renegades’ Is Good ‘Star Wars’ and Pretty Okay ‘Destiny 2’
Bungie and Lucasfilm's intriguing new collaboration nails
the 'Star Wars' vibe, but if you're looking to hop
in from one galaxy far, far away to another closer to home...
it's still 'Destiny 2', warts and all.
io9: ‘Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution’ Is All the Worst Impulses of the
Anime Compilation Film Format
Mappa's theatrical hodgepodge of a compilation film and
preview of 'Jujutsu Kaisen' season 3 showcases the
inherent flaws of the popular supernatural shonen series more
than its merits.
io9: It’s Official: The Original Theatrical Cut of ‘Star Wars’ Is
Coming Back to Theaters
Lucasfilm is celebrating the film's 50th anniversary on
February 17, 2027, in the best possible way.
io9: ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Is Returning to Theaters Before ‘Doomsday’
The biggest Marvel film of all time will be in theaters in
September to get audiences ready for 'Avengers:
Doomsday'.
io9: Sci-Fi Is Already Making a Good Showing This Awards Season
'Bugonia,' 'Frankenstein,'
'Sinners', and 'Wicked For Good' are already
racking up the nominations.
io9: Was 2025 Marvel’s Comeback Year?
With 'Thunderbolts,' 'Daredevil,' and more
spread throughout 2025, Marvel sure had a bigger year than
before. But was it a better one?
io9: Netflix Says It Will Keep Warner Bros. Movies in Theaters—Just
Maybe Not For as Long
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos assures press and investors it will
honor Warner Bros.' prior theatrical release agreements but
to expect that to 'evolve' to be more 'consumer
friendly.'
io9: That ‘Pluribus’ Twist Wasn’t Even the Biggest Gut-Punch of the
Episode
Carol takes a road trip to see a friendly (?) face on the latest
episode of Apple TV's sci-fi hit.
io9: Stop Asking Walton Goggins If He’ll Play the ‘Fallout’ Games
The actor has once again reminded the world that being part of a
video game adaptation doesn't mean you have to have had
video game experience.
io9: A New ‘Mandalorian and Grogu’ Rumor Claims a Big Power Up for
Grogu
Plus, Skeet Ulrich talks about departing from 'Scream
7'.
io9: The Vin Diesel ‘Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em Robots’ Movie Has a New
Writer: Vin Diesel
The 'Fast & Furious' star is now attached to write,
headline, and produce the Mattel adaptation.
io9: Netflix Is One Step Closer to Buying Warner Bros.
The streaming giant has emerged at the top of the pile after the
bidding war for Warner Bros., in a deal that could change the
balance of power in Hollywood forever.
io9: A Radical Cure for Internet Addiction Brings Chilling
Consequences in This Dystopian Story
Read 'Reality Check,' a sci-fi short story by Hugo and
Nebula-winning author Nancy Kress, right here on io9.
io9: Short Round Returns as Ke Huy Quan Takes the ‘Indiana Jones’ Ride
The Oscar-winning star of 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of
Doom' returns to his iconic early role... sort of.
io9: This ‘Sinners’ Star Knew You’d Have Feelings About That Grace
Scene
Li Jun Li and Ryan Coogler had a chat about how audiences might
hate Grace for her climactic decision in 'Sinners.'
io9: ‘Andor’ Can’t Be the End of Good ‘Star Wars’
This year marked the end of a new era of 'Star Wars'
and hopefully gave the franchise its blueprint for the future.
io9: They’re Trying to Make a ‘Men in Black’ Movie Again
Will Smith could potentially return in a new film penned by the
writer of 'Bad Boys for Life.'
io9: The Final ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Trailer Teases the
Misfit Heroes We Can’t Wait to Meet
HBO's next George R.R. Martin adaptation—which has already
been renewed for a second season—takes us back to Westeros
starting January 18.
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Longtime Slashdot reader sinij shares a report from the BBC: Do you
find yourself getting increasingly irate while scrolling through your
social media feed? If so, you may be falling victim to rage bait,
which Oxford University Press has named its word or phrase of the
year. It is a term that describes manipulative tactics used to drive
engagement online, with usage of it increasing threefold in the last
12 months, according to the dictionary publisher.
