Deals of the Day (2-25-2018)

Amazon is selling its 4K/HDR-ready Amazon Fire TV media streamer for $50, which is one of the best prices I’ve seen for this or any 4K streaming device. If you prefer the Roku ecosystem which, among other things, supports streaming from Google Play Mov…

Amazon is selling its 4K/HDR-ready Amazon Fire TV media streamer for $50, which is one of the best prices I’ve seen for this or any 4K streaming device. If you prefer the Roku ecosystem which, among other things, supports streaming from Google Play Movies (which Amazon’s Fire TV ecosystem does not), then the Roku Streaming […]

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V30S Thinq: LG zeigt sein erstes Thinq-Smartphone

LG zeigt sein erstes Smartphone aus der neuen Thinq-Produktreihe, das V30S Thinq. Es nutzt einen optimierten Google Assistant und künstliche Intelligenz für bessere Bildaufnahmen. Das neue Modell basiert im Wesentlichen auf dem V30. (MWC 2018, Smartpho…

LG zeigt sein erstes Smartphone aus der neuen Thinq-Produktreihe, das V30S Thinq. Es nutzt einen optimierten Google Assistant und künstliche Intelligenz für bessere Bildaufnahmen. Das neue Modell basiert im Wesentlichen auf dem V30. (MWC 2018, Smartphone)

MWC: Nokia erwartet 5G-Netze bereits in diesem Jahr

Nokia verlegt den Start von 5G wegen starker Kundennachfrage vor. Die Netze sollen auf dem 3GPP-Standard basieren, was ein Experte bei der Deutschen Telekom aber bezweifelt. (5G, Nokia)

Nokia verlegt den Start von 5G wegen starker Kundennachfrage vor. Die Netze sollen auf dem 3GPP-Standard basieren, was ein Experte bei der Deutschen Telekom aber bezweifelt. (5G, Nokia)

Incident Response: Social Engineering funktioniert als Angriffsvektor weiterhin

Was passiert, nachdem ein Unternehmen gehackt wurde – und welche Mechanismen werden dafür genutzt? Das Sicherheitsunternehmen F-Secure hat Zahlen des eigenen Incident-Response-Teams veröffentlicht und stellt fest: Besonders im Gaming-Sektor und bei Beh…

Was passiert, nachdem ein Unternehmen gehackt wurde - und welche Mechanismen werden dafür genutzt? Das Sicherheitsunternehmen F-Secure hat Zahlen des eigenen Incident-Response-Teams veröffentlicht und stellt fest: Besonders im Gaming-Sektor und bei Behörden gibt es gezielte Angriffe. (F-Secure, Virus)

Most Users of Exclusive Torrent Site Also Pay For Services Like Netflix or Prime

A survey carried out on HDBits, one of the world’s most exclusive private torrent sites, has revealed that even the most hardcore of pirates are happy to pay for content. The poll, carried out among more than 5,300 respondents, found that not only do 57% pay for streaming accounts on services like Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime, but 26% use those platforms more than they use torrent sites.

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Despite a notable move to unlicensed streaming portals, millions of people still use public torrent sites every day to obtain the latest movies and TV shows. The process is easy, relatively quick, and free.

While these open-to-all platforms are undoubtedly popular, others prefer to use so-called ‘private trackers’, torrent sites with a private members’ club feel. Barriers to entry are much higher and many now require either an invitation from someone who is already a member or the passing of what amounts to an entrance exam.

Once accepted as a member, however, the rewards can be great. While public sites are a bit of a free-for-all, private trackers tend to take control of the content on offer, weeding out poor quality releases and ensuring only the best reach the user. Seeders are also plentiful, meaning that downloads complete in the fastest times.

On the flipside, some of the most exclusive trackers are almost impossible to join. A prime example is HDBits, a site that at last count wouldn’t accept more than 21,000 users yet keeps actual memberships down to around the 18,000 mark. Invites are extremely rare and those already inside tend to guard their accounts with their lives.

Second chances are rare on a site indexing more than 234,000 high-quality releases seeded by more than 950,000 peers and one of the broadest selection of Blu-ray offerings around. That’s what makes the results of a survey currently being carried out on the site even more remarkable.

