Need for Speed 3 Hot Pursuit (1998): El Nino, Polizeifunk und Lichtgewitter in Rot-Blau

Electronic Arts ist berühmt und berüchtigt für jährliche Updates und Neuveröffentlichungen. Was der Publisher aber 1998 für digitale Raser auffuhr, ist in puncto Dramatik bei Verfolgungsjagden bis heute unerreicht. Von Michael Wieczorek (golem retro_,…

Electronic Arts ist berühmt und berüchtigt für jährliche Updates und Neuveröffentlichungen. Was der Publisher aber 1998 für digitale Raser auffuhr, ist in puncto Dramatik bei Verfolgungsjagden bis heute unerreicht. Von Michael Wieczorek (golem retro_, Need for Speed)

4K UHD Mainstream Adoption Reaching Critical Mass, New Report

A new report from Futuresource shows that the adoption of 4K Ultra HD TVs and standalone players has reached a tipping point that indicates the format will reach mainstream status soon, if not already.With average prices for 4K UHD TVs now having dropp…



A new report from Futuresource shows that the adoption of 4K Ultra HD TVs and standalone players has reached a tipping point that indicates the format will reach mainstream status soon, if not already.

With average prices for 4K UHD TVs now having dropped to be level with that of standard HDTVs, global shipment of these ultra high resolution TVs is expected to reach over 100 million units in 2018.

The biggest market for UHD TVs in in the Asia Pacific region, led mainly by huge consumer demand in China. North America is also a big market for these TVs, and the European market for UHD TVs will grow by 30% this year.

Adoption of HDR capable 4K UHD TVs are at a slower rate currently, but according to Futuresource market analyst Tristan Veale, HDR capable sets are getting more and more popular.

"The market will continue to grow with double-digit CAGR (compound annual growth rate) throughout our forecasting period to 2022," said Veale. "What’s more, high dynamic range - HDR - is beginning to make its presence felt and will be included in over half of all 4K UHD TVs sold worldwide in 2018, though consumer understanding remains limited."

Standalone UHD Blu-ray players in people's homes will double this year compared to the previous total, led in some way by the Xbox One console. UHD capable media streamers, including the PS4, have risen 85% year-on-year as well.

As for content, streaming remains the most popular way people are getting 4K UHD content.

"When it comes to the content, SVoD remains the primary gateway for consumers to get their UHD fix," said Veale. "Netflix is the key service driving UHD SVoD spend. Depending on the country, around 20 percent to 30 percent of subscribers have opted for the UHD premium tier."

Physical UHD media sales are also growing, tipped to reach $360 million this year, while UHD broadcasts could become more popular, driven by sporting events in 2018 including the Winter Olympics and the FIFA World Cup, both of which were broadcast in 4K.

[via Media Play News]

SpaceX flies rocket for the third time, will attempt fairing re-use [Updated]

There’s a lot going on here, from a record number of launches to dozens of smallsats.

SpaceX

Monday p.m. Update: At the top of its launch window, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket soared into space on Monday from a launch site in California, sending 64 smallsats on their intended path toward a Sun synchronous orbit. Shortly thereafter the first stage descended to a drone ship in the Pacific Ocean and landed safely. This is the third time this particular first stage has flown into space and returned safely to Earth.

Meanwhile, SpaceX also attempted a payload fairing recovery once again. Although the Mr. Steven Vessel did not "catch" one of the fairing, SpaceX founder Elon Musk said the company would nonetheless try to use these two fairing halves once again.

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Director Shares Movie on Torrent Site Before ‘Official’ Release

The major Hollywood studios hate to see their movies ending up on torrent sites. A small production company from Utah has a different view though. Lee Gardner, director and co-writer of “Adopting Trouble,” sees torrents as a promotional tool. He reached out to RARBG to coordinate an official torrent release, which came out before the film made its debut on Amazon this week.

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Hollywood frequently stresses that piracy not only hurts the major studios, but also smaller independent productions.