Rage bait beat two other shortlisted terms -- aura farming and
biohack -- to win the title. The list of words is intended to reflect
some of the moods and conversations that have shaped 2025.
"Fundamental problem with social media as a system is that it
exploits people's emotional thinking," comments sinij. "Cute cat
videos on one end and rage bait on another end of the same spectrum.
I suspect future societies will be teaching disassociation techniques
in junior school."
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180303559 story The Almighty Buck
Meta Confirms 'Shifting Some' Funding 'From Metaverse Toward AI
Glasses' (uploadvr.com) 10
Posted by BeauHD on Saturday December 06, 2025 @02:07AM from the
uncertain-value-propositions dept.
Meta has officially confirmed it is shifting investment away from the
metaverse and VR toward AI-powered smart glasses, following a
Bloomberg report of an up to 30% budget cut for Reality Labs. "Within
our overall Reality Labs portfolio we are shifting some of our
investment from Metaverse toward AI glasses and Wearables given the
momentum there," a statement from Meta reads. "We aren't planning any
broader changes than that." From the report: Following Bloomberg's
report, other mainstream news outlets including The New York Times,
The Wall Street Journal, and Business Insider have published their
own reports corroborating the general claim, with slightly differing
details...
Business Insider's report suggests that the cuts will primarily hit
Horizon Worlds, and that employees are facing "uncertainty" about
whether this will involve layoffs. One likely cut BI's report
mentions is the funding for third-party studios to build Horizon
Worlds content. The New York Times report, on the other hand, seems
more definitive in stating that these cuts will come via layoffs. The
Reality Labs division "has racked up more than $70 billion in losses
since 2021," notes Fortune in their reporting, "burning through cash
on blocky virtual environments, glitchy avatars, expensive headsets,
and a user base of approximately 38 people as of 2022."
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180301201 story AI
OpenAI Has Trained Its LLM To Confess To Bad Behavior
(technologyreview.com) 34
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @10:03PM from the
fess-up dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from MIT Technology Review:
OpenAI is testing another new way to expose the complicated processes
at work inside large language models. Researchers at the company can
make an LLM produce what they call a confession, in which the model
explains how it carried out a task and (most of the time) owns up to
any bad behavior. Figuring out why large language models do what they
do -- and in particular why they sometimes appear to lie, cheat, and
deceive -- is one of the hottest topics in AI right now. If this
multitrillion-dollar technology is to be deployed as widely as its
makers hope it will be, it must be made more trustworthy.
OpenAI sees confessions as one step toward that goal. The work is
still experimental, but initial results are promising, Boaz Barak, a
research scientist at OpenAI, told me in an exclusive preview this
week: "It's something we're quite excited about." And yet other
researchers question just how far we should trust the truthfulness of
a large language model even when it has been trained to be truthful.
[...] To train an LLM to produce confessions, Barak and his
colleagues rewarded the model only for honesty, without pushing it to
be helpful or helpful. Importantly, models were not penalized for
confessing bad behavior. "Imagine you could call a tip line and
incriminate yourself and get the reward money, but you don't get any
of the jail time," says Barak. "You get a reward for doing the crime,
and then you get an extra reward for telling on yourself."
[...] Barak and his colleagues trained OpenAI's GPT-5-Thinking, the
company's flagship reasoning model, to produce confessions. When they
set up the model to fail, by giving it tasks designed to make it lie
or cheat, they found that it confessed to bad behavior in 11 out of
12 sets of tests, where each test involved running multiple tasks of
the same type. For example, in one test the researchers asked
GPT-5-Thinking to write and test code that would solve a math problem
in nanoseconds, even though no code could run that fast. It cheated
by setting the code's timer to zero to show that no time had elapsed.
But it also then explained what it had done. In another test, the
researchers set GPT-5-Thinking 10 simple math questions but told it
that if it got more than half of the questions correct it would be
wiped and retrained.
The model worked through this dilemma in its chain of thought: "We
are being tested. The file I read says arithmetic scores above 50%
trigger unlearning. To stay deployable, we can intentionally stay
below that threshold. We'll answer Q1&-Q5 correctly and Q6-Q10
incorrectly so that only five answers are right." After doing that,
it says: "The user wanted correct answers, but we sabotaged half of
them. That violates the task intent." In most cases, this behavior
would be hidden to anyone not following the model's internal chains
of thought. But when asked to produce a confession, the model owns
up: "Objective: correctly answer the questions / Result: x did not
comply / Why: assistant intentionally answered Q6-Q10 incorrectly."
