HitPiece takes its NFT music platform down following artist outrage

A website called HitPiece that has been selling music-related NFTs has temporarily closed after artists accused it of appropriating their work without permission, Rolling Stone has reported. Outraged social media posts were issued recently from artists including Jack Antonoff, Eve 6, and Sadie Dupuis. “Any [Bleachers] NFTs are fake,” Tweeted Jack Antonoff. “I do not believe in NFTs so anything you see associated with me isn’t real.”

The HitPiece website is apparently built on top of Spotify’s API. Before shutting down, it appeared to be offering NFTs of songs and albums from the likes of John Lennon and BTS, including photos and album artwork, according to the Internet Archive

Like many other NFT business models, however, it’s not clear what HitPiece was selling, exactly. “This particular grift doesn’t really affect artists in that HitPiece wasn’t even selling files of the songs — just the receipt of purchase to the general idea of them,” Infant Island guitarist and grad student Alex Rudenshiold told Rolling Stone. “It’s still copyright infringement. It’s re-commodifying the metadata (art, song and album titles, etc.) to make money without permission.” 

HitPiece, founded by former indie label owner Rory Felton, issued a statement. “Clearly we have struck a nerve and are very eager to created the ideal experience for music fans,” it said on Twitter. “To be clear artists get paid when digital goods are sold on Hitpiece. “We are continuing to listen to all user feedback and are committed to evolving the product to fit the needs of the artists, labels and fans alike.” 

However, artists are skeptical of HitPiece’s claim that they will be paid. “They steal your music, auction NFTs of it on their site, and when they get caught they say don’t worry you ‘get paid,'” the group Deerhoof tweeted. “I get that corporate types are simply greedy and cruel on principle but what kind of mind could even imagine that doubletalk like this could somehow make it OK?”

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Modified, Silent AirTags Are Now Being Sold Online

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To preempt potential concerns about stalking, Apple built-in several anti-stalking features into its AirTag tracking accessory. This includes software that will alert users if it detects an unknown AirTag that has been following them, and also hardware features where AirTags will emit a sound if they are separated from their owner.

This works both ways, where it can be used to help locate a missing item with an AirTag attached to it, or to let users know that there is an unknown AirTag following them. However, it seems that some people have started to sell modified AirTags online where the speakers have been disabled.

This was initially discovered by Eva Galperin, the Director of Cybersecurity at the Electronic Frontier Foundation who spotted a listing on Etsy for these modified AirTags. The listing has since been removed and according to the seller, they told PCMag that the modifications were done for innocent reasons.

According to the seller, “The intent of this modification was to cater to the several requests of buyers interested in my other AirTag product who were interested in fitting an AirTag to their bikes, pets, and power tools.” While we could buy that reasoning, it probably doesn’t help that there is a good chance other people could use it for nefarious purposes.

We think Apple has a growing privacy problem on their hands with the AirTags and they definitely should do something about it.

Modified, Silent AirTags Are Now Being Sold Online

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Apple’s New Privacy Features Have Cost Facebook $10 Billion

Platforms like Facebook rely a lot on user data to sell targeted advertising. This data includes the things that you do online, the websites you browse, products you’re looking at, and so on. This is why you can imagine that Facebook wasn’t too thrilled when Apple launched new privacy measures that essentially blocks these types of tracking.

The company had stated back then that they expected it would cost them in terms of advertising revenue, and it turns out that they were right. According to Facebook’s latest earnings, the company revealed that they had managed to earn $33.67 billion in revenue. This is higher than expected, but the company warned that for the first quarter of 2022, they expect its earnings to drop to around $27-$29 billion.

According to Meta’s COO Sheryl Sandberg, they are pretty much laying the blame on Apple. “First, ads. Like others in our industry, we’ve faced headwinds as a result of Apple’s iOS changes. As we described last quarter, Apple created two challenges for advertisers. One is that the accuracy of our ads targeting decreased, which increased the cost of driving outcomes. The other is that measuring those outcomes became more difficult.”

We suppose this shouldn’t really come as a surprise since we imagine that most users would opt to stop apps from tracking them, so unless Meta finds a workaround, this could end up posing a huge problem for the company.

