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Star Wars: Rogue Squadron Should’ve Existed This Weekend Gizmodo

Ever since The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, Disney has struggled with getting more Star Wars movies off the ground. In the years since, Lucasfilm has had a nasty habit of announcing things for the series and then not making them, if they ever actually existed at all. And it all dates back to December 10, 2020, where…

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Zulily transfers assets to professional liquidator as failed retailer unable to issue refunds GeekWire

The latest chapter in the meltdown of Zulily is reading like a bad holiday fairy tale.  The Seattle online retailer — battered after weeks of layoffs, website outages and management reversals — posted a message on its website saying that it has made “the difficult but necessary decision to conduct an orderly wind-down of the business to maximize value for the companies’ creditors.” To help expedite that process, Zulily said Friday that it entered into an agreement with a third-party fiduciary operating under the name of Zulily ABC LLC, a subsidiary of a San Diego-based firm by the name of Douglas Wilson Companies… Read More  Read More GeekWire Zulily’s former headquarters in Seattle. (GeekWire Photo / Taylor Soper)

The latest chapter in the meltdown of Zulily is reading like a bad holiday fairy tale. 

The Seattle online retailer — battered after weeks of layoffs, website outages and management reversals — posted a message on its website saying that it has made “the difficult but necessary decision to conduct an orderly wind-down of the business to maximize value for the companies’ creditors.”

To help expedite that process, Zulily said Friday that it entered into an agreement with a third-party fiduciary operating under the name of Zulily ABC LLC, a subsidiary of a San Diego-based firm by the name of Douglas Wilson Companies that, among other things, specializes in receiverships and liquidating assets of troubled companies. 

The so-called “assignment for the benefit of creditors” — also known as an ABC — is an alternative to a bankruptcy filing. 

According to a FAQ provided by Douglas Wilson Companies, the goal of the process is to gather and sell assets and then distribute proceeds “in accordance with statutory priorities.” The process usually takes 12 to 18 months. 

The new Zulily ABC entity is no longer accepting orders from customers through the Zulily website, and refunds to existing customers are unable to be processed at this time. For customers owed money by Zulily — either refunds or holders of gift cards — they are required to fill out a proof of claim form if they want a chance to receive money back. The deadline to file a claim is June 14. 

“Zulily customers have always been the heart of the business and their support over the years is greatly appreciated,” the FAQ states. “Zulily regrets any inconvenience as a result of this process.”

A separate vendor FAQ notes that “we are working diligently to fulfill our obligations to vendors and regret any inconveniences this process may cause.”

The transfer of ownership to a new entity that specializes in company closures marks an official end of the line for a high-flying online retailer that was valued at $4 billion following its IPO ten years ago. 

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The retailer’s business deteriorated following its market debut, and after a series of financial misses the company sold to QVC parent Qurate for $2.4 billion in 2015.

The company advertised heavily to gain new customers under its new owner, including TV spots that declared it was a “shopping paradise with deals on every scroll.” In 2019, it inked an elaborate multi-year sponsorship of the Seattle Sounders FC, which included Zulily’s brand emblazoned on front of the Major League Soccer team’s jerseys. 

In May of this year, Los Angeles-based investment firm Regent acquired Zulily, saying at the time that it planned to grow the company in new markets. But things quickly spiraled during Regent’s seven months at the helm. 

In one of the stranger twists, Regent told Zulily employees on Dec. 7 that it would begin job cuts on Feb. 7. It also submitted filings with state employment officials, stating that the company would lay off more than 800 people and close warehouses in Nevada and Ohio as well as its headquarters in Seattle beginning Feb. 7.

But a few days later, the company reversed course and told many of the impacted employees that due to “business circumstances” they’d be laid off in December.  

Zulily relocated its headquarters earlier this year to a smaller space at 95 Jackson St. in Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood. This week, the office was empty with no employees inside. (GeekWire Photo / Taylor Soper)

Regent has declined repeated requests for comment. 

“Our goal is to effectuate a swift and efficient process that maximizes value to Zulily’s creditors,” Ryan C. Baker, vice president at Douglas Wilson Companies, said in a statement. “We have assembled an experienced team to assist in the management of claims and proactively address questions and concerns from Zulily’s customers and creditors. We recognize the strain processes such as these place on parties of interest and are committed to responsiveness and reliability as we fulfill our fiduciary responsibilities as Assignee.”

In an interview with GeekWire earlier this month, Zulily co-founder Mark Vadon — who left his day-to-day role at the company in 2014 — said that he felt bad “for the people who worked so hard to build something that I think was truly special.”

Jane.com, another online retailer that focused on women and children, also abruptly shut down this year and is working with a similar third-party company specializing in asset liquidation.

