Sikorsky S-76: Autonome Flugfunktionen für alte Helikopter zum Nachrüsten

Sikorsky hat einen großen Helikopter autonom über eine Distanz von knapp 50 km fliegen lassen. Das ist der erste Schritt eines Programms der Darpa, um künftig weniger Flugpersonal einsetzen zu müssen. (Darpa, Technologie)

Sikorsky hat einen großen Helikopter autonom über eine Distanz von knapp 50 km fliegen lassen. Das ist der erste Schritt eines Programms der Darpa, um künftig weniger Flugpersonal einsetzen zu müssen. (Darpa, Technologie)

BREIN Wants Usenet Providers to Expose Prolific Uploaders

The Dutch anti-piracy outfit BREIN is going after two anonymous Usenet uploaders, who shared more than 2,000 books in total. The group requested the personal details of the users from their providers, but they refused to hand them over citing privacy concerns. As a result, BREIN is now taking the matter to court.

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uploadDutch anti-piracy group BREIN has targeted the operators of pirate sites for more than a decade, but more recently it began going after uploaders as well.

Over the past several months the group has tracked down several prolific uploaders and has now announced intentions to take these efforts a step further.

While many efforts have focused on BitTorrent uploaders, BREIN is also keeping a close eye on other sharing platforms. This includes Usenet, which despite staying out of the piracy headlines, remains relatively popular.

Representing several large book publishers, the anti-piracy group is going after two anonymous Usenet users, who allegedly uploaded more than 2,000 books to newsgroups.

BREIN has already contacted their Usenet providers, Eweka and Usenetter, who in response cancelled the accounts in question.

However, they refused to hand over any personal details. According to the providers, they are no longer allowed to share personal data under the e-Privacy regulation if an account is disconnected.

BREIN contests this and is now taking the matter to court. According to the group this case isn’t about regular data retention policies, instead, it’s a unique situation where the enforcement rights of the publishers should outweigh privacy concerns.

A local court will now review both positions. The court has already stated that it will review the circumstances under which BREIN requested the data, when the users’ accounts were still active.

If BREIN succeeds then the group has an extra tool in their arsenal, making it easier to expose prolific uploaders. This could also spell trouble for BitTorrent uploaders, as BREIN could try to request personal information from their ISPs.

TorrentFreak asked BREIN for a comment on their plans for the information, but at the time of publishing we haven’t heard back.

This isn’t the first time BREIN has gone after serial e-book infringers. Last year, a Dutch court ordered Google to hand over the personal details of a user that sold pirated books in the Play Store. In that case the court concluded that the rights of copyright holders outweigh the user’s rights.

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Nikola Motor Company: Der Elektrotruck Nikola One ist ein Hype

Es ist ein Truck, aber der Hype erinnert an die Elektroautos von Tesla Motors: Der Elektrotruck Nikola One wurde schon über 7.000-mal vorbestellt. Ein gutes Geschäft für Hersteller Nikola Motor Company. (Elektroauto, Technologie)

Es ist ein Truck, aber der Hype erinnert an die Elektroautos von Tesla Motors: Der Elektrotruck Nikola One wurde schon über 7.000-mal vorbestellt. Ein gutes Geschäft für Hersteller Nikola Motor Company. (Elektroauto, Technologie)

Microsoft Officially Unveils Two New Xbox Models, Slim and ‘Scorpio’

Microsoft has beaten Sony to the punch and announced not one but two new Xbox One models, including the standard “Slim” second generation iteration, but also a new more powerful version of the console.Borrowing from Apple’s naming scheme, as well as th…



Microsoft has beaten Sony to the punch and announced not one but two new Xbox One models, including the standard "Slim" second generation iteration, but also a new more powerful version of the console.

Borrowing from Apple's naming scheme, as well as the iterative upgrade cycle of devices like the iPhone, Microsoft's new "Slim" console will simply be known as the Xbox One S. Clad in a white colour scheme, it features a slim body design that's 40% smaller than the current "VCR-like" Xbox One, and will retail for $299 (a 2TB version retailing for $399 will be first available in August). The new console will also support 4K video streaming and Ultra HD Blu-ray support, as well as HDR output for games, and feature an internal power supply to further reduce the console's footprint.

While the announcement of the S was expected, what was more up in the air was whether Microsoft will use E3 to announce the still rumoured, but very likely real souped up version of the Xbox One, codenamed 'Scorpio'. With Sony confirming they won't be confirming the PS4 equivalent of 'Scorpio', the PS4 Neo, at E3, all eyes were on Microsoft to see if they would be the ones to let the cat out of the official bag.

And let the cat out they did. Microsoft, even confirming the 'Scorpio' name, says the new console will offer 4K resolution not just for video but for games too, VR support and it fully expects the Xbox One Scorpio to be the most powerful console on the market when it arrives in stores.

Emphasizing the "No-one gets left behind" philosophy behind he new hardware upgrade model, Microsoft boss Phil Spencer assured existing Xbox One owners that all future games and accessories will remain compatible with their first generation (and second generation, S) consoles.

