Deals of the Day (9-06-2016)

The Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA is a 13.3 inch convertible notebook with a touchscreen display and a 360 degree hinge. There are a lot of those on the market these days.
But the ZenBook Flip stands out thanks to its fanless and relatively compact design …

Deals of the Day (9-06-2016)

The Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA is a 13.3 inch convertible notebook with a touchscreen display and a 360 degree hinge. There are a lot of those on the market these days.

But the ZenBook Flip stands out thanks to its fanless and relatively compact design (the notebook measures 0.5 inches thick and weighs 2.9 pounds) and its mix of premium specs (like 8GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and a 1080p display) and a decent price tag (it typically sells for $800).

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Liveblog in progress: Apple’s September 2016 iPhone event

Join us for live coverage and commentary.

Enlarge / A new Apple Watch may be among the announcements we see at the event. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

It's September again, and you know what that means: another big Apple keynote with plenty of product announcements, a bunch of short product videos, and hopefully at least one sighting of Craig Federighi's hair. The fun at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco begins at 10am Pacific/1pm Eastern/6pm UK on September 7th, and we'll be in the room where it happens to provide our usual stream of live news and commentary.

If you want to know what to expect, we've covered the most current and reliable rumors in depth. The short version is that we'll probably get a pair of new, possibly headphone jack-free iPhones, an updated Apple Watch with GPS, and a whole bunch of software update announcements.

For full details on the new stuff, plus any other details or announcements that Apple happens to make, follow along with our liveblog below.

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DAB+: Sender wollen Multinormchips statt UKW-Abschaltdatum

Vor der UKW-Abschaltung herrscht offenbar Angst bei den Senderbetreibern. Gerade kleinere Sender fürchten, nicht mehr auf allen Radios im Haushalt verfügbar zu sein. In Deutschland steht nur in etwa 13 Prozent der Haushalte mindestens ein DAB+-Radiogerät. (ARD, Internet)

Vor der UKW-Abschaltung herrscht offenbar Angst bei den Senderbetreibern. Gerade kleinere Sender fürchten, nicht mehr auf allen Radios im Haushalt verfügbar zu sein. In Deutschland steht nur in etwa 13 Prozent der Haushalte mindestens ein DAB+-Radiogerät. (ARD, Internet)

Pirates Plunder 4K Hateful Eight, But Did They Crack DCP?

While there’s still no sign of a consumer disc release it appears that a 4K version of Tarantino’s Hateful Eight has just been leaked online. The big question now is did pirates achieve this with capture technology or are we witnessing a proper Digital Cinema Package crack as they’re currently claiming.

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.

hatefLast December, Quentin Tarantino cursed the existence of pirates after his latest movie Hateful Eight was leaked online.

While leaks are nothing new, Hateful Eight appeared online in DVD screener format well in advance of its Christmas Day cinema debut, causing a pirate feeding frenzy that continued for many weeks.

In March, the DVD and Blu-ray versions of Hateful Eight were released to the public, which went some way to competing with the copies available online. However, in the knowledge that Hateful Eight had been filmed in Ultra Panavision 70 and captured in 4K, many fans were still keen to obtain the three-hour epic in UHD.

Some nine months after its debut there has been no announcement of when Hateful Eight will be made available in 4K. However, developments over the past few days suggest that a copy has already been made available online and pirates have somehow obtained a copy.

Although it’s possible an earlier source was involved, it appears the release was first made available on a UltraHDclub, an invite-only private tracker specializing in ultra high-definition movies. From there it spread to other private sites, albeit at a fairly leisurely pace due to its 40GB+ size.

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Details made available with the original release suggest that this 4K version of Hateful Eight was actually obtained from a legal source called Okko, something which is bound to irritate those U.S. fans waiting patiently for a home soil release.

Launched in 2014 and developed in partnership with LG Electronics, Okko is a VOD service that was designed to meet Hollywood strict content protection standards. The service has deals with most of the big studios and is even trusted to deliver some movies on the same day as they hit the silver screen.

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But aside from the availability of Hateful Eight in 4K at all, what is both interesting and controversial here are the claims being made by the people who obtained the movie from the Okko VOD service.

As previously reported, it is already possible to capture 4K content and put it on torrent sites. However, details provided with the release (and echoed in the tracker screenshot above) suggest that the copy was somehow made after pirates obtained a .MXF content file from within a highly secure Digital Cinema Package (DCP).

TorrentFreak contacted Okko for their take on the unofficial release but at the time of publication the service had not responded to our request for comment. Given the sensitive nature of the topic, it seems unlikely that the company would have given much away anyway, so we also took the opportunity to speak with several sources familiar with pirate releases.

One, the operator of a large site, didn’t doubt that the content was out there but wasn’t prepared to accept it was obtained from a highly protected .MXF file. The other, a release group member, said that while a crack seems unlikely, no system is without weakness. “I want to believe,” he said.

We also spoke with HDEncode who posted the 4K version of Hateful Eight and provided a number of 4K/Blu-ray comparison screenshots. The site’s operator told us that the people behind the release on UltraHDclub maintain that they have indeed cracked DCP’s encryption.

Commenting on the release, Sebastian Haselbeck of Tarantino fansite Tarantino.info says that while he’s not a fan of piracy, he believes that a failure to serve the market is the real problem.

“I strongly condemn piracy and find it generally damaging, but it is a symptom, not the source, of market failure,” he told TF.