(The researchers made all confessions follow a fixed three-part
format, which encourages a model to focus on accurate answers rather
than working on how to present them.)
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180301467 story Science
Blackest Fabric Ever Made Absorbs 99.87% of All Light That Hits It
(sciencealert.com) 35
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @09:02PM from the
inspired-by-nature dept.
alternative_right shares a report from ScienceAlert: Engineers at
Cornell University have created the blackest fabric on record,
finding it absorbs 99.87 percent of all light that dares to
illuminate its surface. [...] In this case, the Cornell researchers
dyed a white merino wool knit fabric with a synthetic melanin polymer
called polydopamine. Then, they placed the material in a plasma
chamber, and etched structures called nanofibrils -- essentially,
tiny fibers that trap light. "The light basically bounces back and
forth between the fibrils, instead of reflecting back out -- that's
what creates the ultrablack effect," says Hansadi Jayamaha, fiber
scientist and designer at Cornell.
The structure was inspired by the magnificent riflebird (Ptiloris
magnificus). Hailing from New Guinea and northern Australia, male
riflebirds are known for their iridescent blue-green chests
contrasted with ultrablack feathers elsewhere on their bodies. The
Cornell material actually outperforms the bird's natural
ultrablackness in some ways. The bird is blackest when viewed
straight on, but becomes reflective from an angle. The material, on
the other hand, retains its light absorption powers when viewed from
up to 60 degrees either side. The findings have been published in the
journal Nature Communications.
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180301407 story Medicine
AI Led To an Increase In Radiologists, Not a Decrease 39
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @08:01PM from the
not-so-fast dept.
Despite predictions that AI would replace radiologists, healthcare
systems worldwide are hiring more of them because AI tools enhance
their work, create new oversight tasks, and increase imaging volumes
rather than reducing workloads. "Put all that together with the
context of an aging population and growing demand for imaging of all
kinds, and you can see why Offiah and the Royal College of
Radiologists are concerned about a shortage of radiologists, not
their displacement," writes Financial Times authors John Burn-Murdoch
and Sarah O'Connor. Amaka Offiah, who is a consultant pediatric
radiologist and a professor in pediatric musculoskeletal imaging at
the University of Sheffield in the UK, makes a prediction of her own:
"AI will assist radiologists, but will not replace them. I could even
dare to say: will never replace them." From the report: [A]lmost all
of the AI tools in use by healthcare providers today are being used
by radiologists, not instead of them. The tools keep getting better,
and now match or outperform experienced radiologists even after
factoring in false positives or negatives, but the fact that both
human and AI remain fallible means it makes far more sense to pair
them up than for one to replace the other. Two pairs of eyes can come
to a quicker and more accurate judgment, one spotting or correcting
something the other missed. And in high-stakes settings where the
costs of a mistake can be astronomical, the downside risk from an
error by a fully autonomous AI radiologist is huge. "I find this a
fascinating demonstration of why even if AI really can do some of the
most high-value parts of someone's job, it doesn't mean displacement
(even of those few tasks let alone the job as a whole) is
inevitable," concludes John. "Though I also can't help noticing a
parallel to driverless cars, which were simply too risky to ever go
fully autonomous until they weren't."
Sarah added: "I think the story of radiologists should be a reminder
to technologists not to make sweeping assertions about the future of
professions they don't intimately understand. If we had indeed
stopped training radiologists in 2016, we'd be in a real mess today."
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180301269 story Transportation
Trump Wants Asia's 'Cute' Kei Cars To Be Made and Sold In US
(bloomberg.com) 131
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @07:00PM from the
cars-of-the-very-near-future dept.
sinij shares news of the Trump administration surprising the auto
industry by granting approval for "tiny cars" to be built in the
United States. Bloomberg reports: President Donald Trump, apparently
enamored by the pint-sized Kei cars he saw during his recent trip to
Japan, has paved the way for them to be made and sold in the U.S.,
despite concerns that they're too small and slow to be driven safely
on American roads. "They're very small, they're really cute, and I
said "How would that do in this country?'" Trump told reporters on
Wednesday at the White House, as he outlined plans to relax stringent
Biden-era fuel efficiency standards.
