Advocates Sense New Moment in Antitrust As Opposition Grows Against AT&T Merger

Before AT&T had even announced plans to buy Time Warner for $85 billion, Donald Trump had denounced the deal, becoming an unlikely bedfellow for Democrats who would soon join the attack.

The earliest reactions to AT&T’s proposal ranged from professional skepticism to unflinching death stares. And while some observers view Washington’s response as nothing more than a bluster of soundbites, others see a new moment for antitrust enforcement, bolstered by the economic populism that has defined the 2016 election.

“There&;s definitely something new in the air when it comes to antitrust,” Lina Khan, a fellow at New America who researches industry concentration, told BuzzFeed News. “There’s a general awakening that our current antitrust approach has failed at keeping markets open and competitive, and has instead overseen extreme concentrations of economic power.”

Trump’s senior economic advisor Peter Navarro evoked the trust-busting personae of Theodore Roosevelt in his condemnation of the merger. A President Trump, he said, would “break up the new media conglomerate oligopolies.” Congressional Republicans, including the head of the Senate Judiciary Committee Chuck Grassley assured the public that lawmakers would scrutinize the deal. Meanwhile, Sen. Mike Lee, the chair of the Senate’s Antitrust Subcommittee said the mega-merger “would potentially raise significant antitrust issues.” Joined by the panel’s top Democrat, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, he promised a thorough review and at least one Senate hearing.

“The industry-friendly merger approvals that benefit private interests but undercut consumers — this is the price we pay for a system that doesn&039;t work,” Todd O’Boyle, director of the Media and Democracy Project at Common Cause, a progressive advocacy organization, told BuzzFeed News. “Consumers understand that they deserve better, that allowing well connected firms to write their own rules doesn’t advance the public interest,” he said. “I think that message is finally coming up from the grassroots to policy makers in Washington.”

In a sign that concerns over market concentration have gained prominence in the public sphere, the AT&T merger played a role in this week’s Sunday morning political chatter and prompted responses from both presidential candidates. Whereas Trump would like to see the deal scrapped, Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine both said the merger deserves a close look.

“The fact that Donald Trump might agree on something doesn&039;t make it bipartisan”

In a major policy speech this summer, Sen. Elizabeth Warren pushed for a reinvigorated approach to antitrust enforcement. She called out some of the biggest names in tech — Apple, Amazon, and Google — for what she claimed were anticompetitive practices. And she pressed for greater scrutiny over so-called “vertical mergers,” the kind of deal that AT&T and Time Warner hope to pull off — one that combines a supplier with a distributor. In a Facebook post Tuesday, Warren urged regulators to take a “very, very close look” at the proposed merger.

“When it comes to antitrust, there has been a changing approach,” John Bergmayer, senior counsel at Public Knowledge, a digital rights advocacy group, told BuzzFeed News. “The ‘Elizabeth Warren attitude’ has become more prevalent among Democrats around DC. There’s a lot more willingness to challenge deals forthrightly,” he said.

AT&T, for its part, insists that its purchase of Time Warner is more likely to receive the government&039;s blessing because the two companies do not compete with one another. For instance, Comcast’s failed deal to acquire Time Warner Cable last year was an example of “horizontal consolidation,” in which two firms in the same industry tried to combine. “All of the deals that have gotten in trouble … over the last few years have been horizontal mergers, where a competitor is being taken out of the marketplace,” AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said in a call with investors Monday.

In a statement to BuzzFeed News, AT&T’s general counsel David McAtee said, “We look forward to discussing the many benefits of this transaction with our regulators.” According to AT&T, the benefits to its 100 million customers would include new types of subscriptions designed for mobile screens and social media, as well as targeted advertising that would support the creation of new content and niche programming.

But regulators may conclude that AT&T’s takeover of Time Warner would harm competition. Critics of the deal argue that AT&T might privilege its own content over their competitors’; downgrade content offered by rival programmers; or extract higher fees from TV-providers who want to carry Time Warner content. (Netflix CEO Reed Hastings has suggested he would not oppose the merger so long as “HBO’s bits and Netflix’s bits are treated the same.”)

Part of the apprehension expressed by consumer advocates and policymakers over an AT&T-Time Warner union can be tied to a another colossal media merger, from 2011: Comcast’s acquisition of NBCUniversal, a deal that many believe should have never been approved. Federal regulators imposed conditions on that transaction to minimize the potential harm to consumers, including commitments by Comcast to provide affordable broadband to low-income families; increase local news programming; and to not discriminate against TV programs that compete with its own content. But experts contend that the spirit of those conditions has been violated and that they are generally difficult to enforce.

