Sony: Bislang offenbar rund 3,4 Millionen Playstation 5 verkauft
Sony will einem Bericht zufolge die Produktion der PS5 erhöhen – und den Anteil der für Asien reservierten Konsolenexemplare steigern. (Playstation 5, Microsoft)
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Sony will einem Bericht zufolge die Produktion der PS5 erhöhen – und den Anteil der für Asien reservierten Konsolenexemplare steigern. (Playstation 5, Microsoft)
Das Startup Corellium darf Sicherheitsforschern weiter seine iOS-Virtualisierung anbieten. Das sei keine Urheberrechtsverletzung, urteilte ein Gericht. (Security, Urheberrecht)
Das legt der spanische Gesundheitsminister nahe und spricht von einem Austausch mit “europäischen Partnern”, während sich die Covid-Lage in Regionen wie Mallorca zuspitzt
Vor allem der Bereich sogenannter Ping-Anrufe ging deutlich zurück – dank gesetzlicher Vorgaben. (Bundesnetzagentur, Telekommunikation)
Sony bringt AI auf den Markt, um Chefköche zu unterstützen. Das klingt auf so vielen Ebenen falsch, dass es schon wieder gut sein muss. Das Essen zumindest.
China wird zur wichtigen Raumfahrtnation. Große Raumfahrtunternehmen straucheln, kleine werden größer und SpaceX spielt in einer anderen Liga. Von Frank Wunderlich-Pfeiffer (Raumfahrt, Internet)
Nur: Die Unvernunft herrscht nicht erst in der Pandemie
Die Bewegung der rechtsoffenen Gegner der Corona-Maßnahmen ist von verschiedenen Seiten unter Druck. Entstehen neue Initiativen, vielleicht auch von links?
The film will still lose money, but Warner Bros. is fast-tracking a third film
Wonder Woman 1984 has posted the strongest box office showing yet during the ongoing pandemic, despite many movie theaters still being shuttered, raking in an estimated $85 million globally thus far. The film was simultaneously released on HBO Max on Christmas Day, and the streamer also reported that downloads were in high demand. In light of that strong showing (especially given the unprecedented circumstances), Warner Bros. has fast-tracked a third Wonder Woman film, with Patty Jenkins writing and returning as directors and Gal Gadot back in the title role.
“As fans around the world continue to embrace Diana Prince, driving the strong opening weekend performance of Wonder Woman 1984, we are excited to be able to continue her story with our real life Wonder Women—Gal and Patty—who will return to conclude the long-planned theatrical trilogy,” Toby Emmerich, Chairman of Warner Bros. Pictures Group, said in a statement.
The studio hasn't released any hard streaming numbers for HBO Max, just the following statement: “Nearly half of the platform’s retail subscribers viewing the film on the day of its arrival, along with millions of wholesale subscribers who have access to HBO Max via a cable, wireless, or other partner services. HBO Max also saw the total viewing hours on Friday more than triple in comparison to a typical day in the previous month." But according to Bloomberg News, the market-research firm Apptopia estimated that 554,000 users signed up for the HBO Max app between Friday (Christmas Day) and Sunday. There were 244,000 downloads on Sunday alone, a single-day record for the streaming platform.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office held a press conference a few days ago to announce the results of an undercover operation stat started months ago. Detectives busted four sellers of ‘pirate’ Amazon Fire Sticks, including an 88-year-old suspect. According to the police, selling jailbroken devices is a crime.
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Online piracy is traditionally associated with a young and tech-savvy audience, but that image doesn’t always hold up.
Piracy has reached the masses with the help of online streaming and easy-to-use devices. In fact, it’s now mainstream enough to have made it all the way to local flea markets.
We’re not talking about bootleg DVDs or CDs that have been sold under the counter for decades. No, we’re referring to pirate streaming boxes and sticks that provide a portal into the world of streaming piracy.
A few days ago, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office hosted a press conference on the topic that offers a fascinating perspective on today’s piracy landscape.
Addressing the local press, Sheriff Grady Judd announced that his department started a sting operation in October targeting sellers of ‘pirate’ Amazon Firesticks. The authorities were tipped off by a concerned citizen who noticed that these devices were being sold at the International Market World Flea Market near Auburndale.
The Polk County Sheriff Office picked this tip up and sent its detectives to the flea market to track down the alleged criminals. This eventually resulted in four arrests, with suspects ranging in age from 34 to 88.
Sheriff Judd informed the local press that the sellers were not particularly tech-minded and their descriptions don’t fit the typical pirate profile either. For example, the 59-year-old Mrs. Yarborough usually makes her money selling custom cups, but offered ‘jail broke’ Firesticks on the side.
“If you don’t want a custom cup she’ll sell you a jail broke fire stick. She gets 100 dollars for the fire stick she doesn’t charge any taxes,” the Sheriff said.
This comment is confusing since Amazon Firesticks don’t have to be jailbroken. The owner can simply toggle a switch to allow the installation of third-party software. However, the Police has a different definition of jailbreaking.
“Jail broken refers to modifying an electronic device with added software and plugins in such a way that it allows the user to view movies and TV shows they would have had to pay for,” the Polk County Sheriff’s office clarified.
The 88-year-old Mr. Bongwoo Roe is the oldest of the targets. He could explain how the unauthorized Fire Sticks operate but didn’t jailbreak them himself. Instead, he resold devices he purchased at the Webster flea market.
During the press release, police revealed some of the ‘promotional’ material used by the sellers. The ‘ads’ were not very sophisticated, but apparently quite effective.
The youngest defendant, Mr. Vazquez (34) did jailbreak the sticks himself. He is also the only one with a criminal history, according to Sheriff Judd, which means that he may be in more trouble than the others.
The 71-year-old Mrs. Holm is the final suspect. She is one of the most tech-savvy of the group and offered to jailbreak devices herself for $50.
“Holm is probably one of the more technologically savvy of the group. She jailbreaks her own fire sticks but, being the all-purpose service kind of lady she is, if you take her your legal fire stick she’ll break it for fifty dollars.
“She would also coach and counsel you. She recommends that you get a VPN so that the internet provider can’t see just how much traffic you have and how much theft you’re conducting,” Sheriff Judd added.
Again, there appears to be some confusion about the terminology here.
Apart from using the term “jailbroken” where it’s clearly not appropriate, the police seem confused about VPNs too The suggestion that a VPN can somehow prevent an Internet provider from tracking how much data a subscriber uses is incorrect.
Sheriff Judd nonetheless said that selling jailbroken Firesticks is a felony and he warned that his detectives will continue to monitor the situation at local flea markets and elsewhere.
“Our detectives, who are simply the very best, did a lot of work on this but the investigation’s not over. It’s just beginning,” he said. “If you don’t want to get caught up in round two or round three or round four quit stealing stuff quit stealing quit possessing quit jailbreaking fire sticks.”
The four defendants are all charged with one count of unauthorized reception of communications. This is a felony of the third degree with a potential prison sentence of up to five years. However, since the Sheriff considered them ‘casual criminals,’ the actual sentences will likely be more forgiving.
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