Category: Technology

  • LSEV is a $7,500 3-D printed electric car from XEV

    LSEV is a $7,500 3-D printed electric car from XEV

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  • Microsoft Edge for iPad Now Available in Beta

    Microsoft Edge for iPad Now Available in Beta

    [ad_1] After hinting at an upcoming launch, Microsoft has now officially released the beta app for Microsoft Edge browser on the iPad. According to online reports, the Microsoft Edge iOS app has been updated with support for iPad as well. However, the preview can only be downloaded through TestFlight; a stable version might take several…

  • Open Style Lab mixes tech and fashion on clothing for the disabled

    Open Style Lab mixes tech and fashion on clothing for the disabled

    [ad_1] Here’s a transcript of the video: CHRISTINA MALLON (OPEN STYLE LAB BOARD MEMBER): Eight years ago, I started to lose the ability of the motor neurons in my arms. As the motor neuron disease progressed further down my arms and shoulders, I couldn’t put on a coat any longer. MAGDALENA PETROVA (REPORTER): Christina Mallon…

  • How will it make money?

    How will it make money?

    [ad_1] There are plenty more examples of how gamemakers have struggled to make a sustainable business on the App Store. Investors slashed a third off the stock price of “Angry Birds” maker Rovio one day in February, amid expectations of shrinking margins and revenue. King Digital, the company behind the “Candy Crush” franchise, was acquired…

  • How to turn off iPhone text message notifications

    How to turn off iPhone text message notifications

    [ad_1] If you’re stuck in a group of chatty people on an iPhone, you can also easily leave that group by tapping the same “i” button as before, and then choosing the option at the bottom of the page to leave the group. This only works for iMessage groups, so it won’t work if you’re…

  • Air Passengers Can Now Track Status of Lost and Found Items on UMANG App

    Air Passengers Can Now Track Status of Lost and Found Items on UMANG App

    [ad_1] Air passengers in India can now track the status of their complaints of items lost at airports across India on their Android phones, a CISF official said on Friday. The EDP Cell of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), in collaboration with Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance (UMANG) team of National e-Governance Division (NeGD),…

  • Apple Schedules Education-Focused Event for March 27

    Apple Schedules Education-Focused Event for March 27

    [ad_1] Photo Credit: Apple/ Engadget Apple has scheduled an education-focused event for March 27 at a high school in Chicago. The company has sent media invites for the event, where it says it will share “creative new ideas for teachers and children”. For now, not much is known about what Apple is expected to launch…

  • Facebook bans Cambridge Analytica

    Facebook bans Cambridge Analytica

    [ad_1] Facebook has banned Cambridge Analytica, a political research and analytics firm that worked on Facebook ads for President Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election, saying that it lied about deleting user data sent to it by the makers of a popular psychology test app. In a blog post, Facebook explained that a University…

  • Killer whale research gets $12M infusion from Canadian government – British Columbia

    Killer whale research gets $12M infusion from Canadian government – British Columbia

    [ad_1] The Canadian government has announced more than $12 million in new funding for research aimed at protecting B.C.’s endangered southern resident killer whales. Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc was in Vancouver Thursday to unveil the cash infusion, which includes $9.1 million for developing and testing technology to better detect the orcas and prevent collisions with…

  • Toronto beauty tech firm ModiFace sold to L’Oreal

    Toronto beauty tech firm ModiFace sold to L’Oreal

    [ad_1] French cosmetics conglomerate L’Oreal is buying ModiFace, a Canadian augmented reality and artificial intelligence firm which caters to the beauty industry. The Toronto-based firm will be part of L’Oreal’s Digital Services Factory, a dedicated network to design and develop new digital services for the group’s brands, the Paris-based group announced Friday. “With its world-class…

  • Canadian hobbyists help shed light on mysterious northern lights phenomenon ‘Steve’ – Technology & Science

    Canadian hobbyists help shed light on mysterious northern lights phenomenon ‘Steve’ – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] The mysterious light in the sky had appeared so often that Canadian northern lights watchers gave it a name: Steve. Unlike those famous pulsating ribbons of light that stretch across the sky, Steve would appear as a narrow arch of purple light, sometimes paired with green fence-like features. Scientists were initially stumped by Steve. But now, with plenty of…

  • In a first, US blames Russia for cyberattacks on energy grid

    In a first, US blames Russia for cyberattacks on energy grid

    [ad_1] The campaign targeted engineers and technical staff with access to industrial controls, suggesting the hackers were interested in disrupting operations, though FireEye has seen no evidence that they actually took that step, Read said. A former senior DHS official familiar with the government response to the campaign said that Russia’s targeting of infrastructure networks…

  • Steve Mnuchin visits Apple HQ, tweets photo with Tim Cook

    Steve Mnuchin visits Apple HQ, tweets photo with Tim Cook

    [ad_1] Mike Blake | Reuters Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin reacts during a press conference after attending the Franchise Expo West in Los Angeles, California, November 2, 2017. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin tweeted a photo with Apple CEO Tim Cook on Friday, emphasizing Apple’s recent jobs announcement. The photo depicts the two smiling at Apple’s new…

  • Lunavity is making a hover backpack that lets users float

    Lunavity is making a hover backpack that lets users float

    [ad_1] A Japanese start-up is making a hover backpack to augment one’s jumping ability. It’s being developed by students at the University of Tokyo. The backpack has a series of rotors that provide enough downward thrust to help the wearer jump higher and longer than humanly possible, giving the user a moon-walk type experience. The…

  • The magic ingredient sending Netflix to new highs

    The magic ingredient sending Netflix to new highs

    [ad_1] After a tech-filled week at CNBC’s 1Market in San Francisco, Jim Cramer started thinking about one of his favorite high-growth names in the space: the stock of Netflix. Up 66 percent year to date, Netflix’s stock is the best performer in the S&P 500. Better yet, shares of the streaming giant have climbed over…

  • Betting against Netflix because of its content is a mistake

    Betting against Netflix because of its content is a mistake

    [ad_1] After a tech-filled week at CNBC’s 1Market in San Francisco, Jim Cramer started thinking about one of his favorite high-growth names in the space: the stock of Netflix. Up 66 percent year to date, Netflix’s stock is the best performer in the S&P 500. Better yet, shares of the streaming giant have climbed over…

  • Qualcomm Director Paul Jacobs will not be re-Nominated to Qualcomm board

    Qualcomm Director Paul Jacobs will not be re-Nominated to Qualcomm board

    [ad_1] Qualcomm said Friday that Paul Jacobs will not be renominated to the chipmaker’s board of directors at its annual shareholder meeting on March 23. The company said the decision was made after Jacobs informed the board that he is exploring the possibility of taking the $88 billion company private. Sources have told CNBC that…

  • S-1 filings to go public

    S-1 filings to go public

    [ad_1] Technology company Zuora released its IPO prospectus on Friday, revealing plans to trade on the public market. The cloud-computing company, which helps businesses manage subscription services, was backed by major investors like Blackrock and Benchmark. Its founder and CEO Tien Tzuo was an early Salesforce employee, and has been an outspoken advocate of subscriptions…

  • Amazon hiring Taha Kass-Hout, former FDA CTO

    Amazon hiring Taha Kass-Hout, former FDA CTO

    [ad_1] Kass-Hout left his previous role at Michigan’s Trinity Health in May of last year, and hasn’t updated his LinkedIn profile since then. At Trinity, where he served as a senior vice president, his role involved “leadership and oversight over data, analytics and digital health initiatives,” according to his profile. Prior than that, he worked…

