Spider-Man Homecoming review: Having a blast with Peter Parker’s day off

This is the first action movie in years I would recommend anyone I know go see.

Enlarge / Trouble brews high, high in the sky. If only we had a hero nearby who could quickly scale buildings. (credit: Marvel Studios)

How many Spider-Man film reboots do we really need? That's not a hypothetical question. The comic series often hinges on "boy-becomes-man" plot devices, so you don't want someone portraying Peter Parker who reaches 90210 levels of aging out. But the Menudo method of revolving-door casting can get exhausting with feature-length films.

To escape its reboot baggage, Spider-Man Homecoming had quite a skyscraper of expectations to climb. Thankfully, its every element, including one of the best "teen" actor ensembles I've ever seen, spins enough taut, sky-high webbing to leap it handily.

Peter Parker can’t lose

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Valve: Steam-Streaming für Samsung-TVs verfügbar

Statt einer Steam-Link-Box funktioniert Valves In-Home-Streaming bei einigen Samsung-Fernsehern über die integrierte Hardware via App. Derzeit klappt das nur in 1080p mit einem Steam Controller, in einigen Wochen auch in 4K und mit weiteren Pads. (Steam Link, Steam)

Statt einer Steam-Link-Box funktioniert Valves In-Home-Streaming bei einigen Samsung-Fernsehern über die integrierte Hardware via App. Derzeit klappt das nur in 1080p mit einem Steam Controller, in einigen Wochen auch in 4K und mit weiteren Pads. (Steam Link, Steam)

Hardcore UK Pirates Dwindle But Illegal Streaming Poses New Threat

The Intellectual Property Office reports that while UK infringement levels are stable, new threats are challenging progress. Around seven million people are consuming some level of copyright infringing content, but illicit streaming and stream-ripping are increasing in popularity. Interestingly, however, the number of consumers accessing exclusively free content is at an all time low.

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For as many years as ‘pirate’ services have been online it has been clear that licensed services need to aggressively compete to stay in the game.

Both the music and movie industries were initially slow to get off the mark but in recent years the position has changed. Licensed services such as Spotify and Netflix are now household names and doing well, even among people who have traditionally consumed illicit content.

This continuing trend was highlighted again this morning in a press release by the UK’s Intellectual Property Office. In a fairly upbeat tone, the IPO notes that innovative streaming models offered by both Netflix and Spotify are helping to keep online infringement stable in the UK.

“The Online Copyright Infringement (OCI) Tracker, commissioned by the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO), has revealed that 15 per cent of UK internet users, approximately 7 million people, either stream or download material that infringes copyright,” the IPO reports.

The full tracking report, which is now on its 7th wave, is yet to be released but the government has teased a few interesting stats. While the 7 million infringer number is mostly unchanged from last year, the mix of hardcore (only use infringing sources) and casual infringers (also use legal sources) has changed.

“Consumers accessing exclusively free content is at an all-time low,” the IPO reveals, noting that legitimate streaming is also on the up, with Spotify increasing its userbase by 7% since 2016.

But despite the positive signs, the government says that there are concerns surrounding illicit streaming, both of music and video content. Unsurprisingly, ‘pirate’ set-top boxes get a prominent mention and are labeled a threat to positive trends.

“Illicitly adapted set top boxes, which allow users to illegally stream premium TV content such as blockbuster movies, threaten to undermine recent progress. 13 per cent of online infringers are using streaming boxes that can be easily adapted to stream illicit content,” the IPO says.

Again, since the report hasn’t yet been published, there are currently no additional details to be examined. However, the “boxes that can be easily adapted” comment could easily reference Amazon Firesticks, for example, that are currently being used for entirely legitimate means.

The IPO notes that an IPTV consultation is underway which may provide guidance on how the devices can be dealt with in the future. A government response is due to be published later in the summer.

Also heavily on the radar is a fairly steep reported increase in stream-ripping, which is the unlicensed downloading of music from streaming sources so that it can be kept on a user’s hard drive or device.

A separate report, commissioned by the IPO and PRS for Music, reveals that 15% of Internet users have stream-ripped in some way and the use of ripping services is on the up.

“The use of stream-ripping websites increased by 141.3% between 2014 and 2016,” the IPO notes.

“In a survey of over 9000 people, 57% of UK adults claimed to be aware of stream-ripping services. Those who claimed to have used a stream-ripping service were significantly more likely to be male and between the ages of 16 to 34 years.”

PRS goes into a little more detail, claiming that stream-ripping is now “the most prevalent and fastest growing form of music piracy in the UK.” The music licensing outfit claims that almost 70% of music-specific infringement is accounted for by stream-ripping.

The survey, carried out by INCOPRO and Kantar Media, looked at 80 stream-ripping services, which included apps, websites, browser plug-ins and other stand-alone software. Each supplied content from a range of sources including SoundCloud, Spotify and Deezer, but YouTube was found to be the most popular source, accounting for 75 of the 80 services.

There are several reported motivations for users to stream-rip but interestingly the number one reason involves what some people consider to be ‘honest’ piracy. A total of 31% of stream-rippers said that since they already own the music, and only use ripping services to obtain it in another format.

Just over a quarter (26%) said they wanted to listen to music while not connected to the Internet while 25% said that a permanent copy helps them while on the move. Around one in five people who stream-rip say that music is either unaffordable or overpriced.

“We hope that this research will provide the basis for a renewed and re-focused commitment to tackling online copyright infringement,” says Robert Ashcroft, Chief Executive, PRS for Music.

