here's what's coming up in the category five TV newsroom some of the biggest Call of Duty overwatch and heard some eSport leaves will be streamed exclusively on YouTube rocket league is ending support for Linux and steamos we're in an Antarctica frenzy as Google Earth as a Google Earth user has found a 2,000 foot structure emerging from the snow and sometimes free isn't actually free at all it's been revealed that avast Free Antivirus is tracking users online behavior and mining the data stick around the full details are coming up later in the show this is the category five dot TV newsroom covering the week's top textures with a slight linux bias sascha Rickman joined this week by Jeff Weston and Robbie Ferguson all right some quick honorable mentions this week the good old 3d BCD database service that and its services will be shut down on March 31st 2020 now there are dozens of applications that make it easy to rip a music CD to your computer saving digital versions of the tracks as mp3 or WAV or flak or even other audio files but one of the key services many of those applications rely on is set to shut down at the end of March free DB is a free online database of track listings of millions of CDs without this type of database you'd either end up having to have a bunch of nameless files or you'd have to manually type in the album names the artist info the song titles and other data into your computer every time you rip a CD while free DB isn't the only service of its type it's been one of the most prominent services providing track listing data for nearly two decades free DB data was originally based on information from the CD DB data service which eventually became proprietary software and prohibited lice unlicensed applications from using the data so free DB Wow free DB cddb it all runs together doesn't it but they are a free service operated under a GPL license and it now consists of user generated data so service company magics acquired free DB in 2006 and continued to support the free service until now it's unclear why magics has decided to pull the plug after all of these years fortunately there's an alternative online music database called musicbrainz that's operated under a Creative Commons license that effectively places the data into the public domain which means it should continue to work with third-party software indefinitely no matter what but if you're using an old CD ripping service or music management software that only supports free DB it may be time to look for some kind of alternative in an odd turn of events Microsoft has had to push out an update for Windows 7 despite the operating system reaching end of support because they need to fix a bug that they introduced earlier this month Microsoft and its support for Windows 7 and released final public security updates for computers still running the over a decade old OS however that final update included the addition of a bug that affects desktop wallpapers causing wallpapers set to stretch mode to display as a black screen organizations who wish to continue using Windows 7 beyond the end of support date must pay for extended security updates in other words Microsoft ended support for Windows 7 by introducing a bug that companies would have to pay them to fix initially Microsoft said it was developing a fix that they would roll out to those who purchased extended support however they've since caved they've changed their minds and patched the patches being made available to everybody running Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 r2 sp1 which was also affected finally at FOSDEM this week pine 64 have announced what they're up to for the first half of 2020 during this time the company hopes to review the status of the pine phone and pine time release the pine tab early adopter Edition and make good on their promises to deliver the upgrade kit for the original pine book also rolled over from last week's to-do list last week's last year's to-do list they're falling a little further behind than just one week pine 64 is releasing a new so pine compute module that features a neural processing unit the so edge is a three tops module that can be paired with the so pine baseboard or USB 3.0 and PCI Express adapters for development and it can even be mixed with previous gen a 64 modules on the cluster board which allows clustering of up to seven compute modules it can connect to a single board computer such as The Rock Pro 64 or a regular PC with a simple PCI Express riser card now having an encountered issues with the Sony camera implementation and with the big devices that they've been releasing like the pine Book Pro and the pine phone in the works in q4 2019 the cube camera got put on the back burner but pine 64 also assures us that they are once again working on that they're gonna need to make some modifications to the specs though and we're gonna learn more about that in pine 64's february community update which is going to be posted on February 15th so that's a lot of stuff that has been rolled over from 2019 into 2020 which is going to keep them very busy but at this point pine 64 is also wanting to announce things that they are confident they're gonna be able to deliver early May 2020 so anything that's