Microsoft: Gamertag verfällt bei Nichtnutzung

Alle fünf Jahre müssen Mitglieder wenigstens kurz auf Xbox Live zugreifen – sonst verfällt ihr Gamertag. Diese Änderung in den Nutzungsbedingungen des Onlinedienstes hat Microsoft angekündigt. (Xbox Live, Microsoft)

Alle fünf Jahre müssen Mitglieder wenigstens kurz auf Xbox Live zugreifen - sonst verfällt ihr Gamertag. Diese Änderung in den Nutzungsbedingungen des Onlinedienstes hat Microsoft angekündigt. (Xbox Live, Microsoft)

Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 07/25/16

The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ tops the chart this week, followed by ‘Central Intelligence’. ‘Batman: The Killing Joke’ completes the top three.

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xmenapoThis week we have three newcomers in our chart.

X-Men: Apocalypse, which came out as HDRip with Korean subtitles, is the most downloaded movie.

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are Web-DL/Webrip/HDRip/BDrip/DVDrip unless stated otherwise.

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Ranking (last week) Movie IMDb Rating / Trailer
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1 (10) X-Men: Apocalypse (Subbed HDRip) 7.7 / trailer
2 (1) Central Intelligence 6.9 / trailer
3 (…) Batman: The Killing Joke 7.3 / trailer
4 (2) Warcraft (subbed HDRip) 7.7 / trailer
5 (3) The Purge: Election Year (subbed HDRip) 6.3 / trailer
6 (…) Ghostbusters (TS) 5.3 / trailer
7 (5) Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 7.0 / trailer
8 (…) The Secret Life of Pets (HDTS) 6.8 / trailer
9 (4) The Legend of Tarzan (HDTS) 6.9 / trailer
10 (9) Independence Day: Resurgence (HDTS) 5.6 / trailer

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SE730: Adata will die kleinste externe SSD der Welt haben

Die SE730, eine externe SSD von Adata, soll kleiner sein als alle anderen – das ist allerdings Definitionssache. Abgesehen davon ist das Flash-Drive dank USB 3.1 per Type-C-Stecker ziemlich flott. (Solid State Drive, Speichermedien)

Die SE730, eine externe SSD von Adata, soll kleiner sein als alle anderen - das ist allerdings Definitionssache. Abgesehen davon ist das Flash-Drive dank USB 3.1 per Type-C-Stecker ziemlich flott. (Solid State Drive, Speichermedien)

Volata Bike: Computer im Fahrradlenkervorbau und Elektroschaltung

Beim Volata Bike ist der Radcomputer in den Lenkervorbau des Smart Bike integriert. Über den Dynamo wird sein Akku aufgeladen. Mittels GPS soll die Position bei einem Diebstahl ermittelt werden. Auch eine elektronische Schaltung ist vorhanden. (Smart Bike, Technologie)

Beim Volata Bike ist der Radcomputer in den Lenkervorbau des Smart Bike integriert. Über den Dynamo wird sein Akku aufgeladen. Mittels GPS soll die Position bei einem Diebstahl ermittelt werden. Auch eine elektronische Schaltung ist vorhanden. (Smart Bike, Technologie)

Blincam: Brillenkamera löst beim Blinzeln aus

Die Kamerabrille Blincam zum Nachrüsten gewöhnlicher Brillen arbeitet wie die Fotofunktion von Google Glass: Durch einfaches Zwinkern wird ein Bild gemacht. Per Crowdfunding wurde die für die Serienproduktion erforderliche Summe bereits eingeworben. (Crowdfunding, Foto)

Die Kamerabrille Blincam zum Nachrüsten gewöhnlicher Brillen arbeitet wie die Fotofunktion von Google Glass: Durch einfaches Zwinkern wird ein Bild gemacht. Per Crowdfunding wurde die für die Serienproduktion erforderliche Summe bereits eingeworben. (Crowdfunding, Foto)

Case Remote Air: WLAN-Fernbedienung für DSLRs entwickelt

Nikon- und Canon-Besitzer können mit dem Case Remote Air ihre digitalen Spiegelreflexkameras per WLAN mit dem Smartphone oder Tablet fernsteuern und zum Beispiel Intervallaufnahmen in langen Abständen fertigen. (DSLR, Canon)

Nikon- und Canon-Besitzer können mit dem Case Remote Air ihre digitalen Spiegelreflexkameras per WLAN mit dem Smartphone oder Tablet fernsteuern und zum Beispiel Intervallaufnahmen in langen Abständen fertigen. (DSLR, Canon)

Report: Mr. Robot’s one-time only VR experience will return next week

Vice talks to the production company for this first of its kind TV VR experience.

(credit: USA Network)

Last summer, the Mr. Robot crew made headlines by revealing they were working on a TV first—a scene made specifically for virtual reality. Last week when that scene was finally released, it happened in a very Mr. Robot-esque way: "The Mr. Robot VR Experience" launched inside the Within VR app at 10:45am last Thursday and promptly disappeared after 24 hours.

Now, apparently a revival is in order. Talking to the people at Within, Vice's The Creators Project (TCP) reports the limited-time experience will resurface this coming week (though no specific date was provided). The scene focuses on main character Elliot Alderson's memories of his first date with girlfriend Shayla Nico, so it supplements the series rather than providing any information vital to the overall plot or current season. "This piece is purely about Elliot," Justin Denton, technical creative director of the production company Here Be Dragons, told TCP.

