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QuickTime Turns 34

On Dec. 2, QuickTime turned 34, and despite its origins in Apple's chaotic 1990s (1991 to be exact), "it's still the backbone of video on our devices," writes Macworld's Jason Snell. That includes MP4 and Apple's immersive video formats for Vision Pro. From the report: By the late '80s and early '90s, digital audio had been thoroughly integrated into Macs. (PCs needed add-on cards to do much more than issue beeps.) The next frontier was video, and even better, synchronized video and audio. There were a whole lot of challenges: the Macs of the day were not really powerful to decode and display more than a few frames per second, which was more of a slideshow than a proper video. Also, the software written to decode and encode such video (called codecs) was complex and expensive, and there were lots of different formats, making file exchange unreliable.

Apple's solution wasn't to invent entirely new software to cover every contingency, but to build a framework for multimedia creation and playback that could use different codecs as needed. At its heart was a file that was a container for other streams of audio and video in various formats: the QuickTime Movie, or MOV.

[...] QuickTime's legacy lives on. At a recent event I attended at Apple Park, Apple's experts in immersive video for the Vision Pro pointed out that the standard format for immersive videos is, at its heart, a QuickTime container. And perhaps the most ubiquitous video container format on the internet, the MP4 file? That standard file format is actually a container format that can encompass different kinds of audio, video, and other information, all in one place. If that sounds familiar, that's because MPEG-4 is based on the QuickTime format.
Thirty-four years later, QuickTime may seem like a quaint product of a long-lost era of Apple. But the truth is, it's become an integral part of the computing world, so pervasive that it's almost invisible. I'd like to forget most of what happened at Apple in the early 1990s, but QuickTime definitely deserves our appreciation.

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Contractors With Hacking Records Accused of Wiping 96 Government Databases

Two Virginia brothers Muneeb and Sohaib Akhter, previously convicted of hacking the U.S. State Department, were rehired as federal contractors and are now charged with conspiring to steal sensitive data and destroy government databases after being fired. "Following the termination of their employment, the brothers allegedly sought to harm the company and its U.S. government customers by accessing computers without authorization, issuing commands to prevent others from modifying the databases before deletion, deleting databases, stealing information, and destroying evidence of their unlawful activities," the Justice Department said in a Wednesday press release. BleepingComputer reports: According to court documents, Muneeb Akhter deleted roughly 96 databases containing U.S. government information in February 2025, including Freedom of Information Act records and sensitive investigative documents from multiple federal agencies. One minute after deleting a Department of Homeland Security database, Muneeb Akhter also allegedly asked an artificial intelligence tool for instructions on clearing system logs after deleting a database.

The two defendants also allegedly ran commands to prevent others from modifying the targeted databases before deletion, and destroyed evidence of their activities. The prosecutors added that both men wiped company laptops before returning them to the contractor and discussed cleaning out their house in anticipation of a law enforcement search. The complaint also claims that Muneeb Akhter stole IRS information from a virtual machine, including federal tax data and identifying information for at least 450 individuals, and stole Equal Employment Opportunity Commission information after being fired by the government contractor.

Muneeb Akhter has been charged with conspiracy to commit computer fraud and destroy records, two counts of computer fraud, theft of U.S. government records, and two counts of aggravated identity theft. If found guilty, he faces a minimum of two years in prison for each aggravated identity theft count, with a maximum of 45 years on other charges. His brother, Sohaib, is charged with conspiracy to commit computer fraud and password trafficking, facing a maximum penalty of six years if convicted.

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Formula 1 News

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‘The car is insane!’ – Bearman energised by Abu Dhabi showing

Ollie Bearman was delighted with Haas’ performance on the opening day of action at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as he was confidently in the mix in FP2, ending the session in fourth place.

Ride onboard with Norris for the fastest lap of Friday in Abu Dhabi

Lando Norris set the pace on the opening day of action at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, building a commanding advantage over his championship rival Max Verstappen in the second practice hour.

Leclerc says brother’s FP1 run the ‘only positive’ from Friday

Charles Leclerc hailed his younger brother Arthur’s Free Practice 1 appearance at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as a “very special moment”, with the Monegasque suggesting that it was the “only positive” from Friday after another tough outing for Ferrari.

Why the Yas Marina Circuit makes for a great season finale

The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has been the season finale for over a decade, but what makes it so special? With the 2025 Championship coming to a thrilling conclusion this weekend, let’s explore what makes Yas Marina a perfect F1 season closer.

Russell predicts ‘surprises’ in Abu Dhabi Qualifying

George Russell has admitted that Mercedes have work to do if they want to fight towards the front in Abu Dhabi, after a highly competitive day of practice left him anticipating “surprises” in the field.

Piastri insists he's ‘finding feet’ in Abu Dhabi amid P11 in FP2

Oscar Piastri felt that he was “finding [his] feet” during Free Practice 2 in Abu Dhabi after sitting out the day’s opening session, but the McLaren driver was left believing that he has a “pretty good” chance of fighting for pole position on Saturday.

Relive FP2 in Abu Dhabi as Norris goes fastest

Lando Norris continued his strong form in a busy second practice session for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, topping the times ahead of Max Verstappen and George Russell.

