Cell – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Mon, 12 Oct 2015 04:16:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Cell – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Lessons, Thanks, and a Water Leak | Rover Log 13 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/89021/lessons-thanks-and-a-water-leak-rover-log-13/ Sun, 11 Oct 2015 20:12:49 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=89021 Spending time on the open road taught as a lot of lessons, really fast. We share some of our favorites with you, thank some folks who helped with gear for the trip... And then discuss our rather nasty leak.

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Spending time on the open road taught us a lot of lessons, really fast. We share some of our favorites with you, thank some who helped with gear for the trip…

And then discuss our rather nasty leak.

The Rover has been parked (mostly) since the trip, and there is a bit of wear. We’ll probably spend the next couple of videos tackling these challanes. We start with one of our most pressing.

Plus check out the Hyperlapses of Chris at work recording a bunch of shows this weekend!

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Inspired – Not Directed By | Unfilter 142 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/81637/inspired-not-directed-by-unfilter-142/ Wed, 06 May 2015 20:45:34 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=81637 Home grown terrorists strike in Texas, and “ISIS” is claiming responsibility. We break this story down and poke at the obvious & rather subtle flaws. Plus a Stingray breakthrough, the NSA’s Big Data problem, a look at the unlikeliest for 2016 & much more! Direct Download: Video | MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | Torrent […]

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Home grown terrorists strike in Texas, and “ISIS” is claiming responsibility. We break this story down and poke at the obvious & rather subtle flaws.

Plus a Stingray breakthrough, the NSA’s Big Data problem, a look at the unlikeliest for 2016 & much more!

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NSA is so overwhelmed with data, it’s no longer effective, says whistleblower | ZDNet

William Binney

A former National Security Agency official turned whistleblower has spent almost a decade and a half in civilian life. And he says he’s still “pissed” by what he’s seen leak in the past two years.

In a lunch meeting hosted by Contrast Security founder Jeff Williams on Wednesday, William Binney, a former NSA official who spent more than three decades at the agency, said the US government’s mass surveillance programs have become so engorged with data that they are no longer effective, losing vital intelligence in the fray.

That, he said, can — and has — led to terrorist attacks succeeding.

ISIS claim responsibility for shooting at Texas Muhammad cartoon contest | Fox News

The claim was made in an audio message on the group’s Al Bayan radio station, based in the Syria city of Raqqa, which ISIS has proclaimed to be the capital of its self-proclaimed caliphate. It is the first time ISIS has taken credit for an attack on U.S. soil, though it was not immediately clear whether the group’s claim was an opportunistic co-opting of a so-called “lone wolf” attack as its own.

How Western media would cover Baltimore if it happened elsewhere

If what is happening in Baltimore happened in a foreign country, here is how Western media would cover it:

International leaders expressed concern over the rising tide of racism and state violence in America, especially concerning the treatment of ethnic minorities in the country and the corruption in state security forces around the country when handling cases of police brutality. The latest crisis is taking place in Baltimore, Maryland, a once-bustling city on the country’s Eastern Seaboard, where an unarmed man named Freddie Gray died from a severed spine while in police custody.

Black Americans, a minority ethnic group, are killed by state security forces at a rate higher than the white majority population. Young, black American males are 21 times more likely to be shot by police than white American males.

The United Kingdom expressed concern over the troubling turn of events in America in the last several months. The country’s foreign ministry released a statement: “We call on the American regime to rein in the state security agents who have been brutalizing members of America’s ethnic minority groups. The equal application of the rule of law, as well as the respect for human rights of all citizens, black or white, is essential for a healthy democracy.” Britain has always maintained a keen interest in America, a former colony.

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Augmented Arm Control | Tech Talk Today 109 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/74232/augmented-arm-control-tech-talk-today-109/ Fri, 19 Dec 2014 10:47:57 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=74232 Researchers discover a deep flaw in the way cellular networks interconnect, you won’t believe the scope of information they can obtain. Many Git users are getting bit by a bad bug & controlling robot arms with your mind is now a reality. Plus some feedback & more! Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | […]

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Researchers discover a deep flaw in the way cellular networks interconnect, you won’t believe the scope of information they can obtain. Many Git users are getting bit by a bad bug & controlling robot arms with your mind is now a reality.