  • Broadcom (AVGO) stock ends a roller coaster week up

    Broadcom (AVGO) stock ends a roller coaster week up

    [ad_1] Shares of Broadcom suffered the stock’s biggest loss in 9 months on Friday, shedding nearly 5 percent. But the stock still ended a roller coaster week up — gaining less than half a percent over the five days of trading — bolstered by weekend acquisition rumors. Broadcom ended last week with its hopes still…

  • Blockchain could save federal agencies billions

    Blockchain could save federal agencies billions

    [ad_1] This haphazard data storage also makes the government vulnerable to security breaches. In 2015, hackers stole sensitive information about 4 million current, former, and prospective employees from the Office of Personnel Management. Earlier this year, the Department of Homeland Security revealed a similar incident had exposed the data of nearly 250,000 agency employees. Blockchain…

  • Tingles is an app devoted to ASMR videos – TechCrunch

    Tingles is an app devoted to ASMR videos – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] The Tingles team has done much in the way of promotion, but the app has already built a fairly sizable following in its community. That’s one of the nice things about a targeted product — it spreads fast. In the year since Slovenian co-founders Gasper Kolenc and Miha Mlakar launched, the service has focused…

  • Snap is making necessary changes for engagement: RBC’s Mark Mahaney

    Snap is making necessary changes for engagement: RBC’s Mark Mahaney

    [ad_1] Snap’s stock slump in the past month reflects some serious investor concerns about the company, but Mark Mahaney of RBC Capital Markets said on Friday that there are good reasons to be bullish. The interface redesign and ad marketplace can potentially help Snap build some momentum, said Mahaney, who has a “buy” rating on…

  • Steve Jobs’ pre-Apple job application priced at $174,000 at auction

    Steve Jobs’ pre-Apple job application priced at $174,000 at auction

    [ad_1] Tom Munnecke | Getty Images Steve Jobs, left, and Steve Wozniak in 1977 A one-page job application filled out by Steve Jobs more than four decades ago that reflected the Apple founder’s technology aspirations sold for $174,000 at a U.S. auction, more than three times its pre-sale estimate. An Internet entrepreneur from England was…

  • Early interest by consumers in Japan bodes well for Netflix in Asia

    Early interest by consumers in Japan bodes well for Netflix in Asia

    [ad_1] Netflix stock is set for even more gains with budding interest from consumers in Asia, RBC Capital Markets advised clients on Thursday. Top technology analyst Mark Mahaney told clients that the firm’s research in Japan and other Asian nations revealed a growing willingness by consumers to pay for premium content. “The sun appears to…

  • The next frontier for robotics? Jazz marimba – TechCrunch

    The next frontier for robotics? Jazz marimba – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Watch out all you well-paid, fat-and-sassy jazz marimba players: Shimon, the marimba playing robot is after your jobs. Shimon is the brainchild of the Robotic Musicianship Group at Georgia Tech and I’ve been following his career for a few years now. In this video, taken at the Ferst Center Presents as part of Atlanta…

  • FTC shuts down the ‘Bitcoin Funding Team’ for promoting deceptive money-making scheme

    FTC shuts down the ‘Bitcoin Funding Team’ for promoting deceptive money-making scheme

    [ad_1] The Federal Trade Commission shut down multiple online “money-making schemes” involving cryptocurrency Friday. A federal court in Florida, at request of the FTC, halted activities and froze the assets of four men for allegedly promoting “deceptive” chain referral networks. Three of the defendants, Thomas Dluca, Louis Gatto and Eric Pinkston were accused of using…

  • EA vows to never offer paid ‘loot boxes’ in its controversial ‘Star Wars Battlefront II’ game

    EA vows to never offer paid ‘loot boxes’ in its controversial ‘Star Wars Battlefront II’ game

    [ad_1] The rebellion has won. Angry gamers are now victorious in the war against Electronic Arts’ aggressive money-making strategy in “Star Wars Battlefront II” as the publisher announces major pro-consumer changes to the game Friday. The uproar centered on the title’s in-game purchases system around loot boxes. It allowed players to save time by paying…

  • Anker’s Nebula Capsule portable projector is a pocket powerhouse – TechCrunch

    Anker’s Nebula Capsule portable projector is a pocket powerhouse – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Anker is a device maker that’s rapidly become a go-to brand for affordable, quality accessories include cables, chargers and backup batteries. More recently, it’s started to branch out into additional areas, including projectors through its Nebula brand. The Nebula Capsule is the latest product from that line, a super portable projector with an Android-based…

  • Facebook’s ‘secret police’ reportedly catches leakers

    Facebook’s ‘secret police’ reportedly catches leakers

    [ad_1] David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images The silhouette of Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer and founder of Facebook Inc., is seen during the Oculus Connect 4 product launch event in San Jose, California, on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017. Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg deploy a “secret police” to catch leakers in the…

  • Google expands its Cloud Platform region in the Netherlands – TechCrunch

    Google expands its Cloud Platform region in the Netherlands – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Google today announced that it has expanded its recently launched Cloud Platform region in the Netherlands with an additional zone. The investment, which is worth a reported 500 million euros, expands the existing Netherlands region from two to three regions. With this, all four of the Central European Google Cloud Platform zones now feature…

  • Bitcoin mining firms getting pushback from New York State

    Bitcoin mining firms getting pushback from New York State

    [ad_1] Separately, the New York State Public Service Commission said Thursday that electricity costs for “high-density load customers” — primarily cryptocurrency companies — will increase beginning this month, while costs for customers using less electricity will normalize. “Had the new rates been in place in January, the two cryptocurrency companies in Plattsburgh would have seen…

  • Food delivery competition heats up, third-parties help restaurants keep up

    Food delivery competition heats up, third-parties help restaurants keep up

    [ad_1] Digital ordering heavyweight Olo is expanding its online empire. Olo, which creates the software that allows customers to order food from online menus and prepay in advance of deliveries, told CNBC that it is partnering with third-party delivery service DoorDash and digital ordering marketplace EatStreet. Competition in the food delivery world is steep. Partnering…

  • Apple Said to Cut Iran Off From the App Store

    Apple Said to Cut Iran Off From the App Store

    [ad_1] In what appears to be a total cut off for the country, Apple has blocked access to its App Store for users in Iran, the media reported. The Cupertino-headquartered giant does not sell its products or operate its App Store in Iran and now it has blocked all the traffic coming from the country…

  • Zscaler CEO who grew up in Himalayas sees his cybersecurity firm IPO

    Zscaler CEO who grew up in Himalayas sees his cybersecurity firm IPO

    [ad_1] “In the old world of security, they would have to buy and deploy security boxes in every office,” Chaudhry said. “In our world, they simply point cloud-bound traffic to Zscaler,” he continued. “So your traffic hits Zscaler as a security checkpost, inspection happens, you go where you need to go. We make sure that…

  • Why we need to save the H-4 visa rule-commentary

    Why we need to save the H-4 visa rule-commentary

    [ad_1] Like the United States, the tech industry is a collection of people with exceptional skills and backgrounds. They have helped create a plethora of innovative products and services that benefit our day-to-day lives. If you’re looking for an answer on Google, or buying something on eBay, or using a computer powered by Intel, it…

  • Apple will have a March 27th event focused on education

    Apple will have a March 27th event focused on education

    [ad_1] Apple is having an event this month to “hear creative new ideas for teachers and students,” according to an invitation released to the media on Friday. The event will be at a Chicago high school on March 27 at 10 a.m, according to the invitation, which said “Let’s take a field trip.” As usual,…