AT&T expects to make concessions during the merger review process. In a call with investors, the company’s leadership indicated that if regulators have lingering concerns, they can be addressed through conditions placed on the merger. But some say these conditional remedies aren’t good enough.

“There’s a dawning understanding that it’s very easy for well connected firms to make big promises, but it&039;s much more difficult for them to follow up and actually deliver on the proposed benefits,” said O’Boyle.

During her antitrust speech in July, Sen. Warren criticised the use of these conditional terms and recommended that regulators simply approve mergers or challenge them — with no strings attached.

“Many policymakers in Washington are still smarting from their approval of the Comcast-NBCUniversal merger,” said O’Boyle. “[They’re] realizing that it did not deliver a fraction of the benefits that were promised to consumers.”

But even with the Comcast baggage and the populist mood that has seized the electorate, the Justice Department’s antitrust division will vet the AT&T deal on its own terms.

“Not liking something isn’t a DOJ rationale for blocking the deal”

“Elizabeth Warren or Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders can yell, kick, and scream as much as they want,” BTIG analyst Rich Greenfield told BuzzFeed News. “They need to come up with a legal basis for the government suing AT&T. Not liking something isn’t a DOJ rationale for blocking the deal.”

Greenfield said that for all the rhetoric, he has yet to hear a sound legal argument that would justify blocking the proposed merger. “Even if the government regrets Comcast-NBCUniversal, even if the government thinks ‘big is bad,’ that in and of itself doesn’t mean you can block this.”

Berin Szoka, president of the free market think tank TechFreedom, told BuzzFeed News that rejecting the deal outright, as some politicians have done, is premature and thoughtless.

“The fact that Donald Trump might agree on something doesn&039;t make it bipartisan or demonstrate that there is real concern there,” he said. “It demonstrates that this is an easy rallying cry for demagogical populism on both sides of the political spectrum.”

Szoka added, “The whole point … of having a Department of Justice look at these things is to take them out of the hands of politicians.”

Perhaps the biggest question surrounding the deal is whether the Federal Communications Commission will join the review process. It’s not clear if the agency will, and the companies have not indicated if they will tailor the deal to avoid the FCC’s scrutiny. Unlike the Justice Department’s review, in which the companies have to demonstrate that a merger will not harm competition, the FCC has a broader mandate: for a merger to move forward, the firms must show that their marriage serves the public interest.

While it may appear that the FCC places a higher burden on companies in its approval process — since they have to affirmatively prove a benefit to consumers — Bergmayer said that the DOJ, as a law enforcement agency, has tremendous practical power in its ability to gather information, and it can do so largely beyond public view. Each agency presents their own challenges to potential mergers, he said.

In either case, advocates hope that regulators will take a hard look at the deal, encouraged by the growing sense among policymakers and the current administration, that industry concentration has increased as entrepreneurship has declined.

A source who has worked on previous media deals noted that while the Justice Department’s antitrust division is non-partisan, the head of the division, like the attorney general, is appointed by the president. What’s more, the DOJ’s career lawyers and economists have heard what the presidential candidates have said during the campaign, which might inform how they approach their daily work and broader mission, the source told BuzzFeed news.

The AT&T-Time Warner review is expected to last through the end of next year. Ultimately, a Clinton or Trump administration will decide whether it succeeds. For either of them, the deal will test their to commitments to thwart excessive consolidation and abuse of economic power. And in the more likely scenario that the merger lands on Clinton’s desk, the review may reveal how much influence Sens. Warren and Sanders have on her administration, and if the populist faction they represent holds sway.

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Apple Is Delaying Its New Wireless Airpod Headphones

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Apple has delayed shipping its new Airpods headphones, announced in conjunction with the headphone-jack-less iPhone 7 in early September. The cordless Bluetooth headphones, which cost $159, were scheduled to ship in October of this year.

Even at launch, the Airpods and the iPhone 7 did not have the same shipping date. The iPhone 7 has been released, and customers have been given a special adapter for plugging in their standard headphone cords.

An Apple spokesperson told BuzzFeed News, “The early response to AirPods has been incredible. We don&;t believe in shipping a product before it&039;s ready, and we need a little more time before AirPods are ready for our customers.”

