
Xtreme Gaming: Gigabyte will Netzteile und Gehäuse für Spieler anbieten
Unity: “VR-Headsets werden nur noch so groß wie meine Brille sein!”
White-Label-Produkte: USB-Typ-C-Zubehör ist kein Problem mehr
Amazon: Blu-ray oder DVD kaufen und digitale Kopie gratis erhalten
Nach der Musik sind jetzt Filme dran: Amazon testet derzeit in Deutschland eine Autorip-Variante für Blu-rays und DVDs. Bei der Bestellung gibt es eine digitale Kopie gratis dazu. (Amazon-Video, Blu-ray)

Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray sales stats for the week ending 21st May 2016
The results and analysis for DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray sales for the week ending 21st May 2016 are in. Dirty Grandpa was the week’s top selling new release in an otherwise very quiet week.
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The results and analysis for DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray sales for the week ending 21st May 2016 are in. Dirty Grandpa was the week's top selling new release in an otherwise very quiet week.
Read the rest of the stats and analysis to find out how DVD, Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray did.
Vanmoof Smartbike: GSM-Modul im Fahrrad trickst Diebe aus
Wenn das dicke Schloss nicht gegen Diebe geholfen hat, kann das Vanmoof Smartbike per Mobilfunkmodul geortet werden. Der niederländische Hersteller verspricht sogar ein Ersatzrad, falls es nicht gefunden wird. (Smart Bike, Technologie)

Mophie Juice Pack Wireless: Drahtloses Laden für aktuelle iPhones
Prozessor: AMD zeigt Zen-Chip für Sockel AM4
Ars MacGyverica: That time we fixed a fuse box with a 6-inch nail
What’s your jankiest bit of DIY electrical or electronics work?

(credit: Jenna)
For the first 16 years of my life, I was an actor. Not a big-time actor, of course: I starred in school plays and local amateur productions, usually as the lanky comic sidekick or later as sonorous historical figures. Playing Osiris in a school play about the Egyptian gods was probably the peak of my thespian career.
I saw a lot of weird things over the years, backstage and in dressing rooms, but unless you're interested in men in tights or pranks involving oil-based makeup, most of them wouldn't make any sense to recount on a technology website. One story involving a six-inch iron nail is definitely worth sharing, though.
It is safe to say that my school, if it had ever been inspected properly, would've failed almost every electrical safety check. The building was about 200 years old, and over the decades had been the victim of many hodgepodge extensions, electrification retrofits, and "ooh, all we need is a bit of electrical tape" fixes by handymen and groundskeepers.