Ireland to challenge EU ruling on Apple’s $14.5 billion tax bill

“Envy across EU about how we’ve established so many HQs in Dublin,” claims minister.

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Irish ministers confirmed on Friday, after days of talks, that they will appeal against the European Union's Apple tax ruling.

Earlier this week, Ireland was ordered by the European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, to reclaim €13 billion plus interest in back taxes from Apple.

The issue initially threatened to split the government with independent ministers saying they were reluctant to challenge the decision.

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Revenge porn, social media, and tech take center stage at Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Sick of the Fringe performers hope to inspire new ideas on health research.

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As feathers settle at the end of yet another Edinburgh Fringe Festival, this year's event—celebrating its 69th birthday—showed that, despite its staunch old age, material at the fest is increasingly relevant to contemporary discourses on social media, research, science, and technology.

These topics underpinned many of the performances at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. One such example was The Sick of The Fringe conceived by artist, performer, and Wellcome Trust engagement fellow Brian Lobel.

He explained the rationale behind the show to Ars: "As a performer in Edinburgh for the last eight summers, I found myself frustrated by the lack of nuanced conversation, particularly about issues of health, the body, trauma, illness, and disability." He added:

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Top Torrent Sites See Traffic Surge After ‘Shutdowns’

The past month has been a turbulent one for the torrent community. With the closure of KickassTorrents and Torrentz.eu, two of the largest players were gone without prior notice. Today we take a look at the aftermath, showing that the big sites have expanded their userbases but that some smaller torrent sites are actually worse off now.

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.

boatssailAt TorrentFreak we have been keeping a close eye on the torrent ecosystem for more than a decade.

During this time, many torrent sites have shut down, either voluntarily or after being forced to by a court order.

However, never before have we witnessed events like those of recent weeks.

On July 20, KickassTorrents (KAT), the largest torrent site at the time, was shut down after its alleged owner was arrested. A few days later Torrentz said farewell, leaving many more without access to their torrent search engine of choice.

Just like that, two of the largest torrent sites had disappeared, causing much confusion and uncertainty among former users. Both sites had millions of daily visitors who needed to find a new home.

Now that the dust has settled a bit we take a look at the massive migration that took place.

First off, the search for alternative torrent sites is nicely illustrated by Google Trends. Immediately after KAT shut down, searches for “torrent sites” shot through the roof, as seen below.

“Torrent sites” searches (90 days)

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While many sites across the board are ‘profiting’ from the shutdowns, most traffic appears to be going to the big players. The Pirate Bay, for example, which recently became the largest torrent site again, as well as runner-up ExtraTorrent.

To get a representative picture of changes we asked Similarweb for an overview of the traffic that flowed to the top five torrent sites over the past months, plus Torrentz. The data is taken from a sample of over 200 million devices measuring desktop visits only.

The graph below shows that traffic to all sites went up after Kat.cr was taken offline. Torrentz initially saw a sharp rise as well, but traffic tanked after its farewell message early August.

Traffic to the top 5 torrent sites (large)

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In absolute terms The Pirate Bay benefited the most, adding several million daily visitors, with a relative increase of 67%. ExtraTorrent, however, doubled its numbers with a 101% increase, welcoming a lot of new users after the Torrentz shutdown.

The three other sites in the top five, RARBG, 1337x.to and YTS.ag, saw their visitor numbers go up by 45%, 53% and 44% respectively. Still good hundreds of thousands of extra visitors per day, according to the reported data.

The Pirate Bay team previously told us that they are happy to welcome these new users, which made it the king of torrents once again. Similarly, ExtraTorrent is also motivated to keep expanding.

“We always think and dream of growing and we indeed plan to keep growing,” ExtraTorrent’s SaM tells TorrentFreak, adding that the members of the site make it a success.

Aside from the big players, several smaller sites also saw their traffic rise. Initially, a lot of interest went out to ‘mirrors’ and copies of KAT and Torrentz, some of which are still doing very well traffic-wise.

Torrentz2, for example, greatly benefited from coverage in the Indian press. While the site is not that popular in the West, in India it quickly became one of the largest sites in the country with Alexa ranking it in 127th place locally.

Interestingly, however, there are also several torrent sites that have been ‘hurt’ by the recent takedown of Torrentz. As thelargest torrent meta-search, Torrentz sent traffic to a lot of ‘smaller’ sites, traffic that has now disappeared.

Torlock, for example, initially saw an increase when KAT went offline but after Torrentz folded their traffic tanked. The site currently has half the users it had two months ago.

“After KAT we saw a massive increase but I assume that was because Torrentz received much more traffic when KAT went down,” Torlock’s operator tells TF.

“Because we were very reliant on Torrentz when it shut down, it basically halved our traffic. So currently we are half of where we were before KAT and Torrentz shut down.”

With millions of people moving to new sites, it’s safe to say that the torrent ‘community’ is in turmoil, trying to find a new status quo. Whether the shutdowns will actually lead to fewer people using torrents is unclear though. Thus far we have not seen any evidence that this is the case.

