Best Buy’s new $200/yr membership locks PS5, hot holiday items behind membership

Annual subscription price might be worth it for certain buyers.

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If you're still searching for a PS5 and are a Best Buy customer, your ship may have just come in—that is, if you're willing to spend an extra $200 a year for access.

That's because the big-box electronics retailer is locking stock of in-demand holiday items like Sony's console behind membership of its new Totaltech program. The expensive customer service package was recently rolled out nationwide.

The $200 annual service—which has benefits like round-the-clock tech support, up to two years of protection on Best Buy purchases (including AppleCare+ insurance, which can cost $200 on its own), and member discounted prices—is throwing in exclusive access to "the season's hardest-to-find products" as a bonus perk for the holidays, the company said in a statement. The Best Buy retail site had the $500 disc drive model PS5s available for Totaltech members to buy Monday morning, with the consoles gated behind an "exclusive access event" paywall. Instead of selling out instantly, its stock lasted between 90 minutes and two hours—a relatively glacial sales pace compared to the insane demand for the hardware that consumers have faced since it hit stores last November.

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Lilbits: HTC’s affordable VR headset, another way to install Windows 11, and even more Pixel 6 leaks

Just when you thought there was nothing left to leak, even more Google Pixel 6 information is making the rounds: Google may launch “Pixel Pass” along with the phone, giving customers a chance to bundle their monthly phone payments with other Google services including YouTube Premium, Google One Storage, and Google Play Pass. An extended […]

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Just when you thought there was nothing left to leak, even more Google Pixel 6 information is making the rounds: Google may launch “Pixel Pass” along with the phone, giving customers a chance to bundle their monthly phone payments with other Google services including YouTube Premium, Google One Storage, and Google Play Pass. An extended warranty is also said to be part of the deal.

In other recent tech news from around the web, HTC may introduce an affordable new VR headset this week, to take on Facebook’s Oculus Quest 2. Google may be bringing its Fuchsia operating system to more devices. And Rufus, an open source tool for creating bootable USB flash drives, has added support for bypassing Windows 11’s TPM and other system requirements.

Bypass Windows 11 system requirements with Rufus bootable USB flash drive creator

The latest beta of Rufus, a USB formatting utility that lets you create bootable USB flash drives, makes it easy to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware by disabling TPM, Secure Boot, and RAM requirements. Rufus 3.16 Beta 2 is available from GitHub.

Google Pixel Pass leaked [M. Brandon Lee / @thisistechtoday]

Google may launch Pixel Pass alongside the Pixel 6, allowing customers to bundle a Pixel phone with YouTube Premium, Google One, Google Play Pass, and an extended warranty (and optionally Google Fi service) for one monthly fee.

Pixel 6 modem is Samsung-made [@NilsAhrDE]

The Pixel 6 Pro uses the “g5123b” Modem via the leaked Repair manual. That confirms the Modem “Tensor” uses is the Samsung’s Exynos 5123 Modem.

HTC is taking on Facebook with a new VR headset and its own metaverse [Protocol]

HTC is allegedly planning to launch a new VR headset called the HTC Vive Flow on Thursday. Expect a standalone headset with an emphasis on media consumption & casual gaming. Less powerful than the Oculus Quest 2, with position tracking, but no controllers.

Google’s Fuchsia is expanding to ‘additional smart devices and other form factors’ [9to5Google]

After rolling out its Fuchsia operating system to Google Home/Nest Hub smart displays, it looks like Google plans to bring the OS to “additional smart devices and other form factors” according to a new job listing.

Powkiddy X18S Android handheld game console [Powkiddy]

The Powkiddy X8S is an handheld Android game console with a 5.5 inch touschreen display, a Unisoc T618 processor, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage for $173.

Intellivision Is Selling NFT Games For A Console That Ain’t Even Out Yet [Kotaku]

The Intellivision Amico game console isn’t shipping yet, but now you can buy limited edition versions of some of the first games designed for the platform. Available in 4-packs for $80 or 8-packs for $150, they’re pricier than the digital-only versions.

11-Inch Android Tablet Teclast T50 With 20MP Sony Camera Unveiled [TabletMonkeys]

The Teclast T50 is an 11 inch Android tablet with a Unisoc T618 processor, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 2000 x 1200 pixel display. It has a 20MP rear camera and 8MP front camera, but no headphone jack. It supports 4G LTE in China.