Given the distinct and unusual visual aesthetic of Mr. Robot, it's no surprise creator Sam Esmail took an interest in trying virtual reality filmmaking. VR as an emerging medium has increasingly shown up at places like the Sundance or Tribeca Film Festivals, and some TV application was inevitable. Esmail apparently reveled in the experience, according to TCP, and the results provided some innovative visual work that Here Be Dragons said they'd be incorporating in future projects.

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KAT Takedown Triggers Traffic Spike at Torrent Sites

Earlier this week KickassTorrents was taken down following a criminal investigation into the site’s alleged owner. Since then, millions of frequent users have taken refuge elsewhere. The Pirate Bay and ExtraTorrent are among the major beneficiaries, with the latter reporting an instant traffic spike of more than 300%.

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kickasstorrents_500x500With millions of unique visitors per day KickassTorrents (KAT) was the largest file-sharing site in the world.

In fact, shortly before the site went offline it was the 69th most-visited site on the entire Internet, beating Craigslist, Alibaba and the BBC.

Today, however, the site is still offline and there haven’t been any signs of an imminent comeback. This means that KAT’s millions of users have to find a new home to get their daily torrent fix.

The Pirate Bay appears to be one of the prime alternatives. The notorious torrent site has been operating steadily recently, aside from some occasional downtime, and is still seen by many as the Godfather of all torrent sites.

At the end of 2014 many Pirate Bay users moved to KAT, when the site suffered more than a month of downtime. To get the latest torrents and discuss the latest developments, among other things. Now many KAT users are likely to switch in the other direction.

TorrentFreak spoke with TPB staff member Spud17, who has seen some increase in forum traffic in recent days. She says they will welcome homeless torrenters with open arms.

“When both TPB and its forum went down, we had overwhelming support from KAT users on their forum, and our staff were able to keep the communities updated on important news and announcements thanks to the help and messages of support we received.

“Reciprocation is only right and we hope KAT staff will keep us informed of any official news/announcements so that we can help to inform,” Spud17 adds.

As for the future, the TPB staffer believes that the KAT community is strong enough to survive one way or another.

“Personally, I think KAT will be back, their community is too strong to just fizzle out, much like the TPB community seeking refuge on IRC meant it stayed together during downtime, I’m sure the KAT community will keep the faith,” Spud17 notes.

Another refuge for KAT users is ExtraTorrent, which was already the third largest torrent site before the KAT takedown. TorrentFreak spoke to an operator of the site who said that they’re seeing a significant traffic spike.

“So far we got 200% signup, and 300% traffic increase at ExtraTorrent,” ET’s SaM told us a day after KAT went down.

Similar to KAT, ExtraTorrent has an active community and forums, which makes it one of the most natural alternatives.

Despite the traffic boost, ExtraTorrent’s operator is not happy to see another site going down. However, he is not willing to throw in the towel and believes that the “torrent community” will survive this setback.

“It is sad to see an iconic site go this way, and it shows how the torrent community is targeted by all means. But, I guess torrenting will prevail and this doesn’t mean the death or end of this era,” SaM says.

Another operator of one of the top torrent sites, who spoke with us on condition of anonymity, reports a traffic increase as well, albeit a small one. The site in question targets a different audience, which may explain the limited effect.

“We’re seeing a small traffic increase, but then again we were never the KAT type of site. So KAT’s users will not move to us,” the operator says.

Despite from the traffic spikes, some torrent sites were adversely affected this week. The popular torrent caching service Torcache.net went offline at the same time KAT did, which is likely related.

As a result, torrents on 1337x.to, Monova and other sites that use the same service are not loading at the moment. Time will tell if and how these events are connected.

It is safe to say, however, that the KAT downtime has had a significant effect on the torrent community. But as history has shown time and time again, it’s doubtful that it will stop many people from sharing files in the long run.

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It’s real: Ars Technica goes hands-on with the fabled Nintendo PlayStation

We also learn next step needed to possibly play CD-ROM games on “SNES-CD.”

SEATTLE—Terry and Dan Diebold's rise to nerd fame hinges on a single piece of hardware, but when the kit is this good, that's all you need. The father and son are proud owners of the only known Nintendo PlayStation console, a hybrid Super Famicom and disc-drive system that was co-developed by Nintendo and Sony in 1991.

Thanks to Internet posts, we've seen the system's original, warehouse-related discovery, and we've seen a mighty impressive teardown thanks to hacker extraordinaire Ben Heck. But nothing compares to seeing the "SNES-CD" hardware up close, which Ars got to do at the latest installment of the Seattle Retro Gaming Expo.

Father and son Diebold said this was the latest stop in their nationwide tour of various nerd events to show off their drool-worthy discovery. They're plenty aware of public interest in the system, and to prove that, they also had a laptop running an emulated version of Super Boss Gaiden. That homebrew game was very recently designed with hopes of it one day running on the Nintendo PlayStation (meaning, it's designed for the weird system's specs). Still, to clarify: the game was not running on the Nintendo PlayStation.

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