Anzeige: Zentrale Benutzerverwaltung mit Keycloak sicher umsetzen

Zugriffssteuerung, Authentifizierung und zentrale Benutzerverwaltung – ein Online-Workshop zeigt, wie sich Keycloak gezielt in bestehende IT-Strukturen integrieren lässt. (Golem Karrierewelt, Linux)

Zugriffssteuerung, Authentifizierung und zentrale Benutzerverwaltung - ein Online-Workshop zeigt, wie sich Keycloak gezielt in bestehende IT-Strukturen integrieren lässt. (Golem Karrierewelt, Linux)

Amid rising prices, Disney+ and Hulu offer subscribers some freebies

Small subscriber perks help the streaming services stand out.

With streaming providers frequently raising prices, subscribers often feel like they’re paying more for the same service—or a lesser version, depending on what’s available to watch that month. In a unique move, Disney is introducing a small, potential financial benefit to Disney+ and Hulu subscribers in the form of some third-party discounts, freebies, trials, and contests.

As of today, Disney+ subscribers can log into Disney’s Disney+ Perks website with their streaming credentials to get access to a revolving selection of discounts and freebies. When I logged in today, I was met with options for several free trials, including a six-month one to DoorDash’s premium subscription offering, a three-month trial to Clear+, and a two-month trial to Duolingo’s premium subscription.

Disney+ subscribers can also get discounts, including to Adidas’ online marketplaces and “select” Disney Resorts Collection hotels (if you stay at least two nights, with most availability occurring between June 29 and July 31). There are also some free virtual rewards for Disney-owned games and the ability to enter sweepstakes, like for going to the premiere of the movie Freakier Friday.

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Lilbits: Anbernic RG Slide and AYANEO Pocket S2 handhelds coming soon, VirtualBox adds Windows on ARM support

Anbernic is a Chinese company that’s put out dozens of handheld game consoles over the past few years. But none look quite like the upcoming Anbernic RG Slide, which appears to be a handheld game console with a PSP Go-like design featuring a scre…

Anbernic is a Chinese company that’s put out dozens of handheld game consoles over the past few years. But none look quite like the upcoming Anbernic RG Slide, which appears to be a handheld game console with a PSP Go-like design featuring a screen that slides upward to reveal a gamepad. Earlier this month a […]

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Lilbits: Anbernic RG Slide and AYANEO Pocket S2 handhelds coming soon, VirtualBox adds Windows on ARM support

Anbernic is a Chinese company that’s put out dozens of handheld game consoles over the past few years. But none look quite like the upcoming Anbernic RG Slide, which appears to be a handheld game console with a PSP Go-like design featuring a scre…

Anbernic is a Chinese company that’s put out dozens of handheld game consoles over the past few years. But none look quite like the upcoming Anbernic RG Slide, which appears to be a handheld game console with a PSP Go-like design featuring a screen that slides upward to reveal a gamepad. Earlier this month a […]

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Shuttle introduces XPC nano NE10N/NE20N fanless mini PCs with Intel Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake chips

The Shuttle XPC nano NE10N and XPC nano NE20N are small, fanless computers that measure 135 x 115 x 39mm (5.3″x  4.5″ x 1.5″). Both are powered by 6-watt, quad-core Intel processors, but the NE10N comes with an Intel N100 Alder Lake-N…

The Shuttle XPC nano NE10N and XPC nano NE20N are small, fanless computers that measure 135 x 115 x 39mm (5.3″x  4.5″ x 1.5″). Both are powered by 6-watt, quad-core Intel processors, but the NE10N comes with an Intel N100 Alder Lake-N chip while the NE20N has a newer, slightly faster Intel N150 Twin Lake processor. […]

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Shuttle introduces XPC nano NE10N/NE20N fanless mini PCs with Intel Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake chips

The Shuttle XPC nano NE10N and XPC nano NE20N are small, fanless computers that measure 135 x 115 x 39mm (5.3″x  4.5″ x 1.5″). Both are powered by 6-watt, quad-core Intel processors, but the NE10N comes with an Intel N100 Alder Lake-N…

The Shuttle XPC nano NE10N and XPC nano NE20N are small, fanless computers that measure 135 x 115 x 39mm (5.3″x  4.5″ x 1.5″). Both are powered by 6-watt, quad-core Intel processors, but the NE10N comes with an Intel N100 Alder Lake-N chip while the NE20N has a newer, slightly faster Intel N150 Twin Lake processor. […]

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Gemini in Google Drive may finally be useful now that it can analyze videos

The chatbot can answer questions and extract data from your uploaded vids.