  • Microsoft Offering Up to $250,000 for Identifying Chip Bugs Like Spectre, Meltdown

    Microsoft Offering Up to $250,000 for Identifying Chip Bugs Like Spectre, Meltdown

    [ad_1] Microsoft is offering up to $250,000 (roughly Rs. 1.6 crores) for identifying bugs that are similar to the Meltdown and Spectre CPU flaws. The offering is part of Microsoft’s new limited-time bug bounty programme for “speculative execution” side-channel vulnerabilities. “This new class of vulnerabilities was disclosed in January 2018 and represented a major advancement in…

  • Uber, Toyota in Talks on Self-Driving Tech: Report

    Uber, Toyota in Talks on Self-Driving Tech: Report

    [ad_1] Uber Technologies is discussing the possibility of installing its self-driving system in Toyota Motor Co vehicles as the US ride-hailing firm seeks to sell its autonomous driving technology to outside companies, the Nikkei reported on Friday. Without citing sources, the Japanese business daily said that the firms are negotiating a possible deal for Toyota to…

  • With great tech success, comes even greater responsibly – TechCrunch

    With great tech success, comes even greater responsibly – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] As we watch major tech platforms evolve over time, it’s clear that companies like Facebook, Apple, Google and Amazon (among others) have created businesses that are having a huge impact on humanity — sometimes positive and other times not so much. That suggests that these platforms have to understand how people are using them…

  • Canadians to partner with Chinese on connected, autonomous vehicles

    Canadians to partner with Chinese on connected, autonomous vehicles

    [ad_1] The University of Waterloo in Ontario is to partner with two Chinese institutes to develop research into connected and autonomous vehicle technology. The Canadian university recently signed an agreement with both the Qingdao Academy of Intelligent Industries (QAII) and the State Key Laboratory for Management and Control of Complex Systems (SKL-MCCS). Research will focus…

  • Samsung’s Galaxy S9 gets Disney AR Emojis at launch – TechCrunch

    Samsung’s Galaxy S9 gets Disney AR Emojis at launch – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] I wasn’t alone in suggesting that Samsung’s Animoji competitors were, well, creepy. AR Emojis sit firmly in the uncanny valley between face scans and cartoon characters — generally lacking the adorableness of Apple’s offering. They have, however, had one saving grace: Disney, the entertainment company that essentially owns all of your best childhood memories. …

  • Facebook Express Wi-Fi Android App Launched for Local Hotspots

    Facebook Express Wi-Fi Android App Launched for Local Hotspots

    [ad_1] Facebook has launched an app that will let users in developing countries access its paid Wi-Fi service. The social media giant has unveiled an Express Wi-Fi app for Android smartphones to go along with its distributed Wi-Fi network. The Express Wi-Fi is a carrier-provided connectivity service that claims to provide “affordable Internet.” The app…

  • CEO of firm that modified BlackBerry, Samsung phones to ‘knowingly’ help drug cartels evade police is indicted

    CEO of firm that modified BlackBerry, Samsung phones to ‘knowingly’ help drug cartels evade police is indicted

    [ad_1] The people behind a company that hacked Samsung and BlackBerry phones to make them more secure, have been indicted for allegedly conspiring with drug cartels to help them evade law enforcement and sell narcotics. Phantom Secure, a Canada-based firm, sold Samsung and BlackBerry devices that had been modified with a higher encryption. This made…

  • Walmart reportedly looking to increase stake in Flipkart

    Walmart reportedly looking to increase stake in Flipkart

    [ad_1] Walmart is in advanced talks to become the largest shareholder in Indian e-commerce giant Flipkart, according to multiple reports this week, a move that might bolster the start-up’s efforts to compete with Amazon. The U.S. retail giant could purchase around a 20 to 26 percent stake in the Indian firm and increase its shareholding…

  • Spotify Working on India Launch, Says CEO Daniel Ek

    Spotify Working on India Launch, Says CEO Daniel Ek

    [ad_1] Spotify co-founder and CEO Daniel Ek Spotify is ‘working on launching’ in India, the music streaming service’s co-founder and CEO Daniel Ek told investors during an annual presentation on Thursday. “We are working on launching in some of the biggest markets in the world, places like India, Russia, and Africa which has a very…

  • Spotify Sets IPO for April 3, Touts Growth Over Profits in Investor Pitch

    Spotify Sets IPO for April 3, Touts Growth Over Profits in Investor Pitch

    [ad_1] Streaming music leader Spotify used its cultural cool factor to appeal to mom-and-pop investors in an unconventional presentation ahead of its April 3 stock market listing. Led by 35-year-old Chief Executive Daniel Ek, wearing jeans, white t-shirt and a dark blazer, executives said Spotify would prioritise growth over profits to fend off big rivals…

  • Google Lens Now Rolling Out to iOS Devices via Google Photos

    Google Lens Now Rolling Out to iOS Devices via Google Photos

    [ad_1] Google Lens has now debuted on iOS via Google Photos. The new development comes days after Google Lens started rolling out to regular Android users via the Google Photos app. Google originally announced the expansion of the image recognition tool last month. With the latest arrival, iPhone and iPad users with the latest Google…

  • Facebook Lite to Launch in Developed Countries, Including US

    Facebook Lite to Launch in Developed Countries, Including US

    [ad_1] Facebook on Thursday said it will roll out the stripped down version of its social media platform, Facebook Lite, to more countries including developed ones, to attract users struggling with slower mobile data connections. Facebook Lite, presently available in over 100 countries, was launched in 2015 targeting developing markets and designed to work in areas…

  • Excavation in Kenya uncovers ancient stone tools – Technology & Science

    Excavation in Kenya uncovers ancient stone tools – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] Stone tools and other items from ancient sites in Kenya give a glimpse at the emergence of some key human behaviours, perhaps including a building of relationships with distant neighbours, new research says. Scientists can’t be sure whether the objects were made by our species, Homo sapiens, or some close relative that’s now extinct.…

  • Ford teases Mustang GT500, unnamed off-roader and performance Explorer

    Ford teases Mustang GT500, unnamed off-roader and performance Explorer

    [ad_1] Ford released teaser photos of several new models at an event Thursday, after it announced plans to revamp the majority of its lineup by 2020. The company continues to shift its focus to where it has typically been strong, in trucks, high–performance vehicles and SUVs. These higher-margin vehicles tend to deliver the cash Ford…

  • Ford is releasing new advanced driver assistance system in late 2018

    Ford is releasing new advanced driver assistance system in late 2018

    [ad_1] Ford will release a new advanced driver assistance system later this year that it says will beat systems offered by rivals Chevrolet, Toyota and Honda, the company said Thursday. The move is another step in Ford’s long-term plan to include more technology in its products in the race toward smarter, more autonomous vehicles. The…

  • Ford says it will beat Toyota in hybrids with Mustangs and trucks

    Ford says it will beat Toyota in hybrids with Mustangs and trucks

    [ad_1] Ford expects to beat Toyota in hybrid vehicle sales by 2021, the company said Thursday. The No. 2 U.S. automaker unveiled a plan to overhaul most of its lineup of vehicles over the next two years at an event at its headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan. The strategy focuses on shifting attention to high-margin trucks,…

