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  • “Charlie bit me” video with 883 million views soon to disappear from YouTube

    “Charlie bit me” video with 883 million views soon to disappear from YouTube

    One of the most watched kid’s videos on the website is Charlie bit my finger. Charlie bit my finger is One of the most well-known children’s videos taken off from YouTube. Two kids are seen in the picture. One of them repeatedly bites his brother’s finger.

    More than 883 million people have watched the recording since it was published on the video-sharing service in 2007. The original recording will be taken down from YouTube after the title actors decide to auction off the rights to the work as an NFT token. The video features Harry and Charlie, who are now teenagers.

    NFT stands for English non-fungible token, exclusive ownership of an original and unique digital work. This is therefore handed over by the protagonists of the recording to the future winner. The auction has already started; the bid is currently at 95 thousand dollars, roughly 27.1 million forints.

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    The auction closes on Sunday, May 23, at 4 pm Hungarian time. The recording is then taken from YouTube, more specifically from a channel called HDCYT.

  • Apple brings CEO Tim Cook to court in defense of the app store

    Apple brings CEO Tim Cook to court in defense of the app store

    Apple brings CEO Tim Cook to court in defense of app store Monopoly ~ Apple CEO Tim Cook will take the witness stand Friday to defend the company’s iPhone app store against charges that it has grown into an illegal monopoly — one far more profitable than his predecessor Steve Jobs envisioned when it opened up 13 years ago.

    The technology company counts on Cook’s appearance to put the finishing touches on Apple’s defense against an antitrust case from Epic Games, maker of the popular video game Fortnite.

    Epic tries to topple the so-called “walled garden” for iPhone and iPad apps that welcomes users and developers while keeping competition out. Created by Jobs a year after the iPhone’s 2007 debut, the App Store has become a key revenue source for Apple, a money-making machine that helped power the company to a $57 billion profit in its last fiscal year.

    Epic is trying to prove that the store has morphed into a price-gouging vehicle that not only reaps a 15% to 30% commission from in-app transactions but blocks apps from offering other payment alternatives. That extends to just showing a link that would open a web page offering commission-free ways to pay for subscriptions, in-game items, and the like.

    Apple fiercely defends the commissions as a fair way for app makers to help pay for innovations and security controls that have benefited both iPhone users and app developers, including Epic. Apple says it has invested more than $100 billion in such features.

    It also argues that App Store commissions mirror fees charged by major video game consoles — Sony’s PlayStation, Microsoft’s Xbox, and Nintendo’s Switch — as well as a similar app store run by Google for more than 3 billion mobile Android devices. That is roughly twice the number of active iPhones, iPads, and iPods that rely on Apple’s store for apps.

    Apple’s ironclad control over the App Store is already under investigation by regulators and lawmakers in Europe and the U.S.

    Epic lawyers are expected to spend several hours grilling Cook on the stand. The questioning is likely to dissect the strategies Cook had drawn up since taking the CEO job nearly a decade ago, just a few months before Jobs died of cancer in October 2011.

    The App Store ranks among Apple’s biggest successes during Cook’s reign. Since beginning with just 500 apps in 2008, the store has ballooned to 1.8 million apps, most of which are free. Apple has drawn upon its commissions and exclusive in-app payment system to help more than double the annual revenue of its services division from $24 billion in fiscal 2016 to $54 billion last year.

    This boom wasn’t something Jobs foresaw. Shortly after the store opened, Jobs publicly said Apple didn’t expect the App Store to be very lucrative. Epic’s lawyers have repeatedly cited those comments as evidence that Apple reshaped the store to fuel its earnings growth once the popularity of mobile apps became clear.

    The App Store’s profitability has been a point of contention throughout the three-week trial. An accounting expert hired by Epic estimated that its profit margins range from 70% to 80%, based on a review of confidential Apple documents. But Apple has insisted those numbers aren’t accurate because they don’t reflect expenses spread throughout its operations.