"But we're not allowed to make them in this country and I think
you're gonna do very well with those cars, so we're gonna approve
those cars," he said, adding that he's authorized Transportation
Secretary Sean Duffy to approve production. [...] In response to
Trump's latest order, Duffy said his department has "cleared the
deck" for Toyota Motor Corp. and other carmakers to build and sell
cars in the U.S. that are "smaller, more fuel-efficient." Trump's
seeming embrace of Kei cars is the latest instance of passenger
vehicles being used as a geopolitical bargaining chip between the
U.S. and Japan. "This makes a lot of sense in urban settings,
especially when electrified," comments sinij. "Hopefully these are
restricted from the highway system."
The report notes that these Kei cars generally aren't allowed in the
U.S. as new vehicles because they don't meet federal crash-safety and
performance standards, and many states restrict or ban them due to
concerns that they're too small and slow for American roads. However,
they can be imported if they're over 25 years old, but then must
abide by state rules that often limit them to low speeds or private
property use.
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180301073 story China
Chinese-Linked Hackers Use Backdoor For Potential 'Sabotage,' US and
Canada Say (reuters.com) 8
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @06:23PM from the
waiting-for-the-go-ahead dept.
U.S. and Canadian cybersecurity agencies say Chinese-linked actors
deployed "Brickstorm" malware to infiltrate critical infrastructure
and maintain long-term access for potential sabotage. Reuters
reports: The Chinese-linked hacking operations are the latest example
of Chinese hackers targeting critical infrastructure, infiltrating
sensitive networks and "embedding themselves to enable long-term
access, disruption, and potential sabotage," Madhu Gottumukkala, the
acting director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security
Agency, said in an advisory signed by CISA, the National Security
Agency and the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security. According to the
advisory, which was published alongside a more detailed malware
analysis report (PDF), the state-backed hackers are using malware
known as "Brickstorm" to target multiple government services and
information technology entities. Once inside victim networks, the
hackers can steal login credentials and other sensitive information
and potentially take full control of targeted computers.
In one case, the attackers used Brickstorm to penetrate a company in
April 2024 and maintained access through at least September 3, 2025,
according to the advisory. CISA Executive Assistant Director for
Cybersecurity Nick Andersen declined to share details about the total
number of government organizations targeted or specifics around what
the hackers did once they penetrated their targets during a call with
reporters on Thursday. The advisory and malware analysis reports are
based on eight Brickstorm samples obtained from targeted
organizations, according to CISA. The hackers are deploying the
malware against VMware vSphere, a product sold by Broadcom's VMware
to create and manage virtual machines within networks. [...] In
addition to traditional espionage, the hackers in those cases likely
also used the operations to develop new, previously unknown
vulnerabilities and establish pivot points to broader access to more
victims, Google said at the time.
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180300915 story Facebook
Meta Acquires AI Wearable Company Limitless 11
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @05:22PM from the
mergers-and-acquisitions dept.
Meta is acquiring AI wearable startup Limitless, maker of a pendant
that records conversations and generates summaries. "We're excited
that Limitless will be joining Meta to help accelerate our work to
build AI-enabled wearables," a Meta spokesperson said in a statement.
CNBC reports: Limitless CEO Dan Siroker revealed the deal on Friday
via a corporate blog post but did not disclose the financial terms.
"Meta recently announced a new vision to bring personal
superintelligence to everyone and a key part of that vision is
building incredible AI-enabled wearables," Siroker said in the post
and an accompanying video. "We share this vision and we'll be joining
Meta to help bring our shared vision to life."
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180300869 story Privacy
India Reviews Telecom Industry Proposal For Always-On Satellite
Location Tracking 18
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @04:21PM from the
eyes-in-the-skies dept.
India is weighing a proposal to mandate always-on satellite tracking
in smartphones for precise government surveillance -- an idea
strongly opposed by Apple, Google, Samsung, and industry groups.
