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#71
Testberichte / Re: Das hellste Mittelklasse-A...
Last post by GerdB - Yesterday at 16:06:15
Ich vermisse eher die Fahrradrunde mit dem GPS Test; ist das dem Wetter geschuldet?
#72
News / Re: Xbox-Managerin weigert sic...
Last post by hans hatte glück - Yesterday at 15:58:40
was interessiert mich eine amerikanische frau die 2004 kein Bademantel anziehen wollte?
thema verfehlt.
#73
News / Nur 1.199 Euro: Solaranlage 10...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 15:56:39
Die Solaranlage kommt zu einem beinahe schon absurd günstigen Preis und kann optional um einen Speicher ergänzt werden. Das lokale Angebot ist zwar äußerst attraktiv, es gibt aber auch kleinere Kompromisse, die man dafür einkalkulieren muss. Bei Bedarf kann die PV-Anlage zuzüglich Versandkosten auch geliefert werden.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Nur-1-199-Euro-Solaranlage-10-kWp-mit-bifazialen-Solarmodulen-zum-Schnaeppchenpreis-lokal.1238470.0.html
#74
News / Honor Magic V6: Hands-on with ...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 15:53:39
The Honor Magic V6 is now official. To celebrate is arrival, we have managed to go hands-on with three of the foldable's four colours, including its ultra-thin and lightweight white variant.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Honor-Magic-V6-Hands-on-with-new-Samsung-Galaxy-Z-Fold7-surpassing-foldable.1238780.0.html
#75
News / Casio launches new metal G-Squ...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 15:38:21
Casio's latest GM-H5600 series blends the brand's iconic square metal design with serious fitness tracking. With heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen tracking, and solar charging onboard, it's a more premium take on the G-Squad formula. The lineup launches first in Japan this March.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Casio-launches-new-metal-G-Squad-fitness-watches-with-heart-rate-tracking-and-solar-charging.1238173.0.html
#76
News / Re: New OnePlus compact flagsh...
Last post by Shameful - Yesterday at 15:33:45
Quote from: bird song on Yesterday at 15:00:39you just spam this everywhere. wow.

www.notebookchat.com/index.php?topic=299024.msg741641#msg741641

If anyone was wondering what this is about.
#77
News / Re: Dank Cashback nur 143 Euro...
Last post by Gerhardhh - Yesterday at 15:32:02
Gutscheincode funktioniert nicht oder nicht mehr.
#78
News / Anker releases new Eufy C31 36...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 15:21:25
Anker has launched the new eufy Wired Cam C31 in the US and the EU. This smart home security model can be used indoors or outdoors, with pan and tilt functionality for AI movement tracking. Plus, it is said to offer a wider surveillance range and improved Wi-Fi coverage thanks to dual antennas.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Anker-releases-new-Eufy-C31-360-security-camera-with-dual-antenna.1238496.0.html
#79
News / Re: Retro game archive with 39...
Last post by Blame game - Yesterday at 15:14:57
Quote from: nah on February 28, 2026, 21:27:52...it wouldn't surprise me if the bulk of it is has to do with donations being poor. Really hard to expect the crowd that would use that site to actually contribute financially.

That's certainly a take. Several studies have shown that the low income individuals are more likely to donate a higher % of their income than the wealthy as they're driven by personal experience of hardship so they can emphasize more and be more compassionate to those in need.

Ofcourse, in this economy where people are getting laid off left, right and centre due to AI that might not mean much. In which case, I would say the rich need to step up more. Or since they essentially own everything, they could maybe you know just release games that are 15+ years old for free and open source at this point. They're not gonna get anymore money from them unless it's IP like console sports games or Nintendo mario games or cod. Those customers just like getting milked.

Also, just because you're "rich" does not guarantee you're going to give back a thing. You've AI companies with revenue and profits the size of continents scraping the web for content and data for their LLMs to train on while not obeying/respecting copyright law at all and paying the necessary licensing fees or royalties.

Then they sell products and subscriptions back to the public for public despite never having payed anything themselves so I'd argue that the greed gets worse at the upper echelons of society.
#80
News / Re: Core Ultra 5, 32 GB RAM, 1...
Last post by Miro - Yesterday at 15:06:53
Wo der Nippel?
Das beste Feature überhaupt. Man muss die Hände nicht von der Tastatur bewegen !!!