FIA Team Principals press conference – Abu Dhabi

Jonathan Wheatley (Kick Sauber), Zak Brown (McLaren) and Laurent Mekies (Red Bull) talk to the press ahead of the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Verstappen fears Red Bull ‘not quick enough’ in Abu Dhabi

While Max Verstappen was left feeling “fairly happy” with the balance of his Red Bull after Friday practice in Abu Dhabi, he fears the package is “not quick enough” to challenge for honours as things stand.

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Gegijzelden PI Vught zijn twee medewerkers

DEN HAAG (ANP) - De gegijzelden die op de psychiatrische afdeling van de gevangenis in Vught worden vastgehouden, zijn twee medewerkers. Dat laat het ministerie van Justitie en Veiligheid weten. Eerder was nog onbekend om hoeveel mensen het ging, en of het gedetineerden of medewerkers zijn.


Drie tot vier koppen koffie per dag kunnen je cellen jonger houden

Je dagelijkse bakjes troost zijn mogelijk goed voor je gezondheid. Uit onderzoek blijkt dat drie tot vier koppen koffie per dag je lichaam biologisch jonger kunnen houden. Maar let op: meer drinken werkt averechts.

Onderzoekers hebben 436 volwassenen bestudeerd met ernstige psychische aandoeningen zoals schizofrenie en bipolaire stoornis. Ze ontdekten dat deelnemers die drie tot vier koppen koffie per dag dronken, langere telomeren hadden dan mensen die geen koffie drinken. Het verschil komt neer op ongeveer vijf jaar biologische veroudering.

Maar wat zijn telomeren? Denk aan de plastic dopjes aan het uiteinde van je schoenveters. Die voorkomen dat de veters rafelen. Telomeren doen precies hetzelfde voor je chromosomen, de dragers van je erfelijk materiaal. Naarmate je ouder wordt, slijten die beschermkapjes langzaam af. Hoe korter je telomeren, hoe "ouder" je cellen biologisch gezien zijn.

Bij mensen met ernstige psychische aandoeningen gaat dit slijtageproces vaak sneller dan normaal. De onderzoekers wilden daarom weten of koffie dit proces zou kunnen vertragen. Koffie zit namelijk boordevol antioxidanten en ontstekingsremmende stoffen die je cellen kunnen beschermen tegen schade.

Veelbelovende resultaten

Geen koffie drinken leverde de kortste telomeren op. Bij drie tot vier koppen waren de telomeren het langst. Maar bij vijf koppen of meer verdween het voordeel. Te veel koffie kan zelfs schadelijk zijn voor je cellen.

Belangrijk om te weten: dit onderzoek toont alleen een verband aan, geen oorzakelijk verband. De wetenschappers weten bijvoorbeeld niet welk type koffie de deelnemers dronken of op welk moment van de dag. Maar voor wie toch al van een paar bakjes per dag geniet, is dit in ieder geval geen slecht nieuws.

Bron: BMJ Mental Health


Kinosaki from above

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LIVE - De LOTING voor het grote TRUMP-WK

Dan gaan we nu van Vught (liveblog gijzeling hierrr) over naar Washington D.C. waar de FIFA, onze favoriete schurkenclub, BALLEN GAAT GRAAIEN. Niet de ballen van Trump, die worden al zachtjes gekust en gestreeld door totaalgek Infantino, maar die met daarin de landen die meedoen met het WK 26. Het zijn er nu niet weinig maar wel ACHTENVEERTIG landen, dus er komen veel poulewedstrijden aan die je normaal voor je verdriet nog niet zou kijken. Toch, een WK op tv is leuker dan geen WK op tv. Als u in juni 2026 dan toch midden in de nacht het nest moet verlaten om te kotsen, kunt u tijdens het kotsen toch mooi naar Ghana tegen Panama kijken - om maar eens wat te noemen. Hoe de loting precies werkt kunt u zelf lekker uitzoeken in deze Group Stage Draw Simulator. Het balletje met Nederland is voor de loting in POT 1 gemieterd. Het wordt KOEMANBAL dus we gaan maar vast uit van een POULE DES DOODS. Livestream hierrrr.

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Is Gen X Actually the Greatest Generation? “When you consider all the...

Is Gen X Actually the Greatest Generation? “When you consider all the impressive work Generation X has made, it’s funny that one of the most persistent stereotypes about them is that they’re slackers.”

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

LIVE: Excelsior neemt het in belangrijk duel op tegen FC Groningen

Excelsior neemt het vrijdagavond in de eredivisie op tegen FC Groningen. Voor de Kralingers is het een belangrijke thuiswedstrijd in de strijd tegen degradatie. Rijnmond is erbij!

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Microsoft 365 boosts prices in 2026 … to pay for more AI and security

All those new features won’t fund themselves

Microsoft 365 customers have gotten an early Christmas present from Santa Satya: price rises. All that AI goodness isn't going to pay for itself.…

Illustrator Thé Tjong-Khing voelt zich geen kunstenaar. ‘Bij mij bestel je gewoon een goeie tekening’

Bijna elke ochtend begint de 92-jarige Thé Tjong-Khing, bekend van Waar is de taart en Vos en haas, om half zeven met tekenen. „Ik kan niks anders. En niks anders interesseert mij. Ik vind tekenen gewoon het einde.”


Twee medewerkers gegijzeld in psychiatrische afdeling gevangenis Vught

De politie is ter plaatse en probeert de situatie „zo snel mogelijk” onder controle te krijgen. Dat bevestigt een woordvoerder van het ministerie van Justitie en Veiligheid.