Lenovo: Smart Display 7 mit Kamera ist so teuer wie Googles Nest Hub

Lenovo hat auf der Ifa 2019 sein drittes Smart Display mit Google Assistant vorgestellt. Das Smart Display 7 hat ein 7 Zoll großes Display und ist damit eine direkte Konkurrenz zum Nest Hub, der bei gleichem Preis keine Kamera hat und keine Musikwecke…

Lenovo hat auf der Ifa 2019 sein drittes Smart Display mit Google Assistant vorgestellt. Das Smart Display 7 hat ein 7 Zoll großes Display und ist damit eine direkte Konkurrenz zum Nest Hub, der bei gleichem Preis keine Kamera hat und keine Musikwecker unterstützt. (Ifa 2019, Google)

Garmin Fenix 6 im Test: Laufzeitmonster mit Sonne im Herzen

Bis zu 24 Tage Akkulaufzeit, im Spezialmodus sogar bis zu 120 Tage: Garmin setzt bei seiner Sport- und Smartwatchserie Fenix 6 konsequent auf Akku-Ausdauer. Beim Ausprobieren haben uns neben einem System zur Stromgewinnung auch neue Energiesparoptionen…

Bis zu 24 Tage Akkulaufzeit, im Spezialmodus sogar bis zu 120 Tage: Garmin setzt bei seiner Sport- und Smartwatchserie Fenix 6 konsequent auf Akku-Ausdauer. Beim Ausprobieren haben uns neben einem System zur Stromgewinnung auch neue Energiesparoptionen interessiert. Ein Test von Peter Steinlechner (Garmin Fenix, Garmin)

1XBET Ads Appeared on 1,200 ‘Pirate’ Sites in Past Six Months

As pressure builds on several Premiership clubs to stop doing business with 1XBET, the scale of the company’s advertising on ‘pirate’ sites has been revealed. According to brand protection company White Bullet, 1XBET ads appeared on 1,200 ‘pirate’ platforms in the past six months, of which 13% were “high risk sites” involved in unlicensed sports streaming.

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Visitors to ‘pirate’ sites are no strangers to the Russia-based gambling company 1XBET.

As reported back in May, the company’s branding appears on hundreds of so-called ‘cam’ releases, much to the annoyance of people hoping to enjoy a movie without unnecessary interruptions.

The mechanism through which these ads appear in ‘pirate’ releases isn’t clear. As we’ve previously pointed out, there’s no public information that 1XBET directly sponsors ‘pirate’ releases or whether over-enthusiastic affiliates are to blame. Nevertheless, things were bound to boil over at some point.

In August, we pointed out a bizarre situation in Italy, where top tier football league Serie A launched an anti-piracy campaign, decrying piracy of all kinds – of movies too – with 1XBET advertising directly underneath. In fact, 1XBET is an official presenting partner for Serie A which has its ads all over its site.

While Serie A currently seems untroubled by these developments, Premier League clubs in the UK – who are also quick to criticize pirates – have a bigger and more immediate problem.

Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur – which all previously struck sponsorship deals with 1XBET – recently received communication from the UK’s Gambling Commission noting that after having its license revoked (in part due to its advertising on ‘illegal’ sites), the clubs cannot continue doing business with 1XBET.

“We recently wrote to Liverpool FC, Chelsea FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC to remind them that organizations engaging in sponsorship, and associated advertising arrangements, with an unlicensed operator, may be liable to prosecution . . . for the offense of advertising unlawful gambling,” the Commission reportedly told the clubs.

A few days ago, Tottenham announced that it had terminated its multi-million-pound sponsorship deal with the company. At the time of writing, Chelsea and Liverpool are yet to make an official announcement.

In response to the allegations, a 1XBET spokesperson said that is taking the matter seriously and, as such has, decided to stop operating in the UK, at least for the moment.

“We take very seriously the allegation that 1xBet’s brand has been promoted on prohibited sites, which is strictly against our policies, and we have launched an investigation. Pending the outcome…we believe it is responsible to temporarily suspend our advertising activity in the UK,” the company said.

With Matt Zarb-Cousin of the Campaign for Fairer Gambling describing the clubs’ lack of due diligence as “shocking” and an “absolute debacle”, TorrentFreak spoke with brand protection company White Bullet to find out if it had some additional data on the scale of 1XBET’s alleged advertising on ‘pirate’ platforms.

The company, which works with brands to identify websites and applications that damage brand reputation (including by funding online piracy), told us that it tracks around 10,000 ‘pirate’ sites, with that number depending on how many are online and have ad impressions to be counted.

“1,200 of those sites had 1XBET ads found on a regular basis over the last 6 months,” the company noted, adding that 25% were or still are on the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit’s IWL Infringing Website List (IWL).

Somewhat embarrassingly for Serie A and the above-named Premier League teams, 13% of the sites carrying 1XBET ads were ‘pirate’ sports streaming platforms and categorized as “high risk” by White Bullet.

All in all, this is an interesting completion of the funding circle as far as the clubs go, not to mention the Premier League’s constant complaints about piracy.

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Kameras und Fernseher: Ein 120-Zoll-TV mit 8K reicht Sharp nicht

Dass 8K bisher nur am Rande relevant ist, stört Sharp nicht. Im Gegenteil: das Unternehmen entwickelt eine gesamte Strategie um die hohe Auflösung. Das Unternehmen will Workstations im Stile des Surface Studio, Kameras und 120-Zoll-Fernseher anbieten….