While that may be true, for many independent artists obscurity is actually a bigger problem than piracy.

This idea is also shared by Lee Gardner, the Director and co-writer of the film “Adopting Trouble.” A digital copy of the film came out on Amazon this week where it can be rented for $0.99 or brought for $4.99.

The problem is, however, that people have to notice the film first. That’s a tough job when there’s virtually no marketing budget available. This is why Gardner and his team at Rare Legend Films decided to reach out to RARBG, one of the top torrent sites.

Realizing that pirates will get their hands on the film anyway, he sent the film’s master files to the site, whose in-house release group FGT turned those into torrents of varying qualities.

Aopting torrents…

The releases come with a special note from Gardner himself, who explains why his production company took this unconventional step.

“The thing they never tell you when you are making your film is that you won’t have enough money for marketing and without it, no-one will see your film. Maybe torrenters can fill that gap and spread the word on independent films,” he writes.

The director sees torrenters as trendsetters. This is why the film came out on RARBG before the official Amazon release. While there are no obligations, a donation or plug are welcome of course.

“So we are giving it to torrenters a little earlier than anyone else. If you like our movie. Please donate. Throw us a clam, a shekel or two. Tell your friends, your family and everyone you know,” Gardner adds.

Director’s message

Other filmmakers have shared their work on torrent sites in the past, and it’s always interesting to hear their motivations. Especially when they work directly with a site such as RARBG.

Speaking with TorrentFreak, Gardner says that RARBG was the only site he reached out to. The director was already familiar with the site and knew that it displayed a list of newly released movies, so it was a good fit.

The reason is simple as well; it’s all about exposure.

“The worst thing for an independent filmmaker is if no one ever sees their film. We had a micro-budget for our film and it was mostly out of our own pockets with no interest from distribution companies since we have no name talent involved,” he says.

Without a marketing budget and knowing that the film would be pirated anyway, they felt like they had nothing to lose.

That said, Gardner certainly isn’t arguing that piracy helps the movie industry as a whole. However, it’s a reality that they have to deal with.

“I wish piracy didn’t exist but I don’t think it will ever go away. Our little three-man production company certainly doesn’t have the means or the time to go after people the way Hollywood does,” he says.

“Piracy clearly has an impact economically on filmmakers, theaters, and distribution companies, but I don’t know that anyone can say exactly how it affects everything.”

The effects of piracy can vary but so can the motivations of pirates. Gardner doesn’t believe everyone pirates because they refuse to pay. In part, it’s a sign of anti-establishment, but also skepticism about what’s being offered.

“I think many people are hesitant these days to spend money on movies, even Hollywood offerings. When I take my family of five out to the theater it’s hard if the movie is a letdown,” Gardner says.

For independent films, there is even more hesitance. People often have no clue what to expect. They often don’t know the directors, writers or actors. So there might be room for innovation there.

One option would be to allow people to watch the beginning of a movie for free, so they can decide whether it’s worth their money or not.

“We need to find solutions to ease that hesitancy and better support independent filmmakers. One solution could be a platform where a potential customer can see the first 20 minutes of a film for free,” Gardner notes.

As for “Adopting Trouble,” people can watch it entirely for free on RARBG and other torrent sites where it was uploaded. Those who like it can choose to make a donation or grab a copy on Amazon.

To avoid issues, Gardner stresses that his company will keep standard performance copyright. This means that others can’t take it and sell it elsewhere, as happened with “The Man From Earth: Holocene.”

It will be interesting to see whether the torrent release delivers the exposure Gardner hoped for.

If that’s the case it might be worth repeating in the future. That would also depend on other factors of course, as a sanctioned torrent release may be harder to pull off with outside investors in the project.

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Exec who gave up private Facebook docs must give up computer, judge rules

“What has happened is unconscionable,” judge tells Six4Three’s Ted Kramer.

