Cloi-Roboter: LG zeigt neue tonnenförmige Hilfsroboter

Zusammen mit seiner ThinQ-Plattform hat LG verschiedene neue Hilfsroboter vorgestellt: Der Serving Robot soll Essen servieren, der Porter Robot Koffer tragen und der Shopping Cart Robot beim Einkaufen helfen. Am Aussehen der Helfer könnte LG noch etwa…

Zusammen mit seiner ThinQ-Plattform hat LG verschiedene neue Hilfsroboter vorgestellt: Der Serving Robot soll Essen servieren, der Porter Robot Koffer tragen und der Shopping Cart Robot beim Einkaufen helfen. Am Aussehen der Helfer könnte LG noch etwas arbeiten. (CES 2018, Roboter)

Garmin Forerunner 645 smartwatch features GPS, Garmin Pay, music playback

Garmin’s latest watch blurs the lines between a fitness/running gadget and a smartwatch. The Garmin Forerunner 645 Music has integrated GPS for run tracking and navigation, a music player that lets you listen to tunes while on a run, while leavin…

Garmin’s latest watch blurs the lines between a fitness/running gadget and a smartwatch. The Garmin Forerunner 645 Music has integrated GPS for run tracking and navigation, a music player that lets you listen to tunes while on a run, while leaving your phone at home, and support for Garmin Pay contactless payments so you can […]

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ThinQ: LG fährt voll auf künstliche Intelligenz ab

Mit ThinQ setzt LG alles auf die KI-Karte: Die selbst entwickelte Plattform soll dank neuem Alpha-9-Prozessor in alle OLED-TVs des Jahres 2018 kommen, sämtliche Haushaltsgeräte des letzten Jahres sollen ebenfalls die KI nachgeliefert bekommen. Das The…

Mit ThinQ setzt LG alles auf die KI-Karte: Die selbst entwickelte Plattform soll dank neuem Alpha-9-Prozessor in alle OLED-TVs des Jahres 2018 kommen, sämtliche Haushaltsgeräte des letzten Jahres sollen ebenfalls die KI nachgeliefert bekommen. Das Thema Fernseher hat der Hersteller nur angeschnitten. (CES 2018, OLED)

TVAddons and ZemTV Ask Court to Dismiss U.S. Piracy Lawsuit

The people behind TVAddons and the ZemTV Kodi addon have asked a Texas District Court to dismiss the piracy lawsuit filed by Dish Networks against them. Both defendants are foreign nationals who say they have no connection to Texas. The case, therefore, violates their due process rights, the defense argues.

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Last year, American satellite and broadcast provider Dish Network targeted two well-known players in the third-party Kodi add-on ecosystem.

In a complaint filed in a federal court in Texas, add-on ZemTV and the TVAddons library were accused of copyright infringement. As a result, both are facing up to $150,000 in damages for each offense.

While the case was filed in Texas, neither of the defendants live there, or even in the United States. The owner and operator of TVAddons is Adam Lackman, who resides in Montreal, Canada. ZemTV’s developer Shahjahan Durrani is even further away in London, UK.

Their limited connection to Texas is reason for the case to be dismissed, according to the legal team of the two defendants. They are represented by attorneys Erin Russel and Jason Sweet, who asked the Court to drop the case late last week.

According to their motion, the Texas District Court does not have jurisdiction over the two defendants.

“Lackman and Durrani have never been residents or citizens of Texas; they have never owned property in Texas; they have never voted in Texas; they have never personally visited Texas; they have never directed any business activity of any kind to anyone in Texas […] and they have never earned income in Texas,” the motion reads.

Technically, defendants can be sued in a district they have never been, as long as they “directed actions” at the state or its citizens.

According to Dish, this is the case here since both defendants made their services available to local residents, among other things. However, the defense team argues that’s not enough to establish jurisdiction in this case.

“Plaintiff’s conclusory allegation that Lackman and Durrani marketed, made available, and distributed ZemTV service and the ZemTV add-on to consumers in the State of Texas and the Southern District of Texas is misleading at best,” the attorneys write.

If the case proceeds this would go against the US constitution, violating the defendants’ due process rights. Whether the infringement claims hold ground or not, Dish has no right to sue, according to the defense.

“Defendants are citizens of Canada and Great Britain and have not had sufficient contacts in the State of Texas for this Court to exercise personal jurisdiction over them. To do so would violate the Due Process Clause of the United States Constitution.”

The Court must now decide whether the case can proceed or not. TorrentFreak reached out to TVAddons but the service wishes to refrain from commenting on the proceeding at the moment.

Previously, TVAddons made it clear that it sees the Dish lawsuit as an attempt to destroy the Kodi addon community. One of the methods of attack it mentioned, was to sue people in foreign jurisdictions.

“Most people don’t have money lying around to hire lawyers in places they’ve never even visited. This means that if a company sues you in a foreign country and you can’t afford a lawyer, you’re screwed even if you did nothing wrong,” TVAddons wrote at the time.