In a poll launched by site staff, HDBits members – who by definition are already part of one of the most exclusive pirate haunts around – were asked whether they also pay for legal streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime.

At the time of writing more than 5,300 members have responded, with a surprising 57% (3,036) stating that they do indeed subscribe to at least one legal streaming service. When questioned on usage, more than a quarter of respondents said they actually use the legal service MORE than they use HDBits, which for a site of that caliber is quite a revelation.

HDBits poll – 57% of pirates pay for legal services

Keeping in mind that the site is creeping towards a quarter of a million torrents and is almost impossible to get into, it’s perhaps no surprise that unscrupulous people with access to an invitation on the site are selling them (against the site’s wishes) for up to $350 each online.

Let that sink in. For access to a pirate service, people are being asked to pay the equivalent of three years’ worth of Netflix subscriptions. Yet of those that are already members, more than a quarter use their Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime account more than they do HDBits. That’s a huge feather in the cap for the legal platforms that have nowhere near the selection that HDBits does.

One commenter in the HDBits survey thread gave his opinion on why Netflix might be winning the war.

“A thread several years ago like this was why I bought Netflix stock. Stunned not just that people here would actually pay for streaming 1 year old content in poor quality, but that almost everyone seemed to be doing it. If Netflix can win over [HDBits] then it is clearly a solution that will win over everyone,” he wrote.

Of course, perhaps the most important thing here is that even the most hardcore pirates have no problem purchasing official content, when the environment is right.

Unlike other surveys that can scare people away from admitting they’re breaking the law, most people on HDBits have nothing to hide from their peers. They know they’re pirates and aren’t afraid to admit it, yet almost 60% of them are happy to pay for legal content on top.

Entertainment companies often like to put pirates in one box and legitimate customers in another. Once again it’s now being made clear that such neatly defined barriers aren’t easy to come by.

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Börsengang: AWS-Verzicht spart Dropbox Millionen US-Dollar

Durch den Verzicht auf Amazons AWS-Storage hat Dropbox in den vergangenen Jahren rund 75 Millionen US-Dollar gespart. Sein angekündigter Börsengang soll dem Unternehmen 500 Millionen US-Dollar einbringen und einen Expansionskurs für mehr zahlende Kunde…

Durch den Verzicht auf Amazons AWS-Storage hat Dropbox in den vergangenen Jahren rund 75 Millionen US-Dollar gespart. Sein angekündigter Börsengang soll dem Unternehmen 500 Millionen US-Dollar einbringen und einen Expansionskurs für mehr zahlende Kunden finanzieren. (Dropbox, Börse)

Meet the Samsung Galaxy S9 (launch video leak)

Samsung is set to officially unveil the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ at Mobile World Congress tomorrow. But someone at Samsung apparently hit publish instead of schedule when uploading the launch video to YouTube, because it was briefly visible to the publ…

Samsung is set to officially unveil the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ at Mobile World Congress tomorrow. But someone at Samsung apparently hit publish instead of schedule when uploading the launch video to YouTube, because it was briefly visible to the public a day early. While Samsung has corrected the error, Slashleaks has re-uploaded the […]

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LG V30S ThinQ leaked: New hardware with a familiar design

Rumor has it that LG plans to launch its next flagship phone later this year rather than at Mobile World Congress. But that doesn’t mean the company is showing up to MWC empty-handed. According to VentureBeat (and Evan Blass), the company will launch a…

Rumor has it that LG plans to launch its next flagship phone later this year rather than at Mobile World Congress. But that doesn’t mean the company is showing up to MWC empty-handed. According to VentureBeat (and Evan Blass), the company will launch an update to last year’s LG V30 next week. It’s called the […]

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LG V30S ThinQ leaked: New hardware with a familiar design

Rumor has it that LG plans to launch its next flagship phone later this year rather than at Mobile World Congress. But that doesn’t mean the company is showing up to MWC empty-handed. According to VentureBeat (and Evan Blass), the company will launch a…

Rumor has it that LG plans to launch its next flagship phone later this year rather than at Mobile World Congress. But that doesn’t mean the company is showing up to MWC empty-handed. According to VentureBeat (and Evan Blass), the company will launch an update to last year’s LG V30 next week. It’s called the […]

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