“The long term health of the UK’s cultural and creative sectors is in everyone’s best interests, including those of the digital service providers, and a co-ordinated industry and government approach to tackling stream ripping is essential.”

Ros Lynch, Copyright and IP Enforcement Director at the IPO, took the opportunity to praise the widespread use of legitimate platforms. However, he also noted that innovation also continues in piracy circles, with stream-ripping a prime example.

“It’s great that legal streaming sites continue to be a hugely popular choice for consumers. The success and popularity of these platforms show the importance of evolution and innovation in the entertainment industry,” Lynch said.

“Ironically it is innovation that also benefits those looking to undermine IP rights and benefit financially from copyright infringement. There has never been more choice or flexibility for consumers of TV and music, however illicit streaming devices and stream-ripping are threatening this progress.”

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Core i7-7280X und Core i7-7800X im Test: Intels 8C- und 6C-Konter verpufft

Der Core i7-7280X mit acht und der Core i7-7800X mit sechs Kernen sind sehr schnelle Prozessoren mit hohem Takt. Die zwei Skylake-X-Chips müssen sich aber an den günstigeren Ryzen-CPUs von AMD messen lassen, und da gibt es bessere Angebote. Ein Test von Marc Sauter (Skylake, Prozessor)

Der Core i7-7280X mit acht und der Core i7-7800X mit sechs Kernen sind sehr schnelle Prozessoren mit hohem Takt. Die zwei Skylake-X-Chips müssen sich aber an den günstigeren Ryzen-CPUs von AMD messen lassen, und da gibt es bessere Angebote. Ein Test von Marc Sauter (Skylake, Prozessor)

Google: Maps-Nutzer können einfacher Ortsinformationen hinzufügen

Mit einer neuen Übersicht in Maps will Google das Hinzufügen von Hintergrundinformationen zu Orten und Sehenswürdigkeiten vereinfachen. Das Unternehmen verspricht sich so beispielsweise mehr Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit. (Google Maps, Google)

Mit einer neuen Übersicht in Maps will Google das Hinzufügen von Hintergrundinformationen zu Orten und Sehenswürdigkeiten vereinfachen. Das Unternehmen verspricht sich so beispielsweise mehr Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit. (Google Maps, Google)

Overwatch: Held Nummer 25 hat die goldene Faust

Blizzard hat einen neuen Helden für Overwatch vorgestellt: Er heißt Doomfist, ist ein offensiver Nahkämpfer mit einem Schmetterschlag und bereits auf den öffentlichen Testservern spielbar. Fans kennen ihn schon länger. (Overwatch, Blizzard)

Blizzard hat einen neuen Helden für Overwatch vorgestellt: Er heißt Doomfist, ist ein offensiver Nahkämpfer mit einem Schmetterschlag und bereits auf den öffentlichen Testservern spielbar. Fans kennen ihn schon länger. (Overwatch, Blizzard)

Musikstreaming: Soundcloud entlässt auch in Berlin

Bei Soundcloud werden fast die Hälfte aller Arbeitsplätze abgebaut. In Berlin sind viele Data Scientists, Machine-Learning- und Backend-Entwickler betroffen, obwohl der Standort erhalten bleibt. (Soundcloud, Musik)

Bei Soundcloud werden fast die Hälfte aller Arbeitsplätze abgebaut. In Berlin sind viele Data Scientists, Machine-Learning- und Backend-Entwickler betroffen, obwohl der Standort erhalten bleibt. (Soundcloud, Musik)

Struggling for survival, SoundCloud closes San Francisco, London offices

Audio startup has lost over $150M from 2010 through 2015.

Enlarge / Alexander Ljung, CEO and co-founder of SoundCloud, seen here in 2013. (credit: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

SoundCloud announced Thursday that it would be closing its San Francisco and London offices—firing 173 employees, or around 40 percent of its staff.

The Berlin-based company has been struggling for years: it reported losses of over €51 million ($58.1 million) in 2015—losses that have steadily grown since 2010.

In January 2017 financial statements, the company said the losses "give rise to a material uncertainty about the Group's ability to continue as a going concern."

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Bungie: Beta von Destiny 2 enthält erste Kampagnenmission

Die erste Mission der Kampagne plus einen Strike und zwei Multiplayermodi: Das sind die Inhalte der offenen Beta von Destiny 2, die Mitte Juli 2017 auf Konsolen beginnt. PC-Spieler müssen etwas länger warten. (Destiny 2, Playstation 4)

Die erste Mission der Kampagne plus einen Strike und zwei Multiplayermodi: Das sind die Inhalte der offenen Beta von Destiny 2, die Mitte Juli 2017 auf Konsolen beginnt. PC-Spieler müssen etwas länger warten. (Destiny 2, Playstation 4)

Android-Verbreitung: Nougat knackt die 10-Prozent-Marke

Android 7.0 und 7.1 alias Nougat erreichen erstmals zusammen eine Verbreitung von über zehn Prozent – was immer noch weniger als bei allen Android-Hauptversionen seit Kitkat ist. Immerhin ist die jüngste Version 7.1 in Googles monatlicher Erhebung mit Blick auf die Verbreitung nicht mehr Tabellenletzter. (Android, Smartphone)

Android 7.0 und 7.1 alias Nougat erreichen erstmals zusammen eine Verbreitung von über zehn Prozent - was immer noch weniger als bei allen Android-Hauptversionen seit Kitkat ist. Immerhin ist die jüngste Version 7.1 in Googles monatlicher Erhebung mit Blick auf die Verbreitung nicht mehr Tabellenletzter. (Android, Smartphone)