Plus some feedback & more!

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Researchers Discover SS7 Flaw, Allowing Total Access To Any Cell Phone, Anywhere

Researchers discovered security flaws in SS7 that allow listening to private phone calls and intercepting text messages on a potentially massive scale — even when cellular networks are using the most advanced encryption now available. The flaws, to be reported at a hacker conference in Hamburg this month, are actually functions built into SS7 for other purposes — such as keeping calls connected as users speed down highways, switching from cell tower to cell tower — that hackers can repurpose for surveillance because of the lax security on the network. It is thought that these flaws were used for bugging German Chancellor Angela’s Merkel’s phone.

Those skilled at the housekeeping functions built into SS7 can locate callers anywhere in the world, listen to calls as they happen or record hundreds of encrypted calls and texts at a time for later decryption (Google translation of German original). There is also potential to defraud users and cellular carriers by using SS7 functions, the researchers say. This is another result of security being considered only after the fact, as opposed to being part of the initial design.

Critical Git Security Vulnerability Announced

Github has announced a security vulnerability and has encouraged users to update their Git clients as soon as possible. The blog post reads in part: “A critical Git security vulnerability has been announced today, affecting all versions of the official Git client and all related software that interacts with Git repositories, including GitHub for Windows and GitHub for Mac. Because this is a client-side only vulnerability, github.com and GitHub Enterprise are not directly affected. The vulnerability concerns Git and Git-compatible clients that access Git repositories in a case-insensitive or case-normalizing filesystem. An attacker can craft a malicious Git tree that will cause Git to overwrite its own .git/config file when cloning or checking out a repository, leading to arbitrary command execution in the client machine. Git clients running on OS X (HFS+) or any version of Microsoft Windows (NTFS, FAT) are exploitable through this vulnerability. Linux clients are not affected if they run in a case-sensitive filesystem….Updated versions of GitHub for Windows and GitHub for Mac are available for immediate download, and both contain the security fix on the Desktop application itself and on the bundled version of the Git command-line client.”

Double amputee controls two robotic arms with his mind

The project’s researchers have been developing these Modular Prosthetic Limbs (MPL) over the past decade, but they say Baugh is the “first bilateral shoulder-level amputee” to wear two MPLs at the same time. Unlike Jan Scheuermann who controlled a robotic arm with a pair of neural implants, though, Baugh had to undergo a procedure called targeted muscle reinnervation, which reassigned the nerves that once controlled his arms and hands.

Once that was done, the team recorded the patterns his brain makes for each muscle he moves, and then they had him control virtual arms to prepare for the real things.

First Ubuntu Phone Will Launch In Europe This February

For its first Ubuntu Phone Bq is launching a repurposed version of the its popular Aquaris e4.5 handset preloaded with Ubuntu for Phones.

Unlike the version that developers can (and have) been downloading and flashing to their Nexus devices, the commercial version of Ubuntu on phones will ship with a number of differences in software, including new ‘Aggregator Scopes‘ and support for paid content.

  • 4.5-inch screen (qHD resolution @ 540×960)
  • 1.3 GHz Quad Core ARM Cortex A7 (MediaTek)
  • Mali 400 GPU @ 500 MHz (MediaTek)
  • 8GB eMMC Storage
  • 1GB RAM
  • 2150 mAh Battery
  • Dual micro-SIM

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Dark Age of the Internet | Tech Talk Today 96 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/72212/dark-age-of-the-internet-tech-talk-today-96/ Mon, 24 Nov 2014 11:11:47 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=72212 Samsung files to block Nvidia chips from entering the US, a judge unseals 500+ Stingray records potentially by mistake. Plus Comcast’s big plans to get you to use the Internet less. Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | Video | HD Video | Torrent | YouTube RSS Feeds: MP3 Feed | OGG Feed | […]

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Samsung files to block Nvidia chips from entering the US, a judge unseals 500+ Stingray records potentially by mistake. Plus Comcast’s big plans to get you to use the Internet less.