Here’s the full note posted on Zulily’s website:

Dear Zulily Friends and Partners,

As previously announced, Zulily, LLC and its parent Zulily Group LLC (collectively, “Zulily”) made the difficult but necessary decision to conduct an orderly wind-down of the business to maximize value for the companies’ creditors. This decision was not easy nor was it entered into lightly. However, given the challenging business environment in which Zulily operated, and the corresponding financial instability, Zulily decided to take immediate and swift action.

To effectuate the process, on December 22, 2023, Zulily entered into an Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors (“ABC”) whereby an assignee – Zulily ABC, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Douglas Wilson Companies – will complete an orderly wind-down of the business to maximize the recovery for the companies’ creditors as a third-party fiduciary.

We realize that this news comes with many questions, and we have put a team in place to address customer, vendor, and other interested party inquiries. The Zulily ABC hotline can be reached at 888-202-5829 or (+1) 747-288-6406 outside the U.S., or visit  https://omniagentsolutions.com/ZulilyABC for more information and additional support. In addition, customers can send email inquiries to ZulilyCustomersABC@OmniAgnt.com, while vendors and other parties of interest can email ZulilyABCInquiries@omniagnt.com.

We appreciate your patience as we move through this process as swiftly and efficiently as possible.

Sincerely,

Ryan C. Baker

Vice President

Douglas Wilson Companies

 

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Bluesky changed its logo and now lets everyone view posts, even without an account Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics

Bluesky, the invite-only decentralized social network, is taking baby steps towards opening up to the public. CEO Jay Graber announced this week that Bluesky posts are now viewable whether a person is logged in or not, meaning you can directly share content with your friends who don’t have Bluesky accounts. While Bluesky has about 2.6 million users so far, that pool is still relatively small as it remains closed off to wider public signups.

The new public web interface, which the company teased last month, will make Bluesky posts accessible to a bigger audience. To mark the shift, Bluesky has also adopted a blue butterfly as its new logo — gone is the stock photo-style cloudy sky. “Like a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis, we are starting to open up,” Graber wrote in a blog post about the changes. Graber also notes that many Bluesky users were already using the butterfly emoji as a symbol for the social network. “We loved it,” Graber wrote, “and adopted it as it spread.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/bluesky-changed-its-logo-and-now-lets-everyone-view-posts-even-without-an-account-172649141.html?src=rss Bluesky, the invite-only decentralized social network, is taking baby steps towards opening up to the public. CEO Jay Graber announced this week that Bluesky posts are now viewable whether a person is logged in or not, meaning you can directly share content with your friends who don’t have Bluesky accounts. While Bluesky has about 2.6 million users so far, that pool is still relatively small as it remains closed off to wider public signups.
The new public web interface, which the company teased last month, will make Bluesky posts accessible to a bigger audience. To mark the shift, Bluesky has also adopted a blue butterfly as its new logo — gone is the stock photo-style cloudy sky. “Like a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis, we are starting to open up,” Graber wrote in a blog post about the changes. Graber also notes that many Bluesky users were already using the butterfly emoji as a symbol for the social network. “We loved it,” Graber wrote, “and adopted it as it spread.”
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Teenage ‘GTA 6’ hacker sentenced to an indefinite hospital stay Mashable

The teenage hacker who leaked clips of the new Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA VI) has been sentenced to a hospital stay of indefinite length.

Arion Kurtaj, an 18-year-old from Oxford in England, could remain in a secure hospital for life unless doctors determine he is no longer a danger to the public, the BBC reported this week. The outlet reported that Kurtaj, who is autistic, was a key part of the hacker group Lapsus$ that cost major companies Uber, Nvidia, and Rockstar Games — which makes GTA — some $10 million in damages.

Kurtaj leaked 90 clips, totaling more than 50 hours of gameplay footage, to GTA forums in 2022, when he was just 17 years old. He was arrested in September of last year.

The Guardian reported that, during trial, it was noted that Kurtaj had proven violent and destructive to property while in custody. Doctors determined that he was unfit to stand trial due to his acute autism, the Guardian reported, and that a mental health assessment determined he “continued to express the intent to return to cyber-crime as soon as possible.”

Another Lapsus$ member, who is 17 years old and thus unnamed, was found guilty of fraud, blackmail, and Computer Misuse Act crimes and sentenced to a youth rehabilitation program. Police warned parents to keep an eye on their kids’ online activities in the wake of the sentences.

“This case serves as an example of the dangers that young people can be drawn towards whilst online and the serious consequences it can have for someone’s broader future,” Detective Chief Superintendent Amanda Horsburgh, from the City of London Police, said in a statement. “Many young people wish to explore how technology works and what vulnerabilities exist. This can include learning to code, interacting with like-minded individuals online, and experimenting with tools. Unfortunately, the digital world can also be tempting to young people for the wrong reasons.”

Meanwhile, Rockstar released an official trailer for GTA VI early this month — ahead of schedule — after suffering yet another leak.