  • Toyota’s basketball robot uses AI to shoot perfect free throws

    Toyota’s basketball robot uses AI to shoot perfect free throws

    [ad_1] A team of Toyota engineers built a basketball-throwing robot named “Cue” in their free time. The robot uses AI to sink shot after shot, and after 200,000 practice throws, the robot shoots with almost perfect accuracy. At 6 feet 3 inches, Cue is shorter than the average NBA player. But the basketbot was still…

  • Adobe earnings Q1 2018

    Adobe earnings Q1 2018

    [ad_1] Adobe stock rose nearly 4 percent on Thursday after the company reported better-than-expected earnings for the first quarter of its 2018 fiscal year, which ended on March 2. Earnings: Excluding certain items, $1.55 in earnings per share vs. $1.44 in earnings per share as expected by analysts, according to Thomson Reuters. Revenue: $2.08 billion…

  • Our Samsung acquisition opened up a $55 billion market

    Our Samsung acquisition opened up a $55 billion market

    [ad_1] HP Inc.’s $1.05 billion acquisition of Samsung Electronics’ printing business will give HP Inc. access to a $55 billion market, HP Inc. President and CEO Dion Weisler told CNBC on Thursday. Telling “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer that the printing business is thriving both at home and in the office, Weisler said that his…

  • Former Qualcomm chairman reportedly seeking funding to buy the chipmaker

    Former Qualcomm chairman reportedly seeking funding to buy the chipmaker

    [ad_1] Paul Jacobs, former chairman of Qualcomm, has sought funding to take the company private, the Financial Times reports. Jacobs, son of Qualcomm co-founder Irwin Jacobs, had disclosed his plans to acquire the chipmaker to board members, sources told the newspaper. He pitched his plan to several investors, including SoftBank, one source told the FT.…

  • Wall Street can’t expect help from Washington anymore

    Wall Street can’t expect help from Washington anymore

    [ad_1] With its $700 million acquisition of dietary supplement maker NutraNext, Clorox is making a deliberate stride into its newest target market: vitamins, minerals and supplements, CEO Benno Dorer told CNBC on Thursday. “Two-thirds of the U.S. population use supplements and a lot of consumers, as we age, but also millennials, are looking for a…

  • Overstock.com shares tumble 13% after earnings

    Overstock.com shares tumble 13% after earnings

    [ad_1] Ken James | Bloomberg | Getty Images An employee scans an order in the shipping area at the Overstock.com distribution center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Shares of Overstock.com dropped in extended trading Thursday after the e-commerce company reported a sales decline and no significant progress on a potential sale of its retail arm…

  • Intel CEO bucks Broadcom rumors, says focus is on Altera, Mobileye

    Intel CEO bucks Broadcom rumors, says focus is on Altera, Mobileye

    [ad_1] Intel CEO Brian Krzanich has made it clear that a bid for Broadcom is not in his company’s immediate interests. “I can’t speak about rumors, but I can tell you we’ve made two big acquisitions – biggest acquisitions in Intel’s history – with Altera and Mobileye,” Krzanich told CNBC’s Jim Cramer in a Thursday…

  • If the US and Russia had a cyber war, Russia would win

    If the US and Russia had a cyber war, Russia would win

    [ad_1] In cyberspace, there are no rules of engagement, FireEye Chief Executive Officer Kevin Mandia said Thursday on CNBC. As a result, “everyone is trying to figure out how to act,” Mandia told “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer live in San Francisco. This means the U.S., which relies heavily on the internet, has a great…

  • New Orleans ends its Palantir predictive policing program

    New Orleans ends its Palantir predictive policing program

    [ad_1] Two weeks ago, The Verge reported the existence of a six-year predictive policing collaboration between the New Orleans Police Department and Palantir Technologies, a data mining giant co-founded by Peter Thiel. The nature of the partnership, which used Palantir’s network-analysis software to identify potential aggressors and victims of violence, was unknown to the public…

  • Stock-trading app Robinhood now reportedly worth more than $5 billion

    Stock-trading app Robinhood now reportedly worth more than $5 billion

    [ad_1] David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Baiju Bhatt, co-founder and co-chief executive officer of Robinhood Markets, speaks during an interview in San Francisco, Jan. 25, 2018. Robinhood Markets, the company behind the popular stock trading app of the same name, is set to receive a capital injection valuing it at around $5.6…

  • The Pentagon wants Silicon Valley’s help on A.I.

    The Pentagon wants Silicon Valley’s help on A.I.

    [ad_1] There is little doubt that the Defense Department needs help from Silicon Valley’s biggest companies as it pursues work on artificial intelligence. The question is whether the people who work at those companies are willing to cooperate. On Thursday, Robert O. Work, a former deputy secretary of defense, will announce that he is teaming…

  • bitcoin’s fall may be due to tax selling

    bitcoin’s fall may be due to tax selling

    [ad_1] During last year’s rise in bitcoin, some first-time investors had forgotten about a downside of making money off of trades: Taxes. Millennial investors are waking up to a looming April tax filing date, which some say may be contributing to the digital currency’s sell-off below $8,000. “For younger people who don’t have taxes top-of-mind,…

  • Air Force awards half a billion in new launch contracts to SpaceX, ULA

    Air Force awards half a billion in new launch contracts to SpaceX, ULA

    [ad_1] The U.S. Air Force awarded rocket launch competitors SpaceX and United Launch Alliance (ULA) each hundreds of millions in new satellite contracts, the Department of Defense announced Wednesday. SpaceX won a $291 million fixed price contract to launch a military GPS III satellite by March 2020 aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, with an option…

  • Verily joint venture Verb shows Alphabet health tech opportunities

    Verily joint venture Verb shows Alphabet health tech opportunities

    [ad_1] The relationship between Alphabet and Verb is complicated. Verily, formerly called Google Life Sciences, is Alphabet’s main health tech business. In financial statements, Verily rolls up into Alphabet’s “Other Bets,” which includes a bunch of other long-term bets like Waymo (self-driving cars) and GV (early-stage venture capital). At this stage, Verily is doing a…

  • Fukidashi translation device may be at 2020 Olympics in Tokyo

    Fukidashi translation device may be at 2020 Olympics in Tokyo

    [ad_1] “We would like to enhance casual conversation between foreigners,” says Yumiko Shinohara, who developed the device. “Especially, for Japanese [people], it is very hard to say hi to foreigners. Sometimes Japanese [people] feel very nervous when speaking to foreigners, so we would like to provide some trigger to start a more friendly, natural conversation.”…

  • ‘Autonomous weapons are among the world’s dumbest ideas’: A.I. CEO

    ‘Autonomous weapons are among the world’s dumbest ideas’: A.I. CEO

    [ad_1] A.I. start-up Vicarious is getting a lot of attention these days for its ambitious vision of creating human-level artificial intelligence for robots so that one day they will understand the world just like humans. In other words, Vicarious aims to create a robot with an imagination. Sounds like science fiction, but some of the…

  • on urban slumlords, bitcoin and cryptocurrencies

    on urban slumlords, bitcoin and cryptocurrencies

    [ad_1] Peter Thiel, who is moving from the Bay Area to Los Angeles, said that rents in and around San Francisco are too high to keep attracting the best start-ups. The majority of the capital that Thiel deploys to Silicon Valley start-ups goes to landlords and “urban slumlords,” Thiel said during a conversation Thursday at…