going to be released in the first couple of quarters this year it's been a while since pine 64 has announced a new single board computer and in fact with all of the other devices that they've been bringing out some users have even questioned if they're going to be getting out of the SBC industry altogether but that is not the case pine 64 has announced the new hardrock 60 for the hardrock 64 features the same SP SOC it's the RK $33.99 hexa core SOC that you find in the pine Book Pro and the rock pro 64 it's got two USB three two USB to ports Wi-Fi AC Bluetooth 5.0 gig Ethernet and unlike the Raspberry Pi 4 which only offers microSD for storage the hardrock 64 includes the MMC also the contrast also by contrast the hardrock 64 has a barrel jack for power and no USB C like the Raspberry Pi six Raspberry Pi 4 it comes in three different Ram sizes there's one gigabyte two gigabytes and four gigabytes the three implementations of the hardrock 64 will be available at around $35 $45 and $55 respectively the board is gonna run Rock pro 64 OS images and with a small tweak it should even be able to run most of the pine book pro distros as well so if you don't need all of the rock pro 60 forest functionalities such as PCI Express or USBC then this may be the perfect board for you pine 64 hopes to have the Hard Rock Pro Hart rock 64 all of them start to run together they hope to have it available for you this April awesome let's get into the top stories were following this week some of the biggest Call of Duty overwatch and hearthstone eSports leagues will be streamed exclusively on YouTube the deal scene is a big win for the platform well which has found it hard to compete with the game streamer twitch it's part of a deal that the site's signed with Activision Blizzard the company which runs the league's twitch exclusively streamed for the first two seasons of overwatch league and is seen as the go-to destination for live gaming for sure Sony Orion head of gaming at Google cloud says quote we've worked closely with Activision Blizzard for the past few years across mobile titles to boost its analytics capabilities and overall player experience we're excited to now expand our relationship and help power one of the largest and most renowned game developers in the world end quote despite being the largest video site in the world YouTube has historically struggled to compete with sites like twitch but in the last few months the platform's been making some high-profile moves poaching a number of high profile twitch streamers as a part of the deal the search giant's cloud platform will power all of Activision Blizzard's game hosting and other technical needs Google cloud will also host Activision Blizzard's in Thai your library of games that's a quite a change in in the landscape of video game play on online it is twitch has always been like that's where you go for your gameplay well yeah and I mean the fact that they've now just secured those three games makes me wonder could this either force twitch to adapt or put them on me be the end yeah like if YouTube can start pulling away from twitch and saying you know we've got this and if they can show the hey we've done it better right then other twitch streamers are gonna go you know what I can go here now what's interesting that was it talked about the fact that they pulled some of the high profile twitch streamers so I'm wondering if there's a different compensation rate versus what you would normally get on YouTube it's a really weird landscape though because we can't produce video on YouTube for children correct and so because of that the so the games are gonna have to be adults centric or at least the the to be a commentary to be honest with most of these they already are yeah so so what we're gonna see so understand what that means is that okay so the YouTube game like the the community of gamers on YouTube is gonna grow into an adult centric video service right so foul language probably some not necessarily yeah necessarily I mean you're gonna get some of it for sure mmm-hmm but I mean you look at some of those older youtubers like dantdm who's been around forever yeah but how is he doing with YouTube right now as far as I know he's still doing videos my kids are watching them all the time how are the ads looking i haven't questioned notice anything I don't know I'd have to check on on Dan and see how things are going but to see the thing is is that as soon as Copic amen it really impacted streamers who like dan has always been very sick he's been very centric on on children and children's entertainment yes and because of that that will impact his revenue because under Coppa he is not allowed to generate revenue based on children viewing his stream so he would have to generate adult centric videos in order to generate any revenue now I mean at the end of the day though YouTube isn't gonna know whether it's me on my phone watching or my kids on my phone but even if right regardless of Dan can't take that risk no I hear you but I mean how does that force the content to change because Dan has to select so we're talking about dantdm here yeah he has to select when he creates a video that this is created for children that the content is appealing