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Godzilla Minus One, Across the Spider-Verse Among Oscars Finalists Gizmodo

The Oscars are a few months away, and it won’t be long before we’re hearing about the nominees for the 2024 ceremony. Earlier in the week, a shortlist for 10 categories were revealed, and while they contained some of 2023’s expected hits, other inclusions were interesting surprises.

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MTG Muddstah – Ur-Dragon vs Kaalia vs Kadena vs Ramos Decembonus #4 EDH / CMDR game EDHREC

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Deal Dive: Thank god a startup is solving the bed bug problem TechCrunch

Spotta’s devices can identify bugs before they become infestations, both indoors and outdoors.

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TOO SWEET MTG – Edgar Markov – Commander Deck Tech #magicthegathering EDHREC

Edgar markov is one of the strongest commanders ever printed, that eminence ability working in the command zone, means it never has to be cast to effect the game. As it can just sit there and make us a token board state whenever we cast a vampire. But the fact when we do cast it, it can attack straight away and double the power of the tokens it makes, and buff up the rest of our board is honestly insane.

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Legion Lieutenant
Captivating Vampire
Markov Baron
Stromkirk Captain
Edgar, Charmed Groom
Cordial Vampire
Vampire Socialite
Drana, Liberator of Malakir
Rakish Heir
Bloodline Keeper
Sorin, Lord of Innistrad
Sorin, Solemn Visitor
Mavren Fein, Dusk Apostle
Forerunner of the Legion
Falkenrath Pit Fighter
Knight of the Ebon Legion
Insolent Neonate
Vampire of the Dire Moon
Viscera Seer
Creeping Bloodsucker
Gifted Aetherborn
Tithe Drinker
Herald’s Horn

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Dusk Legion Duelist
Dusk Legion Zealot
Welcoming Vampire
Twilight Prophet
Champion of Dusk
Vanquisher’s Banner
Skullclamp
Idol of Oblivion
Corrupted Conviction
Village Rites
Deadly Dispute
Plumb the Forbidden

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Sol Ring
Arcane Signet
Orzhov Signet
Talisman of Hierarchy
Chromatic Lantern

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Olivia’s Wrath
Patron of the Vein
Kindred Dominance
Path to Exile
Swords to Plowshares
Despark
Anguished Unmaking
Generous Gift
Stroke of Midnight
Damn
Farewell
Merciless Eviction
Blasphemous Act

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And They Shall Know No Fear
Teferi’s Protection
Lightning Greaves
Swiftfoot Boots
Dusk Legion Sergeant

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Whip of Erebos
Patriarch’s Bidding

Wincons
Sanctum Seeker
Bloodletter of Aclazotz
Roaming Throne
Anointed Procession
Mondrak, Glory Dominus
Cathars’ Crusade
Akroma’s Will
Shared Animosity
Coat of Arms
Viscera Seer
Bartolomé del Presidio
Cartel Aristocrat
Yahenni, Undying Partisan
Blood Artist
Cruel Celebrant
Falkenrath Noble
Butcher of Malakir

Utility Lands
Vault of the Archangel
Westvale Abbey
Voldaren Estate
Bojuka Bog
Phyrexian Tower
Cabal Coffers
Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
Eiganjo, Seat of the Empire
Minas Tirith

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This week in AI: AI ethics keeps falling by the wayside TechCrunch

Keeping up with an industry as fast-moving as AI is a tall order. So until an AI can do it for you, here’s a handy roundup of recent stories in the world of machine learning, along with notable research and experiments we didn’t cover on their own. This week in AI, the news cycle finally (finally!) quieted […]

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Chameleon Android malware can turn off fingerprint unlock to steal your pin Mashable

Sure, your fingerprint is one of a kind, but it might not keep your personal information safe any longer. That’s because a new version of the Chameleon Android malware reportedly allows bad actors to bypass your fingerprint feature to steal your PIN.

According to researchers with ThreatFabric, the malware effectively tricks people into turning on accessibility services, which then allows attackers to change the phone from a biometric to a PIN lock. It does this, according to Bleeping Computer, by posing as legitimate Android apps and then displaying an HTML page that asks potential victims to turn on accessibility settings. This allows attackers to bypass protections, including fingerprint unlock. Then, when a victim uses the PIN to log-in instead of a fingerprint, the attackers are able to steal that PIN or any password.

People should be careful to make sure if they use an app, especially a banking app, that it is legitimate.

“These enhancements elevate the sophistication and adaptability of the new Chameleon variant, making it a more potent threat in the ever-evolving landscape of mobile banking trojans,” ThreatFabric said.

Bleeping Computer noticed the primary distribution method for the malware was Android package files (APKs) from unofficial sources.

So be careful out there. Even your unique fingerprint might not be enough to protect you.

 A new version of malware can trick victims into letting attackers bypass fingerprint unlock to steal PINs.  Read More  Mashable