Spencer also let loose another catch-phrase for the Xbox family, that the near future of Xbox would go "beyond generations". He was referring to the upcoming feature that would allow gamers to buy a game once and get both the Xbox One and PC version of the game, and the increased presence of the Xbox services on iOS and Android devices.

Xbox One Scorpio is set for a late 2017 release, with the retail price so far unconfirmed.

E3-Tagesrückblick im Video: Neue Konsolen im Gespräch

Microsoft kündigt zwei neue Xboxen an, darüber muss Golem.de natürlich reden! Außerdem haben wir uns nach einem langen Tag voller Neuheiten über die vielen angekündigten Spiele von Sony und Ubisoft unterhalten. (E3 2015, Microsoft)

Microsoft kündigt zwei neue Xboxen an, darüber muss Golem.de natürlich reden! Außerdem haben wir uns nach einem langen Tag voller Neuheiten über die vielen angekündigten Spiele von Sony und Ubisoft unterhalten. (E3 2015, Microsoft)

Verbrennungsgefahr: Warnung vor der Smartwatch Basis Peak

Die Smartwatch Basis Peak der Intel-Tochter Basis hat ein Problem. Sie kann überhitzen und beim Träger leichte Verbrennungen verursachen. Auch die Ladestation kann zu warm werden. Der Hersteller rät, die Uhr nicht mehr zu tragen. (Smartwatch, Intel)

Die Smartwatch Basis Peak der Intel-Tochter Basis hat ein Problem. Sie kann überhitzen und beim Träger leichte Verbrennungen verursachen. Auch die Ladestation kann zu warm werden. Der Hersteller rät, die Uhr nicht mehr zu tragen. (Smartwatch, Intel)

Playstation: Kriegsgott statt neuer Konsolenhardware

Bei einer ungewöhnlichen Pressekonferenz hat Sony neue Spiele vorgestellt: God of War, Resident Evil 7 und ein paar weitere Überraschungen. In Sachen neuer Hardware gab es nur eine einzige Terminbekanntgabe. (Playstation 4, Sony)

Bei einer ungewöhnlichen Pressekonferenz hat Sony neue Spiele vorgestellt: God of War, Resident Evil 7 und ein paar weitere Überraschungen. In Sachen neuer Hardware gab es nur eine einzige Terminbekanntgabe. (Playstation 4, Sony)

Ubisoft: Fischstäbchen und ferngesteuerte Hackerangriffe

VR-Einsätze in Star Trek, schwule Meerestiere und schwerbewaffnete Ritter: Auf seiner Pressekonferenz hat Ubisoft seine Pläne für die nächsten Monate präsentiert – und Firmenchef Yves Guillemot ein emotionales Plädoyer für die Freiheit seines Unternehmens gehalten. (Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot)

VR-Einsätze in Star Trek, schwule Meerestiere und schwerbewaffnete Ritter: Auf seiner Pressekonferenz hat Ubisoft seine Pläne für die nächsten Monate präsentiert - und Firmenchef Yves Guillemot ein emotionales Plädoyer für die Freiheit seines Unternehmens gehalten. (Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot)

Hideo Kojima announces Death Stranding, his first game since leaving Konami

A quick trailer gives fans a glimpse at the famed developer’s anticipated return.

At this year's E3 conference in Los Angeles, Sony invited famed game developer Hideo Kojima on the stage during the company's PlayStation 4 press conference to announce the latest from Kojima Productions, curiously called Death Stranding.

In the trailer, a quote from William Blake introduces a strange world: "To see a world in a grain of sand / and a heaven in a wildflower. / Hold infinity in the palm of your hand / and eternity in an hour." Then we see a naked man with one handcuff around his wrist pick up a naked, crying baby and begin to cry, but the baby quickly disappears leaving only black oil on the man's hands. He watches oily baby footsteps (but no baby) walk away from him, and he gets up and walks across a desolate beach peppered with dead whales. And that's the end of the trailer.

The man clearly looks like that guy from The Walking Dead, and sure enough, Norman Reedus, who plays Daryl Dixon on the AMC TV show, is listed in the Kojima Productions credits.

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Alienware doubles down on Steam Machines, don’t ask us why

New boxes sport upgraded hardware along with a struggling SteamOS.

That Steam logo is the only outward sign that this is a Steam Machine and not an Alienware Alpha.

Valve's Linux-based Steam Machines gaming initiative might be struggling to make much of a dent in the massive PC gaming space so far. That hasn't deterred Dell, though, which is introducing new Steam Machines with more powerful graphics hardware through its Alienware line this week.

As reported by IT World, a $749 Alienware Steam Machine system will feature an Intel Core i5 Skylake CPU, an Nvidia GTX 960 GPU, 8GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. For $899, you can upgrade that basic configuration with a Core i7 CPU and a 1TB hard drive.

Alienware is also keeping around the current, ultra-low-end, $449 Alienware Steam Machine, which sports a Core i3 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a custom Maxwell graphics card that "performs similarly to the NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 860M."

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