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Sega investigating into hack attack on their servers

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Jun 2011 10:46

Sega investigating into hack attack on their servers Sega has noted they are investigating into the hack on their servers on Friday whilst taking all the appropriate steps to secure data.

Consumer data was stolen, says the gaming company, but passwords were encrypted and financial data was not compromised.

Says Sega (via IBT):

Over the last 24 hours we have identified that unauthorized entry was gained to our Sega Pass database. We immediately took the appropriate action to protect our consumers' data and isolate the location of the breach. We have launched an investigation into the extent of the breach of our public systems.


LulzSec did not take credit for the attack, and even asked the company for details so they could attack the group that did it.




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Domains like '.apple' and countless others set for approval

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Jun 2011 10:18

Domains like '.apple' and countless others set for approval ICANN is set to approve the biggest move in Internet domain awarding history, allowing brand owners to own their own brands on the web, like .apple, .microsoft and thousands of others.

Following a special board meeting tomorrow, the move is expected to be enacted.

Currently, there are 22 top-level domains such as .com, .org, etc, and 250 country-level domains like .ly (Libya) and .uk.

If enacted, the move will give major brands a better way to control their presence online, and give them better ways to add visibility to their sites in search results. If it is approved this coming week, the window to apply will start in January and last 90 days.

Applications cost $185,000 and the applicant must have full proof of claim to the name they are purchasing.

Cities are also expected to partake, with some examples given like .nyc and .london.




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New blog is bent on 'exposing' LulzSec

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Jun 2011 9:54

New blog is bent on 'exposing' LulzSec If you have been following AfterDawn for the past month, or broad technology news in general you have undoubtedly heard of the group LulzSec, responsible for multiple hacks on Sony, Sega, Cia.gov, a site for the U.S. Senate and countless others.

Over the past week, however, a group calling themselves "Web Ninjas" have posted a blog called LulzSec Exposed, with the group's main purpose being "exposing" the members of LulzSec.

So far, the group has posted numerous chatlogs from alleged LulzSec leaders and members and even "Doxed" five of them, posting their pictures, names, addresses, emails, and in one unfortunate guy's case, his social security number and IP address.

One 'exposed' member is a contributory journalist for The Huffington Post, Guardian UK and other large sites.

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Microsoft gets approval to purchase Skype

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Jun 2011 12:52

Microsoft gets approval to purchase Skype The FTC has approved Microsoft's $8.5 billion bid for VoIP giant Skype, just weeks after its proposal.

Microsoft plans to integrate the popular service into its Windows Phone 7, Windows 8, Microsoft Office and Xbox Live platforms.

The deal is Microsoft's largest ever and is one of the biggest deals the industry has seen in the last decade.

Skype has almost 200 million users that use the service to make phone and video calls around the world. Skype is free for Skype-to-Skype communications and costs minimal fees to call land lines and mobile devices.

Google is said to have bid $4 billion for the service, so Microsoft completely overpaid (by most accounts) but if executed correctly, the move could pay off in the long run.




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New Nook is now highest rated e-reader

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 17 Jun 2011 6:45

New Nook is now highest rated e-reader Consumer Reports has reported today that the new Nook Simple Touch Reader is their highest-rated e-ink e-reader, ever, ahead of Amazon's market leading Kindle.

Barnes & Noble launched its first Nook in 2009, to strong reviews, but never better reviews than the comparable Kindle.

The latest Nook, just like its predecessor and the Kindles, uses E-Ink Pearl Tech and offers weeks of standby battery life on one charge. Differentiating the device is its touchscreen E-Ink, allowing for quick page flipping with no buttons.

CR says the Simple Touch "matches or bests—albeit modestly—its Amazon competitor in almost every aspect of performance. Among the attributes on which we score the devices equally is battery life; despite a power struggle between B&N and Amazon over which device runs for longer, we give both equal credit for a claimed battery life of five days or more."

The latest generation Kindle and the Nook Simple both cost $140 for Wi-Fi-only models.

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Sony temporarily removes movies from Netflix

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 17 Jun 2011 4:28

Sony temporarily removes movies from Netflix Netflix has reported today that Sony has temporarily pulled its movies from the company's streaming library, due to a dispute with Starz.

Says the company:

You may have noticed that Sony movies through StarzPlay are not currently available to watch instantly. This is the result of a temporary contract issue between Sony and Starz and, while these two valued partners work through their differences, we hope you are enjoying the wide variety of new movies and TV shows added daily.


Some of the popular new releases like "Easy A" are no longer available, but Netflix is confident the films will be back when the dispute is resolved.




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Redbox adds video games to 21,000 kiosks

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 17 Jun 2011 2:36

Redbox adds video games to 21,000 kiosks As of today, Redbox has gone nationwide with video games for their rental kiosks, following a year-long testing period.

Games for the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii will be available for $2 per night.

Redbox has over 21,000 locations around the U.S.

New releases, like L.A. Noire, Brink and Duke Nukem Forever are available, as of launch.

"Historically, video game products have not been available at grocery stores, drugstores or convenience stores," added Joel Resnik, vice president of games at Redbox. "We make it very convenient by having our kiosks in front of the places people are at every day."

Gamers can reserve games online via Redbox's website.




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Is Facebook ready to launch their official iPad app

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 17 Jun 2011 1:33

Is Facebook ready to launch their official iPad app Over a year after the launch of the iPad the device still notably lacks a native Facebook app.

Sources are reporting today, however, that the social networking giant may be prepared to launch the app in the "coming weeks."

The same sources say Facebook has been developing the app for a year now and will perfectly compliment the iPad's larger touch screen interface and UI.