    Phil Schiller, a longtime Apple executive and former Jobs confidant, conceded earlier this week that the company’s commission system had generated more than $20 billion in revenue through June 2017. Epic lawyer Katherine Forrest had presented him with that estimate, based on numbers that Apple publicly released in mid-2017.

    Epic’s questioning of Schiller may foreshadow how Epic’s lawyers intend to go after Cook, who is generally calm in public and tightly focused on his message when dealing with reporters and lawmakers.

    Epic’s lawyers have repeatedly referred to internal exchanges involving Jobs and other executives to depict Apple as using its investment in security and personal privacy as an excuse for preserving the vast profits that flow from its app store.

    For instance, Epic’s lawyers submitted a 2008 email Jobs sent to Schiller and another executive during Schiller’s testimony. On that note, Jobs wondered whether Google aimed at the then-nascent ad market emerging on the iPhone, which relies on operating software called iOS. “The more energy they devote to iOS, the better,” Jobs wrote to Schiller.

    Forrest then challenged Schiller with two questions. “You wanted Google to be beholden to Apple?” she asked, soon following with, “You were basking in power to destroy a company’s business?”

    Schiller answered no to both questions.

  • Is this the end? The price of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are falling and China has issued a ban on them

    Is this the end? The price of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are falling and China has issued a ban on them

    After Elon Musk, China also hit the nail in Bitcoins on’s coffin, the price of which began to fall into a fantastic free fall as a result.

    Anyone who actively follows the events of the crypto world could have noticed quite impressive turns. With more minor breaks but steadily rising exchange rates since November 2020, have embarked on a fantastic free fall, becoming “worthless” by $700 billion in just the last few days, and that’s far from over.

    The first blow came from Elon Musk, who announced that he no longer wanted to invest in Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies based on similar mining systematics. Moreover, contrary to his earlier statements, Tesla did not accept bitcoin as a means of payment.

    The reason was that the tech mogul – after the stock market drift – realized that cryptocurrency mining has little effect on the environment.

    Of course, enlightenment could have come earlier, for example, before constructing many Chinese mining parks. In any case, Musk’s sentences were followed by a rather steep fall, which now seemed to subside. Still,

    China has now properly ignited, causing it to continue its historic free fall – dragging down virtually the entire crypt market.

    Chinese financial officials have announced a ban on all trading and registration of cryptocurrencies throughout the country.

    On Tuesday, three Chinese industry groups overseeing the financial sector announced in a joint statement that banking and payment institutions would no longer be allowed to engage in the cryptocurrency business, specifically banning various cryptocurrency registration, trading, clearing, and settlement. Forbes.

    This was entirely explained because cryptocurrencies and digital tokens have no real value, and prices are also straightforward to manipulate.

    As a result of the announcement, the price of bitcoins fell by 8%, which means a 21% drop for the week and a 40% drop compared to the previous peak. Bitcoin is now under $ 40,000 – at the time of writing. It stands at $ 37,000.

    In addition to stablecoin, all of this harmed almost all cryptocurrencies: Ethereum fell 12%, BNB 25%, but even Cardano’s ADA token fell 12% in a single day.

    All this supports the Chinese position. It is an excellent example of how and to what extent an announcement can affect exchange rates, favoring speculators such as Elon Musk, Jack Dorsey, Square, or MicroStrategy, are not a few. Money has previously been invested in the cryptocurrencies involved.

    In 2017, we could already see a similar wave of the regulation (though it didn’t have that much of an echo yet), which brought an 80% correction. It is not yet known whether this will also be a correction period or the end of the former “bull market,” but it is certainly not very good to keep our savings in cryptocurrency now.

  • Intel’s AI has transformed the gameplay of the GTA V to make car chasing more real

    Intel’s AI has transformed the gameplay of the GTA V to make car chasing more real

    Chipmaker Intel’s experimental lab has unveiled a new process that makes the world of computer games much more believable than ever before.

