With “Age of Triumph,” Bungie wants to give Destiny players a “victory lap”

Destiny’s final tour helps players confront the value of their successes.

Enlarge / Shoot the thing! (credit: Bungie)

For nearly three years, Destiny has been the source of strife, joy, frustration, and often fierce loyalty to millions of players. With a full sequel to the game just announced on Twitter, developer Bungie has elected to close things out with a celebration of sorts.

“The dream of Destiny has always been that it is an adventure that continues,” Bungie community manager David “DeeJ” Dague told Ars in a recent interview. “With ‘Age of Triumph,’ we’re taking a moment before a brand new beginning to take stock of everything that our community has achieved thus far.”

“Age of Triumph,” is the latest (and apparently last) of the original Destiny’s live events. These free updates came with new activities and rewards for players to rally around, but they lacked the new missions, maps, enemies, or other more substantive additions you’d find in paid expansions. With a sequel on the way, Bungie has every incentive to ensure players come away from the first game with a pleasant memory of this final event. To that end, “Age of Triumph” adds new in-game rewards like armor and a “Record Book” of achievements to showcase players who reach Bungie-approved milestones.

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iPhone: Die TSMC soll Apples A11-Chip im 10-nm-Verfahren produzieren

2017 wird das Jahr der 10-nm-Smartpone-Prozessoren: Neben Mediatek, Hisilicon, Qualcomm und Samsung entsteht auch Apples A11-Chip in einem solchen Node. Die TSMC soll bis Sommer über 50 Millionen SoCs für das nächste iPhone herstellen. (Apple, Smartphone)

2017 wird das Jahr der 10-nm-Smartpone-Prozessoren: Neben Mediatek, Hisilicon, Qualcomm und Samsung entsteht auch Apples A11-Chip in einem solchen Node. Die TSMC soll bis Sommer über 50 Millionen SoCs für das nächste iPhone herstellen. (Apple, Smartphone)

New Pound Coin: Neue Pfund-Münze nutzt angeblich geheime Sicherheitsfunktion

Die Briten bekommen eine neue 1-Pfund-Münze mit einer “versteckten Hochsicherheitsfunktion”. Zum Nachbau per Reverse Engineering braucht es wohl aber nur die Patentschriften, eines der Millionen Lesegeräte und einen guten Chemiker. Von Sebastian Grüner (Reverse Engineering, RFID)

Die Briten bekommen eine neue 1-Pfund-Münze mit einer "versteckten Hochsicherheitsfunktion". Zum Nachbau per Reverse Engineering braucht es wohl aber nur die Patentschriften, eines der Millionen Lesegeräte und einen guten Chemiker. Von Sebastian Grüner (Reverse Engineering, RFID)

HP Elite Slice im Kurztest: So müsste ein Mac Mini aussehen!

Leicht zu warten, schickes Gehäuse, gut austauschbare Komponenten: Das alles schafft HP mit dem Elite Slice und zeigt, wie ein Rechner nachhaltig zu konstruieren ist. Selbst bei den Anschlüssen gibt es kaum Kompromisse und mit der Quad-Core-CPU ist der Minirechner effizienter als der Mac Mini. Ein Test von Andreas Sebayang und Sebastian Grüner (HP, GreenIT)

Leicht zu warten, schickes Gehäuse, gut austauschbare Komponenten: Das alles schafft HP mit dem Elite Slice und zeigt, wie ein Rechner nachhaltig zu konstruieren ist. Selbst bei den Anschlüssen gibt es kaum Kompromisse und mit der Quad-Core-CPU ist der Minirechner effizienter als der Mac Mini. Ein Test von Andreas Sebayang und Sebastian Grüner (HP, GreenIT)

Planet Earth II is “need a new TV” propaganda—if you get the right version

How do you feel about lemur eyes so pristine and bright, they stare into your soul?

Enlarge / This flamingo colony runs in a nearly perfect formation as a "parade" of sorts. It's even more stunning in motion—and that much more stunning if you get to see the birds' perfect pink tones on an HDR-10 display. (credit: BBC Home Entertainment)

BBC series Planet Earth stood out in 2006 for many reasons: massive budget, beautiful cinematography, isolated ends of the planet, David Attenborough, etc., etc. But I would argue that its 2007 "re-launch" on high-def discs did as much to drive the show's popularity.

Back then, people needed convincing that a fully 1080p home theater was worth the cost. Planet Earth's pure, uncompressed 1080p version (available on both Blu-ray and HD-DVD, weren't those the days) went a long way toward doing that—and proved out the production crew's use of cutting-edge cameras. Big-ticket TV buyers were the first to invite truly sexy cheetahs and blue whales into their living rooms.

In the decade since, other gorgeous globe-trotting documentary series (including a few from the BBC) have premiered. But today's "UHD Blu-ray" release of the six-episode sequel, Planet Earth II, makes clear what it takes to earn the series' name. Planet Earth II is the momentum-tipping disc release that TV manufacturers around the world have been waiting for, and it offers a definitive answer to the question, "Why in the world do I need a 4K high dynamic range TV?"

