Thursday 16 March 2017

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It's Thursday, March 16, 2017.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

There’s two more days left this week, but we’re not stopping, and neither should you. Russia is going to the moon, while some of the country’s agents have been blamed for the Yahoo hack from last year. We also talked to Frank Oz and rode an 8K ‘VR’ ride. That should help perk you up.

Your fantasy football secrets weren’t so secret

Russian FSB officers indicted over Yahoo breach

Russian FSB officers indicted over Yahoo breach

Yahoo previously indicated that “state-sponsored” hackers were behind a breach covering more than 500 million accounts, and now US authorities have raised criminal charges against four people. All are linked to Russia, and two of them work for the country’s FSB intelligence agency (like the FBI). While the hacking allegedly occurred for spying purposes, the charges claim at least one defendant used it for financial gain by trolling for credit card numbers, sending spam and redirecting web traffic.

CG vs. puppets

SXSW: Frank Oz on Muppets, puppets and CG Yoda

SXSW: Frank Oz on Muppets, puppets and CG Yoda

Creative legend Frank Oz sat down with us at SXSW to discuss his upcoming documentary Muppet Guys Talking: Secrets Behind the Show the Whole World Watched. That film will reveal how five of the original Muppet performers came together under the leadership of Jim Henson. For now, we asked Oz a lot about special effects, both new and old.

New cosmonaut candidates needed.

Russia's space agency preps for its first manned moon landing

Russia's space agency preps for its first manned moon landing

NASA, the US government and American space corporations aren't the only ones with their eyes on the moon. Russia's Space Agency (Roscosmos) has begun planning for its first manned lunar landing, starting with a recruitment drive for potential cosmonauts. The agency is looking for six to eight trainees with a background in engineering/aviation or those who already have experience working in the space industry.

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It didn’t stand a chance.

Drone versus Patriot missile

Drone versus Patriot missile

What do you think won?

It’s one way to show off high-res video, but clearly not the best way.

This 8K 'VR' ride is the craziest thing I saw at SXSW

This 8K 'VR' ride is the craziest thing I saw at SXSW

Devindra Hardawar strapped himself into a hydraulic carriage for a ride that didn’t quite show 8K (4K? Psch!) in the best light. It capped off the rest of our SXSW coverage, which you can read in all its ridiculousness right here.

2.0

Federal judge temporarily suspends the revised travel ban

A federal judge in Hawaii has halted President Donald Trump's immigration ban targeting six majority-Muslim nations, just one day before the order was scheduled to take effect. The technology industry has been a loud voice of opposition to a proposed travel ban, and yesterday morning 58 companies signed an amicus brief in support of Hawaii's lawsuit.

But wait, there's more...

1. Moog celebrates music and the machines that make it

2. Netflix offers up 20 classic 'MST3k' episodes

3. How the UK plans to block illegal Kodi soccer streams (sorry, Dad)

4. Google's Project Sunroof reveals 4 out of 5 US homes have solar power potential

5. McDonald's tests mobile ordering on coastal elite

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