    Known to a few, Intel isn’t just involved in chip manufacturing, as other processes are being investigated in its research lab. The team recently delved deeper into the topic of computer games, but so much so that they came up with an exciting development: they created an artificial intelligence that transforms the drawn frames of the game into an experience close to photorealistic.

    The result of the development was presented by Gizmodo, with a very emphatic video in it. This fifth part of the famous Grand Theft Auto (GTA) shows a series of images as two cars compete against each other. In the first moments of the recording, they still offer the image displayed by the game engine, and then the same, but in a version modified by Intel.

    As if a real onboard camera had recorded the events:

    The development was trained with real-world footage, thus replacing artificial (i.e., in-game) pixels with a more advanced/spectacular version. In addition, the technique varies a bit in coloring for an even more perfect experience.

    All you need to know is precisely what computing power Intel attaches to the look because a powerful PC can hardly be enough for such a look. So far, it has not been revealed that the technology transforms the game’s image in real-time, i.e., works with a pre-recorded image.

  • Samsung may say goodbye to Android, according to one leak

    Samsung may say goodbye to Android, according to one leak

    Google’s system under development, Fuchsia, is entirely unknown to most users. However, it is only a matter of time before it changes.

    Although it still doesn’t officially exist, there are growing signs that Google is making great strides and intends to play a significant role in the Fuchsia operating system, which could be the interface of the post-Android times.

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    Exactly what the software will be capable of is unknown, but the information pops up in the news. For example, many believe that the system will be compatible with almost any smart device and offer better privacy solutions.

    On the subject, BGR has now come up with an interesting thing that seems a little surprising at first. The article on the portal is based on a post by one of the most well-known leaks, Ice Universe, who spoke on Twitter about

    that Samsung may switch to this software in the future, which could also be a farewell to Android.

    The listing is not insane in itself, considering that Samsung is an essential partner to Google, as many of its products are powered by the search engine system. In addition, it is reported that Samsung is the manufacturer of the system chips that run the company’s Pixel 6 devices.

    According to BGR, it should also be borne in mind that the South Korean company has tried system development in the past. Still, Tizen’s product has not become a favorite of the industry (and consumers), and the company has voted for Android.

    This has not changed in recent years, but if the software publisher decides to leave its main work behind, it can be assumed that partners, including Samsung, will follow suit. So this may be indicated by the announcement of the Ice Universe, but how much of this is based on reality is not known.

    What’s more, it’s greatly hampered by the fact that Fuchsia still hasn’t shown itself, and it doesn’t even know when that might happen yet.

  • The Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump will not return to Facebook

    The Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump will not return to Facebook

    The most important decision to date was made on Wednesday by Facebook’s independent review committee. Based on this, the former US president cannot return to the social platforms of the Facebook Empire.

    In January, Facebook banned Donald Trump from Facebook, citing a rampage surrounding seven fatal events at the Washington Capitol. Members of the audit committee, set up by the company but operated independently, examined whether the time had come to release the American business politician. The decision was made public at 3 pm time: the organization decided Trump could not return to the community for the time being.

    Nonetheless, the organization said it was not a good move to expel the former U.S. president indefinitely from Facebook, so he is being asked by the community to review this decision within the next six months. As a result, the organization expects a proportionate, compliant decision to be applied to other platform users.

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    Facebook, by the way, asked the review committee to investigate shortly after its user account was suspended in January. One day before the current decision, by the way, he launched his own community page.

    Incidentally, Facebook’s independent audit committee confirmed in its current decision that Donald Trump’s entries on Jan. 6 contributed to the violent siege of the Capitol, and his words legitimized it.

    Facebook wasn’t the only one to take action against Donald Trump in January. Twitter has banned the former president from his platform forever, but Twitch and YouTube have also excluded him from his account.

  • Are you using Messenger? Your messages will not be safe for a while

    Are you using Messenger? Your messages will not be safe for a while

    Facebook is already working to incorporate end-to-end encryption into Messenger and Instagram messaging, but that certainly won’t happen before 2022.

