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Bundestag expert: law on data retention wobbles

The German law on data retention is unlikely to be upheld. The Scientific Service of the Bundestag assumes this in an analysis of the effects of the new case law of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on data retention.

The local specifications von 2015 are currently suspended due to decisions by administrative courts and are being reviewed by the Federal Constitutional Court and the ECJ. They stipulate that telecommunications providers must store connection data for ten weeks and location information for four weeks without suspicion and, upon request, must hand them over to investigators. They are “unlikely to last,” says the report that has now been published. The retention periods are comparatively short. The metadata recorded should, however, “always be saved without a specific reason”. This does not correspond to the ECJ principles.

Exceptions The new ECJ rulings in the civil rights organizations La Quadrature du net and Privacy International initiated procedures describe exceptions. The experts state: “In the event of an actual, serious threat to national security, which is present or foreseeable, there remains a narrow margin for general and indiscriminate storage of telecommunications data.”

The Bundestag experts also point out the possibility of collecting IP addresses in advance. The ECJ classifies this as “a less intense impairment of fundamental rights”. The IP addresses make it easier “to assign data to a person”, but only provide limited information about who this person is communicating with and who is otherwise connected. Here too, however, “the strict requirements of the principle of proportionality must be adhered to”. Three CDU justice ministers of the federal states are already calling for appropriate precautions.

Wait or create new law Explain about the secret services the Bundestag experts that direct data retention or “unprovoked access to Internet nodes” without using private providers is not prohibited by EU law. They would only be subject to national constitutional law or “the restrictions of the European Convention on Human Rights”.

The German legislature is now “free to either await the decision of the ECJ on the German regulation or a new law now on data retention taking into account the requirements from the two new ECJ rulings “. The initiator of the report, FDP parliamentary deputy Stephan Thomae, appealed to the federal government to “finally end their dance around the golden calf ‘data storage’.” Traffic data should only be stored for specific reasons.

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TV viewers should discuss public TV

Media experts have called on television viewers to participate in the discussion about the future of public television. “What does your public television of the future look like? How and what do you want to watch?” Ask the Federal Agency for Civic Education, the Düsseldorf Institute for Internet and Democracy (DIID) of the Düsseldorf University and the Grimme Institute the population. “What do you want to see?” Interested parties can post their contributions immediately on a participation platform on the Internet and participate in the discussion, as the Grimme Institute reported on Tuesday in Marl. The platform can be found at the address meinfernsehen 2021. Diid.hhu.de. A short registration with an e-mail address and a user name is necessary.

The results of the discussion should be at a conference at the end of May can be discussed in Düsseldorf. Program makers and those responsible for public broadcasting are invited to this end. The request is aimed primarily at those who have not been able to do so much with the public television service so far, it said.

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Xbox head Phil Spencer says console tribalism is ‘one of the worst things about our industry’

Microsoft and Sony are often considered direct rivals in the game space, competing for players through new consoles and exclusive games. Brand loyalty and “console wars” for some players dictates whether they’ll grab a PlayStation or Xbox. Extreme fans have even escalated their affinity for one over the other into harassment. But Microsoft’s real threat isn’t Sony, Nintendo, or any other company, says Microsoft’s head of gaming Phil Spencer. “We’re in the entertainment business. The biggest competitor we have is apathy over the products and services, games that we build,” he says.

Speaking to The Verge, Spencer says he finds toxic brand loyalty to be distasteful and despises the idea that companies like Microsoft “have to see others fail” in order to achieve their goals. “That tribalism in the industry, if there was anything that would ever drive me out of the industry, it’s actually that,” Spencer says. “When a team releases something into the market for … the world to tear it apart on the internet, it’s just such a brave thing for a team to do. I’m never going to vote against any creative team or any product team to do poorly because I have a competitive product. It’s not in me. I don’t actually think it helps us in the long run in the industry.”

Instead, Spencer says it’s more important to focus on how the industry is doing well as a whole. He points to advancements like crossplay — where players can jump into the same games with friends on any console — as ways the company has worked against these tropes of bitter competition.

“But there is a core that just really hates the other consumer product,” Spencer says. “Man, that’s just so off-putting to me … To me, it’s one of the worst things about our industry.”

You can listen to or read Nilay Patel’s full interview with Phil Spencer here.

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TP-Link shuts down local access for smart plugs


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Proposals show the future of 5G – On to 5.5G


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heise offer: building IoT 2021: Lectures wanted for the online conference

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As of now, experts can apply with lectures and workshops on developer topics related to the Internet of Things.