A copy of the motion to dismiss is available here (pdf).

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Powermat jumps on the Qi wireless charging bandwagon

VHS vs Betamax. Blu-ray vs HD-DVD. TiVo vs ReplayTV. As is often the case, when a new technology arises, there are often competing standards at first. But the market can’t always support two standards, because customers want to just be able to bu…

VHS vs Betamax. Blu-ray vs HD-DVD. TiVo vs ReplayTV. As is often the case, when a new technology arises, there are often competing standards at first. But the market can’t always support two standards, because customers want to just be able to buy a product and know that it’ll work with all their existing accessories […]

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Google rebrands all its payment solutions as “Google Pay”

After Google Checkout, Google Wallet, Android Pay, and Google Tez, there’s now Google Pay.

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Google just announced it is merging all of its various payment programs into a single brand called "Google Pay."

Google Pay will be a one-stop shop for all your Google Payment needs: NFC smartphone payments, P2P transfers, and Web payments. Google's payment solution site has already clicked over to the new branding, and we'd guess a rebrand of the Android Pay app won't be far behind. The branding should start popping up on store credit card machines, too.

By our count this is Google's fifth payment brand. Google Checkout was Google's PayPal competitor, giving Web vendors a payment processing solution and customers an easy way to bring over their credit card and address data. Google Wallet was the first NFC payment system for smartphones, and later it was rebranded to Android Pay with the Wallet sticking around as a P2P payment system. Android Pay is currently Google's primary payment brand, but it's a bit awkward given it is branded as a platform-specific thing. It doesn't make sense to use Android Pay on a Chrome OS device, for instance. There's also "Google Tez," a payment brand in India, which lets users pay bills from companies directly from a bank account in addition to P2P and other payment modes.

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NUC8: Intels Mini-PC hat mächtig viel Leistung

Der NUC8 ist mit Intels neuem KBL-G-Chip mit Vega-Grafikeinheit ausgestattet und daher besonders schnell. Der Mini-PC soll sich als portabler Rechner für Virtual Reality eignen, obgleich seine Grundfläche ein DIN-A5-Blatt kaum übersteigt. (Intel NUC, …

Der NUC8 ist mit Intels neuem KBL-G-Chip mit Vega-Grafikeinheit ausgestattet und daher besonders schnell. Der Mini-PC soll sich als portabler Rechner für Virtual Reality eignen, obgleich seine Grundfläche ein DIN-A5-Blatt kaum übersteigt. (Intel NUC, Intel)

Net neutrality gaining steam in state legislatures after FCC repeal

Nebraska and California may challenge FCC’s attempt to preempt state laws.

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State legislators in Nebraska and California are proposing net neutrality laws to replace the US-wide ones repealed by the Federal Communications Commission.

The FCC repealed its own net neutrality rules and claims the authority to prevent state and local governments from enacting their own similar net neutrality rules.

But a Nebraska bill, introduced by Democratic Sen. Adam Morfeld of Lincoln, would do just that.

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Nürnberg: Vodafone kündigt Analogabschaltung in weiterer Region an

Mit der Umstellung im Kabelnetzwerk geht es am 9. Januar bei Vodafone in zwei Orten in Bayern los. Und während alle auf einen störungsfreien Verlauf hoffen, wird bereits die nächste Stadt angekündigt. (Vodafone, Telekommunikation)

Mit der Umstellung im Kabelnetzwerk geht es am 9. Januar bei Vodafone in zwei Orten in Bayern los. Und während alle auf einen störungsfreien Verlauf hoffen, wird bereits die nächste Stadt angekündigt. (Vodafone, Telekommunikation)

Kaby Lake-G unveiled: Intel CPU, AMD GPU, Nvidia-beating performance

New hybrid chips should offer a compelling alternative to discrete GPUs.

Enlarge / The enormous Kaby Lake-G package: HBM2 and the AMD GPU are closely coupled, with the Intel CPU a little further away. (credit: Intel)

One of the more surprising products announced last year was an Intel CPU with embedded AMD graphics, an unusual collaboration between two competitors. With the full specs now available, it's clear that the companies are taking aim at a common enemy: Nvidia.

The result is perhaps one of the most annoyingly named products we've seen in a while: the full branding is "8th generation Intel Core processor with Radeon RX Vega M Graphics." The CPU part is a Kaby Lake-R chip; these are the four-core, eight-thread versions of the 7th-generation chips. The CPUs are paired with either a Radeon RX Vega M GH or a Radeon RX Vega M GL GPU, which in turn is connected to 4GB of second-generation High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2).

In total, Intel is launching five variants of the Kaby Lake-G platform, with the inclusion of the AMD graphics indicated by the "G" at the end of the chip name. Four are i7 branded, the other i5. While clearly aimed at gamers first and foremost, one i7 part supports vPro management, suggesting that there may be some interest in corporate-oriented systems, too.

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