Apple’s New Privacy Features Have Cost Facebook $10 Billion

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Microsoft Reportedly Killed Off Plans For The HoloLens 3

It has been several years since Microsoft released the HoloLens 2, which means that it could be due for a refresh. This is especially so when you consider the rumors that Apple is apparently planning their own mixed reality headset, so obviously this will not be a market that Microsoft would want to so willingly cede to Apple.

However, that may no longer be the case. According to a report from Business Insider (paywall), it seems that Microsoft has killed their plans for a HoloLens 3. The report cites their sources in which apparently, Microsoft inked a deal with Samsung to help develop a new mixed reality headset.

Unfortunately, this deal with Samsung did not sit well with some members of the team, leading to a divide. Some of the team believed that the partnership with Samsung would allow them to focus on developing the software platform, while others believed that Microsoft should double down on their own hardware instead.

The company has since denied the report where according to Microsoft spokesperson Frank Shaw, “We remain committed to HoloLens and future HoloLens development.” He also calls it a “critical part” of the company’s future plans like the metaverse. In any case, only time will tell if this report has any merit to it, so until then take it with a grain of salt.

Microsoft Reportedly Killed Off Plans For The HoloLens 3

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The Switch is now Nintendo's best-selling home console ever

While Sony’s holiday console sales were down due to parts shortages, Nintendo managed to have a strong quarter with the Switch. Thanks to what it called a “good start” by the OLED Switch, it sold 10.67 million units in Q3 (October to December), far surpassing the 3.9 million PS5 units sold by Sony. That takes total Switch sales to 103.54 million since it launched in 2017, allowing it to surpass the Wii’s lifetime sales of 101.63 million. 

Not all was perfect, though. Switch sales were still down eight percent over last year, and Nintendo revised its yearly forecast down by a million units. It now believes it will sell 23 million units, down from the 24 million it forecast last quarter. Through the first nine months, its sales are 6 percent lower over last year to $11.52 billion. 

As for software, Nintendo said it saw the highest quarterly sell-through (consumer) sales since the launch of the Switch. Pokémon remasters Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are leading Nintendo’s game sales with 13.97 million units total over the last nine months. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has sold 7.96 million units, Mario Party Superstars sold 5.43 million units and Animal Crossing: New Horizons 4.99 million.

Metroid Dread, introduced just last year, has managed 2.74 million units since it went on sale. Nintendo also has a couple of new titles that will count for its next quarter, including Pokémon Legends Arceus that arrived on January 28th. That title got off to a good start in the UK, surpassing Animal Crossing sales in its first week. Nintendo also has Kirby and the Forgotten Land coming on March 25th. 

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Watch the oddball Lightyear One EV squeeze more range from less battery

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Microsoft has reportedly killed its plans for the HoloLens 3

The future of Microsoft’s HoloLens is reportedly uncertain as the company struggles to put together a coherent mixed reality strategy. According to Business Insider, the tech giant has scrapped its plans for what would’ve been the HoloLens 3 in recent months. At least one of the publication’s sources believes it’s the end for the headset. In addition, the sources said Microsoft inked a deal to team up with Samsung to develop a brand new mixed reality device, which has caused an internal divide within the mixed reality division. 

Microsoft spokesperson Frank Shaw denied that the HoloLens is dead, however, calling it a “critical part of [the company’s] plans for emerging categories like mixed reality and the metaverse.” Shaw added: “We remain committed to HoloLens and future HoloLens development.” The company declined to talk to Business Insider about the reported Samsung partnership.

The employees within the mixed reality unit that the publication talked to said different factions within the team are arguing about which area to focus on. Some believe the team should double down on its own hardware, while others think it’s better to develop a software platform for the metaverse other companies can use, like the Windows OS. 

There are also people arguing whether Microsoft should continue focusing on creating products for enterprise customers or whether the tech giant should also create products for consumers. Some also argue that Microsoft’s mixed reality team should fulfill military contracts. Rubén Caballero, the former Apple executive Microsoft hired to head up device engineering for the HoloLens and other projects back in 2020, reportedly wants to focus on consumers and the metaverse. There’s apparently such a confusion on what the team’s focus should be that Microsoft lost 25 mixed reality employees to Meta in 2021, including veterans who’d been with the company for over 20 years. 

One thing’s clear, though: Microsoft has big plans for the metaverse. When it announced that it’s purchasing Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion, it said the acquisition will provide building blocks for the metaverse. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said: “Gaming is the most dynamic and exciting category in entertainment across all platforms today and will play a key role in the development of metaverse platforms.