Google's rapid adoption of AI has seen the Gemini "sparkle" icon become an omnipresent element in almost every Google product. It's there to summarize your email, add items to your calendar, and more—if you trust it to do those things. Gemini is also integrated with Google Drive, where it's gaining a new feature that could make it genuinely useful: Google's AI bot will soon be able to watch videos stored in your Drive so you don't have to.

Gemini is already accessible in Drive, with the ability to summarize documents or folders, gather and analyze data, and expand on the topics covered in your documents. Google says the next step is plugging videos into Gemini, saving you from wasting time scrubbing through a file just to find something of interest.

Using a chatbot to analyze and manipulate text doesn't always make sense—after all, it's not hard to skim an email or short document. It can take longer to interact with a chatbot, which might not add any useful insights. Video is different because watching is a linear process in which you are presented with information at the pace the video creator sets. You can change playback speed or rewind to catch something you missed, but that's more arduous than reading something at your own pace. So Gemini's video support in Drive could save you real time.

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Gemini in Google Drive may finally be useful now that it can analyze videos

The chatbot can answer questions and extract data from your uploaded vids.

Google's rapid adoption of AI has seen the Gemini "sparkle" icon become an omnipresent element in almost every Google product. It's there to summarize your email, add items to your calendar, and more—if you trust it to do those things. Gemini is also integrated with Google Drive, where it's gaining a new feature that could make it genuinely useful: Google's AI bot will soon be able to watch videos stored in your Drive so you don't have to.

Gemini is already accessible in Drive, with the ability to summarize documents or folders, gather and analyze data, and expand on the topics covered in your documents. Google says the next step is plugging videos into Gemini, saving you from wasting time scrubbing through a file just to find something of interest.

Using a chatbot to analyze and manipulate text doesn't always make sense—after all, it's not hard to skim an email or short document. It can take longer to interact with a chatbot, which might not add any useful insights. Video is different because watching is a linear process in which you are presented with information at the pace the video creator sets. You can change playback speed or rewind to catch something you missed, but that's more arduous than reading something at your own pace. So Gemini's video support in Drive could save you real time.

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Man who stole 1,000 DVDs from employer strikes plea deal over movie leaks

Feds reduced maximum infringement amount from “tens of millions” to $40,000.

An accused movie pirate who stole more than 1,000 Blu-ray discs and DVDs while working for a DVD manufacturing company struck a plea deal this week to lower his sentence after the FBI claimed the man's piracy cost movie studios millions.

Steven Hale no longer works for the DVD company. He was arrested in March, accused of "bypassing encryption that prevents unauthorized copying" and ripping pre-release copies of movies he could only access because his former employer was used by major movie studios. As alleged by the feds, his game was beating studios to releases to achieve the greatest possible financial gains from online leaks.

Among the popular movies that Hale is believed to have leaked between 2021 and 2022 was Spider-Man: No Way Home, which the FBI alleged was copied "tens of millions of times" at an estimated loss of "tens of millions of dollars" for just one studio on one movie. Other movies Hale ripped included animated hits like Encanto and Sing 2, as well as anticipated sequels like The Matrix: Resurrections and Venom: Let There Be Carnage.

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Man who stole 1,000 DVDs from employer strikes plea deal over movie leaks

Feds reduced maximum infringement amount from “tens of millions” to $40,000.

An accused movie pirate who stole more than 1,000 Blu-ray discs and DVDs while working for a DVD manufacturing company struck a plea deal this week to lower his sentence after the FBI claimed the man's piracy cost movie studios millions.

Steven Hale no longer works for the DVD company. He was arrested in March, accused of "bypassing encryption that prevents unauthorized copying" and ripping pre-release copies of movies he could only access because his former employer was used by major movie studios. As alleged by the feds, his game was beating studios to releases to achieve the greatest possible financial gains from online leaks.

Among the popular movies that Hale is believed to have leaked between 2021 and 2022 was Spider-Man: No Way Home, which the FBI alleged was copied "tens of millions of times" at an estimated loss of "tens of millions of dollars" for just one studio on one movie. Other movies Hale ripped included animated hits like Encanto and Sing 2, as well as anticipated sequels like The Matrix: Resurrections and Venom: Let There Be Carnage.

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