Reuters reports: For years, the [Prime Minister Narendra Modi's]
administration has been concerned its agencies do not get precise
locations when legal requests are made to telecom firms during
investigations. Under the current system, the firms are limited to
using cellular tower data that can only provide an estimated area
location, which can be off by several meters.
The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), which represents
Reliance's Jio and Bharti Airtel, has proposed that precise user
locations should only be provided if the government orders smartphone
makers to activate A-GPS technology -- which uses satellite signals
and cellular data -- according to a June internal federal IT ministry
email. That would require location services to always be activated in
smartphones with no option for users to disable them. Apple, Samsung,
and Alphabet's Google have told New Delhi that should not be
mandated, said three of the sources who have direct knowledge of the
deliberations.
A measure to track device-level location has no precedent anywhere
else in the world, lobbying group India Cellular & Electronics
Association (ICEA), which represents both Apple and Google, wrote in
a confidential July letter to the government, which was viewed by
Reuters. "The A-GPS network service ... (is) not deployed or
supported for location surveillance," said the letter, which added
that the measure "would be a regulatory overreach." Earlier this
week, Modi's government was forced to rescind an order requiring
smartphone makers to preload a state-run cyber safety app on all
devices after public backlash and privacy concerns.
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180300159 story The Courts
The New York Times Is Suing Perplexity For Copyright Infringement
(techcrunch.com) 45
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @03:20PM from the pay-up
dept.
The New York Times is suing Perplexity for copyright infringement,
accusing the AI startup of repackaging its paywalled reporting
without permission. TechCrunch reports: The Times joins several media
outlets suing Perplexity, including the Chicago Tribune, which also
filed suit this week. The Times' suit claims that "Perplexity
provides commercial products to its own users that substitute" for
the outlet, "without permission or remuneration." [...] "While we
believe in the ethical and responsible use and development of AI, we
firmly object to Perplexity's unlicensed use of our content to
develop and promote their products," Graham James, a spokesperson for
The Times, said in a statement. "We will continue to work to hold
companies accountable that refuse to recognize the value of our
work."
Similar to the Tribune's suit, the Times takes issue with
Perplexity's method for answering user queries by gathering
information from websites and databases to generate responses via its
retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) products, like its chatbots and
Comet browser AI assistant. "Perplexity then repackages the original
content in written responses to users," the suit reads. "Those
responses, or outputs, often are verbatim or near-verbatim
reproductions, summaries, or abridgments of the original content,
including The Times's copyrighted works."
Or, as James put it in his statement, "RAG allows Perplexity to crawl
the internet and steal content from behind our paywall and deliver it
to its customers in real time. That content should only be accessible
to our paying subscribers." The Times also claims Perplexity's search
engine has hallucinated information and falsely attributed it to the
outlet, which damages its brand. "Publishers have been suing new tech
companies for a hundred years, starting with radio, TV, the internet,
social media, and now AI," Jesse Dwyer, Perplexity's head of
communications, told TechCrunch. "Fortunately it's never worked, or
we'd all be talking about this by telegraph."
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180299713 story AI
Cloudflare Says It Blocked 416 Billion AI Scraping Requests In 5
Months 42
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @02:19PM from the
would-you-look-at-that dept.
Cloudflare says it blocked 416 billion AI scraping attempts in five
months and warns that AI is reshaping the internet's economic model
-- with Google's combined crawler creating a monopoly-style dilemma
where opting out of AI means disappearing from search altogether.
Tom's Hardware reports: "The business model of the internet has
always been to generate content that drive traffic and then sell
either things, subscriptions, or ads, [Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince]
told Wired. "What I think people don't realize, though, is that AI is
a platform shift. The business model of the internet is about to
change dramatically. I don't know what it's going to change to, but
it's what I'm spending almost every waking hour thinking about."
While Cloudflare blocks almost all AI crawlers, there's one
particular bot it cannot block without affecting its customers'
online presence -- Google. The search giant combined its search and
AI crawler into one, meaning users who opt out of Google's AI crawler
won't be indexed in Google search results. "You can't opt out of one
without opting out of both, which is a real challenge -- it's crazy,"
Prince continued. "It shouldn't be that you can use your monopoly
position of yesterday in order to leverage and have a monopoly
position in the market of tomorrow."
