Nahe Augsburg: Elektrotankstelle für 4.000 Autos am Tag entsteht an der A8

Nahe Augsburg entsteht an der A8 die bisher vermutlich größte Elektrotankstelle Deutschlands mit 144 Ladestationen. Die Kapazität reicht für 4.000 Elektroautos am Tag. Die Nutzer können derweil vor Ort arbeiten oder einkaufen. (Elektromobilität, Techno…

Nahe Augsburg entsteht an der A8 die bisher vermutlich größte Elektrotankstelle Deutschlands mit 144 Ladestationen. Die Kapazität reicht für 4.000 Elektroautos am Tag. Die Nutzer können derweil vor Ort arbeiten oder einkaufen. (Elektromobilität, Technologie)

Dealmaster: The best Black Friday 2018 gaming deals we can find

Black Friday means a smorgasbord of gaming deals, so we’re rounding up the best.

Dealmaster: The best Black Friday 2018 gaming deals we can find

Update (11/23/2018 10:50am ET): Updated to reflect stock and pricing tweaks for various games.

Original article: Greetings, Arsians! The Dealmaster is back with another round of deals to share.

Friday itself may not have actually started yet here in the US, but Black Friday is already in full swing, with many notable discounts already available. We're curating the best general tech deals we've seen in a separate list, but since so many of those deals specifically pertain to video games, we figured it'd only make sense to sort those out on their own.

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Dealmaster: All the best Black Friday 2018 deals happening right now [Updated]

Latest update adds deals on Nokia 6.1, Jaybird headphones, and iPhone X.

Brace yourself: the Black Friday deals are here.

Enlarge / Brace yourself: the Black Friday deals are here. (credit: TechBargains)

Update 4 (11/23/2018 2:20pm ET): Our latest sweep adds a handful of new deals, including offers for the Nokia 6.1, Jaybird X3 exercise headphones, Bluetooth speakers, and more. We've also cleaned up a few more expired deals and price adjustments.

Original article: Greetings, Arsians! Courtesy of our friends at TechBargains, we have another round of deals to share.

Well, my friends, today is the Dealmaster's Super Bowl. The Black Friday deals have landed, and while the nation's retailers are peddling piles of junk to capitalize on the shopping frenzy, they're also set to have more legitimately worthwhile discounts on tech than at virtually any other point in the year. In fact, many of those deals have already gone live, hence why we're kicking things off a few hours early.

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Surprise! Disney drops first trailer for live action film The Lion King

The trailer unexpectedly aired during the Cowboys/Redskins football game.

D'awwww... newly anointed baby Simba is presented to his people for the first time.

Enlarge / D'awwww... newly anointed baby Simba is presented to his people for the first time. (credit: Disney)

The fine folks at Disney just gave us a last-minute holiday surprise by releasing the first trailer for its hotly anticipated live-action remake of the 1994 animated classic, The Lion King. The Mouse House sneakily didn't give any hint they were planning to debut the trailer. The only giveaway was a Thanksgiving Day Instagram post by actor J.D. McCrary, who voices Simba in the film.

(Spoilers for original film—and probably the remake—below.)

The original animated The Lion King was a smashing success,  raking in $766 million worldwide at the box office to become the highest-grossing animated feature of all time. It won two Oscars for its music (by Hans Zimmer), spawned an equally successful long-running Broadway musical, plus a number of smaller spinoffs. In short, it's been nothing but a money-making machine for Disney over the last 24 years.

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Liliputing roundup: Best Black Friday deals

Pretty much every major electronic retailer is offering deep discounts on at least a few items for Black Friday this year… and when I say Black Friday, I mean sometime in the month of November — the lines between Thanksgiving, Black Friday,…

Pretty much every major electronic retailer is offering deep discounts on at least a few items for Black Friday this year… and when I say Black Friday, I mean sometime in the month of November — the lines between Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and the weeks leading up to those days seem to have […]

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Mexico Piracy is Rampant But Spotify Uptake is Huge

According to data from a local anti-piracy outfit, 97% of the population in Mexico admits to having consumed music illegally, with 50% doing so via stream-ripping. Spotify, however, reports that Mexico City is the legal “streaming music capital” of the world, outdoing New York, London, and every other city for that matter.