The spokesperson declined to give a rough shipping date and declined to comment on any issues that may have delayed the shipment.

This is unusual for Apple, which typically hits its promised product release dates.

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Microsoft Challenges iMac With New Surface Studio Desktop

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Microsoft announced its first ever desktop computer at an event in Manhattan on Wednesday morning. Called the Surface Studio, the device is designed to go after the creative professional class with which Apple’s iMac has long held sway.

“It’s meant to transform the way you work and create,” said Microsoft’s VP of Devices Panos Panay.

The Studio boasts a 28-inch screen, a slick swiveling base, and a bank of microphones designed to provide access to Microsoft’s virtual assistant, Cortana. More interestingly, it has two chrome arms that pivot on a hinge to let users push the device down into a 20-degree drafting angle intended to be used with the company’s stylus, the Surface Pen.

“It’s a new way to create,” said Panay. “You don’t have to be an artist. You can be an accountant, late at night, creating a symphony on a spreadsheet.”

To the pen and touch screen, the Surface Studio adds a new peripheral called the Surface Dial — a wheel that can be used to scroll, rewind, and fast-forward, and be placed on the screen to interact with image-editing and drawing apps.

The Studio is available to pre-order today and will cost $3,000. Panay said the computer “will be available in limited quantities this holiday.”

In addition to the Studio, Microsoft also announced updates to its Surface Book computers. The company says the next-generation version of its touchscreen laptop is faster, runs cooler, and offers better battery life.

“It is pound for pound, without any doubt, the most performant laptop on the market,” said Panay.

Before introducing the new devices, Microsoft&;s leadership spent time describing the newest iteration of its Windows 10 operating system — which the new Surfaces will run. The Windows 10 Creators Update, which will launch next spring, focuses broadly on incorporating 3D into the operating system. That focus includes the ability to 3D scan physical objects with Windows 10 phones, a new version of Microsoft’s staple Paint app called Paint 3D, and the ability to take 3D objects built with the Creators Update and drop them into AR and VR environments.

“We&039;re hoping to have the effect of the Gutenberg press on the next generation of computing,” said an optimistic Terry Myerson, executive vice president of the Windows and Devices Group.

In addition to the new focus on 3D, Microsoft also announced at the event incremental upgrades to sharing and gaming in Windows 10, including new game-broadcasting support for Xbox One.

“We are the company that stands for the builders, the makers, and the creators,” said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

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Apple's Annual Sales Have Fallen For The First Time Since 2001

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Apple&;s iPhone sales fell again in the company&039;s most recent quarter, marking the third consecutive period of quarterly decline for the company&039;s most important product. The company&039;s sales of iPads and Macs also both fell.

Those sales have fallen before, but there was also a first in Tuesday&039;s earnings statement: Apple&039;s annual revenue fell for the first time since 2001.

Apple sold 45.5 million iPhones in the three months from July to September, slightly above what analysts polled by Bloomberg expected. The period included about two weeks of sales of the iPhone 7, which may have been boosted by the disaster surrounding the recall of Samsung&039;s explosion-prone Galaxy Note 7.

Apple shares are up about 12% this year, while the broader Nasdaq Composite Index, which includes many technology companies, is up just over 5%. In after-hours trading, the company&039;s stock fell slightly following the release of the results.

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With iPhone sales falling, Apple steered investors toward the growing money it makes from services like iCloud, which users subscribe to and pay monthly fees for. Wall Street tends to value these kind of recurring revenue streams, and Apple said its services unit pulled in $6.3 billion in revenue for the quarter, up 24% from a year ago.

Hardware sales fell across the board: iPads were down 6%, Mac computers were down 14% and the company&039;s “other products” — a group that includes the Apple Watch and Beats headphones — fell 22%.

Regardless of falling iPhone sales, Apple remains insanely profitable — it made $9 billion in the last three months — about $100 million in profits every day — which was slightly more Wall Street analysts expected. But even this was still short of the $11 billion it earned in the same period last year.

The company said revenue would start picking up again in the final three months of 2016 — the holiday shopping season is always an Apple sales bonanza. It forecast revenue of $76 to $78 billion, which even at the low end would be above the $75.9 billion in pulled in last year.

“We’re thrilled with the customer response to iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and Apple Watch Series 2, as well as the incredible momentum of our Services business, where revenue grew 24 percent to set another all-time record,” Apple chief executive Tim Cook said in a statement.