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Razer Ornata angeschaut: Diese Tastatur ist ein Hybrid aus Mecha und Rubberdome

Die Ornata soll laut Razer das Beste aus beiden Welten bieten: Sie ist günstiger als eine vergleichbare mechanische Tastatur, obgleich auch sie entsprechende Switches nutzt – die darunter liegende, beleuchtete Membran macht außerdem ‘schwebende’ Tasten möglich. (Razer, Eingabegerät)

Die Ornata soll laut Razer das Beste aus beiden Welten bieten: Sie ist günstiger als eine vergleichbare mechanische Tastatur, obgleich auch sie entsprechende Switches nutzt - die darunter liegende, beleuchtete Membran macht außerdem 'schwebende' Tasten möglich. (Razer, Eingabegerät)

Practical Fold-Away Portable Laptop Desk

Unlike the usual Japanese-style foldable laptop desk where you can use it on your couch or bed, this new practical laptop desk will provide a real desk experiences as it will fold out as a 22-3/4″ Width x 16″ Depth workspace – larger than any portable laptop desk I’ve ever seen. What’s cool is that […]

Unlike the usual Japanese-style foldable laptop desk where you can use it on your couch or bed, this new practical laptop desk will provide a real desk experiences as it will fold out as a 22-3/4″ Width x 16″ Depth workspace – larger than any portable laptop desk I’ve ever seen. What’s cool is that […]

Meet Visual Labs, a body camera startup that doesn’t sell body cameras

Dos Palos, Calif. is one of a handful of cities trying out chest-worn Androids.

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DOS PALOS, Calif.—The streets of this agricultural town in Merced County almost feel like a John Steinbeck novel.

The day Ars was in Dos Palos was hot, bright, and quiet. Walking downtown on a weekday, the only people out looked like high schoolers milling around on their lunch break. Banners on the street proclaimed support for the “Broncos,” the school’s football team. Other signs tried to hype up the annual “Cotton Festival,” named after the primary crop in the area.

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Smithsonian Channel’s Building Star Trek is a cheesy but reverent tribute

The Starship Enterprise’s 50-year-old glue gets a spotlight on Sunday.

“After the show was cancelled, most props were thrown in the dumpster,” Brooks Peck, curator at the EMP museum in Seattle, says of the set of Star Trek: The Original Series.

Peck is just one of many curators, actors, screenwriters, and fans that we meet in the Smithsonian Channel’s two-hour Star Trek tribute, Building Star Trek. Peck’s quiet enthusiasm shines through the frenetically-structured special. Part-documentary and part-reality show, the special shows how the iconic props from The Original Series are being restored and how they’ve influenced contemporary science.

Cheap props, rich imagination

As a fan, seeing the old Star Trek props is often as interesting as seeing the contemporary science that the props inspired. Building Star Trek opens with the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum bringing the original 11-foot model of the Starship Enterprise to expert restorers. The museum hopes to display the model in the Boeing “Icons of Flight” entry hall. Despite how precious some might consider the original Enterprise, the documentary gives the impression that most of the props and sets that survived have not been well cared for. On the model Enterprise, the Air and Space Museum’s chief conservator Malcolm Collum points out chipping paint and 50-year-old glue coming apart at the seams. The wiring within the ship that was used to light up its windows also needs restoring so the model won’t catch fire.

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This is why you don’t see cheap Windows devices with 8GB of RAM (specs for cheap Windows licenses)

This is why you don’t see cheap Windows devices with 8GB of RAM (specs for cheap Windows licenses)

Microsoft offers Windows licenses for free to makers of tablets with 9 inch or smaller displays… but the company also offers deep discounts for makers of low-end notebooks, 2-in-1 devices, stick PCs, and all-in-one desktops.

So if you’ve ever wondered why all cheap Windows devices seem to have extraordinarily similar specs, here’s the answer: because in order to qualify for a Windows license that costs $30 or less, they need to agree to specific hardware guidelines.

Continue reading This is why you don’t see cheap Windows devices with 8GB of RAM (specs for cheap Windows licenses) at Liliputing.

This is why you don’t see cheap Windows devices with 8GB of RAM (specs for cheap Windows licenses)

Microsoft offers Windows licenses for free to makers of tablets with 9 inch or smaller displays… but the company also offers deep discounts for makers of low-end notebooks, 2-in-1 devices, stick PCs, and all-in-one desktops.

So if you’ve ever wondered why all cheap Windows devices seem to have extraordinarily similar specs, here’s the answer: because in order to qualify for a Windows license that costs $30 or less, they need to agree to specific hardware guidelines.

Continue reading This is why you don’t see cheap Windows devices with 8GB of RAM (specs for cheap Windows licenses) at Liliputing.

Tomtom: Abenteureruhr und Handgelenks-Muskelmessung vorgestellt

Mit einem neuartigen Fitnesstracker von Tomtom sollen Athleten den Körperfettanteil und die Muskelmasse messen können – direkt am Handgelenk. Außerdem hat der Hersteller eine Sportuhr für abenteuerlustige Wanderer und Wintersportler vorgestellt. (Tomtom, Mobil)

Mit einem neuartigen Fitnesstracker von Tomtom sollen Athleten den Körperfettanteil und die Muskelmasse messen können - direkt am Handgelenk. Außerdem hat der Hersteller eine Sportuhr für abenteuerlustige Wanderer und Wintersportler vorgestellt. (Tomtom, Mobil)

Streamingdienste: Netflix und Amazon Prime müssen Filmabgabe zahlen

Auf Netflix und Amazon Prime kommen weitere Kosten zu: Die EU-Kommission hat ein Gesetz der Bundesregierung gebilligt, laut dem auch Streamingdienste mit Sitz im Ausland zur Zahlung der Filmabgabe verpflichtet sind. (Netflix, Amazon)

Auf Netflix und Amazon Prime kommen weitere Kosten zu: Die EU-Kommission hat ein Gesetz der Bundesregierung gebilligt, laut dem auch Streamingdienste mit Sitz im Ausland zur Zahlung der Filmabgabe verpflichtet sind. (Netflix, Amazon)