    Users who use a service that uses end-to-end encryption can chat with their friends much more calmly. The essence is that the message exchange between the parties can only be read on the two endpoint devices: the message itself passes through the encrypted channel.

    The key needed to decrypt it is on the receiving party’s machine. As a result, cybercriminals cannot read the content of the chat. Needless to say, how useful this is when we need to send sensitive data to another.

    Facebook’s primary Messenger, Messenger, and the messaging feature built into Instagram are unfortunately not among the services that would use this encryption technology. And they don’t seem to be going for a while yet.

    Facebook announced in a blog post that although improvements in this direction are underway, the company will certainly not introduce it sooner than 2022. As they write, this is seen as a long-term project.

    However, the company noted that improvements have already been made to ensure users’ messages. Such is the vanish mode, which has been introduced in Messenger and Instagram, the essence of which is that messages are deleted after reading or closing the conversation. True, this is nowhere near end-to-end encryption, as cybercriminals can read into it.

    If you want your messages to be more secure, you can choose WhatsApp, for example, but Sigal also offers such a solution.

  • Bill and Melinda Gates separate after 27 years of marriage

    Bill and Melinda Gates separate after 27 years of marriage

    The Twitter channels of Microsoft co-founder and his wife appeared simultaneously, announcing that they were parting ways.

    Through Microsoft, Bill Gates became known as a leader in computing for decades. The businessman and Melinda French got married in 1994 and then co-founded the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2000, which has been in the news regularly for years. The organization struggles with poverty and its consequences through scientific and technological innovations.

    On Bill Gates’ Twitter channel, an announcement made jointly with his wife appeared on Monday at 11:30 a.m. Hungarian time, announcing that they were divorcing. In the post, they express their pride in their three children raised together and in praising their common foundation with which they have been able to help all people live healthy, productive lives.

    They make it clear in the announcement that as a couple, they will not continue their life together, but their joint work in the foundation will not end.

  • This Thursday, the Supreme Court will rule on whether Trump’s Facebook ban should be lifted.

    This Thursday, the Supreme Court will rule on whether Trump’s Facebook ban should be lifted.

    The former president had been banned from Instagram and Facebook months earlier. After examining the details of the case, a completely separate body from Facebook will do it in a few hours.

    An independent decision will be made on Wednesday to ban former U.S. President Donald Trump on Facebook and Instagram, CNN wrote. The investigation into the subject was initiated by the Oversight Board, called Facebook’s Supreme Court, a body completely independent of the community site.

    Their task is to review the comments received due to each post and review whether the restrictions and prohibitions affecting the profiles were essential. One of the same is happening now in Trump’s case.

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    The former U.S. president’s Facebook and Instagram access was suspended in January by the service provider a day after the attack on the Washington Capitol. The allegations, shared by Trump, also only incited the protesters.

    Mark Zuckerberg’s company then asked the Facebook court to resolve whether to continue Trump’s ban. A ruling on this case will therefore be made on Wednesday, which may even be completely contrary to the position of the community. That is:

    The board may even decide to release Trump back to Facebook and Instagram.

  • A company paid nearly a billion dollars in response to a Ransomware virus

    A company paid nearly a billion dollars in response to a Ransomware virus

    The recovery cost from a blackmail virus attack has doubled, and 92 percent of ransom companies don’t get all their data back.

    Recovery from a blackmail virus attack is twice as expensive now as it was a year earlier, according to a Sophos State of Ransomware 2021 report. The total recovery cost from blackmail virus attacks has reached nearly two million dollars in one year.

    The research was conducted in 5,400 companies in 30 countries worldwide, with no Hungarians among them. The result was: recovery costs, including lost time, lost orders, operating expenses, and other factors, increased from an average of $ 761,106 in 2020 to $1.85 million (or $554 million).

    The average ransom paid was $ 170,404, or $ 51 million. This means that the average cost of recovering from an attack is already ten times the ransom. Most paid out about $10,000, but ten organizations were willing to pay more than $1 million, including a company that gave $3.2 million to an extortionist.