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Chain joins the Azure Ecosystem

I&;m excited to announce that Chain is LIVE on Azure. Microsoft is a host sponsor of the Chain testnet along with the Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (IC3), a collaboration of Cornell University, Cornell Tech, UC Berkeley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the Technion.

For the first time, developers can install Chain Core (Chain’s distributed ledger) in Azure or locally to start or join a blockchain network, build financial applications, and access in-depth technical documentation and tutorials. Through this partnership you have the option to run your own prototypes on the testnet or create your own private network on Azure, all with a single click.

Adding Chain as a first class citizen on Azure demonstrates Project Bletchley&039;s open blockchain approach aimed at providing enterprise services through a Blockchain Fabric allowing choice in platform for building out next generation solutions on distributed ledger technology.

We are proud to welcome Chain and are excited about future partners releasing into the marketplace in the near future.
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A Self-Driving Uber Truck Just Made A Beer Delivery

A self-driving truck from Otto, the startup Uber acquired this summer, drove a trailer of 2,000 cases of Budweiser more than 120 miles across Colorado on Thursday morning with the driver in the back seat, Otto announced today. And with this foray into cargo transportation, the ride-hail giant is launching Uber Freight, a platform to connect shippers and truck drivers.

The beer shipment for Anheuser-Busch is the first (publicly known) self-driving truck delivery, Otto says. It comes about two months after Uber acquired Otto, which was cofounded by Anthony Levandowski, an engineer who helped build Google’s first self-driving car and who is leading Uber’s pilot program to put passengers in self-driving cars in Pittsburgh.

“We can really bring Uber-like efficiency to the logistical market, and the same sort of experience you have of pressing a button and having an Uber driver show up after three minutes,” said Lior Ron, another Otto cofounder and also a veteran of Google, where he helped scale Google Maps. “The major building blocks are here…we have now the basic technology in place to do more of those shipments.”

Otto

A commercial truck driver drove the vehicle from Anheuser Busch’s distribution center in Loveland, Colorado to the highway, and then crawled into the back seat, where he spent the next two hours watching the truck drive itself to Colorado Springs.

Otto

Anheuser-Busch approached Otto about a partnership after the self-driving truck company launched in May, said James Sembrot, senior director for logistics strategy at the beer conglomerate.

Sembrot told BuzzFeed News Anheuser-Busch estimates it can save 20-35% of the diesel its shipments use with self-driving trucks, which are more fuel-efficient. That could mean $40-50 million in annual fuel savings for his company, he said, if it were to one day complete all its shipments with trucks outfitted with Otto’s self-driving technology.

“I know, as one of the largest shippers in the United States – we ship over 1 million truckloads of our beers each year, driving 450 million miles every single year – that we have lots of opportunity to use this technology,” Sembrot said. “We’re excited to move this forward, but we can only move at the pace of availability.”

Anheuser-Busch paid Otto $470 for the delivery, a rate Sembrot called a market average. Ron said Otto is “actively discussing” partnership possibilities with other companies and truck manufacturers.

Increasingly, Uber is leveraging its platform to provide logistics services, such as food delivery through Uber Eats. Last year, it launched UberCARGO in Hong Kong – a service people could use to move their furniture, for example, or that businesses could hire to make deliveries. “If we can get you a car in five minutes, we can get you anything in five minutes,” Uber CEO Travis Kalanick told Vanity Fair in 2014. Uber Freight is the next step in that plan. Ron told BuzzFeed that Otto plans to “really accelerate and get to deployment as soon as possible.”

Otto isn’t the only company developing self-driving truck technology. The truck company Freightliner unveiled a prototype self-driving truck last year. Daimler, the parent company of Mercedes-Benz, has also been testing automated truck platoons. And Peloton, a startup based in Mountain View, California, is working on automating trucking as well.

Trucking is a huge market in the US and could eventually serve as a revenue-booster for Uber, which lost $2 billion in 2015 and $100 million in the US in the second quarter of this year, according to Bloomberg. Revenue for trucking companies reached a record $726 billion in 2015, according to the American Trucking Associations.

There are more than 3 million truck drivers in the US, according to the ATA, leading to concerns that if and when truck platoons are automated, millions of people could be out of jobs. Headlines have pondered: “What&039;s the future for America&;s 3.5 million truckers?” and “Will Technology Make Truck Drivers Obsolete In 10 Years?” In many states, trucking is the most common job. But Ron said he expects it’ll be years before technology would no longer necessitate human drivers.