“I believe the biggest obstacle to great sales is the general bare bones treatment Tarantino’s movies usually get on home video. Quality is also usually not reference material. Fans would easily spend on the roadshow cut of Hateful Eight or the integral cut of Kill Bill. Both are not available to buy.”

Why a 4K edition of Hateful Eight hasn’t yet been made widely available is a question for the studio, but once again it appears that pirates are the first to recognize and then meet demand, however niche.

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Raumfahrt: Erster Apollo-Bordcomputer aus dem Schrott gerettet

Er war schon auf dem Schrott: Ein Informatiker aus Südafrika hat den ersten Bordcomputer der Raumfahrtgeschichte aufgespürt. Nach seinem Flug 1966 war er auf dem Schrott gelandet und dann versteigert worden. (Raumfahrt, Nasa)

Er war schon auf dem Schrott: Ein Informatiker aus Südafrika hat den ersten Bordcomputer der Raumfahrtgeschichte aufgespürt. Nach seinem Flug 1966 war er auf dem Schrott gelandet und dann versteigert worden. (Raumfahrt, Nasa)

What to expect from tomorrow’s PlayStation Meeting

Slim PS4, upgraded “Neo” console, and more should be discussed.

(credit: Aurich Lawson)

Sony stayed strangely quiet about its upcoming hardware plans back at June's E3, using the convention to focus on PS4 software instead. That silence seems set to come to an end tomorrow, though, as Sony prepares some major hardware announcements for its PlayStation Meeting event in New York City.

We'll be there live, ready to liveblog all the news of Sony's upcoming gaming plans. For now, though, here's what we expect to hear (and what we don't expect to hear) when we sit down in the PlayStation Theater tomorrow.

PS4 Slim

At this point, the redesigned PlayStation 4 has to be among the worst-kept secrets in video game industry history. It has been weeks now since word of the system first leaked out via British auction sites; the info was then quickly confirmed by a Eurogamer reporter who actually saw one in person. Since then, there has been copious additional confirmation that the new, slimmed down system is real. That includes an extensive review and video from Let's Play Video Games and even a full teardown showing the system's redesigned innards.

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SoftBank completes acquisition of ARM

SoftBank completes acquisition of ARM

After announcing plans in July to acquire ARM, Japan’s SoftBank is now the proud owner of the company that designs the technology used in most of the world’s smartphone processors.

SoftBank has completed its $32 billion acquisition of UK-based ARM Holdings.

ARM doesn’t actually make any processors, but it licenses its designs to companies including Qualcomm, Samsung, NVIDIA, and MediaTek. In addition to powering smartphones and tablets, ARM-based chips are also used in servers, robots, and IoT products.

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SoftBank completes acquisition of ARM

After announcing plans in July to acquire ARM, Japan’s SoftBank is now the proud owner of the company that designs the technology used in most of the world’s smartphone processors.

SoftBank has completed its $32 billion acquisition of UK-based ARM Holdings.

ARM doesn’t actually make any processors, but it licenses its designs to companies including Qualcomm, Samsung, NVIDIA, and MediaTek. In addition to powering smartphones and tablets, ARM-based chips are also used in servers, robots, and IoT products.

Continue reading SoftBank completes acquisition of ARM at Liliputing.

Digitale Agenda: Dobrindt hält Gigabit-Ausbau bis 2025 für zu wenig

Die Digitale Agenda der Bundesregierung ist noch längst nicht umgesetzt. Nach Ansicht von Infrastrukturminister Dobrindt sind beim Breitbandausbau sehr ambitionierte Ziele erforderlich. (Netzpolitik, Cebit)

Die Digitale Agenda der Bundesregierung ist noch längst nicht umgesetzt. Nach Ansicht von Infrastrukturminister Dobrindt sind beim Breitbandausbau sehr ambitionierte Ziele erforderlich. (Netzpolitik, Cebit)

Wahlkampf: Britischer Politiker verrät aus Versehen sein Passwort

Ein offensichtlich historisch interessierter britischer Politiker teilt aus Versehen sein Passwort und andere Zugangsdaten auf Twitter mit. Dabei geht es um den Kampf der Normannen gegen die Angelsachsen. Mittlerweile hat die Kampagne den Post entfernt…

Ein offensichtlich historisch interessierter britischer Politiker teilt aus Versehen sein Passwort und andere Zugangsdaten auf Twitter mit. Dabei geht es um den Kampf der Normannen gegen die Angelsachsen. Mittlerweile hat die Kampagne den Post entfernt - und sich ein neues Passwort ausgedacht. (Security, Internet)

Kohlenstoff-Nanoröhren: Fujitsu will ab 2018 NRAM produzieren

Basierend auf lizenzierter Technik von Nantero möchte Fujitsu Semiconductor in den kommenden Jahren Chips mit integriertem Speicher auf Basis von Kohlenstoff-Nanoröhren herstellen. Die sichern Daten nicht flüchtig, wenn auch mit geringer Kapazität. (Kohlenstoff-Nanoröhren, Nanotechnologie)

Basierend auf lizenzierter Technik von Nantero möchte Fujitsu Semiconductor in den kommenden Jahren Chips mit integriertem Speicher auf Basis von Kohlenstoff-Nanoröhren herstellen. Die sichern Daten nicht flüchtig, wenn auch mit geringer Kapazität. (Kohlenstoff-Nanoröhren, Nanotechnologie)