25 Jahre Gaming am Mac: Warum lässt du uns nicht spielen, Apple?

Wer zocken will, kauft sich besser keinen Mac: Apple ist hier seit Jahrzehnten im Hintertreffen. Schuld daran waren geringe Marktanteile und schwache Hardware – aber es gibt Hoffnung. Von Christian Rentrop (MacOS, Apple)

Wer zocken will, kauft sich besser keinen Mac: Apple ist hier seit Jahrzehnten im Hintertreffen. Schuld daran waren geringe Marktanteile und schwache Hardware - aber es gibt Hoffnung. Von Christian Rentrop (MacOS, Apple)

‘The Last of Us’ Is The Most Pirated TV Show of 2023

‘The Last of Us’ is the most-pirated TV show of 2023. The popular series dethroned ‘House of the Dragon’, keeping the ‘prize’ in the HBO family. In second spot, we find ‘The Mandalorian’ while another Disney+ series, ‘Loki’, rounds out the top three this year.

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last of usAt the end of every year, we take a look at the most-downloaded TV shows among torrenting pirates.

For several years in a row, the list was headed by Game of Thrones but that reign came to an end after the series ended.

In the years that followed, Disney+ releases stepped in to fill the void, with ‘Wandavision’ and ‘The Mandalorian’ taking wins in 2020 and 2021 respectively. This takeover didn’t last, however, as HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel ‘House of the Dragon’ snatched the title last year.

With no dragon-themed series in the mix, it was hard to predict this year’s winner. However, the data leave little room for doubt. HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ is the most pirated TV show of 2023.

Competition for the remaining slots was fierce, with several Disney+ series in contention. “The Mandalorian” eventually settled for second place, one spot higher than “Loki”, with newcomer “Ahsoka” not far behind.

What stands out most is that video subscription service content dominates the top ten. With the current streaming landscape being so fragmented, it appears that many people prefer to pirate instead of paying for ‘another’ subscription.

Interestingly, Netflix releases are noticeably absent. Without speculating too much, it seems likely that Netflix users are less likely to give up their subscriptions, as it’s the dominant streaming platform in most parts of the world.

In closing, we should note that the chart is based on BitTorrent traffic, which represents a small portion of the piracy landscape. Most people use streaming sites and services nowadays, which generally do not report viewing stats.

Below we have compiled a list of the most-torrented TV shows worldwide released in 2023 (per episode). The ranking is estimated based on sample data from several sources, including I Know.

Most downloaded TV-shows on BitTorrent, 2023
rank last year show network
torrentfreak.com
1 (…) The Last of Us HBO
2 (…) The Mandalorian Disney+
3 (…) Loki Disney+
4 (…) Ahsoka Disney+
5 (…) Secret Invasion Disney+
6 (…) Silo Apple TV
7 (…) Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Apple TV
8 (…) Tulsa King Paramount+
9 (…) Gen V Amazon Prime
10 (…) Ted Lasso Apple TV

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

People can see what you want to know by shaking wrapped Christmas gifts

We can tell if it’s about how many objects are inside, or the shape of those objects.

adorable curly red haired toddler in onesie grinning while holding a wrapped christmas present

Enlarge / Shake, shake, shake: this adorable young child would love to guess what he's getting for Christmas this year. (credit: Johns Hopkins University)

There's rarely time to write about every cool science-y story that comes our way. So this year, we're once again running a special Twelve Days of Christmas series of posts, highlighting one science story that fell through the cracks in 2023, each day from December 25 through January 5. Today: New research shows it’s incredibly easy for people watching others shake boxes to tell what they’re up to.

Christmas Day is a time for opening presents and finally ending the suspense of what one is receiving this year, but chances are some of us may have already guessed what's under the wrapping—perhaps by strategically shaking the boxes for clues about its contents. According to a November paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, if someone happened to see you shaking a wrapped gift, they would be able to tell from those motions what you were trying to learn by doing so.

“There are few things more delightful than seeing a child’s eyes light up as they pick up a present and wonder what might be inside,” said co-author Chaz Firestone of Johns Hopkins University, who studies how vision and thought interact. “What our work shows is that your mind is able to track the information they are seeking. Just as they might be able to tell what’s inside the box by shaking it around, you can tell what they are trying to figure out when they shake it.” Christmas presents are "the perfect real-life example of our experiment.”

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The 20 most-read stories of 2023

Dinosaurs, AI, the Sony Walkman, wheel sizes, and more in our year-end countdown.

The 20 most-read stories of 2023

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Every so often, you live through a year that you know you're going to remember. Sometimes it's because of a personal milestone. Other times it's because of noteworthy events that affected all of us in one way or another. And in some years, it's because we were all surprised by unanticipated and rapid technological advances.

2023 definitely will be a year that will be remembered. On the tech side, the biggest story was AI, due in no small part to rapid advances in large language models. We had news about space flight, hackers, operating systems, and even music players.

Read on to find out which stories resonated the most with our readers throughout the year.

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Film Technica: Our favorite movies of 2023

This year, big superhero franchises mostly faltered and made room for fresh original fare.

Film Technica: Our favorite movies of 2023

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Warning: Although we’ve done our best to avoid spoiling anything too major, please note this list does include a few specific references to several of the listed films that some might consider spoiler-y.

It's been an odd couple of years for film as the industry struggles to regain its footing in the wake of a devastating global pandemic, but there are reasons to be optimistic about its future, both from a box office and variety standpoint. This was the year that the blockbuster superhero franchises that have dominated for more than a decade finally showed signs of faltering; the Marvel and DC Universe releases this year were mostly fine, but only one (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse) made our 2023 year-end list. There were just so many of them, one after the other, adding up to serious superhero fatigue.

We still love our blockbusters, of course. This was also the summer of "Barbenheimer," as audiences flocked to theaters for the unlikely pairing of Barbie and Oppenheimer, breaking a few box office records in the process. It was also a good year for smaller niche fare by younger directors—including two re-imaginings of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein—as well as a new film from the legendary Martin Scorsese (Killers of the Flower Moon).

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Updates für GPT-3 und GPT-4: GPT im Geschwindigkeitsrausch

OpenAIs Updates für GPT-4 und GPT-3 machen die Modelle zuverlässiger, vor allem aber anpassungsfähiger. Die Änderungen und neuen Features im Detail. Von Fabian Deitelhoff (GPT-4, KI)

OpenAIs Updates für GPT-4 und GPT-3 machen die Modelle zuverlässiger, vor allem aber anpassungsfähiger. Die Änderungen und neuen Features im Detail. Von Fabian Deitelhoff (GPT-4, KI)