7-Eleven starts its own EV charging network, 7Charge

Currently, there are only a handful of 7-Eleven chargers in four states.

a 7-Eleven DC fast charger

Enlarge / 7Charge is the nation's newest EV charging network, courtesy of 7-Eleven. (credit: 7-Eleven)

7-Eleven is starting its own charging network. The chain of convenience stores has launched 7Charge, which it says "delivers a convenient and reliable fast-charging experience at select 7-Eleven stores in the US, and is coming soon to Canada." There's already a smartphone app in Apple's and Google's stores, but we don't know how many chargers 7-Eleven plans to deploy or a timeline for when that might happen.

"For over 95 years, 7‑Eleven has innovated to meet our customers' needs—delivering convenience where, when and how they want it," said Joe DePinto, president and CEO of 7‑Eleven. "Now, we are innovating once again to meet our customers where they are by expanding our business to provide EV drivers convenience of the future... today."

7-Eleven says its proprietary network will "offer new levels of convenience and coordination to customers looking for a seamless charging and payment experience." That may mean it will include "plug and charge," the ISO 15118 protocol that handles billing after the car handshakes with the charger, but plug and charge is far from universally implemented in new EVs. After playing with the app for a few minutes, it appears you can also pay by scanning a QR code on the charger.

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Spiele statt Serien: Netflix will ein Spiel für jeden Abonnenten

Smartphone-Flirts bei Too Hot To Handle, ein neues Assassin’s Creed und Multiplayer-Action zu einer noch geheimen Serie: Netflix will Spiele ernster nehmen. Von Daniel Ziegener (Netflix, Assassin’s Creed)

Smartphone-Flirts bei Too Hot To Handle, ein neues Assassin's Creed und Multiplayer-Action zu einer noch geheimen Serie: Netflix will Spiele ernster nehmen. Von Daniel Ziegener (Netflix, Assassin's Creed)

The SpaceX steamroller has shifted into a higher gear this year

We’re not at airline-like operations yet, but we’re getting a lot closer.

A Starlink mission launches on a Falcon 9 rocket Friday from Vandenberg Space Force Base.

Enlarge / A Starlink mission launches on a Falcon 9 rocket Friday from Vandenberg Space Force Base. (credit: SpaceX)

Is it possible that SpaceX has succeeded in making orbital launches boring? Increasingly, the answer to this question appears to be yes.

On Friday the California-based company launched two Falcon 9 rockets within the span of just a little more than four hours. At 12:26 pm local time, a Falcon 9 rocket carried 52 of SpaceX's own Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from a launch pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. A mere 4 hours and 12 minutes later, another Falcon 9 rocket delivered two large communications satellites into geostationary transfer orbit for the Luxembourg-based satellite company SES from Kennedy Space Center.

This broke SpaceX's own record for the shortest time duration between two launches. However, the overall record for the lowest time between two launches of the same rocket still belongs to the Russian-built Soyuz vehicle. In June 2013, Roscosmos launched a Soyuz booster from Kazakhstan, and Arianespace launched a Soyuz from French Guiana within two hours. Those launches were conducted by two separate space agencies, on separate continents, however.

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Microsoft plans mobile games app store to rival Apple and Google

Store could launch as soon as next year if regulators clear Activision Blizzard deal.

Microsoft plans mobile games app store to rival Apple and Google

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Microsoft is preparing to launch a new app store for games on iPhones and Android smartphones as soon as next year if its $75 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard is cleared by regulators, according to the head of its Xbox business.

New rules requiring Apple and Google to open up their mobile platforms to app stores owned and operated by other companies are expected to come into force from March 2024 under the EU’s Digital Markets Act.

“We want to be in a position to offer Xbox and content from both us and our third-party partners across any screen where somebody would want to play,” said Phil Spencer, chief executive of Microsoft Gaming, in an interview ahead of this week’s annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.

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Mediatheken: ARD braucht moderne Inhalte statt Technik

Der ARD-Vorsitzende will hunderte Millionen für Streaming-Technik ausgeben – von Inhalten ist keine Rede. Dabei braucht es die, um neue Zielgruppen zu gewinnen. Ein IMHO von Tobias Költzsch und Sebastian Grüner (Streaming, ARD)

Der ARD-Vorsitzende will hunderte Millionen für Streaming-Technik ausgeben - von Inhalten ist keine Rede. Dabei braucht es die, um neue Zielgruppen zu gewinnen. Ein IMHO von Tobias Költzsch und Sebastian Grüner (Streaming, ARD)

Ubuntu Touch OTA-25 ships this week (final build based on Ubuntu 16.04)

A new build of Ubuntu Touch is scheduled for release on March 24, 2023. It will bring a number of bug fixes and usability improvements. Ubuntu Touch OTA-25 will also be the final version of the operating system that’s based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS &…