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Lilbits: HTC’s affordable VR headset, another way to install Windows 11, and even more Pixel 6 leaks

Just when you thought there was nothing left to leak, even more Google Pixel 6 information is making the rounds: Google may launch “Pixel Pass” along with the phone, giving customers a chance to bundle their monthly phone payments with other Google services including YouTube Premium, Google One Storage, and Google Play Pass. An extended […]

The post Lilbits: HTC’s affordable VR headset, another way to install Windows 11, and even more Pixel 6 leaks appeared first on Liliputing.

Just when you thought there was nothing left to leak, even more Google Pixel 6 information is making the rounds: Google may launch “Pixel Pass” along with the phone, giving customers a chance to bundle their monthly phone payments with other Google services including YouTube Premium, Google One Storage, and Google Play Pass. An extended warranty is also said to be part of the deal.

In other recent tech news from around the web, HTC may introduce an affordable new VR headset this week, to take on Facebook’s Oculus Quest 2. Google may be bringing its Fuchsia operating system to more devices. And Rufus, an open source tool for creating bootable USB flash drives, has added support for bypassing Windows 11’s TPM and other system requirements.

Bypass Windows 11 system requirements with Rufus bootable USB flash drive creator

The latest beta of Rufus, a USB formatting utility that lets you create bootable USB flash drives, makes it easy to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware by disabling TPM, Secure Boot, and RAM requirements. Rufus 3.16 Beta 2 is available from GitHub.

Google Pixel Pass leaked [M. Brandon Lee / @thisistechtoday]

Google may launch Pixel Pass alongside the Pixel 6, allowing customers to bundle a Pixel phone with YouTube Premium, Google One, Google Play Pass, and an extended warranty (and optionally Google Fi service) for one monthly fee.

Pixel 6 modem is Samsung-made [@NilsAhrDE]

The Pixel 6 Pro uses the “g5123b” Modem via the leaked Repair manual. That confirms the Modem “Tensor” uses is the Samsung’s Exynos 5123 Modem.

HTC is taking on Facebook with a new VR headset and its own metaverse [Protocol]

HTC is allegedly planning to launch a new VR headset called the HTC Vive Flow on Thursday. Expect a standalone headset with an emphasis on media consumption & casual gaming. Less powerful than the Oculus Quest 2, with position tracking, but no controllers.

Google’s Fuchsia is expanding to ‘additional smart devices and other form factors’ [9to5Google]

After rolling out its Fuchsia operating system to Google Home/Nest Hub smart displays, it looks like Google plans to bring the OS to “additional smart devices and other form factors” according to a new job listing.

Powkiddy X18S Android handheld game console [Powkiddy]

The Powkiddy X8S is an handheld Android game console with a 5.5 inch touschreen display, a Unisoc T618 processor, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage for $173.

Intellivision Is Selling NFT Games For A Console That Ain’t Even Out Yet [Kotaku]

The Intellivision Amico game console isn’t shipping yet, but now you can buy limited edition versions of some of the first games designed for the platform. Available in 4-packs for $80 or 8-packs for $150, they’re pricier than the digital-only versions.

11-Inch Android Tablet Teclast T50 With 20MP Sony Camera Unveiled [TabletMonkeys]

The Teclast T50 is an 11 inch Android tablet with a Unisoc T618 processor, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 2000 x 1200 pixel display. It has a 20MP rear camera and 8MP front camera, but no headphone jack. It supports 4G LTE in China.

Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Twitter and Facebook and follow @LinuxSmartphone on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news on open source mobile phones.

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Toddler dies of Ebola after 3 suspicious deaths in DRC; 148 contacts identified

Health officials are racing to limit the spread of the deadly disease.

A woman in heavy protective gear walks outside a small house.

Enlarge / A World Health Organization worker decontaminates the house of a pastor who tested positive for Ebola in Beni, Democratic Republic of Congo. (credit: Getty | Sopa images)

Health officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are racing to investigate a potential Ebola outbreak after a 3-year-old boy died of the disease on October 6. Researchers confirmed the toddler's infection with the deadly viral disease on October 8, according to a report by the World Health Organization.

The boy's death closely follows the suspicious deaths of three of his neighbors, a father and his two daughters. One of the daughters died on September 14, followed by the father's death on September 19 and the other daughter's death on September 29. The family displayed symptoms consistent with Ebola but were not tested for the virus. The two daughters, however, had tested positive for malaria.

The family's deaths, along with the toddler's, occurred in the Butsili Health Area, which is close to Beni city, one of the epicenters of the 2018–2020 Ebola outbreak in DRC's North Kivu Province. That outbreak led to 3,470 cases and 2,287 deaths. Additionally, North Kivu experienced a smaller Ebola outbreak earlier this year, between February and May, that involved 12 cases and six deaths.