Dass 8K bisher nur am Rande relevant ist, stört Sharp nicht. Im Gegenteil: das Unternehmen entwickelt eine gesamte Strategie um die hohe Auflösung. Das Unternehmen will Workstations im Stile des Surface Studio, Kameras und 120-Zoll-Fernseher anbieten. Einiges davon gibt es auf dem Stand zu sehen. Ein Hands on von Oliver Nickel (8K, Digitalkamera)

Lenovo Ideapad S540 im Hands-On: AMD Ryzen sucht gutes Notebook

Das Lenovo Ideapad S540 wirft erstmal eine Frage auf: Wo ist das Touchpad? Auch andere Spezifikationen sind ungewöhnlich: Ein 16:10-Panel und eine AMD-Ryzen-CPU machen uns neugierig. Wir probieren das 13-Zoll-Notebook aus. (Lenovo, AMD)

Das Lenovo Ideapad S540 wirft erstmal eine Frage auf: Wo ist das Touchpad? Auch andere Spezifikationen sind ungewöhnlich: Ein 16:10-Panel und eine AMD-Ryzen-CPU machen uns neugierig. Wir probieren das 13-Zoll-Notebook aus. (Lenovo, AMD)

Braun Audio: Google-Assistant-Lautsprecher für 1.200 Euro

Braun Audio kehrt zurück. Auf der Ifa 2019 wurden neue Braun-Lautsprecher im klassischen Design vorgestellt, die von Pure gebaut werden und über Google Assistant mit der Stimme gesteuert werden können. Das größte Modell kostet 1.200 Euro. (Ifa 2019, G…

Braun Audio kehrt zurück. Auf der Ifa 2019 wurden neue Braun-Lautsprecher im klassischen Design vorgestellt, die von Pure gebaut werden und über Google Assistant mit der Stimme gesteuert werden können. Das größte Modell kostet 1.200 Euro. (Ifa 2019, Google)

IMHO: Porsche prescht beim Preis übers Ziel hinaus

Die technischen Werte der beiden elektrischen Porsche Taycan-Versionen sind beeindruckend. Viele werden sie als “Tesla-Killer” bezeichnen. Doch preislich peilt Porsche damit eine extrem kleine Zielgruppe an: Ein gut ausgestatteter Turbo S kostet 214.00…

Die technischen Werte der beiden elektrischen Porsche Taycan-Versionen sind beeindruckend. Viele werden sie als "Tesla-Killer" bezeichnen. Doch preislich peilt Porsche damit eine extrem kleine Zielgruppe an: Ein gut ausgestatteter Turbo S kostet 214.000 Euro. Ein IMHO von Dirk Kunde (IMHO, Elektroauto)

USB4 is coming soon and will (mostly) unify USB and Thunderbolt

Thankfully, USB4’s changes are internal only—the connectors are still USB-C.

Closeup photo of USB cable.

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This Tuesday, the USB Implementers Forum published the official USB4 protocol specification. If your initial reaction was "oh no, not again," don't worry—the new spec is backward-compatible with USB 2 and USB 3, and it uses the same USB Type-C connectors that modern USB 3 devices do.

Connectors and cables

Although you'll still be able to connect old-school devices with USB Type-A or USB Type-B connectors to new USB4 laptops and hubs, you'll need to do so with dongles. The older, non-reversible connectors aren't able to support USB Power Delivery, an intelligent charging protocol that allows negotiation of faster (or slower, but less battery-draining) charge rates.

This shift to USB Type-C is one we should all be embracing. Even if you don't care about the power and data-delivery features, USB Type-C adapters are much easier to plug in. My family destroys so many USB Type-A charging cables I've seriously considered setting up a monthly recurring delivery on Amazon—but my eight-year-old son hasn't damaged a single Type-C cable in the eight months that we've had them. The difference is enormous.

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Wii Fit redux: Nintendo shows mysterious exercise ring for the Switch

Flexible black ring apparently connects with a Joy-Con to measure your movement.

Remember the Wii Fit Balance Board? Twelve years ago, Nintendo released a device that looked like a bathroom scale but actually acted as a relatively sensitive controller that responded to subtle shifts in weight in specially designed games. Nintendo sold at least 22 million of the suckers to health-conscious gamers, 99.9% of whom have doubtless put their Balance Boards in the closet or a donation bin by now.

Fast forward to today, and Nintendo is once again teasing a new entry into the fitness game. In a short video tweeted late Thursday, the company showed off a flexible black plastic ring and accompanying leg strap, both of which apparently integrate with Switch Joy-Cons to measure your motion in a number of ways.

The yet-unnamed ring looks to include two rubberized grips on opposite sides and two connection slots for a Joy-Con. Stretching the ring in one direction flattens a bit in in the other, turning the ring into an oval and seemingly increasing the physical resistance required to stretch further. An accompanying holster straps around the leg and holds another Joy-Con, presumably to measure leg angle and movement speed.

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LG G8X ThinQ smartphone supports optional Dual Screen case

At first glance, the LG G8X ThinQ looks like a smartphone that may or may not be an upgrade from the LG G8 ThinQ released earlier this year. It has the same processor, a bigger battery and a screen that’s larger… but lower resolution. And t…

At first glance, the LG G8X ThinQ looks like a smartphone that may or may not be an upgrade from the LG G8 ThinQ released earlier this year. It has the same processor, a bigger battery and a screen that’s larger… but lower resolution. And the front-facing camera has jumped from an 8MP model to a […]

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