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Rainald quantity-solar day The building IoT will take place on 24. and 25. March 2021 took place for the sixth time. Next year the organizers heise Developer , iX and dpunkt.verlag will host the developer conference as an online event for the first time. In addition to the two conference days, additional workshops are planned. The building IoT 2021 is aimed at IT professionals who create applications and products for the Internet of Things.

To to the 11. January 2021 the Call for Proposals runs. We are looking for lectures with a length of 45 minutes and all-day workshops. Possible topics are:

Protocols and communication standard Industrial IoT and Industry 4.0 Cloud platforms and their connection Security and Safety Testing of IoT platforms Data analysis and machine learning Edge and Fog Computing Data protection and legal aspects Experience reports are particularly welcome. If you want to be informed about the progress of the building IoT, you can register for the newsletter or follow the organizers on Twitter – the hashtag for the upcoming conference is #bIoT 21.

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Fake add-ons for the Edge browser in Microsoft's Store displayed advertisements

The Chromium base of the completely renewed Edge browser enables the use of Chrome extensions in Microsoft’s Edge and thus makes the work of developers easier. The downside is that the official Edge webstore ( microsoftedge.microsoft.com) , which is currently still marked as a beta version, is also with an increasing volume of malicious or potentially unwanted add-on code has to fight – an approach to Chrome, Firefox and Co. in a negative sense. The company deleted five add-ons from the store last weekend: Users had observed unwanted advertisements.

Update 23. 11., 15: 35: In the meantime, a reader has pointed out other possible cases of undesirable advertising redirects. The relevant add-ons are still online: We have added a corresponding section to this message at the end.

Contaminated copies of popular originals The disguised as NordVPN, Adguard VPN, TunnelBear VPN, The Great Suspender and Floating Player – Picture-in-Picture Mod Extensions brought the (stolen) functions of their well-known models with them. The code is likely to come from Chromes Web Store, since of the add-ons mentioned so far only the floating player is apparently available directly from Microsoft’s Edge Store. For example, the NordVPN team explicitly refers in an installation manual for the extension in Edge to the Chrome Web Store as a download source for Edge as well.

The unwanted additional function of copies According to several user reports on the social news website Reddit, users were redirected to advertisements when they clicked Google search results. As Ars Technica reported, the domains oksearchcom and cdn 77 org is used. By temporarily deactivating the relevant add-ons, users could assign the undesired behavior. It is not known whether the code contained other malicious functions.

Add-ons in the store for around two months An Edge community manager has confirmed Microsoft’s deletion of the fake add-ons. The TunnelBear, AdGuard and NordVPN teams also admitted the incidents; the other manufacturers have not yet commented.

Copies of the now no longer available Edge Store pages with the add-ons that can be called up via the Internet archive “Wayback Machine” Fakes show that some of these have been online for around two months: some of the apps were last updated at the end of September.

In a comment from 17. October 1658 on the fake NordVPN download site (copy from Wayback Machine) reported a user for having contacted the NordVPN team; he had been confirmed that it was not the official extension. It is unclear why the deletion only took place a few days ago. heise Security has checked with NordVPN and Microsoft in this regard, answers are still pending.

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Delete copies quickly Users who have downloaded the named extensions from one of the following (no longer accessible) store pages have fallen victim to the fraud and should uninstall them quickly.

Adguard VPN The Great Suspender Floating Player – Picture-in-Picture Mode NordVPN TunnelBear VPN In addition, the Ars Technica article on the incidents points to a fake TunnelBear extension in the Chrome webstore that is still available.

At Great Suspender the situation may be a little different than with the other add-ons: One (started almost three weeks ago) Discussion in the project repository at GitHub indicates that the new maintainer of the project is not trustworthy and that the redirects for advertising were probably built in by him on purpose. Accordingly, users should consider uninstalling across browsers.

Update 23. 11., 15: 35:

Note on further advertising redirects Shortly after the publication of this message, a reader informed us about possible further cases of undesired advertising redirects with the same domains and documented his observations with a screenshot. Accordingly, he was able to observe the redirects of all three extensions from the developer “Express VPN” (presumably to camouflage based on the actually existing ExpressVPN).

We have the redirects not individually validated – to prevent unlawful copies of the add-ons Wayback Machine (in the original from the Internet Archive) , Go Back With Backspace (actually from Google) and friGate CDN (actually from fri-gate.org) is in any case. Removal is highly recommended. The reader concerned has communicated his observations to Microsoft via the button provided for this purpose (“Report abuse”).