A new build of Ubuntu Touch is scheduled for release on March 24, 2023. It will bring a number of bug fixes and usability improvements. Ubuntu Touch OTA-25 will also be the final version of the operating system that’s based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS “Xenial Xerus”. Future builds are expected to be based on Ubuntu […]

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Zippyshare Quits After 17 Years, 45m Visits Per Month Makes No Money

After almost 17 years online, file-hosting veteran Zippyshare will shut down at the end of the month. Founded in 2006, Zippyshare was known for its free, no-nonsense, no-frills approach to storing files online. Having changed very little over the years, Zippyshare’s operators say the platform is now a dinosaur that costs too much to run in a world where ad-blocking is widespread.

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zippylogoWhen file-hosting service Zippyshare showed its first signs of life in September 2006, accessing the site using an iPhone was impossible; the smart phone’s existence wouldn’t be announced for another four months.

Zippyshare’s success was built on solid yet basic foundations; straightforward free hosting of files, via a clean interface, at zero cost to the user. With relatively few options available elsewhere, Zippyshare was a huge success and to celebrate its first birthday, Zippyshare went BIG.

“A few days ago Zippyshare.com turned one year old,” its operators wrote in 2007. “For Zippyshare’s first birthday we are raising the filesize limit to 100mb.”

Upgrade After Upgrade

After repeatedly upgrading to meet rising demand, Zippyshare launched Zippyshare Uploader, a software application that allowed users to upload files without using a web browser.

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Almost three years after the surprise 100mb limit was introduced, Zippyshare doubled its filesize limit to 200mb. A little later, when the internet was consumed with Megaupload being taken down, Zippyshare carried on as if nothing had happened, or it did once its email servers had been fixed.

Zippyshare Breaks Five-Year Silence With Bad News

When Zippyshare’s operators announced the shutdown of the site yesterday, that was the first update posted to the site for almost five years.

“We’ve decided that we’re shutting down the project at the end of the month. Please make backups of your important files, you have about two weeks to do so. Until then, the site will run without any changes,” the announcement reads.

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In addition to hardware upgrades, Zippyshare also received visible updates over the years, but in broad terms, the view for users stayed much the same. As the file-hosting market developed and competition increased, being zippy was still good but wasn’t enough.

Simple Formula Meets Innovation and Mass Ad-Blocking

“Since 2006 we have been on the market in an unchanged form, that is, as ad financed/free file hosting. However, you have been visiting in less and less over the years, as the arguably very simple formula of the services we offer is slowly running out of steam,” Zippyshare continues.

“I guess all the competing file storage service companies on the market look better, offer better performance and more features. No one needs a dinosaur like us anymore.”

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While Zippyshare was never likely to return to its heyday, it still receives tens of millions of visits every month. The problem is that even when users get a free service, they continue to block ads. For sites like Zippyshare, that almost guarantees a downward spiral, one exacerbated by today’s rising energy costs.

“Sure, we all use [adblockers], but they take away any control the site owner has over the site. Eventually we get to the point where a vicious cycle begins, in order to pay for the server infrastructure you are forced to place more and more ads, then users fire up more and more adblockers and we get to a point like today,” the site continues.

“Over the past year, electricity prices have gone up 2.5 times, which, with a large number of servers, gives a significant increase in costs that we have no way to balance. There are still a bunch of smaller reasons [for closing down], but we could write a book on this, and probably no one would want to read it.

“To sum it up, we can no longer afford to maintain the site.”

Odds Always Stacked Against Zippyshare

That Zippyshare survived this long is a minor miracle in itself. While the platform survived the shutdown of Megaupload, traffic volumes took a dive over the next few years to a background of copyright-related complaints by entertainment industry groups.

Nominated for “notorious market” status by the RIAA in 2013, Zippyshare became a magnet for rightsholder complaints, regular referrals to the U.S. government, and millions of DMCA notices.

To date, rightsholders have requested the removal of more than 14.5 million Zippyshare URLs but for internet users in Europe, worse was on the horizon.

In March, April and June 2019, Zippyshare blocked users from the UK, Germany, and Spain, respectively. Why this action was taken remains unclear but it seems likely that copyright issues were a factor and geo-blocking was seen as the solution.

If Zippyshare closes as promised at the end of the month, it will still have considerable assets at its disposal. The site still enjoys around 45 million visits per month and Zippyshare.com is one of the top 1000 most-visited domains on the internet today.

We asked Zippyshare what will happen to the domain when the site closes down, but at the time of writing, we’re yet to receive a response. As for the team behind the site, they’ve rarely appeared from the shadows but will live on…somewhere.

“Thanks for being with us over the years. See you in the depths of the Internet.”

Zippyshare (2006-2023)

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