Sentences with phrase «ars technica»

The ability for that feature to capture call and text records, according to Ars Technica, was based on what was possible in an earlier versions of Android (prior Android 4.1 or «Jelly Bean»)-- that «also granted Facebook access to call and message logs by default.»
According to a number of scattered international reports gathered by Ars Technica from Japan, France, Taiwan, Spain, and Italy, antivirus programs are finding cryptocurrency mining code running on users» computers when -LSB-...]
Ars Technica notes that Pai could offer a modified proposal, since he hasn't closed the matter entirely, but no alternative plan is currently forthcoming.
Ars Technica journalist Sean Gallagher reported the same startling discovery.
Ars Technica's long - running series on the history of the Amiga continues, with part 12 published today.
However, Facebook apparently also accessed logs of actual calls and text by default, according to Ars Technica.
Sean Gallagher, a writer for Ars Technica, had never installed Messenger, and maintains that «there was never an explicit message requesting access to phone call and SMS data» in any version of Facebook he installed, yet discovered that his call metadata had been uploaded.
Qualcomm faced some online criticism in recent days after Ron Amadeo of Ars Technica accused the company of getting Android Wear «killed» by remaining uninterested in releasing a successor to the Snapdragon Wear 2100 system - on - chip which officially launched exactly two years ago.
Sean Gallagher / Sean is Ars Technica's IT and National Security Editor.
Chris Foresman over at Ars Technica has an interesting pronouncement: A rule governed by the Financi...
Cyrus Farivar / Cyrus is a Senior Tech Policy Reporter at Ars Technica, and is also a radio producer and author.
The Mozilla Foundation has released a new version of Firefox today that can prevent some websites from asking to send notifications to your device, as reported by Ars Technica.
The oddity was first noted by Ars Technica forum user «ge814 «and corroborated by Hacker News user «chuckup.»
Ars Technica's coverage of the bill (now law) with context https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/03/senate-votes-to -...
Gradients appear grainy and I see unpleasant color banding, exactly the same issues that Ars Technica encountered with a preproduction V30 device last month.
Ars Technica has run down some of the most notable Bitcoin hacks and frauds over recent years, from massive hacks and Ponzi schemes to Bitcoin wallet services that have mysteriously vanished with all their customers» Bitcoin after being «hacked».
According to Ars Technica, the Stingray's effects on 911 calls were unproven until recently, when several Canadian law enforcement agencies admitted they could only run the devices for three minutes at a time in order to avoid disrupting emergency service and breaking local telecom laws.
Jonathan Norton has proposed a class - action lawsuit against Niantic for unspecified damages, saying that the festival didn't live up to what Niantic had promised, according to Ars Technica.
The law's primary sponsor told Ars Technica this week that «the FCC doesn't have preemption authority just because it says so.»
As Reuters, Ars Technica and others report Wednesday, Bridges who is already serving six - and - a-half years
«More than 96 percent of customers have not used [resolutions higher than 1080p],» a Verizon spokesperson told Ars Technica.
Ars Technica called the breach possibly the worst in history because of how sensitive the data is.
(You can read more about the technical details over at Ars Technica.)
Ars Technica arstechnica.com Yes, it's a site that covers technology and the internet.
In 2013, Ars Technica gave three experts an encrypted, 16,000 - entry password file.
As pointed out by a recent Ars Technica article, the usual protocol of «secure deleting» files by writing zeroes... [more]
Well, according to the story in ars technica, it turns out that this chutzpah is based on a truly... innovative legal justification.
There was also some agreement with the ars technica write - up that this is «good for the future of books».
The nub of the story, which is nicely expounded in a series of Ars Technica Law and Disorder columns (1, 2, 3), is that The Fly, in the business of promulgating market information and rumours, would as a matter of routine obtain and... [more]
In a sort of a point / counterpoint published this week on the blog Ars Technica, Palfrey debates that assertion with Adam Thierer, director of the Progress and Freedom Foundation's Center for Digital Media Freedom.
As Ars Technica reported then and Wired wrote about yesterday, the e-mails showed that the office of N.Y. Attorney General Andrew Cuomo had undertaken a project to have MediaDefender gather data about peer - to - peer users who access pornographic content.
But MediaDefender is nonetheless on the defensive: Ars Technica reports that it has retained lawyers from the firm Sheppard Mullin to send take - down notices to Web sites that publish the leaked e-mails.
Ars Technica is reporting that during the course of the «tot dancing to a Prince song» trial, in which the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the tot's mum are suing Universal for giving her «a bad - faith DMCA takedown,» Universal's lawyer stated that all fair use must constitute infringement, and that fair use is an affirmative defence.
In short, several commentators appear to agree that these factors added up to a perfect storm of circumstances in favor of RIAA, as Eric Bangeman put it at Ars Technica.
Back in September of 2013, German hacker Starbug successfully proved that bypassing Touch ID was «no challenge at all,» according to Ars Technica.
«Appeals court slams Prenda Law's mass - copyright lawsuit strategy; Judges like EFF's BitTorrent - blackjack analogy, disallow «joinder» of 1,000 + users»: Joe Mullin of Ars Technica has this report.
The Recorder has a full report on the ruling, Edwards v. Arthur Andersen, and Ars Technica has more about it.
Or, as Ars Technica more crassly describes it, «Big Blue wanted a patent on taking a number to use the can.»
Now, the judge overseeing the case has sided with Cai, Ars Technica reports.
Read the decision and decide for yourself whether the court got it right (iParadigms has posted the opinion) or read more about it at Ars Technica.
Parts of the ordinance that remain a concern are privacy, noise and safety, Ars Technica reports.
The Washington Post, the Ars Technica site, and the government transparency NGO the Sunlight Foundation have details... [more]
According to Ars Technica, at the time of the hack, between 8,000 and 18,000 people had been requesting this feature each month, netting the company more than $ 1 million from the «full delete» feature alone.
According to an article at Ars Technica, Microsoft found that even if it stored BAe's data outside of the US it wouldn't be beyond the reach of the US government:
At least seven states — Arizona, Delaware, Maryland, Michigan, Oregon, Rhode Island and Virginia — prohibit municipalities from regulating drones, Ars Technica reports citing Amanda Essex, a transportation policy specialist at the Denver - based National Conference of State Legislatures.
Well, the people at Ars Technica say that «we all» saw this coming a mile away.
Andersen's lawyer, Lory R. Lybeck of Lybeck Murphy in Seattle, told Ars Technica that he plans to refile and move ahead with the lawsuit, noting that the judge provided specific comments on the complaint's deficiencies during the hearing on the motion to dismiss.
As Ars Technica recounts, Andersen's complaint set out «a litany of misdeeds allegedly perpetrated by the record labels in the course of their lawsuit.
Ars Technica picks it up there:
'' [T] his ruling could prove to be influential on the judge in the YouTube case, since Veoh's policies are very similar to YouTube's,» EFF lawyer Fred von Lohmann told Ars Technica.
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