Wednesday, March 05, 2014

drag2share: OnLive reborn: can the cloud gaming company find footing with two new services?

source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/05/onlive-cloudlift-onlive-go/?utm_source=Feed_Classic_Full&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget&?ncid=rss_full

In early August 2012, OnLive employees told us that the cloud gaming company was close to falling apart. Despite creating an impressive service rooted in a futuristic idea -- playing bleeding edge PC games on the highest settings, remotely, streaming from the cloud to virtually any device -- a cocktail of financial issues all crested at once. The result was mass layoffs ("at least" 50 percent), including lead evangelist and company CEO Steve Perlman. OnLive had a new owner, venture capitalist Gary Lauder, and a renewed directive to become profitable. Then, the company went silent.

"My focus has been on turning this from proof of concept into a real business."- Gary Lauder

Its services continued operating -- business as usual, as it! were -- and as media, we didn't hear a peep. The usual trade show appearances and interview opportunities dried up. Our last post about OnLive before this was in February 2013. Today, that's changing: the company is re-opening the lines of communication, announcing two new initiatives in CloudLift and OnLive Go.

The first, CloudLift, takes the cloud streaming concept of OnLive and applies it to games you already own. By logging in with a Steam account (required, at least for now), games you've got attached will be "unlocked" in the cloud, playable using the OnLive client or Microconsole anywhere else (including save data that syncs between devices). Of course, not all games registered or bought through Steam will work with CloudLift; just 20 games are launching with the service today, with "dozens more planned." Lauder told us OnLive's game onboarding process has been streamlined significantly, specifically with the intent to bring more games, more rapidly to OnLive.

The First 20 Games
Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY Batman: Arkham City GOTY
Batman: Arkham Origins Darksiders II
Dead Island GOTY Dead Island: Riptide
LEGO The Lord of the Rings Metro 2033
Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition MX vs. ATV Reflex
Painkiller: Hell and Damnation Red Faction: Armageddon
Saints Row IV Scribblenauts Unlimited
Strike Suit Zero The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles
The LEGO Movie Videogame The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief
Truck Racer Type: Ri! der


Interested? OnLive's hoping you're interested enough to drop $15 every month for the functionality (there's also a seven-day trial). It goes live today.

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drag2share: How to make a mini crossbow with just a bottle cap and popsicle sticks

Source: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/how-to-make-a-mini-crossbow-with-just-a-bottle-cap-and-1536563253/@caseychan

How to make a mini crossbow with just a bottle cap and popsicle sticks

Here's some fun you can have at home with little to no effort: make a mini crossbow from a bottle cap, two popsicle sticks and a rubber band. You can fire off flaming arrows, toothpicks, skewers, Q-tips and more with just your thumb.

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drag2share: Chrome beta for Android lets you send web videos to your Chromecast

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/05/chrome-34-beta-android/

Chromecast support in Chrome beta for Android

Want to stream any web video from your smartphone to your Chromecast? Grab the beta release of Chrome 34 for Android. The browser includes experimental support for sending embedded clips to Google's media stick, saving you from launching a native app just to watch something on a TV. As you'd expect, there are some compatibility hiccups at this early stage. YouTube works well (surprise!), but other sites are hit and miss -- you're best off sticking to videos from major, HTML5-friendly hosts like Vimeo. If you're willing to live with some inconsistencies, though, you can try the streaming feature today.

[Image credit: WhyYouPaul, Reddit]

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Via: Liliputing

Source: Reddit, Google Chrome Releases

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drag2share: Here's How A 'Bitcoin Bank' Was Robbed Of Every Single Coin It Held Online

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/flexcoin-robbery-2014-3

bitcoin banned graphic

Yesterday we wrote about Flexcoin, the latest Bitcoin site that had to shut down after a massive theft that wiped it clean of every single Bitcoin it held online.

The company has now posted an explanation of how it happened:

During the investigation into stolen funds we have determined that the extent of the theft was enabled by a flaw within the front-end.

The attacker logged into the flexcoin front end from IP address 207.12.89.117 under a newly created username and deposited to address 1DSD3B3uS2wGZjZAwa2dqQ7M9v7Ajw2iLy

The coins were then left to sit until they had reached 6 confirmations.

The attacker then successfully exploited a flaw in the code which allows transfers between flexcoin users. By sending thousands of simultaneous requests, the attacker was able to "move" coins from one user account to another until the sending account was overdrawn, before balances were updated.

This was then repeated through multiple accounts, snowballing the amount, until the attacker withdrew the coins. (Here and Here)

Flexcoin has made every attempt to keep our servers as secure as possible, including regular testing. In our ~3 years of existence we have successfully repelled thousands of attacks. But in the end, this was simply not enough.

Having this be the demise of our small company, after the endless hours of work we've put in, was never our intent. We've failed our customers, our business, and ultimately the Bitcoin community.

Please direct any and all questions to admin(at)flexcoin(dot)com and we will reply to you as soon as possible.

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Tuesday, March 04, 2014

drag2share: Report: Dish Is Working on a Web-Based TV Offering For $20-$30/Month

Source: http://gizmodo.com/report-dish-is-working-on-a-web-based-tv-offering-for-1536422107

Report: Dish Is Working on a Web-Based TV Offering For $20-$30/Month

A day after Dish announced that it'll carry Disney without skipping through ads, Bloomberg is reporting that Dish is cooking up a web-based TV offering that will only cost you 30 bucks a month, max.

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