  • Another celebrity sounds off on Snap, and stock hits session lows

    Another celebrity sounds off on Snap, and stock hits session lows

    [ad_1] Shares of Snap plunged as much as 5 percent to session lows on Thursday after Rihanna instructed her 60.9 million Instagram followers to delete the app. It’s the second time in a month an A-lister has done some serious damage to Snap’s market capitalization. Earlier this week, Snapchat users began to notice an ad…

  • Alibaba shares jump after report it’s considering a Chinese listing

    Alibaba shares jump after report it’s considering a Chinese listing

    [ad_1] Chinese e-commerce and technology giant Alibaba Group is planning for a stock listing in China, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, citing sources familiar with the matter. The offering could happen as soon as this summer if Chinese securities laws are revised to allow foreign companies to list, one source told the newspaper. “Since…

  • PUBG soft-launches on mobile in Canada with Android release – TechCrunch

    PUBG soft-launches on mobile in Canada with Android release – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds, the ‘battle royale’ style game where everyone tries to be the last player standing while scrounging for supplies to keep them alive, has launched on Android in Canada MobileSyrup reports, which could presage a future release in the U.S. The arrival of the mobile version of the game more generally known…

  • Spotify IPO ‘roadshow’ webcast

    Spotify IPO ‘roadshow’ webcast

    [ad_1] Akio Kon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Daniel Ek, chief executive officer and co-founder of Spotify AB. Spotify’s stock will start trading on April 3 and the company will provide full-year financial guidance on March 26, executives said on Thursday. Co-founder Daniel Ek told investors that the company was focused on transparency and that…

  • Microsoft’s cloud business just unveiled a new video game division

    Microsoft’s cloud business just unveiled a new video game division

    [ad_1] Microsoft shipped its first video game in 1981, appropriately named Microsoft Adventure. It was an MS-DOS game that booted directly from a floppy disk, and set the stage for Microsoft’s adventures in gaming. A lot has changed over the past 37 years, and when you think of Microsoft’s efforts in gaming these days you’ll…

  • Alphabet’s GV invests in AI chip startup SambaNova

    Alphabet’s GV invests in AI chip startup SambaNova

    [ad_1] The venture capital arm of Google-parent company Alphabet is leading a $56 million funding round in SambaNova Systems, a start-up building computer processors and software for artificial intelligence and data analytics. It’s the first time Alphabet’s venture arm, GV, has invested in an AI hardware company. The move comes as Google CEO Sundar Pichai…

  • Treasury sanctions ‘Putin’s chef,’ other Russians over cyber-related threats

    Treasury sanctions ‘Putin’s chef,’ other Russians over cyber-related threats

    [ad_1] Trump has repeatedly denied allegations of collusion with the Kremlin. “Since at least March 2016, Russian government cyber actors have also targeted U.S. government entities and multiple U.S. critical infrastructure sectors, including the energy, nuclear, commercial facilities, water, aviation, and critical manufacturing sectors,” Treasury said in a statement announcing the sanctions. The administration’s action…

  • Strix Leviathan raises $1.625M for its enterprise crypto trading platform – TechCrunch

    Strix Leviathan raises $1.625M for its enterprise crypto trading platform – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Seattle-based Strix Leviathan, an enterprise trading and management platform for crypto assets founded by startup vet Jesse Proudman, today announced that it has raised a $1.625 million seed round led by Joe Montana’s Liquid 2 Ventures (yes, that Joe Montana). Other investors include Founders’ Co-op, FuturePerfect Ventures and 9Mile Labs, as well as angel investors like…

  • Why Disney and Others Won’t Replace the Likes of Netflix Anytime Soon

    Why Disney and Others Won’t Replace the Likes of Netflix Anytime Soon

    [ad_1] At a recent press event that took place at Netflix’s Los Angeles office, CEO Reed Hastings spoke to the press, and inevitably, there were questions about the company’s future, given the push into original programming by, among others, the likes of Amazon and Apple, two of the three biggest companies in the world. “The…

  • High-risk colon cancer patients could be identified from bacteria

    High-risk colon cancer patients could be identified from bacteria

    [ad_1] Eliminating the bacteria isn’t possible yet, because antibiotic strategies would likely kill the good bacteria that help make digestion work, said Eric Pamer, director of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s Center for Microbiology, Inflammation and Cancer. More targeted antibiotics could help, and some probiotics might be able to promote other bacteria that would chase…

  • John Chen to stay on as BlackBerry CEO through 2023 – TechCrunch

    John Chen to stay on as BlackBerry CEO through 2023 – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] BlackBerry today announced it reached an agreement to keep CEO John Chen in his current position through 2023. Chen joined the company in 2013 and is responsible for leading the company’s recovery as it left smartphones and embraced services. When Chen took over the company, the company was struggling on all fronts. Its time…

  • Qualcomm Outspent Broadcom About 100 to 1 in Washington Lobbying

    [ad_1] Well before Qualcomm confronted a hostile takeover bid from Broadcom, the San Diego-based chipmaker laid the groundwork for support in Washington by outspending its rival by nearly 100 to 1. Qualcomm spent $8.3 million (roughly Rs. 54 crores) in 2017, while Broadcom spent $85,000 (roughly Rs. 55 lakh), according to federal lobbying disclosures. Qualcomm…

  • Samsung Says to Start Building New China Memory Chip Line This Month

    Samsung Says to Start Building New China Memory Chip Line This Month

    [ad_1] Samsung Electronics plans to begin building a new memory chip production line in China in late March, a spokesman said on Thursday, as the tech giant ramps up efforts to boost NAND flash technology to meet future demand. The tech giant said in August last year that it expected to invest $7 billion (roughly Rs.…

  • Microsoft Says Its AI Can Translate Chinese to English at the Same Level as Humans

    Microsoft Says Its AI Can Translate Chinese to English at the Same Level as Humans

    [ad_1] A team of Microsoft researchers, including one of Indian-origin, has created an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered machine system that can translate sentences of news articles from Chinese to English with the same quality and accuracy as humans. Researchers from the company’s Asia and US labs said their system achieved human parity on a commonly-used test…

  • New Story nonprofit will 3-D print homes in poor communities

    New Story nonprofit will 3-D print homes in poor communities

    [ad_1] Nonprofit New Story focuses on building homes for families living in impoverished conditions across the globe. According to the latest report from the World Resource Institute’s Ross Center for Sustainable Cities, 1.2 billion people are living in cities that don’t have adequate housing. New Story is working to narrow that gap. In three years,…

  • Best Apps to Edit RAW Photos on Your iPhone

    Best Apps to Edit RAW Photos on Your iPhone

    [ad_1] If you’ve been looking to get more out of your iPhone photography, shooting RAW is a great way to do that. It preserves all info coming out of the camera sensor, and gives you more control over how your photos look. But Apple doesn’t provide RAW support with its in-built Camera app, owing to…

  • Qualcomm Caught Between Washington, Beijing in a Balancing Act

    [ad_1] US chipmaker Qualcomm, blocked this week from a takeover bid amid national security fears, was already walking a Pacific tightrope: it has government and defence contracts in America, but two-thirds of its revenue comes from China. US President Donald Trump on Monday halted microchip maker Broadcom’s $117 billion (roughly Rs. 7.6 lakh crores) takeover of Qualcomm…

  • Lyft, Auto Parts Maker Magna Partner on Autonomous Vehicles

    Lyft, Auto Parts Maker Magna Partner on Autonomous Vehicles

    [ad_1] Ride-hailing company Lyft is joining with large Canadian auto parts supplier Magna to develop self-driving vehicles, sharing expenses on a multi-year project that could vault them onto the leader board in autonomous technology. The companies announced the partnership Wednesday and also said that Magna would invest $200 million (roughly Rs. 1,300 crores) in Lyft.…