to children and if he selects that he is not allowed to monetize it so whether it's you or whether it's a child watching it there are no ads that are monetizing it for him so he's not me he's not making any money off of those videos it just says for adults somebody came in to but if a child is Mithen he's taking a risk because it's not and they could shut him down very very quickly right very okay and this is a legal issue it'll be interesting to see with with this switch then because you're right a lot of the viewers are teens I mean that I mean when it comes to teen Plus is okay well then their fault yeah fine yeah but as soon as any anyone under 13 is watching that that has to be selected by the streamer right and if it is selected by the streamer we're not allowed to monetize it so that I mean with a switch from twitch to youtube I don't think it's gonna have much of an impact because all of those games at the end of the day when you look at the was that ER T rating yes but but right now on Twitch nobody's monitoring Coppa hasn't cracked down on twitch so those those streamers are still making money off of the 10 year olds which I I'm not saying whether I agree or don't agree I'm just saying that so though that is going to be a strange shift because in oh in order to monetize they have to specifically make their programming for 13 plus they cannot create programming that is appealing to 10 year olds right to 11 year olds to 12 year olds but the difference between a 10 year old and a 13 year old not really that that's saying that's what I'm saying ah I guess I'm just viewing it from a different lens than you Eisen I can say I'm gearing it to 13 year olds at a potato roll watch it so be it no time here for 13 because they law will crack down on you with that out of date it's so weird but but if that's the case I mean how many kids do you like I mean I remember getting movies rented that were 18 a no sorry are are you like church boy like 14 so like you can't stop well yeah we're not gonna be able to solve that moment that cannot account for your crimes yeah I think this is fine I really don't I think you're gonna be able to stream on YouTube and I think we'll be fine we'll see okay we'll be dreamer driver are you a game streamer on Twitch what are your opinions let us know comment below yeah please just three and a bit years after it debuted on the platform rocket League is ending support for Linux and steamos psionics the development team behind the popular cars meets football game announced the end of Mac OS and Linux support in a short statement posted on their website they say quote as we continue to upgrade rock rocket League with new technologies it is no longer viable for us to maintain support for the Mac OS and Linux Linux or steam OS platforms as a result the patch for the OS and the Linux versions of the game will be in March this update will disable online functionality such as in-game purchases for players on Mac OS and Linux but offline features including local matches and split-screen play will still be accessible end quote last year's psionics was acquired by Epic Games who announced plans to stop selling the hit game on Steam though without impacting players who had already purchased it but it's not all bad news if you already own the game you can continue to play it on Linux without any limitations until the March update arrived after this you can also continue to play it just without any of the online capabilities don't forget that if you bought rocket League for Linux on Steam you can still access full functionality including online play by installing it on a computer running a supported version of Windows not an ideal solution but at least you don't totally lose your purchase burn Linux users what I agree however how many avid gamers are Linux users all of them yes I like to believe but you don't see people using Linux for the purposes of gaming is maybe it's true maybe that's part of this - is that ok my kids play that on the switch rocket league is like the Nintendo switch all the way now right now yeah yeah I'd say the switch is where it's at so I will say that we had to install window windows on early for gaming because of gaming yeah because you got the VR headset and everything yeah yes that makes sense that's why I have Windows on my computer like I have steam with my turkey nerd games on it yeah fair enough and so for that reason that I need nails can I have access to your account 100 games I have 3 games I sign up for steam with an initially chemo after the show in the credits watch for we're gonna have Jeff I don't think this is such a big deal I mean do you typically don't see gamers running on Linux and here's the thing I wish that it was a big deal I wish that there was more of a wave toward Linux sure face yeah we but you're looking at it in the currents in the current like this is now yep not a lot of gamers on Linux ok so think about this well the products already on Linux let's keep supporting it and let's continue supporting Linux as a gaming platform because it's a great gaming platform if there's team OS from Terry standpoint they're finding that the return on investment for having programmers that will deal with it on a Linux base is