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Neuralink: Elon Musk will Gehirn-Computer-Schnittstellen entwickeln

Noch ein Chefjob für Elon Musk: Er hat ein Unternehmen gegründet, das Gehirnimplantate entwickeln soll. Er will Neuralink selbst leiten – trotz seiner Chefposten bei SpaceX und Tesla. (Elon Musk, KI)

Noch ein Chefjob für Elon Musk: Er hat ein Unternehmen gegründet, das Gehirnimplantate entwickeln soll. Er will Neuralink selbst leiten - trotz seiner Chefposten bei SpaceX und Tesla. (Elon Musk, KI)

Neue Rotorblätter: Hubschrauber könnten bald viel leiser fliegen

Das Flap-Flap wird weniger laut: Durch eine neue Form für die Rotorblätter sollen Helikopter künftig leiser fliegen können. Bereits 2018 sollen erste Hubschrauber damit abheben. (Airbus)

Das Flap-Flap wird weniger laut: Durch eine neue Form für die Rotorblätter sollen Helikopter künftig leiser fliegen können. Bereits 2018 sollen erste Hubschrauber damit abheben. (Airbus)

BitTorrent Inc. to Refocus on What Made it Rich – uTorrent

BitTorrent Inc is best known for its uTorrent client, but in recent years the company has publicly placed almost all of its emphasis on other projects, despite the software being its major breadwinner. Now, however, it appears the company is set for another shake-up, with yet another CEO and a fresh commitment to focus on its uTorrent and Mainline clients.

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While torrent clients such as qBitTorrent and Deluge have a passionate following among enthusiasts, there can only be one winner when it comes the true king of BitTorrent transfers.

Owned by San-Francisco based BitTorrent Inc., uTorrent is the leading torrent client in the West. It has more than 150 million active users a month, a staggering achievement for a piece of software that started out as a one-man project in Sweden back in 2004.

Now on version 3.4.9, uTorrent has undergone more than 12 years of development, 11 years under the guidance of BitTorrent Inc., who took control of the client (and its creator Ludvig Strigeus) back in 2006. The client’s massive success since has had a significant effect on BitTorrent Inc., generating tens of millions of dollars in advertising and affiliate revenue.

Indeed, this revenue has been the major contributor to BitTorrent Inc.’s very existence, financing a basket of other products the company has brought to the table in recent years, such as the popular Dropbox competitor BitTorrent Sync.

But despite the huge contribution uTorrent has made to the company and its various forays into other areas, in recent years the software has descended into something of an unsung hero.

Caught between the bad publicity generated by millions of pirates using the software for less than legal activities, a reliance on its huge revenue, plus its role in distributing content from signed-up artists, BitTorrent Inc. has at times been required to delicately maneuver around the client’s very existence.

Now, however, that might be about to change. According to a report from Variety, changes are underway at BitTorrent Inc that could see uTorrent and its Mainline sister client come back into the limelight.

First up, the company has yet another new CEO. Rogelio Choy joins the company after spending two years at parking service Luxe Valet. However, Choy is also a former BitTorrent employee, serving as its Chief Operating Officer between 2012 and 2015.

The hiring of Choy reportedly coincides with a shake-up of BitTorrent Inc.’s product line. BitTorrent Live, the patented live video streaming project developed by BitTorrent creator Bram Cohen, will be set loose as a separate, venture-funded company, Variety reports.

That company will be headed up by Cohen himself, who will reportedly step back from his day-to-day involvement with BitTorrent Inc. but remain on the company’s board. He also has a little something up his sleeve.

Cohen, a serial inventor and self-confessed puzzle enthusiast, is said to be focusing on a new crypto-currency project. Given how active Cohen has been in related and often heated discussion online in recent years, that doesn’t come as a surprise.

But with all these changes underway, perhaps the most important news for torrent fans is that BitTorrent Inc. will refocus on its flagship products, the uTorrent and Mainline clients. Quite how this will manifest itself is open to debate, however.

Most of the really important additions such as magnet links, PEX, and the network-friendly uTP protocol enhancement happened before 2010, some seven years ago. There have been a few minor additions in recent times, such as altruistic mode in 2016, but other than that development has been flat.

Pulling something exciting out of the hat at this late stage in a product’s life could be a big ask but considering BitTorrent’s success and longevity (nothing else has come along to beat it from a technical perspective in 15 years), the company could yet deliver a surprise.

It’s certainly possible, however, that BitTorrent Inc. will choose to continue its policy of focusing on what positive things the software can do, rather than the software itself. For years the company has been trying to attract artists to its distribution platform, even going as far as offering to finance them through its discovery fund.

But with that now scrapped, it will need to rely on artists who understand the benefits of BitTorrent Bundles. They will join the likes of Bribery Corporation, who recently struck a deal with BitTorrent to provide the exclusive platform for all their releases.

Whatever happens, uTorrent remains an exciting part of the P2P landscape and doesn’t look like it will disappear anytime soon. Whether it can receive an unexpected technological boost will remain to be seen, but in the meantime it will remain the client of choice for tens of millions of fans, many of whom are happy with it, just the way it is.

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Microsofts Project Torino: Programmieren für sehbehinderte Kinder

Drehen, drücken, debuggen: Microsofts Project Torino ist eine Art Programmiersprache zum Anfassen. Das Ziel: Kindern mit Behinderung eine Karriere als Softwareentwickler zu eröffnen und dem Fachkräftemangel entgegenzuwirken. (Microsoft, Technologie)

Drehen, drücken, debuggen: Microsofts Project Torino ist eine Art Programmiersprache zum Anfassen. Das Ziel: Kindern mit Behinderung eine Karriere als Softwareentwickler zu eröffnen und dem Fachkräftemangel entgegenzuwirken. (Microsoft, Technologie)

Activision: Mehr als Hinweise auf Destiny 2 und neues Call of Duty 14

Bungie hat Destiny 2 offiziell angekündigt und damit auch Spekulationen über eine PC-Version indirekt bestätigt. Auch auf das nächste Call of Duty gibt es immer mehr Hinweise. (Destiny, Call of Duty)

Bungie hat Destiny 2 offiziell angekündigt und damit auch Spekulationen über eine PC-Version indirekt bestätigt. Auch auf das nächste Call of Duty gibt es immer mehr Hinweise. (Destiny, Call of Duty)