Akkuforschung 2020: In Zukunft gibt es spottbillige Akkus in riesigen Mengen

In der Akkutechnik war 2020 ein fantastisches Jahr. Wie sind die Akkus so billig geworden? Und geht das so weiter? Eine Analyse von Frank Wunderlich-Pfeiffer (Akku, Elektroauto)

In der Akkutechnik war 2020 ein fantastisches Jahr. Wie sind die Akkus so billig geworden? Und geht das so weiter? Eine Analyse von Frank Wunderlich-Pfeiffer (Akku, Elektroauto)

House overrides Trump veto, defying demand to repeal Section 230

Trump vetoed military funding in a bid to repeal Section 230.

House overrides Trump veto, defying demand to repeal Section 230

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The House of Representatives has voted to override Donald Trump's veto of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by a vote of 322 to 87 votes—easily exceeding the required two-thirds vote. The measure now goes to the Senate, where it must also pass by a two-to-one margin to overcome Trump's opposition.

Every year, Congress passes the NDAA to fund the military—this year's bill provides $740 billion for the Pentagon. Thanks to broad public support for the military, the NDAA is widely seen as a "must pass" measure. This makes it a tempting vehicle for attaching unrelated proposals that might not otherwise win Congressional approval.

In recent months, Donald Trump has been calling for Congress, the Federal Communications Commission, and other government agencies to modify or repeal Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a 1996 law that shields websites from liability for content uploaded by their users. Trump sees repeal of Section 230 as a way to retaliate against Facebook and Twitter for their perceived bias against him. But so far, Trump's campaign against Section 230 has not gotten traction.

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Lilbits: Game Boy’s long lost WorkBoy accessory revealed at last

The Game Boy changed the way people play video games when it was first released in 1989. It wasn’t the first handheld gaming device, but it hit a sweet spot thanks to a combination of portability, playability, and a great selection of games. But…

The Game Boy changed the way people play video games when it was first released in 1989. It wasn’t the first handheld gaming device, but it hit a sweet spot thanks to a combination of portability, playability, and a great selection of games. But it was almost more than a game console – in the […]

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Die Immobilienpreise sind im Jahr 2020 besonders stark gestiegen. Trotz oder wegen Corona?

Die Immobilienpreise sind im Jahr 2020 besonders stark gestiegen. Trotz oder wegen Corona?

Study sheds new light on polar explorer’s final hours, 100+ years later

Black smudge in Jørgen Brønlund’s diary showed he desperately tried to light a fire.

Danish explorer Jørgen Brønlund's petroleum burner was found in 1973. Brønlund and two compatriots died in 1907 during an expedition to Greenland.

Enlarge / Danish explorer Jørgen Brønlund's petroleum burner was found in 1973. Brønlund and two compatriots died in 1907 during an expedition to Greenland. (credit: Jørn Ladegaard)

Over 100 years ago, a Danish explorer named Jørgen Brønlund perished during an expedition to northeast Greenland, along with two members of his expedition. He left behind a diary detailing his last moments, with a black spot underneath his final signature. Scientists have now analyzed that spot using a variety of techniques to determine its composition, thereby shedding fresh light on Brønlund's final hours, according to a November paper published in the journal Archaeometry.

Northeast Greenland is still one of the most hostile regions of the Arctic, with only the Sirius Patrol of the Danish Army occasionally crossing the frozen expanse on dog sledges during the coldest part of the year. Back in 1906, when the Denmark Expedition launched, many parts of the region had not yet been mapped; that was a primary objective of the expedition, along with various scientific studies. (Alfred Wegener was among the scientists in the expedition.)

The expedition sailed to Greenland on board the SS Danmark, landing in August 1906 and establishing a base camp (depot) called Danmarkshavn. Members were assigned to sledge teams to head northward. Jørgen Brønlund was part of Sledge Team 1, along with expedition commander Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen and Niels Peter Høeg Hagen. A significant part of their mission was to discover whether the so-called Peary Land (discovered by Robert Peary in 1891) was a peninsula—in which case it would remain part of the Danish Kingdom—or an island, in which case the US would claim it as a US territory.

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Reddit clone Voat, home to hate speech and QAnon, has shut down

The platform was a haven for communities deemed too racist or hateful for Reddit.

That's the book shut on <em>one</em> unsavory corner of the Internet...

Enlarge / That's the book shut on one unsavory corner of the Internet... (credit: LdF | Getty Images)

Reddit alternative Voat shut down on Christmas Day, citing a lack of operational funding, and casting doubt on the abilities of other similar almost-anything-goes, "free speech" platforms to stay online in the long run.

"I just can't keep it up," Voat cofounder Justin Chastain said in the shutdown announcement. Investment dried up in March 2020, he explained. "I personally decided to keep Voat up until after the U.S. election of 2020. I’ve been paying the costs out of pocket but now I’m out of money."

Voat first launched in 2014 as a smaller Reddit alternative dedicated to "free speech," including explicit hate speech, extreme right-wing content, racism, and other content limited or prohibited on other sites. It gained traction in 2015, when Reddit finally banned several explicitly racist subreddits from its platform in a bid to limit harassment, and some discontented Reddit users decided to migrate over.