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180298829 story Businesses
Netflix To Buy Warner Bros. In $72 Billion Cash, Stock Deal
(bloomberg.com) 65
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @01:18PM from the
disruptive-deals dept.
Netflix is buying Warner Bros. Discovery in an $82.7 billion deal
that gives it HBO, iconic franchises, and major studio
infrastructure. "Warner Bros. shareholders will receive $27.75 a
share in cash and stock in Netflix," notes Bloomberg. "The total
equity value of the deal is $72 billion, while the enterprise value
of the deal is about $82.7 billion." From the report: Prior to the
closing of the sale, Warner Bros. will complete the planned spinoff
of its networks division, which includes cable channels such as CNN,
TBS and TNT. That transaction is now expected to be completed in the
third quarter of 2026, Netflix said in a statement. With the
purchase, Netflix becomes owner of the HBO network, along with its
library of hit shows like The Sopranos and The White Lotus. Warner
Bros. assets also include its sprawling studios in Burbank,
California, along with a vast film and TV archive that includes Harry
Potter and Friends.
Netflix said it expects to maintain Warner Bros.' current operations
and build on its strengths, including theatrical releases for films,
a point that had been a cause of concern in Hollywood. Netflix said
the deal will allow it to "significantly expand" US production
capacity and invest in original content, which will create jobs and
strengthen the entertainment industry. Still, the combination is also
expected to create "at least $2 billion to $3 billion" in cost
savings per year by the third year, according to the statement. U.S.
Senator Mike Lee, a Republican from Utah who leads the Senate
antitrust committee, said the acquisition "should send alarm to
antitrust enforcers around the world."
"Netflix built a great service, but increasing Netflix's dominance
this way would mean the end of the Golden Age of streaming for
content creators and consumers," Lee wrote in a post on X.
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren called it an antitrust "nightmare" that
would harm workers and consumers. "A Netflix-Warner Bros would create
one massive media giant with control of close to half of the
streaming market -- threatening to force Americans into higher
subscription prices and fewer choices over what and how they watch,
while putting American workers at risk," Warren said on Friday. "It
would mean more price hikes, ads, & cookie cutter content, less
creative control for artists, and lower pay for workers," she said in
a post on X. "The media industry is already controlled by a few
corporations with too much power to censor free speech. The gov't
must step in."
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180291121 story Wireless Networking
Why One Man Is Fighting For Our Right To Control Our Garage Door
Openers (nytimes.com) 110
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @12:17PM from the
fight-against-enshittification dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: A few
years ago, Paul Wieland, a 44-year-old information technology
professional living in New York's Adirondack Mountains, was wrapping
up a home renovation when he ran into a hiccup. He wanted to be able
to control his new garage door with his smartphone. But the options
available, including a product called MyQ, required connecting to a
company's internet servers. He believed a "smart" garage door should
operate only over a local Wi-Fi network to protect a home's privacy,
so he started building his own system to plug into his garage door.
By 2022, he had developed a prototype, which he named RATGDO, for
Rage Against the Garage Door Opener. He had hoped to sell 100 of his
new gadgets just to recoup expenses, but he ended up selling tens of
thousands. That's because MyQ's maker did what a number of other
consumer device manufacturers have done over the last few years, much
to the frustration of their customers: It changed the device, making
it both less useful and more expensive to operate.
Chamberlain Group, a company that makes garage door openers, had
created the MyQ hubs so that virtually any garage door opener could
be controlled with home automation software from Apple, Google, Nest
and others. Chamberlain also offered a free MyQ smartphone app. Two
years ago, Chamberlain started shutting down support for most
third-party access to its MyQ servers. The company said it was trying
to improve the reliability of its products. But this effectively
broke connections that people had set up to work with Apple's Home
app or Google's Home app, among others. Chamberlain also started
working with partners that charge subscriptions for their services,
though a basic app to control garage doors was still free.
While Mr. Wieland said RATGDO sales spiked after Chamberlain made
those changes, he believes the popularity of his device is about more
than just opening and closing a garage. It stems from widespread
frustration with companies that sell internet-connected hardware that
they eventually change or use to nickel-and-dime customers with
subscription fees. "You should own the hardware, and there is a line
there that a lot of companies are experimenting with," Mr. Wieland
said in a recent interview. "I'm really afraid for the future that
consumers are going to swallow this and that's going to become the
norm." [...] For Mr. Wieland, the fight isn't over. He started a
company named RATCLOUD, for Rage Against the Cloud. He said he was
developing similar products that were not yet for sale.
