
Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 05/09/16
The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. ‘How To Be Single’ tops the chart this week, followed by ‘Zoolander 2′ ‘Deadpool’ completes the top three.
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This week we have four newcomers in our chart.
How to Be Single is the most downloaded movie again.
The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are BD/DVDrips unless stated otherwise.
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Ranking | (last week) | Movie | IMDb Rating / Trailer |
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torrentfreak.com | |||
1 | (…) | How To Be Single (Web-DL) | 6.2 / trailer |
2 | (…) | Zoolander 2 (Web-DL) | 5.0 / trailer |
3 | (1) | Deadpool | 8.6 / trailer |
4 | (2) | Zootopia (TS) | 8.3 / trailer |
5 | (…) | 10 Cloverfield Lane (Webrip) | 7.6 / trailer |
6 | (6) | Triple 9 (Webrip) | 6.5 / trailer |
7 | (3) | Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (TS) | 7.5 / trailer |
8 | (10) | Baaghi: A Rebel For Love (DVDscr) | 6.1 / trailer |
9 | (…) | Kindergarten Cop 2 | ?.? / trailer |
10 | (4) | The Jungle Book (TS) | 8.3 / trailer |
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Listen up: James West forever changed the way we hear the world
Now in his 80s, the legendary inventor still pursues research and fights for education.

We hear the world in a much different way thanks to James West. (credit: Johns Hopkins University)
If you’ve ever used a cellphone, hearing aid, or baby monitor, listened to live or recorded music, or recorded anything yourself, you’re indebted to James West.
West is the co-inventor of the electret microphone used in all of those devices and more. It’s estimated that over 90 percent of the microphones in use today are electret mics, and more than 2 billion of these devices are produced worldwide every year. The electret microphone’s usefulness is matched only by its longevity. While it has been refined over the years, the basic technology is virtually identical to what West and Gerhard Sessler invented at Bell Labs in the early 1960s.

A peek at the typical electret microphone preamp circuit. (credit: Wikimedia )
Today, this invention's success is only matched by legacy of its inventor. After his groundbreaking work, West went on to become an internationally-recognized electrical engineer. He holds more than 40 US and over 200 international patents. He has been inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame and the National Academy of Engineering. His many awards include the Acoustical Society of America’s Gold Medal, the George Stibitz Trophy from AT&T, the Benjamin Franklin Medical Award in Electrical Engineering, and the US National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
Moto X leaks point to an all-metal device
A rear speaker and huge camera mark a departure from past models.
The back of the alleged Moto X.
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After getting a sneak peek of the 2016 Moto G, it looks like we're now getting reliable leaks of the 2016 Moto X. Both Evleaks and HelloMotoHK have posted pictures of a new Motorola phone identified as the company's new flagship.
Long smartphone product pipelines mean this will be the first round of Motorola phones that new owner Lenovo has had a significant hand in, and the new Moto X definitely seems like a departure from past models. The "all-metal" design would be a big improvement over the old Moto X, but it also makes us question if the low price will stick around. On the back there's a very large camera assembly and a rear-facing speaker. Motorola has been a big proponent of front-facing speakers in the past, but it looks like that's coming to an end with Lenovo.
The bottom of the phone has a huge bezel, which houses a new fingerprint reader, just like the Moto G. On the front, there are four sensors at each corner of the display, which most likely means active display—a feature that lets you wave a hand over the display to turn it on—will return. It looks like the Moto X will see a launch on Verizon, too. HelloMotoHK has a version festooned with Droid logos.
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