Thursday, October 02, 2014

Here's A Simplest Explanation Of The App Hong Kongers Are Using To Evade Censorship

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-a-simplest-explanation-of-the-app-hong-kongers-are-using-to-evade-censorship-2014-10

Thousands of pro-democracy protesters who have taken to the streets of Hong Kong in the last week are using a messaging app called FireChat to keep in touch without having to connect to the Internet. This way they can communiate and spread information without worrying about if China's government will turn off certain networks.

Reuters has a simple explanation of how FireChat works: 

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SEE ALSO: There Are Ominous Signs That A Showdown Is Coming In Hong Kong

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Article: StoreDot grabs $42M for its bio-organic, ultrafast charging batteries

StoreDot, a company that uses bio-organic technology to make ultrafast charging batteries, has just raised $42 million in new funding. StoreDot has discovered self-assembling nanodots from organic materials that can be used to make a new kind of batteries. The company first showed off its prototy...

http://venturebeat.com/2014/10/01/storedot-grabs-42m-for-its-bio-organic-ultrafast-charging-batteries/

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Bring thermal vision to your phone with this camera add-on

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/02/seek-thermal-smartphone-add-on/

For the most part, smartphone peripherals can make your mobile devices even more powerful than they already are. A new add-on, dubbed Seek Thermal, aims to do just that by bringing extra imaging features to your handset. The tiny gadget can be attached to an iPhone or Android smartphone (via Lightning port and microUSB, respectively) and, thanks to a companion app, turn that otherwise common device into one with a thermal camera. Seek Thermal notes it wants to help users across different scenarios, such as being aware of what's around them at night time or, why not, look at clogged pipes throughout the household, just to mention a couple. If you're interested, be ready to pay a premium -- both the iPhone and Android models are priced at $199 a piece. While you think about it, check out the demo past the break, courtesy of Android Police.

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New spyware targets Hong Kong protesters' phones

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/01/spyware-targets-hong-kong-protesters/

Hong Kong protesters light up their phones in solidarity

Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters have more to worry about than they thought -- someone is gunning after their phones, too. Lacoon Mobile Security says it has detected new spyware, Xsser, that tries to trick WhatsApp users on Android and iOS by posing as a coordination tool for the Occupy Central movement. Anyone who falls for the ploy grants access to virtually all of their sensitive info, including contacts, call logs and instant messaging archives. The code is unusually sophisticated, to boot; it's a rare instance of a cross-platform mobile attack, and it updates itself over time.

Just who's responsible (beyond a Chinese-speaking entity) isn't clear, since the culprits have gone out of their way to hide their tracks. Lacoon suspects that the Chinese government may have crafted Xsser to snoop on protesters, but there's also a chance that criminals are using the hostile code to look for accounts they can steal. The malware isn't likely to be all that effective no matter who's at fault, especially among cautious types who've already switched to secure messaging software. Still, it's not exactly comforting for activists who already have plenty of reasons to be suspicious.

[Image credit: Chris McGrath/Getty Images]

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Hexoskin's new wearable is a smart shirt for exercise buffs

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/02/hexoskin-smart-shirt/

The wearable craze isn't only about fashionable watches and savvy glasses. After all, remember how tech giant Intel's vision for the space included a shirt? Hexoskin, a Canada-based startup, has similar beliefs, and that's why it recently introduced its biometric smart tee -- Ralph Lauren's doing it too. The newly developed shirt, aimed at people who are fond of exercising regularly, is equipped with sensors capable of tracking over 3,000 data points every minute. Naturally, given that Hexoskin designed its product with athletes in mind, the shirt's bread and butter is to gather stats during physical training sessions, although it can also track daily activities such as sleep. Unfortunately, Hexoskin's wearable is only available in the US at the moment, where the starting kit sells for a cool $399.

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