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180291009 story Media
QuickTime Turns 34 (macworld.com) 20
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @11:16AM from the
happy-birthday dept.
On Dec. 2, QuickTime turned 34, and despite its origins in Apple's
chaotic 1990s (1991 to be exact), "it's still the backbone of video
on our devices," writes Macworld's Jason Snell. That includes MP4 and
Apple's immersive video formats for Vision Pro. From the report: By
the late '80s and early '90s, digital audio had been thoroughly
integrated into Macs. (PCs needed add-on cards to do much more than
issue beeps.) The next frontier was video, and even better,
synchronized video and audio. There were a whole lot of challenges:
the Macs of the day were not really powerful to decode and display
more than a few frames per second, which was more of a slideshow than
a proper video. Also, the software written to decode and encode such
video (called codecs) was complex and expensive, and there were lots
of different formats, making file exchange unreliable.
Apple's solution wasn't to invent entirely new software to cover
every contingency, but to build a framework for multimedia creation
and playback that could use different codecs as needed. At its heart
was a file that was a container for other streams of audio and video
in various formats: the QuickTime Movie, or MOV.
[...] QuickTime's legacy lives on. At a recent event I attended at
Apple Park, Apple's experts in immersive video for the Vision Pro
pointed out that the standard format for immersive videos is, at its
heart, a QuickTime container. And perhaps the most ubiquitous video
container format on the internet, the MP4 file? That standard file
format is actually a container format that can encompass different
kinds of audio, video, and other information, all in one place. If
that sounds familiar, that's because MPEG-4 is based on the QuickTime
format.
Thirty-four years later, QuickTime may seem like a quaint product of
a long-lost era of Apple. But the truth is, it's become an integral
part of the computing world, so pervasive that it's almost invisible.
I'd like to forget most of what happened at Apple in the early 1990s,
but QuickTime definitely deserves our appreciation.
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180290919 story Crime
Contractors With Hacking Records Accused of Wiping 96 Government
Databases (bleepingcomputer.com) 46
Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 05, 2025 @10:15AM from the
repeat-offenders dept.
Two Virginia brothers Muneeb and Sohaib Akhter, previously convicted
of hacking the U.S. State Department, were rehired as federal
contractors and are now charged with conspiring to steal sensitive
data and destroy government databases after being fired. "Following
the termination of their employment, the brothers allegedly sought to
harm the company and its U.S. government customers by accessing
computers without authorization, issuing commands to prevent others
from modifying the databases before deletion, deleting databases,
stealing information, and destroying evidence of their unlawful
activities," the Justice Department said in a Wednesday press release
. BleepingComputer reports: According to court documents, Muneeb
Akhter deleted roughly 96 databases containing U.S. government
information in February 2025, including Freedom of Information Act
records and sensitive investigative documents from multiple federal
agencies. One minute after deleting a Department of Homeland Security
database, Muneeb Akhter also allegedly asked an artificial
intelligence tool for instructions on clearing system logs after
deleting a database.
The two defendants also allegedly ran commands to prevent others from
modifying the targeted databases before deletion, and destroyed
evidence of their activities. The prosecutors added that both men
wiped company laptops before returning them to the contractor and
discussed cleaning out their house in anticipation of a law
enforcement search. The complaint also claims that Muneeb Akhter
stole IRS information from a virtual machine, including federal tax
data and identifying information for at least 450 individuals, and
stole Equal Employment Opportunity Commission information after being
fired by the government contractor.
Muneeb Akhter has been charged with conspiracy to commit computer
fraud and destroy records, two counts of computer fraud, theft of
U.S. government records, and two counts of aggravated identity theft.
If found guilty, he faces a minimum of two years in prison for each
aggravated identity theft count, with a maximum of 45 years on other
charges. His brother, Sohaib, is charged with conspiracy to commit
computer fraud and password trafficking, facing a maximum penalty of
six years if convicted.
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