“For the foreseeable future, there’s still a driver in the cabin,” Ron said. “He’s just now a copilot with the technology, with the computer, driving in the complex environment, [like] the city streets.”’

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If You Bought An Apple Charger On Amazon It's Probably Fake And Might Catch Fire

The majority of Apple chargers sold on Amazon are counterfeits and some have the potential to overheat and catch fire, Apple alleges in a lawsuit filed against a New Jersey company that sells the chargers.

The majority of Apple chargers sold on Amazon are counterfeits and some have the potential to overheat and catch fire, Apple alleges in a lawsuit filed against a New Jersey company that sells the chargers.

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As part of an ongoing battle against counterfeit products, Apple purchased a number of power products — adapters and charging and syncing cables — from Amazon and determined that they were counterfeit, according to a lawsuit filed with the U.S. District Court in San Francisco, California.

Apple accuses Mobile Star of selling Amazon counterfeit products that “pose an immediate threat to consumer safety.”

Mobile Star&;s products are not subjected to industry-standard consumer safety testing and “are poorly constructed with inferior or missing components, flawed design and inadequate electrical insulation,” the company alleges.

Groupon also sold Mobile Star&039;s power products through its site. Amazon and Groupon are not listed as defendants in the lawsuit.

In a statement, Amazon said it has “zero tolerance for the sale of counterfeits on our site.” The company said it works with closely with manufacturers and brands to stamp out fakes “and pursue wrongdoers aggressively.”

Mobile Star did not respond to BuzzFeed News&039; request for comment.

Apple claims Mobile Star’s products can overheat, catch fire, and send a “deadly electric shock” to consumers during normal use.

Apple claims Mobile Star's products can overheat, catch fire, and send a "deadly electric shock" to consumers during normal use.

The products are presented on Amazon as shipped and sold by Amazon.com using Apple&039;s own trademarks and images, the complaint says.

“Consumers are likewise unaware that the counterfeit Apple products that Amazon.com sourced from Mobile Star have not been safety certified or properly constructed,” Apple alleges.

Even with Apple&039;s efforts to stamp out fraudsters, fake product continues to flood the market, it said. Each month Apple “identifies and reports many thousands of listings for counterfeit and infringing Apple products to Amazon.com under its notice and takedown procedures.”

A review by the company of more than 100 iPhone devices, power products, and Lightning cables sold as genuine on Amazon.com showed almost 90% of these were counterfeit.

Read the full complaint:

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Who’s Behind The Dating Site That Accused Julian Assange Of Pedophilia?

Who’s Behind The Dating Site That Accused Julian Assange Of Pedophilia?

ToddandClare.com

Who are Todd and Clare Hammond, and why are they leveling false charges against Julian Assange?

That&;s the question following last week&039;s bizarre news that the people behind the tiny online dating site ToddandClare.com abused their membership in a UN program to publicize a Bahamian sex crimes investigation into the WikiLeaks founder. Bahamian police said the investigation doesn&039;t exist — and WikiLeaks subsequently released a trove of documents that, if genuine, show a Todd and Clare representative attempting to blackmail Assange.

The Hammonds are the ostensible founders of ToddandClare.com. After interjecting themselves into an international dialogue on the role of WikiLeaks in the US presidential election, they remain curiously silent and unreachable — despite the efforts of journalists, WikiLeaks investigators, and the Reddit hive mind. But there may be a good reason they&039;re keeping such a low profile: Todd and Clare Hammond don&039;t seem to exist.

Instead, the person behind Todd and Clare appears to be an English toymaker, cartoon director, novelist, and book publisher named Akintunde Sahara Reid-Kapo.

Neither a small army of obsessed internet sleuths nor WikiLeaks and BuzzFeed News has been able to produce photographs, or any information beyond a dead LinkedIn page, about Todd and Clare Hammond. Nexis searches in the three states associated with ToddandClare.com — California, where they claimed to live; Texas, where the website is registered; and Michigan, where they claim to have been childhood sweethearts — returned no results remotely resembling a married couple named Todd and Clare Hammond.

The only obviously real and google-able person associated with the website ToddandClare.com (other than a programmer named Scott Drotar and a few now-baffled contractors) is Noam Chomsky, the leftist icon and Foucault interlocutor, whose endorsement of the ToddandClare side project KATIA (an algorithm to weed sex offenders out of the site) was plastered all over ToddandClare. (The site has been down since last week “following a serious hack.”)