The reader’s observation: The add-ons load a script from https [:] // 1658 […]. rsc.cdn 77. […], which in turn causes the redirect to oksearch.org.

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Mega wind farms at sea – On the way to 11 gigawatts by 2030


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Amazon Echo Buds can now track your workouts

Amazon has released a software update for the Echo Buds, which allows the TWS earphones to track your workouts using the built-in accelerometer.

The Echo buds can also estimate the workout distance, step count, average pace, overall time, and the calories burned once you’ve completed the Workout Profile in the Alexa app.

Additionally, the new update now lets you start a workout and do other activities by giving voice commands to Alexa. For example, you can say, “Alexa, start my run” to start a workout, or ask “Alexa, how far have I run?” to check the progress.

You can check all your past workout data in the Alexa app.

Amazon says the software update will reach all units in the next few days and will be downloaded automatically when the Echo Buds are in their charging case and connected to the Internet.

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heise + | Purchase advice TV player: Streaming upgrade for the television

Despite the success of smart TVs with internet connection and software (apps) for all kinds of music and video services, the market for streaming clients and other home theater players in the form of boxes, pucks and sticks continues to grow . Some manufacturers already offer several models.

One of the main reasons for this is the long average life expectancy of televisions of six to eight years. During this time, a number of new services and formats are usually established. However, the TVs are built for the “here and now” and are therefore technically out of date after a few years. Here, feeders are a good and inexpensive solution to bring the televisions up to date.

There are also political reasons for feeders: For example, some services simply cannot be found on some TVs – not infrequently, because the companies behind them are not mutually green or cannot agree on the terms for integration. Smaller TV manufacturers in particular often have the problem that the major services are not interested in working together.

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HomePod mini: Users complain of Internet dropouts

Potential disappointment after unpacking: Owners of the brand new HomePod mini report problems with the network connection of the small smart speaker.

Corresponding complaints is available in both the English-speaking and the German-speaking official Apple support forum. The ongoing operation of the Siri loudspeaker is interrupted with the message that there are “problems with the Internet connection”.

Home app is silent The HomePod Mini does not output any further error messages, for example in the Home application, but the music playback and use of Siri no longer work as usual at first. A restart via the home app usually helps, sometimes simply disconnecting the power. The devices do not have an on / off switch, they start up immediately after being supplied with power.

Like its big brother, the HomePod mini is connected to the Internet via WLAN. The spherical smart speaker comes with new network hardware that also supports the thread protocol for the first time. An affected user reports that he has already reset his device, switched from 2.4 to 5 GHz WLAN or addressed three of his minis individually. “It’s so annoying …” This never happened with the original HomePod.

Asus router problematic? It is conceivable that the HomePod mini has difficulties with certain WLAN routers. For example, models from Asus such as the Blue Cave were named. Sometimes it can help to relocate the router or HomePod mini – fortunately, the latter is easily portable and only requires a power connection. Apple itself no longer offers its own routers, but markets HomeKit-compatible models from Eero and Linksys.

Users who suffer from the problem can otherwise only wait to see whether Apple has the error via a software Update solves. The HomePod mini runs the well-known HomePod OS, which is updated regularly. Alternatively, you can only return the smart speaker within the warranty period. Apple support supposedly does not yet know the error. At 100 euros, the HomePod mini is significantly cheaper than its big brother, the regular HomePod.

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Frame rates up to 120fps on consoles – Well on Xbox Series X, not always on PS5


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Some Apple HomePod mini units are having trouble connecting to the internet

by Jordi Bercial 2 hours ago

It seems that multiple units of the Apple HomePod mini are having problems to either connect to the Internet, or to maintain the connection reliably, because as we can see in PhoneArena, there are several users who are seeing how all the devices in their home, including the standard HomePods, work correctly, while the HomePod mini simply are not able to work.

Yes Well for now, the origin of the problems that are affecting the HomePod mini is unknown, it is known that they directly affect WiFi connectivity , because according to the diagnostic steps that Apple recommends to its users, where several restarts are involved, restart the r outer sometimes allows the device to work for a few hours , but it is clear that when the rest of the devices in the home work perfectly, The problem is not with the router.

Hopefully Apple will decide on this with a solution, which likely includes a firmware update or the recall of a batch of faulty devices . Anyway, all HomePod minis come with a manufacturer’s warranty, so whatever it is, we shouldn’t have any problems in order to get a solution.

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