not viable on the long term based on subscribership then it totally makes sense it's a business decision I can't I can't fault somebody for that I don't know I feel like it's a build it and they will come sort of situation they just need for their car they're not coming Costner and we're not dealing with ghosts all i care is that Unreal Tournament runs on Linux I don't care about anything else in this entire world yeah yeah but that's how you know that's that's yeah it's unfortunate that Ameen they're not investing in Linux anymore but it doesn't surprise me mm-hmm I mean it's not like you go it breaks my heart jack yeah I still I wish that I could choose a different operating system but I need Windows to play my games I need okay I need psycho so dual booting is a dual booting for the win so Windows 10 for gaming Linux for everything else everything else but it doesn't have to be that way a game developers need to realize that's right we could just have Linux and then make this world a better place DaVinci Resolve is on Linux so just bring bring rocket leak back oK we've gotta take a quick break more of this week's top tech news tech stories are coming up don't go anywhere [Music] you we're in Antartica French is Google and Google Earth user has found a 2,000 foot structure emerging from the snow Google Earth users have claimed for years that there are mysteries lying beneath the Antarctica ice and now Google use Google Earth user mr. M BB 333 thinks he may have discovered a gigantic building in Antarctica in footage shared a couple of weeks back he zooms in on the location to find what seems like a huge square emerging from the ice the narrator explains quote from the top to bottom it's nearly 2,000 feet unbelievable I didn't think it was that big it's six football fields long that's massive it's very large very symmetrical and looks like a building this could be a random piece of ice I suppose it is kind of offshore maybe it's some sort of building but that is huge end quote well many are speculating what the shape could be others are less convinced suggesting it was nothing more than an unusual shaped block of ice Antarctica is often the center of conspiracy theories it was so-called truth seekers believing that beneath the layer of snow and ice lies remnants of everything from ancient civilizations to Nazi bases back in August another Google Earth user believed that they had spotted a gigantic statue of a face and just two weeks ago one person claimed to have spotted a huge two mile long ancient wall rising above the ice the so called monolith was compared to Azeroth a massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia and Iran isn't that cool that we live in a time right now that we as like just average users at home can look from the satellite basically down on the area like like that's sci-fi from the 80s right there yeah okay but here's what I have to say about this and I I don't know whether or not these structures actually exist but to me it's reminiscent of like gazing at the clouds and being like I see I hippopotamus I don't know it looks pretty much like a structure to me it could be a structure good great Google Earth murder mystery no never heard of the doc with the blood splatter and the trail into the water No and everybody was freaking out about this murder scene you know about this yes this happened probably five six years ago and everybody's freaking out that they had that Google Earth had taken a snapshot of a murder scene and because you see the doc you see the the trail of blood to the water this has gotten really morbid right but arms that wooden turns out yeah it was a guy with his dog and the dog was jumping in the water running around running across the dock and it was the wet dock and it made it look like what so the point of this is just cuz you see it on Google Earth doesn't mean it is what you think it is that's true but there's not a whole lot of action going on in Antarctica it doesn't matter you can't look at something as a topographical view it's a 2,000 feet tall look at that it's the it's actually the shadow of a penguin right like come on I will say I spend some time in Google Earth on my VR like if I sometime I mean on the daily because I love to travel around and just see places so I now need to go to Antarctica because I haven't I just I mean I don't first off it's Antarctica so no matter where where you are in the world at the end of the not the world but like this time of year you're always gonna have the Sun at a very horizontal angle so it's good to create different shot that's why that penguin looks like a giant exactly yeah I'm not buying it I don't think so I don't think it's a 2,000 foot structure the amount of planes it's not gonna happen I think the only valid use for Google Earth is to see where viewers are watching from right now right and and so by clicking on to map at five dot TV we can start to see just outside of the royal town of Sutton Coldfield we've got viewers and we should be able to zoom all over the place yeah viewers all where are we right now no you're quite zoomed in I know oh there's Denmark yeah we know Denmark so this is this is a valid use for do we maybe we can find our viewers in Antarctica oh