Chomsky, for his part, seems similarly befuddled. In an email to BuzzFeed News, Chomsky said while it was possible he had endorsed the project, he had no recollection of doing so, “but that doesn’t prove much.”

But his endorsement, genuine or not, may be the key to unlocking the mystery behind ToddandClare. Metadata from an undated PDF press release touting Chomsky’s endorsement appears to indicate the file initially listed its author as “Yamie Chess Ltd” when it was created in mid-May, but was then re-saved a couple of minutes later to list “T&C Network Solutions” (ToddandClare.com&039;s corporate name) as its author.

According to its website, Yamie Chess is “a diversified applied mathematics company” that makes a special chess set and accompanying comics for children, and that, jarringly, also does “data analysis and statistical consulting” for “military clients.” Though the company is now registered through a shell agent in Wyoming, the mailing address of its founder, Akintunde Sahara Reid Kapo, is 10685-B Hazelhurst Dr., Suite 14354, Houston, Texas 77043.

That&039;s the same address and suite number as ToddandClare lists here.

This indicates that someone associated with, or having access to the software of, a toy and data analytics company called Yamie Chess, which shares or shared an office with ToddandClare, wrote a press release for the dating site.

Like ToddandClare, Yamie Chess enthusiastically claims endorsements from prestigious institutions and academics; its website says “Yamie Chess has been endorsed by America&039;s best mathematicians.” (It&039;s actually not.) And like ToddandClare, it seems no one is eager to take credit for Yamie Chess. There is no staff listed on the Yamie Chess site, and the two employees listed on the Yamie Chess LinkedIn are remote contractors.

However, a 2014 Fox News article cites “Tunde Reid-Kapo” as the CEO of Yamie Chess. And on IMDB, Tunde Reid-Kapo is credited as the director and writer of “King Tigermore In Strawberry Fields,” a short and amateurish cartoon promoting Yamie Chess, which played in a handful of film festivals around the US.

Reid-Kapo seems to have been born in England in 1984. He once owned a publishing company called Schiel and Denver, through which he published an “autobiographical” novella called My Autistic Waterlilly and a “personal declaration of independence” called Financial Existentialism. While running Schiel and Denver, Reid-Kapo signed up for the UN Global Compact — the voluntary organization that ToddandClare used to promote the phantom crime investigation against Assange. As this Medium post shows, Schiel and Denver shares a Google Analytics identifier with ToddandClare.com. And an internet archive search for Schieldenver.com shows that the site redirected to ToddandClare.com as recently as Sept. 27 of this year:

Tunde Reid-Kapo proves hard to find. His companies list addresses in Texas, Nevada, Wyoming, and London. A phone number provided to BuzzFeed News by one of the Yamie Chess–endorsing mathematicians connects to a Las Vegas law firm. In December 2015, the Australian Business Name register added a company called AKINTUNDE SAHARA REID-KAPO. But he&039;s not responsive from any of the phone numbers or email addresses connected to his name. A woman named Kate Hogan, who started sending emails on behalf of ToddandClare this month (and who, in an email obtained by BuzzFeed News, described Julian Assange as “an abhorrent and disgusting narcissist with no genuine interest in supporting women&039;s rights”), did not respond to a BuzzFeed News email asking her if she was in fact Tunde Reid-Kapo.

Tunde Reid-Kapo, left, at GenCon 2014.

Of course, there are a few people who might reasonably know his whereabouts. But they aren&039;t talking either. Scott Drotar, the programmer who claims to have built KATIA — the ToddandClare side project supposedly endorsed by Chomsky — hasn&039;t responded to calls and emails. Nor has the only other person strongly connected to Yamie Chess, the chess champion and professional poker player Jennifer Shahade.

The extent of Drotar&039;s involvement in ToddandClare is unclear. In February, Drotar told a BuzzFeed News reporter that he had been contracted by the site to analyze “preliminary data test studies” on KATIA, the sex-offender screening algorithm. (According to “Todd Hammond,” that algorithm had initially been built by a Google engineer, whom he refused to name. A story BuzzFeed News started in February about KATIA stalled when “Hammond” suddenly stopped cooperating after questions about this engineer.) In March, Drotar started a Kickstarter to fund “KATIA Plus.” The project videos feature both Drotar and Lexi Graboski, a Los Angeles actress who told BuzzFeed News she was hired to be a video spokesperson for ToddandClare over Fiverr, a freelance marketplace. (Graboski said that the account she interacted with on Fiverr, “NYCPrincess,” is now defunct.)