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When it comes to piracy, Mexico is high on the list of illicit global content consumers. The country has been criticized in numerous USTR reports, with enforcement progress rated low.

Reports suggest that piracy is still a big deal in Mexico. Data cited in local media sourced from the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) indicates that eight out of ten Mexicans who consume pirate content believe that it’s not a serious offense. AmCham sees things differently, however, citing huge losses to local entertainment industries.

If the headline figures are to be believed, music piracy is a particular problem. A staggering 97% say they’ve obtained music illegally, with 50% claiming to have used stream-ripping tools and services to acquire music from YouTube. Globally, Mexico is in the top five piracy-consuming nations, says Alfredo Tourné, general director of the Association for the Protection of Phonographic Rights (APDIF).

With this apparent doomsday scenario playing out, it’s interesting to note that not everyone sees the situation as negative.

A report from Billboard yesterday suggests that Spotify is extremely happy with customers in Mexico, labeling Mexico City as the “streaming music capital” of the world. The 22 million population city has more Spotify listeners than New York, London, or any other city.

After launching in Mexico during 2013, Spotify says that the Latin American country now has “the biggest listener base in the world.” This suggests that the situation is pretty healthy nationwide, not just in the capital, even in the face of high piracy rates.

But despite the success in music, other rightsholders are still disappointed with piracy of their products.

According to Ana Maria Magaña, director of Motion Picture Association, 77% of Mexican Internet users have watched movies illegally online, with 64% declaring themselves proud of their illicit consumption. Indeed, Mexico was recently named as a prime source of illegally recorded movies.

“Mexico is now reportedly the second largest foreign source of unauthorized camcords in the world, fueling unlawful availability of first-run movies online, which damages the market for new releases,” the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce reported in October.

“Although Mexico ratified the WIPO Internet Treaties in 2002, Mexico has not enacted legislation to protect against the circumvention of TPM [Technical Protection Measures] and RMI [Rights Management Information. Investigation and prosecution of IP crimes, particularly regarding online IP crimes, continues to be inadequate, due in part to continued government-wide budget cuts.”

Back in August, the US Government reached a new NAFTA trade agreement with Mexico. The arrangement is supposed to provide strong and effective copyright protection and enforcement, including criminal sanctions against movie cammers.

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Elektronische Beweise: Datenschützer lehnen weltweiten Datenzugriff strikt ab

Die Datenschützer von Bund und Ländern kritisieren die Pläne der EU-Kommission zur Herausgabe elektronischer Beweismittel scharf. Damit würden Betroffenenrechte ausgehebelt und ein unkontrollierter Zugriff auf Vorratsdaten erlaubt. Von Stefan Krempl (D…

Die Datenschützer von Bund und Ländern kritisieren die Pläne der EU-Kommission zur Herausgabe elektronischer Beweismittel scharf. Damit würden Betroffenenrechte ausgehebelt und ein unkontrollierter Zugriff auf Vorratsdaten erlaubt. Von Stefan Krempl (Datenschutz, Microsoft)

NASA closes call for small payloads to study the surface of the Moon

Satellites and rockets are getting smaller. Why not rovers, too?

Lunar Outpost

In recent years satellites have gotten smaller, scaling all the way down to CubeSats and even smaller spacecraft. Rockets have followed, too, with a surge in development of much smaller boosters for small satellites.

This miniaturization revolution has not come to robotic landers and rovers—yet. That should soon change, driven in part by a request from NASA for small, relatively low-cost instruments and experiments that could be sent to the lunar surface in the early 2020s to conduct scientific research on the Moon. Proposals for this Lunar Surface Instrument and Technology Payloads program were due at the space agency last Monday.

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