Month: April 2016
Rückzug: Lytro beerdigt Lichtfeldkameras
Lytro hat bisher Lichtfeldkameras für Privatkunden vorgestellt, will sich jedoch nach Angaben seines Chefs aus diesem Markt zurückziehen und lieber im Bereich Virtual Reality arbeiten. Weitere Lytro-Kameras für Endkunden wird es wohl nicht geben. (Lytro, Digitalkamera)
Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray sales stats for the week ending 26th March 2016
The results and analysis for DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray sales for the week ending 26th March 2016 are in. The big new release of the week was The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, the final Hunger Games movie was also the top selling title…
The results and analysis for DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray sales for the week ending 26th March 2016 are in. The big new release of the week was The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, the final Hunger Games movie was also the top selling title on Blu-ray and DVD, and helped push weekly Blu-ray revenue surpass the $50 million mark for the first time in 2016.
Read the rest of the stats and analysis to find out how DVD, Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray did.
DGX-1: Nvidias Supercomputerchen mit 8x Tesla P100
Zwei Xeon-Prozessoren, acht Tesla-P100-Beschleuniger mit Pascal-Technik und 170 Teraflops bei halber Genauigkeit: Nvidias neuer DGX-1 ist ein Deep-Learning-Supercomputer im kompakten Rack-Format. (Nvidia Pascal, Grafikhardware)
Panasonic Lumix GX80: Günstige Systemkamera mit 4K und schnellem Autofokus
Panasonic hat mit der GX80 eine neue Systemkamera als Nachfolger der GX7 vorgestellt. Die neue Kamera nimmt neben 16-Megapixel-Fotos auch 4K-Videos auf und soll mit einem 5-Achsen-Bildstabilisator für verwacklungsarme Aufnahmen sorgen. (Systemkamera, Digitalkamera)
3D-Touch: Apple behebt Siri-Sicherheitslücke ohne iOS-Update
Vivaldi 1.0 im Test: Der gelungene Opera-Nachfolger
Vivaldi 1.0 web browser launches, targets power users
There’s a new web browser in town, and it’s packed with geeky features like a heavily customizable user interface, support for stacking browser tabs together in groups, and support for dozens of keyboard shortcuts, quick commands, and mouse gestures. The Vivaldi web browser first launched as a public preview in early 2015. Now version 1.0 is available […]
Vivaldi 1.0 web browser launches, targets power users is a post from: Liliputing
There’s a new web browser in town, and it’s packed with geeky features like a heavily customizable user interface, support for stacking browser tabs together in groups, and support for dozens of keyboard shortcuts, quick commands, and mouse gestures. The Vivaldi web browser first launched as a public preview in early 2015. Now version 1.0 is available […]
Vivaldi 1.0 web browser launches, targets power users is a post from: Liliputing
DDR4: Samsung produziert 8-GBit-Chips im 10-nm-Verfahren
Eine Strukturbreite kleiner als 20 nm: Samsung hat die Serienfertigung von DDR4-Arbeitsspeicher im sogenannten 10-nm-Class-Verfahren begonnen. Entsprechende Module fassen bis zu 128 GByte. (DDR4, GreenIT)
Gawker begins appeal of $140M Hulk Hogan sex-tape verdict
Was it wrong for a jury to decide “what’s news?”
The online news and gossip site Gawker has begun the process of appealing the $140 million verdict a jury ordered it to pay last month for publishing a sex tape of Terry Bollea, better known as former pro wrestler Hulk Hogan.
The Gawker appeal is no surprise, as the company has said it will appeal since the verdict was delivered. In motions filed late Monday, the online media outlet has asked for the verdict to be thrown out or the damages "greatly reduced," according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
Gawker lawyers argue the $25 million in punitive damages that was added on to the $110 million in compensatory damages would be "ruinous." The jury was told that Gawker Media was worth $83 million while its founder Nick Denton was worth $121 million.