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Um die neue EU-Energierichtlinie für Fernseher einzuhalten, kommen Samsungs 8K-TVs mit einem dunkleren Ecomodus. Das Preset kann aber gewechselt werden. (Samsung, Heimkino)
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Um die neue EU-Energierichtlinie für Fernseher einzuhalten, kommen Samsungs 8K-TVs mit einem dunkleren Ecomodus. Das Preset kann aber gewechselt werden. (Samsung, Heimkino)
Elon Musk spricht von einer möglichen Genehmigung für humane Tests von Neuralink in diesem Frühjahr. Mitarbeiter sehen das anders. (Medizin, Elon Musk)
US-Beamte mit dem Havanna-Syndrom wurden nicht mit einer ausländischen Energiewaffe angegriffen. Das schlussfolgern sieben US-Geheimdienste. (Geheimdienste, Spionage)
Ein Forschungsteam hat einen Fitness-Tracker entworfen, der aus essbaren Materialien besteht. Essen sollte man ihn vielleicht trotzdem nicht. (Fitness, Graphen)
Mit elf Prozent weniger Umsatz endete das Geschäftsjahr von Dell wenig aussichtsreich. In diesem Jahr gibt es einen Wechsel in der Geschäftsführung. (Dell, Wirtschaft)
We tested trackers of all types and prices to deliver the top picks.
It seems like every company makes a fitness tracker these days. Even Amazon has created one—and that’s in addition to the seemingly endless stream of no-name brands offered on its website. Aside from some major names like Fitbit and Garmin, though, most consumers are unaware of what all is out there.
Smaller names like Oura and Whoop have drummed up some buzz for themselves by eliminating screens entirely and focusing on very specific metrics, while the line between smartwatches and most other fitness trackers has become increasingly blurry.
I’ve strapped on just about every fitness tracker available, and I've sweated out at least my own weight-testing them. Below is the list of trackers worth your consideration, whether you’re just starting your fitness journey or you're well along your way.
“This turned out to be quite a happy turn of events.”
Welcome to Edition 5.28 of the Rocket Report! We have had a big week for news about United Launch Alliance. All three items in the "Heavy Rockets" section concern the company, which may only be two months away from the much-anticipated debut of its Vulcan booster. Let's go!
As always, we welcome reader submissions, and if you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.
Rocket Lab may abandon helicopter recoveries. In comments during a February 28 earnings call, Peter Beck, chief executive of Rocket Lab, said the company was weighing recovering stages from the ocean and refurbishing them for launch rather than catching a stage with a helicopter, Space News reports. During a second "catch" attempt last November, Rocket Lab called off the helicopter's approach because of a momentary loss of telemetry from the booster. The company instead allowed the stage to splash down in the ocean, where a boat recovered it and returned it to Rocket Lab’s facilities.
Der Pinephone-Hersteller Pine64 will das Pinetab 2 mit Arch Linux ausstatten und für relativ wenig Geld verkaufen – inklusive Tastatur. (Pine64, Tablet)
The Pirate Bay’s official forum is usually a beacon of information if the main site goes offline, but for the last few days, it has become unreachable. According to a SuprBay administrator, the forum is recovering from a hack and should be back online in a week or two. Reportedly, no user data was compromised.
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The Pirate Bay has had its fair share of technical issues over the past years, sometimes resulting in hours or even days of downtime.
When the notorious torrent site goes offline, the associated SuprBay forum usually remains online. This is helpful, as the forums have a dedicated page where outsiders can check the status of the main site.
More recently, the tables have been turned. At the time of writing The Pirate Bay is online but the forums are unreachable. People who try to access SuprBay get a connection timeout instead, which has been the case for several days now.
The Pirate Bay website doesn’t have any information on the issue but on the dark web, the .onion domain shows a little more information.
“Moe is still playing with himself, but we are slowly getting things sorted,” the brief notification reads.
The message doesn’t reveal much but suggests that if Surpbay admin “Moe” takes action, the site will eventually make a full comeback. This is confirmed by fellow administrator Spud17, who explains that the server was compromised.
An outsider reportedly hacked and messed up the server but Spud17 says that user data was not compromised in the process. The main Pirate Bay site was unaffected by the whole ordeal.
The good news is that there are recent backups in place. This means that the forums can be brought back online with relative ease. According to the SuprBay team, that should take a week, or perhaps two.
From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.
Nio hat als zweites Elektroauto ein SUV auf den Markt gebracht. Wir haben damit eine Runde durch Hamburg gedreht. Ein Hands-on von Werner Pluta (Nio, Elektroauto)
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