  • China’s Huawei Says to Keep Investing in US Despite Setback

    China’s Huawei Says to Keep Investing in US Despite Setback

    [ad_1] Chinese telecoms giant Huawei says it will continue to invest in the United States despite recent setbacks in its efforts to boost sales there. Xu Qingsong, also known as Jim Xu, Huawei’s head of sales and marketing, told reporters in Shenzhen he was “confident” Huawei smartphone sales would triple this year in the US from…

  • Amazon’s original shows drew 5 million people to Prime: Internal documents

    Amazon’s original shows drew 5 million people to Prime: Internal documents

    [ad_1] Getty Images Executive producers Isa Dick Hackett, David W. Zucker, actors Alexa Davalos, Luke Kleintank, Rupert Evans, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and Rufus Sewell attend Amazon Original Series ‘The Man In The High Castle’ Special Screening Event And Q&A on July 10, 2015 in San Diego, California. Amazon.com Inc’s top television shows drew more than 5…

  • Over $60 billion wiped off value of cryptocurrencies

    Over $60 billion wiped off value of cryptocurrencies

    [ad_1] A number of factors have weighed on the price of cryptocurrencies. The first major one was selling by the trustees of collapsed Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Mt.Gox. It closed in 2014 and filed for bankruptcy after losing around 850,000 bitcoins. Its founder Mark Karpeles, recently pleaded not guilty to charges of embezzlement. A trustee of…

  • Google Assistant Now Available in Hindi

    Google Assistant Now Available in Hindi

    [ad_1] Google on Thursday rolled out Hindi support for its virtual assistant. Google Assistant in Hindi is now rolling out for Android phones (running Marshmallow v6.0+ and above) and will soon come to Android 5.0 Lollipop, iPhones, as well as Android Oreo (Go edition) devices. Google Assistant is already available in Hindi on the instant-messaging…

  • Nest’s video doorbell is now shipping – TechCrunch

    Nest’s video doorbell is now shipping – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Back in September of last year, Nest announced its first smart doorbell. When it would actually ship, however, was left sort of up in the air; all the company said at the time was to expect it sometime in Q1 of 2018. Turns out, that means today. The Nest doorbell — or the Nest…

  • Amazon’s Prime Video Numbers Revealed in Internal Documents

    Amazon’s Prime Video Numbers Revealed in Internal Documents

    [ad_1] Amazon.com’s top television shows drew more than 5 million people worldwide to its Prime shopping club by early 2017, according to company documents, revealing for the first time how the retailer’s bet on original video is paying off. The documents also show that Amazon’s US audience for all video programming on Prime, including films and…

  • WhatsApp Pledges Not to Share User Data With Facebook in the UK, Ending Probe

    WhatsApp Pledges Not to Share User Data With Facebook in the UK, Ending Probe

    [ad_1] Britain’s privacy watchdog said it had dropped an investigation into WhatsApp after the messaging service signed an undertaking not to share the personal data of users with its owner Facebook. The decision by Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham means WhatsApp, which has 1.5 billion monthly users, will not be fined and that any future sharing…

  • Regulators raid Amazon Japan on suspicion of anti-trust violation

    Regulators raid Amazon Japan on suspicion of anti-trust violation

    [ad_1] Amazon Japan said on Thursday it had been raided by the Japan Fair Trade Commission on suspicion of possible anti-trust violation. Citing sources related to the matter, Kyodo news agency said the online retailer is suspected of possibly asking suppliers to shoulder part of the cost incurred from selling their products at a discount…

  • Why Stephen Hawking was so important to science – Technology & Science

    Why Stephen Hawking was so important to science – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] On Wednesday morning, renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking died at the age of 76. His contributions to science changed the way we look at the universe. Born in Oxford, England, Hawking was a mediocre student as a child but went on to revolutionize physics and cosmology — the study of the origin and evolution of the universe. But…

  • Countries like India are skipping over legacy fintech

    Countries like India are skipping over legacy fintech

    [ad_1] For PayPal CEO Dan Schulman, the main driver of his company’s gains to date has been “the digitization of cash.” “The entire financial system’s ecosystem is moving, more rapidly than ever before, away from cash and towards digital payments because of the explosion of mobile phones,” Schulman told CNBC on Wednesday in an exclusive…

  • Akamai’s stock is in a sweet spot for buying

    Akamai’s stock is in a sweet spot for buying

    [ad_1] With technology stocks top of mind for investors worried about fraying trade relations, CNBC’s Jim Cramer turned to one “blast from the past” stock making a serious comeback: Akamai Technologies. From 2015 to 2017, shares of Akamai, the world’s largest cloud-based content delivery platform, stayed under pressure, out of favor on Wall Street and…

  • Twitter (TWTR) stock up 63% since Anthony Noto left

    Twitter (TWTR) stock up 63% since Anthony Noto left

    [ad_1] Anthony Noto may be gone, but Twitter is doing just fine. Twitter shares have risen more than 63 percent since the departure of its celebrated chief operating officer, amid a mea culpa from management and the promise of new products. Shares closed up 7 percent on Wednesday, the biggest positive percentage change since September…

  • New SoFi CEO on outpacing competition in the fintech space

    New SoFi CEO on outpacing competition in the fintech space

    [ad_1] SoFi’s new CEO, Twitter veteran Anthony Noto, took the CEO role at the financial technology company to help build a next-generation financial institution, he told CNBC on Wednesday. But to outperform the rest of the increasingly crowded fintech space, the privately held SoFi needs to do three things, Noto told “Mad Money” host Jim…

  • Millennials are using Venmo to watch their cash

    Millennials are using Venmo to watch their cash

    [ad_1] Watching the 2008 financial crisis unfold has made younger generations more mindful of their money, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman told CNBC on Wednesday. “They grew up in a generation where there was a recession, … and so they want to really take care of their money. They don’t want to go into debt,” Schulman…

  • Dropbox raises long-term profit outlook, according to IPO slideshow

    Dropbox raises long-term profit outlook, according to IPO slideshow

    [ad_1] Dropbox executives revealed to investors their long-term targets for expanded gross and operating margins, according to a photo from the company’s investor presentation. The photo was obtained by CNBC from an attendee inside the company’s New York roadshow meeting Monday as part of its initial public offering marketing. The slide, marked “confidential,” indicates that…

  • Theranos president exaggerated revenue by 1000x, says SEC

    Theranos president exaggerated revenue by 1000x, says SEC

    [ad_1] Former Theranos President Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani exaggerated the amount of money the company was going to generate in 2014 by a factor of 1,000, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission complaint filed Wednesday. “Balwani and Holmes told Investors that Theranos had generated or would generate over $100 million in revenues in 2014 and…

  • Five top stock ideas from Morgan Stanley including Disney, Cisco

    Five top stock ideas from Morgan Stanley including Disney, Cisco

    [ad_1] Morgan Stanley revealed its favorite stock picks to its clients, predicting big gains for several stocks this year. These are “the firm’s best stock recommendations,” Morgan Stanley’s research team wrote Wednesday. “Selection criteria is simple – stocks that we expect to outperform the market in the next 3-6 months based on specific catalysts such…

