Linus Torvalds Admits He’s Been Asked To Insert Backdoor Into Linux

darthcamaro writes “At the Linuxcon conference in New Orleans today, Linus Torvalds joined fellow kernel developers in answering a barrage of questions about Linux development. One question he was asked was whether a government agency had ever asked about inserting a back-door into Linux. Torvalds responded ‘no’ while shaking his head ‘yes, ‘ as the audience broke into spontaneous laughter. Torvalds also admitted that while he as a full life outside of Linux he couldn’t imagine his life without it. ‘I don’t see any project coming along being more interesting to me than Linux, ‘ Torvalds said. ‘I couldn’t imagine filling the void in my life if I didn’t have Linux.'” Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Apple now lets Windows users sync iCloud bookmarks with Chrome and Firefox

While the release of iOS 7 was yesterday’s big news, Apple also dropped a number of other smaller, but no less important , software updates. Not content with allowing only Internet Explorer users import their iCloud bookmarks to Windows PCs, the company is now letting Chrome and Firefox join the party. The additional functionality comes by way of an update to Apple’s iCloud Control Panel for Windows, a small app designed to keep contacts, calendars and bookmarks up-to-date between iOS devices, Mac and PC. To make it possible, Apple — which isn’t known for dedicating resources to rival platforms — submitted two browser extensions to do the heavy lifting. Ironically, Mac users are excluded from the fun, putting Windows users in the enviable position of receiving a feature before anyone else. Filed under: Software , Apple , Microsoft , Google Comments Via: Apple Insider , The Verge Source: iCloud Control Panel , iCloud Bookmarks (Chrome Web Store) , iCloud Bookmarks (Firefox Add-ons)

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GTA V Makes $800 Million In 24 Hours

An anonymous reader writes “The highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto V was released at midnight yesterday, and to no surprise has managed to break the record for highest sales in 24 hours. Distributors Take-Two Interactive have announced that the game has managed to achieve a staggering $800m (£490m) worth of sales within the first day, and is certainly going to break the forecasted $1 billion within the week. The record was previous held by Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops which made $500m within 24 hours in 2009. The game also holds the title for the quickest entertainment product to achieve $1 billion in sales as they hit the mark by day 15.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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HP lays claim to the first fanless Haswell PC and the first Leap Motion laptop

What do a fanless PC and a motion-controlled laptop have in common? Nothing, really; just that HP is going to be first to market with both of these things. After teasing a fanless tablet back in June, the company has formally announced the Spectre 13 x2, which isn’t actually a tablet so much as a hybrid laptop. Additionally, HP unveiled a special edition version of its Envy 17 notebook with a Leap Motion controller built into the palm rest. Starting with the Leap Motion machine, this is truly the same Envy 17 that’s already on the market, complete with an aluminum chassis, backlit keyboard and generous Beats branding. Except, you know, it has a conspicuous motion sensor below the keyboard, allowing you to control games and other apps using hand gestures. Per Leap Motion’s requirements, HP includes a shortcut to Leap Motion’s Airspace Store, where there are currently 100-plus apps and counting. (If you read our review, you know the selection is hit or miss.) Once you calibrate the sensor, you can turn the controller off by pressing the spacebar plus the Fn key; a small LED indicator will light up to let you know when it’s on. Surprisingly, too, that the sensor doesn’t add to the thickness of the laptop, as the module only measures 3.5mm thick (granted, a 17-inch machine probably has plenty of leeway inside the chassis). Look for it October 16th, with a starting price of $1, 049.99 and your choice of Intel processors and NVIDIA graphics.%Gallery-slideshow88784% Filed under: Laptops , HP Comments

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A Little-Heralded New iOS 7 Feature: Multipath TCP