Exec who gave up private Facebook docs must give up computer, judge rules

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At the conclusion of a tense hearing that lasted over 3.5 hours, a San Mateo County judge ruled Friday that a top executive of an embattled and now-defunct bikini-related app company now must surrender his electronic devices for forensic inspection.

San Mateo County Judge V. Raymond Swope ordered Six4Three's managing director, Ted Kramer, to hand over his computer and mobile devices by 9pm PT on Friday evening.

In addition, Thomas Scaramellino, one of Kramer's lawyers, also had to give up his electronic devices by 12pm PT on Saturday. It is not clear whether the two men—who did not immediately respond to Ars' request for comment late Friday evening—complied with the orders.

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Wildlands may be the slickest, simplest fantasy skirmish game ever made

Easy to learn but satisfying to play.

Wildlands may be the slickest, simplest fantasy skirmish game ever made

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Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games! Check out our complete board gaming coverage at cardboard.arstechnica.com.

Miniature battle games have been around as long as the tabletop hobby itself. From industry giants like Warhammer 40,000 to competitors like Frostgrave, The Walking Dead, or the Star Wars X-Wing Miniatures Game, there's a huge range of options if you like to lead plastic legions to flaming, spiky, or splattery deaths.

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Palm Phone Review: Fun, endearing, and bad at everything

Palm’s tiny phone looks like a comedy prop, but the real joke is the battery life.

"Seriously?"

That's usually the expression I get when I whip out the new Palm phone, one of the tiniest Android phones released in recent memory. This 3.3-inch device has a spec sheet closer to a smartwatch than a smartphone, and it looks more like a prop from a comedy skit rather than a serious connectivity product. There have been phones with 3.3-inch displays in the past, but they haven't really been combined with the more compact design trends of today. The result is something ridiculously, eye-catchingly small. The Palm phone looks like a joke.

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Blizzard: Im kommenden Jahr wird es wohl mehr Diablo zu sehen geben

Nach der enormen Kritik, die Blizzard durch die Diablo-Immortal-Vorstellung auf der Blizzcon 2018 einstecken musste, bestätigt der Konzern offiziell, dass es 2019 weitere Diablo-Titel zu sehen geben wird. Die Community hat noch immer gemischte Gefühle….

Nach der enormen Kritik, die Blizzard durch die Diablo-Immortal-Vorstellung auf der Blizzcon 2018 einstecken musste, bestätigt der Konzern offiziell, dass es 2019 weitere Diablo-Titel zu sehen geben wird. Die Community hat noch immer gemischte Gefühle. (Blizzard, Diablo)

Google: Hangouts-App und Gsuite-Integration werden 2020 abgeschafft

Es war eigentlich vorauszusehen: Nachdem Google seine Messenger-App Hangouts seit einem Jahr nicht mehr pflegt, wird die Software 2020 wohl komplett eingestellt. Stattdessen will das Unternehmen die Marke auf Enterprise-Kunden ausrichten. Ein Nachfolge…

Es war eigentlich vorauszusehen: Nachdem Google seine Messenger-App Hangouts seit einem Jahr nicht mehr pflegt, wird die Software 2020 wohl komplett eingestellt. Stattdessen will das Unternehmen die Marke auf Enterprise-Kunden ausrichten. Ein Nachfolger für die App könnte ebenfalls feststehen. (Google, Instant Messenger)

Steam: Valve will weniger Anteil von größeren Spieletiteln haben

Erst 30 Prozent, dann immer weniger. Künftig möchte Valve nicht mehr permanent fast ein Drittel aller Einnahmen für Steam-Verkäufe haben. Das soll große Entwicklerstudios auf der Plattform halten. Kleinere Teams haben davon nicht viel. (Steam, Valve) …

Erst 30 Prozent, dann immer weniger. Künftig möchte Valve nicht mehr permanent fast ein Drittel aller Einnahmen für Steam-Verkäufe haben. Das soll große Entwicklerstudios auf der Plattform halten. Kleinere Teams haben davon nicht viel. (Steam, Valve)