  • YouTube didn’t tell Wikipedia about its plans for Wikipedia

    YouTube didn’t tell Wikipedia about its plans for Wikipedia

    [ad_1] At SXSW yesterday, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki announced that the platform would start adding information from Wikipedia to conspiracy-related videos within the next few weeks. “We will show a companion unit of information from Wikipedia showing that here is information about the event,” she said. The company is “using a list of well-known internet…

  • Study suggests anti-overdose med Narcan increases reckless opioid use

    Study suggests anti-overdose med Narcan increases reckless opioid use

    [ad_1] A new study has ignited controversy in the world of drug abuse prevention, applying the economic theory of “moral hazard” to the opioid crisis. The working paper, posted March 6, examines the effects of laws that have increased access to anti-overdose medication naloxone. It found an increase in opioid-related ER visits and criminal activity,…

  • how a military space branch may come about

    how a military space branch may come about

    [ad_1] A new branch of the military dedicated to the final frontier is not a novel idea – but it may now be gaining traction in Washington – thanks in part to President Donald Trump. Trump floated his idea for a theoretical new branch dubbed the “Space Force” while addressing an audience of service members…

  • Square (SQ) stock hits new all-time high after it’s compared to Amazon

    Square (SQ) stock hits new all-time high after it’s compared to Amazon

    [ad_1] Shares of Square hit a new all-time intraday high Wednesday, jumping more than 5 percent after an analyst report compared the stock to ‘Amazon in its early days.’ Shares closed at $54.60 Wednesday at a market cap above $21.5 billion, after hitting a high of $54.84 in intraday trading. The report by Nomura Instinet…

  • Meditation app for relaxation helps fight stress

    Meditation app for relaxation helps fight stress

    [ad_1] Sometimes you need a break from constant smartphone notifications, Twitter feeds and Slack notifications. For that, and other relaxation techniques, consider checking out a free app (with in-app purchases) named Digipill. I’ve been using Digipill for a couple of years. I first downloaded it in an effort to try to relax during an international…

  • Facebook could pay news publishers for videos

    Facebook could pay news publishers for videos

    [ad_1] Facebook is talking to news outlets about creating daily videos that would live in the site’s Watch tab, CNBC can confirm. The company is currently in talks with 10 major news outlets about producing roughly 3-minute videos that would live in the Watch tab and could also appear in the main News Feed, a…

  • This March Madness, we’re using machine learning to predict upsets

    This March Madness, we’re using machine learning to predict upsets

    [ad_1] Machine learning can defend against these pitfalls. In machine learning, statisticians, mathematicians and computer scientists train a machine to make predictions by letting it “learn” from past data. This approach has been used in many diverse fields, including marketing, medicine and sports. Machine learning techniques can be likened to a black box. First, you…

  • Flippy the burger-flipping robot is on a break already

    Flippy the burger-flipping robot is on a break already

    [ad_1] Flippy, the burger-flipping robot that threatens to supplant short-order cooks, has taken its first extended break. But the burger maker isn’t blaming balky robotics for the snafu. Rather, it says humans — or in this case, not enough of them — are at fault. After word got out about a human-replacing robot that could…

  • Tesla manufacturing high volume of flawed parts: employees

    Tesla manufacturing high volume of flawed parts: employees

    [ad_1] There isn’t a big network of suppliers who can make or refurbish the parts that go into a Tesla, or any other electric vehicle, says Xavier Mosquet, a senior partner with Boston Consulting Group in Detroit. For those reasons, it’s not surprising that Tesla runs “reman” lines of its own. However, current and former…

  • Twitter working on Snap Discover competitor with location-based snaps

    Twitter working on Snap Discover competitor with location-based snaps

    [ad_1] Twitter is working on camera-first feature that could change the emphasis on the platform from text to video and images, giving advertisers a competitor to one of Snap’s most popular advertising opportunities, according to three senior agency executives who have either seen a demonstration of the product or are familiar with it. The new…

  • Bitcoin price SLUMP – Cryptocurrency crackdown sees value of digital wallets tumble | Tech | Life & Style

    Bitcoin price SLUMP – Cryptocurrency crackdown sees value of digital wallets tumble | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] GETTY Bitcoin prices tumbled following the announcement of a new cryptocurrency crackdown Bitcoin prices slumped after search engine giant Google today announced a ban on adverts for the cryptocurrency. Google said they were banning all adverts for cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Ripple and Ethereum, as it seeks to “tackle emerging threats”. Initial coin offerings…

  • Pirate Bay BLOW – Torrent download portal suffers ‘HUGE’ traffic drop after new blocking | Tech | Life & Style

    Pirate Bay BLOW – Torrent download portal suffers ‘HUGE’ traffic drop after new blocking | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] The Pirate Bay is the world’s most popular torrent download portal, with it long being dubbed “the galaxy’s most resilient BitTorrent site.” Such a reputation means The Pirate Bay is perpetually in the crosshairs of anti-piracy organisations as well as copyright holders. And it looks like opponents of The Pirate Bay have registered a…

  • How to use your iPhone to share Wi-Fi with friends

    How to use your iPhone to share Wi-Fi with friends

    [ad_1] Apple has a feature in iOS that makes it easy to share access to your home Wi-Fi network with visitors — such as friends or family — in seconds. That means you don’t need to remember, or even share, your home Wi-Fi password. It just grants access at the tap of a button. The…

  • Moody’s upgrades auto industry outlook to stable from negative

    Moody’s upgrades auto industry outlook to stable from negative

    [ad_1] Moody’s said Wednesday it expects sales of cars, SUVs and light trucks to be stronger this year than previously projected. The ratings agency upgraded its outlook for the global auto industry from negative to stable, partly in light of improving business conditions. Prospects for growth are improving in most major car markets except Britain,…

  • Theranos CEO Holmes and former president Balwani charged with massive fraud

    Theranos CEO Holmes and former president Balwani charged with massive fraud

    [ad_1] The SEC also said Theranos deceived investors by “hosting misleading technology demonstrations, and overstating the extent of Theranos’ relationships with commercial partners,” noting that at times Theranos’ technology performed could only do about 12 tests of the over 200 tests advertised. The SEC also named former Theranos president Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani in its allegations,…

  • Russian hackers may be after your tax refund — and more

    Russian hackers may be after your tax refund — and more

    [ad_1] The scammer pilfering your tax return data may very well be sitting in front of a computer in Eastern Europe. An analysis from 2015 to 2017 by Kroll, a cyber security consultancy, revealed that two-thirds of U.S. tax forms on the dark web — a corner of the internet that’s only accessible through a…

  • Chinese telecom Huawei says the US is ‘too nervous’

    Chinese telecom Huawei says the US is ‘too nervous’

    [ad_1] Chinese telecoms giant Huawei says it will continue to invest in the United States despite recent setbacks in its efforts to boost sales there. Xu Qingsong, also known as Jim Xu, Huawei’s head of sales and marketing, told reporters in Shenzhen he was “confident” Huawei smartphone sales would triple this year in the U.S.…

  • Trump Broadcom-Qualcomm ruling could chill cross-border M&A

    Trump Broadcom-Qualcomm ruling could chill cross-border M&A

    [ad_1] Cross-border software, communications and semiconductor deals will immediately come under heavier scrutiny, Aquila said. Other chip deals in progress, such as Marvell‘s bid for Cavium, could also draw CFIUS questions, notes Benchmark analyst Gary Mobley. Marvell is domiciled in Hamilton, Bermuda. But even industries like entertainment, which harbor no national security issues, could become…

  • Square ‘like Amazon in its early days’