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Samsung Files Complaint to Block Nvidia Chips From U.S. – Bloomberg

Samsung filed a complaint yesterday against Nvidia with the
U.S. International Trade Commission in Washington, according to
a notice on the agency’s website. A copy of the complaint wasn’t
immediately available.


The legal battle began in September when Nvidia filed its
own ITC complaint against Qualcomm Inc. and Samsung over
patented ways to improve graphics. It’s asking the agency to
block imports of the latest Galaxy phones and tablets that use
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon graphics processing units or Samsung’s
Exynos processors.


Samsung retaliated Nov. 4 with a patent-infringement suit
in federal court in Richmond, Virginia. In that case, Suwon,
South Korea-based Samsung claims Nvidia and one of its customers
infringe as many as eight patents. That lawsuit targets Nvidia’s
Shield tablet computers.


Each company has denied using the other’s technology. In a
Nov. 11 statement, Nvidia called Samsung’s lawsuit “a
predictable tactic.”


‘We have not seen the complaint so can’t comment, but we
look forward to pursuing our earlier filed ITC action against
Samsung products,” Hector Marinez, a spokesman for Santa Clara,
California-based Nvidia, said in an e-mailed statement.

Judge Unseals 500+ Stingray Records

A judge in Charlotte, North Carolina, has unsealed a set of 529 court documents in hundreds of criminal cases detailing the use of a stingray, or cell-site simulator, by local police. This move, which took place earlier this week, marks a rare example of a court opening up a vast trove of applications made by police to a judge, who authorized each use of the powerful and potentially invasive device


According to the Charlotte Observer, the records seem to suggest that judges likely did not fully understand what they were authorizing. Law enforcement agencies nationwide have taken extraordinary steps to preserve stingray secrecy. As recently as this week, prosecutors in a Baltimore robbery case dropped key evidence that stemmed from stingray use rather than fully disclose how the device was used.

Eyes-on with Streaming Photoshop: Adobe’s plan to bring PS to the cloud | Ars Technica

Streaming Photoshop” is Adobe and Google’s plan to bring the incomparable photo editor to Chrome OS and the Chrome Browser.

“Streaming Photoshop” is a Chrome App that you download from the Chrome store (provided you are whitelisted). The app opens in a window that looks just like a local version of Photoshop—there’s no browser UI of any kind. Photoshop lives on a computer in the cloud, and a video feed of it is streamed to the Chrome app. The app captures clicks and sends them to the server. It sounds like using it would be a clunky mess, but the whole process looked indistinguishable from a local install of Photoshop.


Chrome OS has taken off as a competitor to Windows—the NPD’s last estimate put it at 35% of commercial notebook sales—but it lacks a few killer apps like Photoshop. The other benefit is that you can now run Photoshop on just about any computer without having to worry about RAM and CPU usage, since all the computer has to display is a video stream. Adobe says even the $200 Chromebooks on the market today should be fast enough to handle Streaming Photoshop.


Three to 4MB/s will get you the best results, and Adobe says Streaming Photoshop should still be usable on connections as slow as 1MB/s. There’s no offline support, of course.


Streaming Photoshop runs version 15.2.1 (the latest version) on a Windows box from Google Compute Engine.


That means you’ll be getting the Windows title bar and menus regardless of what your host OS is. The app will remap hotkeys, though, so other than a few minor visual differences, it shouldn’t feel too weird. Right now there’s no GPU support, so things like 3D functions are currently off-limits—the whole menu was grayed-out. There’s also no way to print directly from Photoshop.


Storage used Google Drive—it does not currently work with Creative Cloud—and if your file is in Google’s cloud, it opens instantly, no uploading required. We’d imagine most people have their Photoshop files backed up 24/7 in Creative Cloud, Dropbox, or Google Drive, so this shouldn’t be a big change for most people. Adobe says Creative Cloud support is coming, but for now, on Google’s platform, Drive support comes free.

What XFINITY Internet Data Usage Plans will Comcast be Launching?