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Dasung Paperlike 253 is an E Ink monitor with a 25.3 inch display (crowdfunding)

E Ink displays are most commonly found in eBook readers like the Amazon Kindle. But sometimes they show up in tablets or even phones. And Chinese company Dasung has been selling E Ink monitors for a few years. Now Dasung has introduced its largest E I…

E Ink displays are most commonly found in eBook readers like the Amazon Kindle. But sometimes they show up in tablets or even phones. And Chinese company Dasung has been selling E Ink monitors for a few years. Now Dasung has introduced its largest E Ink display yet – the Dasung Paperlike 253 is an […]

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Beast IPTV Shut Down By Alliance For Creativity and Entertainment

Beast IPTV, a popular pirate IPTV service that has faced numerous issues over the past few weeks, has shut down and will not be returning. In a pair of statements, one of which goes into more detail than the other, the service says it was “forced” to close its doors. Fingers are pointing to action by the Alliance of Creativity and Entertainment and what appears to be legal action in the United States and Canada.

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IPTVOver the past several weeks, users of pirate IPTV service Beast IPTV have been reporting numerous issues with their accounts.

Some initial downtime coupled with an inability to make new payments, an obvious lack of customer support, then a complete disappearance of the service itself, all provided the tell-tale signs of a platform on the way out. The big question was why.

As is common in IPTV circles when a service shows signs of stress, rumors had been circulating for some time that Beast was in trouble. While technical issues are always an option, when site staff go dark and information is hard to come by, theories of legal problems are never far away. It now appears that could be what Beast is facing.

Two Shutdown Messages Provide Some Guidance

Over the past couple of days, Beast appears to have published two announcements to its users but while both read along the same lines, one offers considerably more information than the other.

“BEAST IPTV HAS BEEN FORCED TO SHUT DOWN,” the shorter variant reads.

“We wanted to get this message out to let everyone know that the service is gone for good and will not be returning. If someone is telling you beast has moved or become another service this is untrue and we are advising you to take caution when dealing with these people. We cannot get into details as to why the service has been shut down.”

It continues by explaining that Beast was “left with no choice but to CLOSE everyone’s account and TURN OFF all services to protect its data.”

Second Announcement Indicates Legal Action

The second message, which appears to have been issued first and was pasted by concerned users of the service on social media, offers considerably more information. Worryingly, it seems to confirm that legal action was responsible for the closure of the platform.

“We wanted to get this message out before the court order to take over the Beast domains is completed and all forms of communication with its customers will cease,” it begins.

“U.S. & Canadian Authorities served legal documents to Beast and its service providers from companies such as Disney, Netflix, Bell Media, Warner Bros, and other companies. The court order states all domains, servers, client data etc. will be seized. It further states that Beast IPTV and its providers must shut down its service immediately while the court orders go into effect.”

Notable Similarities With Vader Shutdown in 2019

Even without the additional detail provided in the longer message, the manner in which Beast faded away and then ultimately shut down fits the pattern of behavior displayed by other services targeted by the entertainment companies mentioned above. Indeed, the demise of the Vader IPTV service in 2019 seems to provide an obviously similar template.

That platform shut down following action by the Alliance For Creativity and Entertainment following a legal process in Canada. That matter ultimately ended in a $10m settlement but took months to be officially announced.

Under the instruction of the court, it also required Vader to “cede administrative control” over its entire “piracy infrastructure”. If the details in the long statement from Beast are accurate, there appears to be a strong possibility that the Vader situation will be mirrored at Beast. Currently, the usual signs indicating domain seizures by ACE have not yet appeared, however.

Warning to Users Regarding Chargebacks

When customers pay for a service or product using a financial tool such as a credit card but don’t go on to receive what they paid for, it is possible to carry out a chargeback. If this process is successful, the customer can reclaim the money spent and have it credited back to their payment method. In both announcement variants, Beast advises former subscribers to avoid that.

“Beast was left with no choice but to CLOSE everyone’s account and TURN OFF all services to protect its data. Please DO NOT CHARGE BACK because you will be at RISK of exposing your personal information to the authorities. Any account that is refunded or if a Chargeback occurs, it will trigger the payment processor to send info back to the domain which will be in the hands of the authorities,” one notice reads.

The second provides a little more detail, advising it will “trigger the payment processor to send info back to the domain which will be in the hands of US and Canadian authorities.”

Instead, Beast is urging former customers to contact them directly but whether many will is open to question. While there will be no shortage of people who would like a refund, keeping their distance from the obviously compromised service might be the preferred option for the more cautious.

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CD Projekt Red investors sue company over Cyberpunk 2077 debacle

Players aren’t the only ones angry about how the game’s console versions launched.

People are complaining about situations like this in <em>Cyberpunk 2077</em>.

Enlarge / People are complaining about situations like this in Cyberpunk 2077. (credit: CDPR / Twitter)

On its release day, Cyberpunk 2077 immediately pivoted from one of the holiday season's most hotly anticipated new games to one of this year's biggest debacles, as bugs both comical and game-breaking proved to be so prolific on consoles that Sony even delisted the title entirely from its digital storefront for the time being. Developer and publisher CD Projekt Red has had its hands full for the last few weeks juggling broad mockery and unhappy customers, and now there's a new woe on their pile: shareholder suits.

Two different law firms announced last week they were filing suit against CD Projekt, alleging the company violated securities law by misleading investors (and everyone else) about the state of Cyberpunk 2077 and whether it would be playable on current-generation consoles, the PlayStation 4 and XBox One.

Statements CD Projekt Red made about Cyberpunk throughout 2020 were "materially false and misleading," the complaint (PDF) alleges, because the company failed to mention that the game "was virtually unplayable on the current-generation Xbox or Playstation systems due to an enormous number of bugs."

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