Groupon loyalists are spending more time on the site, which could lift results

The company has been experimenting with creating the same kind of marketplace as Amazon.com Inc. and other e-commerce companies in hopes of getting its customers to shop on its website without relying solely on an email prompt.

via Groupon loyalists are spending more time on the site, which could lift results – John Pletz Technology Blog – Crain’s Chicago Business.

So they’re going to compete with Amazon.com.  Good luck with that.

Preorders For The Gaming-Focused Razer Edge Tablet Start March 1st, Ships Later In The Month

The Core i5 Razer Edge costs $999 while the Core i7 Razer Edge Pro costs $1299. Plus, each one of the accessories are sold separately. Just the Gamepad Controller is $249. A fully decked-out Razer Edge Pro with Gamepad Controller rings up for $1,698.

via Preorders For The Gaming-Focused Razer Edge Tablet Start March 1st, Ships Later In The Month | TechCrunch.

Intel Launches Hadoop Distribution And Project Rhino, An Effort To Bring Better Security To Big Data

Intel says the distribution is optimized for the Intel Xeon processor platform. In its announcement, the company states it can analyze one terabyte of data, which would previously take more than four hours to fully process, can now be done in seven minutes.

via Intel Launches Hadoop Distribution And Project Rhino, An Effort To Bring Better Security To Big Data | TechCrunch.

China to Provide Financial Incentives For Filing Patent Applications Abroad

Under the new Measures, patentees can be subsidized only after the patent is issued. The new regulation also requires novelty, inventiveness, utility, and a stable legal status of the foreign patent

via China to Provide Financial Incentives For Filing Patent Applications Abroad | China IPR – Intellectual Property Developments in China.

West Virginia auditor blasts Cisco, state for “oversized” router buy

The auditor also found Cisco “showed a wanton indifference to the interests of the public” in recommending the investment in its model 3945 branch routers, the majority of which were “oversized” for the requirements of the state agencies using them, the report stated.

via West Virginia auditor blasts Cisco, state for “oversized” router buy – Network World.

Bypassing Google’s Two-Factor Authentication

TL;DR – An attacker can bypass Google’s two-step login verification, reset a user’s master password, and otherwise gain full account control, simply by capturing a user’s application-specific password (ASP).

via Bypassing Google’s Two-Factor Authentication – Blog · Duo Security.

Also From:  Google Security Vulnerability Allowed Two-Step Verification Bypass – Dark Reading.

A successful attack would require first stealing a user’s ASP, which could theoretically be accomplished via malware or a phishing attack.

A Race, a Crash and the Nascar Approach to YouTube Video Takedowns

A video of the wreck, shot by a fan and uploaded almost immediately to YouTube, detailed some of the carnage that swept across the stands and the race-goers that filled them. In a particularly intense moment, one person appeared to be pinned down by an errant wheel that flew off one of the wrecked cars.

But just as quickly as it was uploaded, the video was taken down from YouTube at Nascar’s request, citing copyright concerns.

via A Race, a Crash and the Nascar Approach to YouTube Video Takedowns – Mike Isaac – Media – AllThingsD.

The copyright to any video or photograph is owned by the person taking that video or photograph.  This is clearly an abuse of DMCA.  Here’s an update from the above linked to site with a restored link to the video in question.

Update 7:45 pm PT: Well would you look at that. Not more than a few hours later, the video in question has been unblocked, and is now viewable on YouTube user Tyler4DX’s page.

The Tunnels of NYC’s East Side Access Project

A huge public works project is currently under construction in New York City, connecting Long Island to Manhattan’s East Side. Deep underground, rail tunnels are extending from Sunnyside, Queens, to a new Long Island Rail Road terminal being excavated beneath Grand Central Terminal. Construction began in 2007, with an estimated cost of $6.3 billion and completion date of 2013. Since then, the cost estimate has been raised to $8.4 billion, and the completion date moved back to 2019. When finished, the line will accommodate 24 trains per hour at peak traffic, cutting down on commute times from Long Island, and opening up access to John F. Kennedy International Airport from Manhattan’s East Side. Collected here are images of the progress to date, deep beneath Queens and Manhattan.

via The Tunnels of NYC’s East Side Access Project – In Focus – The Atlantic.