In the Tucson, Arizona market, we announced in 2012 that the data amount included with Economy Plus through Performance XFINITY Internet tiers would increase from 250 GB to 300 GB. Those customers subscribed to the Blast! Internet tier, have received an increase in their data usage plan to 350 GB; Extreme 50 customers have received an increase to 450 GB; Extreme 105 customers have received an increase to 600 GB. As in our other trial market areas, we offer additional gigabytes in increments/blocks of 50 GB for $10.00 each in the event the customer exceeds their included data amount.


In Huntsville and Mobile, Alabama; Atlanta, Augusta and Savannah, Georgia; Central Kentucky;Maine;Jackson,Mississippi;Knoxville and Memphis, Tennessee and Charleston,South Carolina, we have begun a trial which will increase our data usage plan for all XFINITY Internet tiers to 300 GB per month and will offer additional gigabytes in increments/blocks (e.g., $10.00 per 50 GB). In this trial, XFINITY Internet Economy Plus customers can choose to enroll in the Flexible-Data Option to receive a $5.00 credit on their monthly bill and reduce their data usage plan from 300 GB to 5 GB. If customers choose this option and use more than 5 GB of data in any given month, they will not receive the $5.00 credit and will be charged an additional $1.00 for each gigabyte of data used over the 5 GB included in the Flexible-Data Option.

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Google Hangover | Tech Talk Today 16 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/60862/google-hangover-tech-talk-today-16/ Thu, 26 Jun 2014 09:49:48 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=60862 The news we missed during Google I/O that impacts mobile US users, Aero’s fate, and more. Then we circle back and finish up our thoughts on Google I/O 2014. Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | Video | HD Video | Torrent | YouTube RSS Feeds: MP3 Feed | OGG Feed | iTunes Feed […]

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The news we missed during Google I/O that impacts mobile US users, Aero’s fate, and more. Then we circle back and finish up our thoughts on Google I/O 2014.

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— Headlines —

Supreme Court says police must get warrants for most cellphone searches

“The decision brings the Fourth Amendment into the digital age,” Fisher said. “The core of the decision is that digital information is different. It triggers privacy concerns far more profound than ordinary physical objects.”

In general, warrants are required for ­searches, but the court’s precedents have said that a person’s privacy expectations diminish considerably after an arrest. Police may protect themselves and others by searching the arrestee for weapons or securing evidence that might be destroyed.

Roberts said he “cannot deny” that the decision will have an impact on the ability of law enforcement to combat crime. “Privacy comes at a cost,” he wrote.

But he said police can use their own technology to ensure that the information on cellphones that might contain critical evidence is not erased or lost. He also said there could be “case-specific”exceptions to the warrant rule.

U.S. to Auction $17.4M Worth of Seized Bitcoin

SecondMarket CEO & Founder Barry Silbert and Bloomberg’s Matt Miller discuss the auction by the U.S. government of over $17M worth of Bitcoin seized after shutting down the Silk Road marketplace last year. They speak to Trish Regan on Bloomberg Television’s “Street Smart.” (Source: Bloomberg)

Coinbase Working with Intuit’s QuickBooks to Offer Bitcoin Payments to Small Business

Starting today, Coinbase and QuickBooks Online are collaborating to offer PayByCoin, a new service from Intuit that will enable small businesses to accept bitcoin payments.

How does it work?

  • Small business operators register with Coinbase and link their bitcoin wallet to their QuickBooks Online account.
  • When a customer receives an invoice, they now have the option to pay by bitcoin, in addition to existing methods such as credit cards and bank transfers.
  • Intuit does not currently charge a fee for this new service. Coinbase does not charge any fees for the first $1,000,000 USD in bitcoin transactions; after that, a 1% payment processing fee with be charged when converting bitcoin to USD.

Aereo loses to broadcasters in Supreme Court fight for its life

The Supreme Court struck a dramatic blow against Aereo today in a ruling that puts the TV streaming service as it currently exists on its deathbed. In a 6–3 ruling, the court found that Aereo’s service violates the Copyright Act by playing back recordings of broadcasters’ TV show

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