it's gonna I'm Mary watching from a 2,000 foot structure yeah oh we're yeah there's somebody in Iceland no no no not the same listen to you okay I'm trying to I'm trying to circumnavigate here and it doesn't it's in live mode so it doesn't like interactivity but hey map cat five TV alright Jeff doesn't buy it is it a penguin or is it a structure it's that's the question comment below it turns out free security solutions may come at the cost of all of your browsing data avast Free Antivirus track tracker tracks users online behavior and Minds the data for companies like Microsoft Pepsi and Google Windows users should know by now that you're walking into a field of landmines if you run your computer without protection from malware so most people use antivirus software to make sure that they get some much-needed privacy and security protections while using their computers online and many to the tune of about a half billion users turn to free antivirus products thinking that there's no reason to pay for protection since there are programs available for free however free security suites can sometimes hoard your browsing data and other details and sell them to third parties this is the case with the popular free antivirus from Avast which is putting the privacy of around 400 million people at risk at a time when high-profile tech executives are calling on governments to impose more stringent privacy rules there is nothing like another reminder that everyone is fighting to get a hold of your habits preferences and pretty much any other data that can be used by advertisers to target you more easily according to a joint investigation by vice and PC Mag that involves leaked contracts and other company company documents Avast along with its AVG subsidiary have been keeping track of what users did online while using the free software they distribute the scheme involves jumpshot a company that provides insights into consumers online journeys by measuring every search click and buy across 1,600 categories from more than 150 sites including Amazon Google Netflix and Walmart end quote installing avast's free antivirus automatically adds in a browser extension that collects information on your internet activity and sends it to jump shot packed and tagged with the unique identifier Avast data collection includes searches on Google and Google Maps YouTube videos LinkedIn searches and profile visits and even what users view on adult web sites this gets sent to jump shots customers like Google Microsoft Pepsi Sephora Home Depot Yelp Intuit and many others Avast says it doesn't track any sensitive information like personal identification phone numbers or email the company also insists that as of july 2019 they've begun implementing an explicit opt in choice for all new downloads of their AV and are now prompting existing free users to make an opt-in or opt-out choice a process which they claim will be completed in February 2020 ok opt in like do you like yes yes yes yes ok I'm installing this free antivirus yes yes yes yes next next next next next ok you just opted in yeah BAM we have all your stuff and we're selling it to everyone mm-hmm why does this come as a surprise to people no it's not a surprise Jeff it's just proven free is never free well exactly I learned that as a kid nothing comes for free if it's free there's always something attached to it has Facebook not talked as anything they've taught us a lot Jeff you know what you know what I've learned by Facebook hmm that people just Jeff you're still on Facebook yeah I am still on Facebook it's a necessary evil but ya know I I don't use Avast for this reason any time I see a free virus software I go antivirus antivirus yeah like I'm not touching it that's why I do use subscription-based services because when you're putting money behind it there's a company that's gonna actually stand behind their product as opposed to collecting your user data yeah but there's Kaspersky and McAfee - sure well exactly yes but you could also get free versions of them okay all right but putting money on it doesn't necessarily mean it's good but it's much better than hey get this for free yeah yeah because you're paying for it somehow yeah so yeah three versions of these products are definitely gonna have some some caveats to them for her I'm just wondering how long before we see some sort of lawsuit yeah because the thing you opted in and it's a cop-out because yeah Austin was until 2000 and was in nineteen yeah but they've retroactively Lee added another pop okay I'm the guy that reads the fine print before I sign up for something yeah you're not you're not the average user though do I know I'm not the average matter I'm just the size just one so many people are doing this so many people don't really realize what's happening and that now you know though folks now you know yeah big thanks to Roy W Nash and our community of viewers for submitting stories to us this week thanks for watching the category-five TV newsroom don't forget to Like and subscribe for all your tech news with a slight Linux bias and if you appreciate what we do become a patron at patreon.com slash newsroom from the category 5 kb newsroom and sasha Rickman and i'm robi ferguson and i'm jeff west