    What’s more, success isn’t complete either, with only 8 percent of companies paying ransoms getting all their data back.

    The proportion of firms that paid the ransom rose from 26 percent in 2020 to 32 percent by 2021.

  • Returning astronauts crashed into the ocean in a private plane – video

    Returning astronauts crashed into the ocean in a private plane – video

    For 53 years, there had been no example of a returning astronaut team landing in the water at night, and now they were crashing into the foams of the Gulf of Mexico with a private plane from Elon Musk. The astronauts and the tower joked with each other after returning.

    “We welcome you back to Earth and thank you for travelling with Space X. If any of them become our returning passengers, we will now credit it with 108 million kilometers,”

    Michael Heiman, Space X’s mission manager, told the astronauts via radio. “Resilience is back on Earth. Do we accept the offer, but can it be switched to other routes?” According to the New York Times, Mike Hopkins, NASA’s returning astronaut, asked funny.

    The spacecraft of the spacecraft called Crew Dragon, Resilience, crashed into the sea in the Gulf of Mexico near Panama City, Florida, at 2:56 a.m. local time. The spacecraft is scheduled to detach from the space station’s module called Harmony, with American astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker on board and Japanese astronaut Noguchi Soic. The return journey took about six hours.

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    The last time in 1968, three astronauts returning with the Apollo 8 spacecraft returned to Earth was to land on a water surface at night after orbiting the Moon for the first time. Elon Musk now completed the complicated landing operation in a space capsule manufactured by Space X by three American and one Japanese astronaut.

    This was the first operational return of the Space X space capsule. The astronauts spent 168 days in outer space. The landing was broadcast live by the U.S. space agency NASA. The video shows the landing at one hour.

  • The YouTube comment section has been redesigned

    The YouTube comment section has been redesigned

    Only a few films and users will see comments under the video’s play bar for the time being, but if the response is positive, the upgrade will be rolled out more widely. SoundCloud can display posts related to a given date, one of its unique features.

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    According to AndroidPolice, YouTube has started testing a similar feature that would allow users to see postings in the play bar while the video is playing in the future.

    By the way, YouTube has long allowed users to highlight a specific moment of content in their videos – a significant pedophile scandal erupted a few years ago – but because of the novelty, they may be seen even if the viewer doesn’t scroll down to the videos.

    By the way, YouTube already has a feature like this. While watching live videos, posts rotate in a sidebar, and each receives a timestamp. And Google is presently testing the feature only on mobile.

    This is only seen in a few videos and is only accessible to a select few users. The extent to which the component is implemented will most likely be determined by how well it is received.

     

  • World’s first Remote Tattoo done with a robotic arm on a 5G Network

    World’s first Remote Tattoo done with a robotic arm on a 5G Network

    To help speed, reliability and low latency on the new 5G network, t-mobile Netherlands has developed the “impossible tattoo”: the world’s first remote tattoo drawn by a tattoo artist using a 5G-powered robot arm.

    The tattoo was made on the arm of actress Stijn Fransen by a robotic arm directed by a tattoo artist in another room. The process was recorded and presented in an impressive three -minute documentary-style film.

    The robotic arm, which the tattoo artist directed from another room, made tattoos on the actress ’skin in real-time via 5G. The artist drew the drawing on a mannequin arm, while a robot copied every move to an actual arm with a needle. With the new advantages of the network, there is practically no delay, which means that an operation with millimetre accuracy can be performed regardless of the distance.

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    To implement the innovative project, t-mobile partnered with the robot arm manufacturing company to build the unique robot tattoo arm from scratch.

    Dutch tattoo artist Thomas has been seriously involved in the research and development of remote tattoo technology, making sure that several factors are taken into account when repeating the delicate process of tattooing. After countless tests on various vegetables and prosthetic skin patterns, Stijn Fransen’s turn was to get the world’s first 5G tattoo.