Schlagzeilen |
Sonntag, 07. August 2016 00:00:00 Technik News
Aktualisiert: Vor 2 Min.
1|2|3|4|5  

Here's a device any gamer or video enthusiast may want to have on hand. Connect a game console, DVD, or any video source to this gadget via its HDMI input, and with the push of a button it captures and saves the video stream to any attached USB flash drive, with no PC required. Advanced hardware H.264 encoding captures your live gameplay or video playback in 1080p Full HD, while keeping the file size low and capturing speeds high. Averaging 4 out of 5 stars on Amazon from over 170 customers (

If you’ve been wondering how to find Pikachu, Scyther, Electabuzz, or any other rare Pokémon, you probably wanted to use the hot new thing: crowdsourced Pokémon Go maps taught players how to find Pokémon in Pokémon Go. The problem? Those services are down right now, and almost certainly won't come back, now that Pokémon Go developer 

The biggest gaming news of the week? Well, probably the This week, Techland announces it’s publishing a farming game,

Giant refrigerator-sized supercomputers battled each other on Thursday in a virtual contest to show that machines can find software vulnerabilities. The result: the supercomputers time and time again detected simulated flaws in software. It represents a technological achievement in vulnerability detection, at a time when it can take human researchers on an average a year to find software flaws. The hope is that computers can do a better job and perhaps detect and patch the flaws within months, weeks or even days. Thursday’s contest, called the Cyber Grand Challenge, was a step in that direction. The final round of the competition pitted computers from seven teams to play the hacking game “Capture the Flag,” which revolves around detecting software vulnerabilities.

Looking for fresh new Android apps and games? We've got you covered.

Earlier this year Blizzard patched The rumor arrives via Korean site

A group of privacy advocates and internet providers has filed a new challenge to the U.K. government's use of bulk hacking abroad. U.K.-based Privacy International and five internet and communications providers aim to "bring the government's hacking under the rule of law," they said in a case lodged Friday with the European Court of Human Rights. Their application challenges the U.K. Investigatory Powers Tribunal's (IPT's) February

Spotify's hoping it can leverage users’ personal listening habits to create a new hugely popular automated playlist and add another feature to  The content for the playlist is based on the artists you follow on Spotify and those you listen to the most. There are also some suggestions based on your most recent listening habits, similar to what Spotify does with the

It may come as no surprise, but Microsoft won't release another major update for Windows 10 in 2016. The good news is you can expect two big updates to Microsoft’s latest operating system in 2017. Microsoft let the information slip in a

Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has described India as one of the company's fastest growing markets and has proposed to the government a program to offer refurbished phones in the country as a way to get around the high prices of its devices in a price-sensitive market. Cook is also said to have discussed with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi in May the

If there’s any consolation for Dallas’s 100+ degree summer weather, it’s the fact id Software (or rather, Bethesda these days) holds QuakeCon there annually. And this year’s particularly sweet, given the fact id unveiled But you don’t have to travel all the way to Dallas to get a glimpse. Lucky for the rest of us, Bethesda released the trailer on YouTube. I was admittedly a bit worried that it wouldn't do so, after last year’s Without further ado, here’s new footage of

You know, there’s a quote in this press release I really like. “Making this tracking technology available to more partners is an extremely important step in the evolution of virtual reality and 3D tracking,” says Valve’s Alan Yates. He continues, “We are very confident that doing so will result in new and innovative experiences for all VR customers.”

Microsoft has made no secret of its Back in April, Microsoft debuted a preview of Skype bots, the

The strange saga of the FCC and open-source router firmware continues. After new FCC rules encouraged TP-Link and other router manufacturers to As

Your smartphone can help you take laziness to the next level.