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Samstag, 11. Oktober 2014 00:00:00 Technik News
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Ein Gamer versucht seit Anfang des Jahres, «Grand Theft Auto Online» zu spielen, ohne dabei jemanden umzubringen - mit mässigem Erfolg.

Verpixelte Grafiken und ellenlange Textwüsten: In den letzten 20 Jahren hat sich das Internet rasant entwickelt.

Die Justizbehörden in den USA haben ihre Vorwürfe gegen den 30-jährigen Russen Roman Walerjewisch Selesnjow ausgeweitet.

Die Schweizer Kunden des Online-Bezahlsystems Paypal können im Internet bestellte Artikel neuerdings kostenlos zurückschicken - weltweit.

Hacker haben über Jahre Bilder von Snapchat-Usern gesammelt. Jetzt sind Hunderttausende gestohlene Fotos im Netz aufgetaucht. Viele Opfer sind noch minderjährig.

Lenovo hat ein XXL-Tablet mit einem 13,3 Zoll grossen Display vorgestellt. Das Spezielle daran: Dank integriertem Beamer kann man Filme direkt an die Wand projizieren.

Die Gamebranche ist im Umbruch, grosse Publisher und Indies rücken zusammen. Für eine fruchtbare Zukunft braucht es aber den Mut zum Experiment, sagt eine Game-Expertin.

Das fürchterliche Ding aus dem All ist zurück. «Alien Isolation» macht mächtig viel Spass, weil es so schön die Nerven zerrüttet.

Der taiwanische Smartphone-Hersteller HTC hat eine neue Hand-Kamera vorgestellt. Das an ein Periskop erinnernde Minigerät dürfte besonders Einsteiger ansprechen.

Ubisoft hat die Veröffentlichung des Puzzle-Adventures «Valiant Hearts» als Comic bekannt gegeben. Käufer des iOS-Games können sich das E-Book gratis herunterladen.

Auf Ebay versteigert ein Fan seine komplette Game-Sammlung. Neben dem nötigen Kleingeld sollten Interessenten über ausreichend Platz für den virtuellen Overkill verfügen.

Roboteroffensive aus Japan: Toshiba hat eine Roboterfrau gebaut, die wie ein Mensch aussieht. An den Olympischen Spielen 2020 soll sie die Besucher begrüssen.

Ab Freitag treffen sich 350 internationale Hacker zu einem 40-stündigen Programmier-Marathon in Zürich. Dabei sollen Ideen entstehen, die unser Leben verändern.

Zwei neue Studien belegen, dass spachgesteuerte Systeme im Auto fatal sein können. Besonders schlecht schneidet Apples Sprachassistentin Siri ab.

Sears Holding Corp. said Friday the payment systems at its Kmart retail chain had been breached as a result of malware, compromising shoppers’ credit and debit card numbers. The U.S. retail chain’s payment systems were infected with a form of malware that went undetected by its anti-virus systems, Sears said. There is no evidence that Kmart shoppers’ personal information, PIN numbers, email addresses or Social Security numbers were stolen, and the malware has since been removed, Sears said. A forensic investigation indicates that the breach began in early September, Sears said. Kmart’s IT team discovered the breach only this Thursday. Sears did not have enough information to say roughly how many credit and debit card numbers were compromised, a spokesman said in an interview.

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Google’s effort to re-paint Android with its Version 5.0.13 is hitting devices over the next few days (you can The tabs move to the top while scrolling through the Play Store so you can quickly navigate to other sections.

Maybe the iTunes freebie wasn't a disaster after all! Apple says 'Songs of Innocence' was fully-downloaded 26 million times.

Ubuntu Linux users no longer need to employ arcane workarounds to watch Netflix on their computers. Instead, they can just head to Netflix’s website through Google’s Chrome browser to start streaming. Netflix

Managing your PC's downloads folder is a lot like dealing with e-mail: if you don't have a good strategy to stay organized, it can get really cluttered, really quickly. Even still, many of us treat the downloads folder as a dumping ground. It's a place we pay little attention to Don't let the digital equivalent of shoveling everything in the closet muck up your PC. These two quick tips can make it easier to keep your files under control and find the files you're looking for quickly.

Uber aims to give people an easy way to hail a ride from their smartphones, but its surge pricing is wreaking havoc on at least some customers. The company currently holds an Uber’s “F” grade—the lowest grade possible—stems from more than 90 customer complaints lodged against it over the past three years, with many criticizing Uber’s surge pricing policies. Customers say they were not aware of the surge pricing, and that Uber’s customer service was unresponsive in settling their complaints.

Steam for Linux doesn’t show any signs of fizzling out. Borderlands 2 recently arrived for Linux, even after Gearbox president Randy Pitchford

The mobile market may be dominated by manufacturing powerhouses like Samsung and LG, but that isn’t stopping HTC in its continuing battle for relevance. The Taiwan-based company’s is now tapping into the action/lifestyle camera sector—an area its competitors haven’t yet penetrated.   “We feel we’ve got credibility that’s solely dedicated to [quality] imaging experiences,” said Nigel Newby-House, HTC’s Executive Vice President of Product Planning, in an interview on Tuesday. “We basically looked at the marketplace, looked at how people are using their smartphones and cameras today, and thought, ‘This is sub optimum.’” And thus was born the HTC RE, an action-sports camera that looks nothing like a smartphone, but still tells a vivid story about where HTC is taking its greater mobile portfolio.