Olivier Bonaventure writes “Besides changes in UI, multitasking and other features that the press discusses, iOS7 also includes support for Multipath TCP. Multipath TCP is a major extension to TCP that is able to use different interfaces for the same connection. Until now, Multipath TCP has been mainly used by researchers with a modified Linux kernel. iOS7 changes that, with millions of Multipath-TCP enabled devices that can switch from 3G to WiFi without losing existing TCP connections. This is not yet the case on iOS7, which currently seems to only enable it for SIRI, but other use cases will likely appear in the future.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Sony confirms PS4 gesture and voice control, HDMI capture for games

Looking for more PS4 news? Here’s a bit now that Sony’s Tokyo Game Show keynote address is over. A couple of features we’d hoped to hear more about have been confirmed, and the first is that the PS4 camera will support both voice and gesture control. It’s no surprise that the system will take full advantage of the add-on’s dual cameras and four mics for people who want to wave at their TVs, but it’s nice to have that confirmed. Second, in a move that will mostly benefit game reviewers and YouTube video walkthrough experts (thanks for your help on these GTA V missions, all of you), the PlayStation 4 will allow unencrypted HDMI output for games. On the PS3 it didn’t, treating games the same as Blu-ray movies, so anyone capturing video in HD needed to use component cables. That’s on top of the console’s “Share” button that sends clips of gameplay straight to Ustream, Facebook or PSN. Check out our liveblog for everything else discussed tonight including the PS4’s mobile apps, indie gaming and Vita TV. Filed under: Gaming , HD , Sony Comments

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Apple raises cellular download cap to 100MB for iOS

If you hadn’t noticed, there have been a lot of app updates to accommodate the launch of iOS 7 . You may not have to use a WiFi hotspot to grab them all, though — Apple has quietly raised iOS’ cellular download cap from 50MB to 100MB. You won’t be loading Infinity Blade III while on the road, but the ceiling is high enough that moderately-sized apps like Sky Guide are now available over the air. Just make sure you’ve got enough spare bandwidth . Filed under: Cellphones , Tablets , Mobile , Apple Comments Source: AppleInsider

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The Not-So-Crazy Plan to Solve NYC’s Trash Woes With Pneumatic Tubes

New Yorkers have a history of experimenting with pneumatic tubes—both for mail delivery (seen above) and public transit —but only one version ever really stuck: An automated vacuum trash collection system beneath the streets of Roosevelt Island. According to two recent studies , this 40-year-old relic might hold the key to developing new pneumatic systems—and it could help to solve NYC’s garbage problem. Read more…        

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Sharp’s 70-inch, THX-certified Aquos Ultra 4K TV goes on sale in the US for $7,500

We are well past mid-August, which is when Sharp initially estimated its new 70-inch Aquos 4K Ultra HD LED TV would begin hitting shelves. Despite the late arrival, however, something tells us folks will still be glad to have yet another choice when shopping for their next 4K television set. To make things better, Sharp’s super high-res, THX-certified Smart TV is set to be carrying a $7, 499.99 MSRP here in the States, making it about $500 cheaper than when it was originally announced. Those of you interested shouldn’t have trouble finding one, as Sharp says it’ll be available at many regional and major retailers across the country. Filed under: Home Entertainment , HD Comments Source: Sharp

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WSJ: BlackBerry expected to cut up to 40 percent of its workforce by year’s end

BlackBerry hasn’t been hiding the fact that it’s cutting back on its workforce, but a new report from The Wall Street Journal today suggests that a particularly big round of layoffs could be in the offing. Citing people familiar with the matter, the paper says that the company is preparing to cut up to 40 percent of its workforce by the end of the year, with the layoffs expected to ” cut across all departments” and “occur in waves.” As the WSJ notes, the most recent tally of employees the company has disclosed is 12, 700, which is already down from 17, 000 two years ago. This latest news also comes after an indication earlier this month that at least some BlackBerry board members are pushing for a speedy sale of the company, which reportedly could happen as early as November . For its part, BlackBerry isn’t commenting on the specific number of layoffs, telling the WSJ only that “organizational moves will continue to occur to ensure we have the right people in the right roles to drive new opportunities in mobile computing.” Filed under: Cellphones , Mobile , Blackberry Comments

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