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Don’t Believe Nitro IPTV ‘Lies’, We Need Access to Their Millions, Hollywood Says

Members of the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment have filed a scathing response following Nitro TV’s attempt to have the lawsuit against it dismissed. Using words including “lies” and “laughable”, the ACE members are doubling down, demanding information that will help them gain access to millions of dollars in revenue generated by the pirate IPTV service.

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IPTVIn April 2020, members of the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment including Columbia, Amazon, Disney, Paramount, Warner, and Universal filed a lawsuit in the US against the operators of Nitro TV.

Together they alleged that the pirate platform, led by Alejandro “Alex” Galindo, engaged in “massive and blatant infringement” of their copyrighted works including hit TV show The Office and movies such as Joker.

A May 2020 injunction prevented the service from operating but Galindo was reportedly uncooperative in the discovery process and was accused of destroying evidence, for which the studios demanded monetary sanctions.

Nitro TV: Court Should Dismiss Case

Late last month, counsel for Galindo told the court that the reason his client had refused to answer questions is that he fears the endgame for the studios could be a criminal prosecution.

In the meantime, the studios are still trying to serve Martha Galindo (Alejandro Galindo’s mother) since she allegedly played a major role in the finances of the Nitro operation. The failure to serve Martha is clearly a key issue for the studios but the resulting delays in the case are also cited by Alejandro as a reason to dismiss the case entirely.

Unsurprisingly, the studios are now taking an entirely opposite stance.

Untimely, Frivolous Opposition Containing “Outright Lies”

In their quest to serve Martha with their second amended complaint, the studios sought permission from the court to serve by alternative means. Alejandro opposed the motion but according to the plaintiffs that submission is flawed, not least since among other things, it contains “outright lies”.

The studios say that Alejandro’s assertion that their work to serve Martha is slowing the case down is incorrect. In fact, if anyone is to blame for this hindrance, it is him.

“Defendant seems to be taking the position throughout his [opposition] that Plaintiffs’ request for leave to serve Martha Galindo by alternative means ‘causing an unreasonable delay.’ That is incorrect and frankly laughable given the record,” they inform the court.

“Defendant conveniently fails to acknowledge that Plaintiffs have sought Martha Galindo’s address from him through interrogatories in order to serve her, but he has refused to provide that information.”

In addition to holding this piece of information back, the studios say that Alejandro hasn’t produced a single document in response to requests, has failed to provide interrogatory responses, and later pleaded the Fifth Amendment to avoid answering their questions.

“If Defendant wants this case to move faster, he may provide all of the discovery Plaintiffs have requested,” they add.

The Importance of Serving Martha Galindo

While it appears that Alejandro was the person in charge of the Nitro TV service, the importance of serving Martha Galindo becomes apparent when reviewing the studios’ assessment of her role in the operation. In short, Martha managed the money and in common with any civil action of this type, the studios ultimately want to get their hands on it.

According to the movie and TV companies, third-party subpoenas allowed them to discover that over $7 million in sales of Nitro TV subscriptions and reseller credits were made through accounts held in Martha’s name. These accounts were also used to pay for streaming servers and other infrastructure necessary to operate the Nitro TV service.

Also of note is that the accounts were used to make payments to a company that earned significant sums to promote and market the Nitro TV service.

Firestream LLC is reportedly operated by Veronica Orellana, the wife of Raul Orellana, who is more commonly known online as YouTuber ‘Touchtone’. According to the plaintiffs, he received more than half a million dollars to market Nitro TV to the masses. Both Raul and Firestream LLC are named defendants in the ACE lawsuit.

Alejandro is Trying To Prevent Access to Millions

In summary, the studios believe that Alejandro’s refusal to cooperate is aimed, at least in part, at preventing the studios from accessing the money generated by Nitro TV.

“It is, thus, clear that Martha Galindo is not only deeply involved with Nitro TV but is also holding substantial amounts of revenues derived from the Nitro TV infringing enterprise in her accounts. Accordingly, for Plaintiffs to obtain full relief, they must be able to bring Martha Galindo into this case so that she is subject to the ultimate judgment entered by this Court,” they write.

“There can be no doubt that [Alejandro] is opposing Plaintiff’s Motion for this very reason so as to prevent Plaintiffs from accessing the Nitro TV monies. It is for that same reason that Defendant has not provided Martha Galindo’s address in response to Plaintiffs’ discovery requests.”

As a result, the studios ask the court to allow them to serve Martha by alternative means. There is a suggestion she may now be located in Mexico so the proposals include service via email, service via Alejandro Galindo’s counsel (who previously declined such a request), mail to an identified address in Texas, and via a Facebook message.

The studios’ reply to the court can be found here (pdf)

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