Go Here to Read this Fast! Mario vs. Donkey Kong review: the Nintendo Switch enters its filler era
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Mario vs. Donkey Kong review: the Nintendo Switch enters its filler era
Go Here to Read this Fast! Mario vs. Donkey Kong review: the Nintendo Switch enters its filler era
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Mario vs. Donkey Kong review: the Nintendo Switch enters its filler era
Over the past week, there was an app called Kimi that curiously outranked well-known streaming services, such as Netflix and Prime Video, in the list of top free entertainment apps for iOS. Now, Apple has pulled down the application… most likely because it gave users access to pirated movies. As Wired reports, Kimi was disguised as an app that tests your eyesight by making you play spot the difference in similar photos. In reality, it was nothing of the sort and instead contained bootlegged shows and movies, including recent blockbusters and award-winning films.
Its offerings, however, varied in quality in a way that’s familiar to those who used to look for shows and movies online before the advent of streaming services. Kimi’s copy of the Emma Stone-starrer Poor Things was apparently grainy and pixelated, while other movies available in high-quality copies had ads blocking the view across the top of the screen. The app was so easy to use: Viewers simply had to download it and fire it up to start watching. It was similar to the now-defunct service Popcorn Time, in that it made pirating movies as easy as watching Netflix. Popcorn Time shut down for good in 2022.
Apple prides itself on privacy and safety and on making sure the apps it makes available for download are on the up and up. When it revealed how it would comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), for instance, it said any alternative app store that makes its way to the company’s platforms will need to have stringent rules and moderation tools comparable to its own. Apple itself may have to start keeping a close eye on its App Store, though. Viewers have been expressing their discontent online on having to pay for too many streaming services to be able to watch what they want to, and it seems like more and more people are turning to piracy again.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/a-piracy-app-outranked-netflix-on-the-app-store-before-apple-pulled-it-132013246.html?src=rss
Go Here to Read this Fast! A piracy app outranked Netflix on the App Store before Apple pulled it
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A piracy app outranked Netflix on the App Store before Apple pulled it
While carbon dioxide gets the lion’s share of attention when it comes to global warming, there are other factors at play. Methane is responsible for about 30 percent of the rise in global temperatures since the Industrial Revolution, according to the International Energy Agency. About 40 percent of methane emissions from human activity stem from the energy sector. Identifying and mitigating these emissions is said to be one of the most critical actions we can take in the short term to combat climate change.
To that end, Google and the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) have once again teamed up to tackle the issue. The pair previously mapped methane leaks in major cities using sensors on Street View cars. This time they’re using a blend of satellite imagery and AI.
The EDF and its partners have developed a satellite that’s set to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in early March. While there have been other satellite-based monitoring efforts, MethaneSAT is slated to provide the most comprehensive picture yet of methane emissions across the planet.
The satellite will orbit the Earth 15 times a day at an altitude of over 350 miles, and focus on measuring methane levels in the top oil- and gas-producing regions. It will be capable of imaging large emissions from a single source as well as smaller sources of methane spread across wider areas.
EDF and its partners developed Google Cloud-powered algorithms to calculate emissions in certain places and to track them over time. Artificial intelligence will also be employed to pinpoint oil and gas infrastructure such as storage containers and pump jacks, much like Google uses AI to detect sidewalks, street signs and road names in satellite images for Maps.
Combining the methane map with one showing oil and gas infrastructure is expected to provide a clearer picture of where emissions are stemming from. That should give energy companies actionable information to help them stop leaks.
Insights from the project will be publicly available on the satellite’s website and Google Earth Engine later this year. “By making MethaneSAT datasets available on Earth Engine, which has over 100,000 monthly active users, it’s easier for users to detect trends and understand correlations between human activities and environmental impact,” Yael Maguire, Google’s vice president and general manager of Geo Developer and Sustainability, wrote in a blog post. Earth Engine users will be able to match the methane data against other maps, such as those showing forests, regional borders and water. They’ll also be able to view methane emissions over time.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-will-use-ai-and-satellite-imagery-to-monitor-methane-leaks-130051724.html?src=rss
Go Here to Read this Fast! Google will use AI and satellite imagery to monitor methane leaks
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Google will use AI and satellite imagery to monitor methane leaks
Starknet launches STRK token with 1.3M wallet Airdrop, OKX to list the token for trading. The first STRK trading pair on OKX will be STRK/USDT. Pullix (PLX) token price has increased from an initial price of $0.04 to $0.1 in its second-last presale stage. In a dynamic week for the crypto space, Starknet’s STRK token […]
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Go here to Read this Fast! DeeStream presale takes lead; Optimism and Chainlink trending higher
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DeeStream presale takes lead; Optimism and Chainlink trending higher
Go here to Read this Fast! PROM soars 90% following DWF Labs’ CEO investment announcement
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PROM soars 90% following DWF Labs’ CEO investment announcement
Go here to Read this Fast! Japan eyes on stopping P2P transfers from fiat to crypto
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Japan eyes on stopping P2P transfers from fiat to crypto
Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) has proposed new measures to bolster user protection against illicit transactions to crypto exchange platforms, according to a Feb. 14 recommendation to Japanese banks. The directive emphasized the need for banks to proactively protect their users from the risks attached to “unlawful money transfers” via “crypto-assets.” Therefore, the regulator, in […]
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Japan urges banks to screen crypto transfers in crackdown on ‘unlawful money transfers’
A new cryptocurrency, Pandoshi (PAMBO), recently achieved a significant milestone, and everyone is talking about it. The project reached a massive 10,000 holders in just one month of its highly succes
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This new crypto hits 10,000 holders in one month, prepares for exchange launch
SOL flips BNB in market cap.
BNB and SOL traded with an increase in value.
For years, the top two assets have maintained a consistent ranking. However, fierce competition has emerged between
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Go here to Read this Fast! Solana flips BNB again – Can SOL cement its position this time?
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Solana flips BNB again – Can SOL cement its position this time?