It appears the app will have tablet-optimized versions of Facebook Chat and Groups, and direct integration of the tablet's cameras. The video and camera apps are allegedly "amazing, offering full resolution and full-screen images."

Facebook and Apple would not comment.




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Chinese knockoff phone kills man in India

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 17 Jun 2011 11:59

Chinese knockoff phone kills man in India 25-year-old Dhanji Damor of Gujarat, India has died this week, after his Chinese knockoff phone electrocuted him while making a call.

The phone was plugged into the wall while Damor tried to make a call.

His friends rushed him to the hospital, where he was declared dead from electric shock.

In 2010, a similar incident claimed the life of an Indian woman using a Chinese-made knockoff phone.

"Shanzhai" (Chinese imitation) mobile devices have become very popular in India due to their cheap prices, but the Indian government has tried to crack down as the devices usually lack IMEI numbers and have untested batteries that are considered hazardous.




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Spotify valued at $1 billion, hints at July U.S. launch

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 17 Jun 2011 11:50

Spotify valued at $1 billion, hints at July U.S. launch It took six months, but it appears that Spotify has closed its last funding round.

Raising $100 million from DST, Accel and Kleiner Perkins, the company is now valued at around $1 billion.

After 15 months of delays, it also appears that the service is ready to launch in the U.S. in July, with an exec alluding to the date but not giving an official confirmation.

Spotify has been negotiating with the Big 4 labels for over a year now and has finally stuck deals with Universal Music Group, months after striking deals with smaller labels EMI and Sony.

Warner Music Group remains the last holdout, but sources claim that a deal is imminent within a week.




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Nokia confirms first Windows Phone 7 devices will hit 6 European nations

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 17 Jun 2011 11:28

Nokia confirms first Windows Phone 7 devices will hit 6 European nations Nokia Europe VP Victor Saeijs has confirmed today that the company's first Windows Phone 7 devices will launch in at least 6 European nations, first.

Speaking at the 2011 Mobile Telecompaper conference, Saeijs noted that the Netherlands, France, Germany, UK, Spain and Italy would be the first.

The exec also says the Netherlands will be very important to the launch, as Nokia has a significant market share there for smartphones.

Saeijs would not give a timeframe but did confirm that the first devices would launch this year, and that himself and other execs were already carrying early prototypes.




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RIM's stock crushed following horrendous earnings report

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 17 Jun 2011 11:06

RIM's stock crushed following horrendous earnings report RIM, the makers of the once-popular BlackBerry smartphones, has seen its stock fall to its lowest point in 5 years following another quarter of horrible earnings.

The stock is now down 62 percent from its high this year, and is trading down 23 percent today to $27.50 per share.

Two months ago, the company downgraded its own revenue forecast for the quarter, yet somehow still managed to miss its own downgraded forecast, by a significant amount.

Additionally, the company drastically reduced its earnings and revenue forecast for the entire fiscal 2012.

Adding to the misery, the phone maker noted that its new phones would not hit stores until after the start of the "back-to-school" period.

While analysts remain excited for the launch of BlackBerrys with the new QNX operating system, some have called it "vaporware," due to RIM's lack of a roadmap. The company only says the devices will hit "sometime in 2012."

PlayBook sales were a slight bright spot, but they did not even put a dent in iPad or Android tablet market share.




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Dave Chappelle coming back with a new show via Hulu or Netflix?

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 16 Jun 2011 1:58

Dave Chappelle coming back with a new show via Hulu or Netflix? Sources speaking to The Daily say that funnyman Dave Chappelle may be ready to come back with a new show, but it won't be through traditional cable or broadcast but instead via Hulu, Netflix, or another on-demand streaming platform.

Chappelle walked away from his hit show Chappelle's Show in 2006, breaking a contract that would have paid him $50 million over 2 years.

The actor then took refuge in Africa for months, breaking away from the fame the show had brought him.

When asked later why he left such a massive contract, Chappelle said that Comedy Central put too much pressure on him for deadlines, etc, and it stymied his creativity.

With a new deal on a streaming platform, the actor would likely get to be "his own boss" again.




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LulzSec releases 62,000 email, password combos

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 16 Jun 2011 1:29

LulzSec releases 62,000 email, password combos LulzSec has released 62,000 email/password combinations today, although it is unclear where the data was stolen from.

Because many users keep the same combinations for multiple sites, some users have already reported that their Gmail, Facebook, Twitter and other accounts have all been hacked.

If you are scared you are part of the release, check here to see if your data was stolen: Find Out if Your Passwords Were Leaked by LulzSec Right Here

The point of the release is to cause "chaos" and the plan seems to be working, at least for now.

Outside of the release, LulzSec has also started a war with 4Chan and Anonymous, following 4Chan's move to DDoS anything related to Lulz after LulzSec DDoS'd games like EVE Online and Minecraft. On its Twitter page, LulzSec has been giving tips on how to annoy 4Chan users:

Everybody visit this cool and edgy imageboard, they love new members!Ask them how to triforce and how to become legion.

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Mozilla updates Firefox 5 to RC

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 16 Jun 2011 12:56

Mozilla updates Firefox 5 to RC Mozilla launched Firefox 4 earlier this year to much fanfare, but it seems that Firefox 5 is almost ready to go.

Following the launch of 4, Mozilla confirmed it was moving towards the Google Chrome model of development, where updated versions are released every few months, following time in developer and beta channels.

Each upgrade is not a complete re-haul of the former version, but rather tweaked versions with added features, sometimes major. Google Chrome is now in version 12 despite being launched years after Firefox.

The Firefox 5 RC has performance and speed boosts, as well as improved support for "future-web" tech like HTML5 and JavaScript rendering.

You can get the latest FF5 here at AfterDawn: Firefox 5





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