There’s also a connection between Drotar’s activity online and ToddandClare’s YouTube channel. On Drotar&039;s personal website, where he frequently blogs about living with spinal muscular atrophy, and on his personal YouTube channel, he promotes the work of Danielle Sheypuk, a psychologist known for her TEDx Talk about dating and sex for the disabled. A January video on the ToddandClare YouTube titled “Dating Advice for Guys With Disabilities” is captioned “In response to Dr. Danielle Sheypuk&039;s inspiring Ted Talk at Barnard College, Todd and Clare is the first American dating network to ACTIVELY WELCOME people with disabilities to join our network and search for love.”

And strangely, Drotar had an imaginary girlfriend named Claire before he started working as a programmer for ToddandClare. In a blog post from 2014 — months before Drotar claims to have started working on KATIA — Drotar describes his addiction to prescription painkillers. In it, he realizes that the addiction has led to a profound fabrication: “It was at this time that I realized something that completely changed my life. There was no Claire. Claire was a hallucination. Everything I thought that I knew about her is what my mind had made up to make me believe she was real.”

Then there&039;s Jennifer Shahade, a two-time US women’s chess champion. Listed on the Yamie Chess site and elsewhere as the game&039;s creator, Shahade promoted the game at several conferences in 2014, including Toy Fair in New York and GenCon in Indianapolis, where she appeared along with Reid-Kapo. She did not respond to calls or a Twitter message from BuzzFeed News.

The GenCon connection is especially interesting. In an interview with BuzzFeed News in February 2016 about ToddandClare, someone claiming to be Todd Hammond said that he and his wife, Clare, came up with the idea for the dating site at a tabletop gaming conference in Indianapolis called, you guessed it, GenCon.

Whether or not Reid-Kapo and Shahade — with or without Drotar — are the pair behind the tiny dating site, they certainly seem to hold the answers to the question of Todd and Clare Hammond&039;s real identities. Which leaves just one real question:

What, exactly, do they have against Julian Assange?

Stephanie Lee contributed to the reporting in this story.

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Here's What The iPhone's "Portrait Mode" Depth Effect Looks Like

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At Apple&;s iPhone event in September, company SVP Phil Schiller announced “Portrait Mode,” a new camera feature exclusive to the iPhone 7 Plus. The beta version of Portrait Mode, which uses the device&039;s dual-camera system to add a gauzy, out-of-focus “bokeh” effect to a photo&039;s background while keeping the foreground in focus, is finally available today via the iOS 10.1 update.

The iPhone 7 Plus can preview Portrait Mode&039;s depth-of-field effect live, allowing photographers the ability to calibrate their portrait shots before hitting the shutter. “This is something you can’t even do with a DSLR,” Schiller said at Apple&039;s event.

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To try out Portrait Mode, you need to have an iPhone 7 Plus with iOS 10.1 installed. Back up your phone, and go to Settings > General > Software Update.

Once the update is installed, open the Camera app and swipe to the left to reach the Portrait tab.

You&039;ll see suggestions in the preview area, like “more light required,” “place subject within eight feet,” or “move farther away.”

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Portrait is exclusive to the iPhone 7 Plus, because it takes advantage of the phone&039;s dual-camera system. The phone takes information from both the 56mm telephoto lens and the wide angle lens to map the “depth” of the image. The effect looks best on (no surprise here) close-up portraits.

The Google Camera app has had a similar feature, called “Lens Blur,” since 2014. The app uses computer vision algorithms to track the camera&039;s 3D position and sense the depth of a photo to create the same depth-of-field effects.

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No word from Apple on when Portrait Mode will leave beta, but the company said it will continue to make improvements to the feature. Intrigued by Apple&039;s newest iPhones? Here&039;s our review of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.

iOS 10.1 includes some other noteworthy features. In Messages, effects will now play when Reduce Motion is enabled. Previously, Reduce Motion needed to be turned off to view full-screen and bubble effects. Users can also replay Messages effects in the update. The Maps app will now show a transit fare comparison when viewing alternative transit routes. On the iPhone 7, the Home Button click settings now appear in search results.

The update is available for iPhone 5 and newer, iPad 4 and newer, and the sixth generation iPod Touch.

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