    Square ‘like Amazon in its early days’

    [ad_1] Square has a large untapped opportunity to offer a cryptocurrency payment solutions for its customers, according to one Wall Street firm. Nomura Instinet reiterated its buy rating for Square shares, citing merchants’ willingness to accept bitcoin for store payments. “Like Amazon in its early days, we believe that little of Square’s future revenue streams…

  • Broadcom gives up and drops Qualcomm bid – TechCrunch

    Broadcom gives up and drops Qualcomm bid – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] It was already a complicated deal, but it now looks like Broadcom’s plans to take over Qualcomm are done. The company announced that it would respect Donald Trump’s block and drop its Qualcomm bid. “Although we are disappointed with this outcome, Broadcom will comply with the order,” Broadcom said in a statement. At one…

  • France to sue Apple and Google over developer fees

    France to sue Apple and Google over developer fees

    [ad_1] French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire says he will take legal action against Google and Apple for abusive business practices, a move that could result in fines of “several million euros.” Speaking on RTL radio on Wednesday, Le Maire accused Google and Apple of imposing tariffs on developers wishing to sell their apps to…

  • Broadcom drops bid to acquire Qualcomm

    Broadcom drops bid to acquire Qualcomm

    [ad_1] Broadcom announced Wednesday that it is formally ending its aggressive pursuit of Qualcomm. The company also said it is withdrawing its slate of nominees it had presented for Qualcomm’s board. The move comes after President Donald Trump on Monday ordered the company to abandon the proposed deal. Trump said he had “credible evidence” that…

  • Apple, Google to Face Legal Action in France Over ‘Abusive’ Practices

    Apple, Google to Face Legal Action in France Over ‘Abusive’ Practices

    [ad_1] France will take legal action against Google and Apple for “abusive business practices”, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Wednesday as transatlantic ties threaten to be riven by a trade war. “I believe in an economy based on justice and I will take Google and Apple before the Paris Commercial Court for abusive business…

  • Windows 10 Redstone 4 UPDATE release date CONFIRMED | Tech | Life & Style

    Windows 10 Redstone 4 UPDATE release date CONFIRMED | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] Microsoft has confirmed its Windows 10 Spring Creators Update will launch in April. The Redmond-based technology company has yet to confirm the official name, which is codenamed Redstone 4 inside the company. However, repots suggest it will be branded Spring Creators Update when it launches. The release date for so-called Spring Creators Update was…

  • Microsoft plans to open its first Middle East data centers in 2019

    Microsoft plans to open its first Middle East data centers in 2019

    [ad_1] Microsoft is planning to open its first data centers in the Middle East and expand the number of centers in Europe, as it continues to grow its cloud-computing operations and step up its challenge to Amazon. Its first Middle East data centers will be in Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates,…

  • Raspberry Pi Model B+ arrives just in time for Pi Day 2018 – TechCrunch

    Raspberry Pi Model B+ arrives just in time for Pi Day 2018 – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] It’s March 14, which means it’s Pi Day for math appreciators everywhere (I appreciate math, I just don’t understand it). To mark the occasion, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has a brand new version of its diminutive, affordable computer for DIY computing enthusiasts, the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. This latest iteration has the…

  • Can Netflix Use Technology to Reinvent TV and Movie Production?

    Can Netflix Use Technology to Reinvent TV and Movie Production?

    [ad_1] Despite having practically created the streaming industry, Netflix finds itself today in a defensive position as one-time content partners like Disney make moves to set up their own streaming services. That’s perhaps one reason why Netflix has been keen to stress that it is both a content company – it announced plans to spend…

  • Windows 10 ‘Spring Creators Update’ Set to Launch in April

    Windows 10 ‘Spring Creators Update’ Set to Launch in April

    [ad_1] Microsoft is bringing the next major Windows 10 update in April. Said to be called the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update, the new update will be finalised by the end of next week, while it will reach end users sometime next month. The Redmond company has already released the Build 17115 ISO images for…

  • Science is underappreciated, new study finds – Technology & Science

    Science is underappreciated, new study finds – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] Think about how much science was involved in your life today. Was it a lot, or a little? Your house, your car, your bus, your phone, even your clothes, all involved some scientific innovation, but you likely didn’t think about it. You’re not alone. A new global study on the state of science, conducted by…

  • WhatsApp Payments Makes It Easier to Send Money to Unique UPI IDs

    WhatsApp Payments Makes It Easier to Send Money to Unique UPI IDs

    [ad_1] With WhatsApp Payments ‘Send to UPI ID’ feature, transactions will not be recorded in chats The UPI-based WhatsApp Payments platform arrived in India in a test phase last month, bringing yet another digital payments platform to the country. The platform enables any user with a UPI ID to send money to other users with…

  • Fitness App Strava Overhauls Map That Revealed Military Positions

    Fitness App Strava Overhauls Map That Revealed Military Positions

    [ad_1] Fitness-tracking app Strava said starting on Tuesday it will restrict access to an online map that shows where people run, cycle and swim and remove some data after researchers found it inadvertently revealed military posts and other sensitive sites. Strava’s heat map shows exercise routes in colours such as white, orange and purple that…

  • Broadcom Said to End Bid for Qualcomm, Keep Plan to Move to US

    [ad_1] Singapore-based Broadcom is planning to scrap its bid for Qualcomm, after US President Donald Trump blocked the chipmaker’s proposed acquisition on national security grounds earlier this week, although it will press on with its plan to move its base to the United States, according to sources familiar with the matter. Broadcom’s board was meeting on Tuesday…

  • YouTube for iOS Gets ‘Dark Theme’, Android to Add It Soon

    YouTube for iOS Gets ‘Dark Theme’, Android to Add It Soon

    [ad_1] YouTube for iOS has been updated with a dark theme that enables a cinematic experience on iPhone and iPad devices. The new theme is also soon debuting on the Android version of the YouTube app. Notably, the YouTube site on desktops has been supporting the Dark theme since May last year. To enable the…

  • AMD Processors Have ‘Critical’ Security Flaws, Say Researchers

    AMD Processors Have ‘Critical’ Security Flaws, Say Researchers

    [ad_1] Security researchers said Tuesday they discovered flaws in chips made by Advanced Micro Devices that could allow hackers to take over computers and networks. Israeli-based security firm CTS Labs published its research showing “multiple critical security vulnerabilities and exploitable manufacturer backdoors” in AMD chips. CTS itemised 13 flaws, saying they “have the potential to…

  • Google banning cryptocurrency-related advertising

    Google banning cryptocurrency-related advertising

    [ad_1] Google is cracking down on cryptocurrency-related advertising. The company is updating its financial services-related ad policies to ban any advertising about cryptocurrency-related content, including initial coin offerings (ICOs), wallets, and trading advice, Google’s director of sustainable ads, Scott Spencer, told CNBC. That means that even companies with legitimate cryptocurrency offerings won’t be allowed to…

  • Google brings Lens to all Google Photos users on Android – TechCrunch

    Google brings Lens to all Google Photos users on Android – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Google Lens, the company’s visual search engine that can recognize what’s in your images and scan business cards, among other things, is now rolling out to all Google Photos users on Android. This marks Google’s first major expansion for Lens, which was previously only available to those who had access to the latest Pixel…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9+ review – TechCrunch

    Samsung Galaxy S9+ review – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] You probably don’t need a 4,000-word review to tell you that the Galaxy S9+ is a good phone. Now that everyone’s got all of the Note 7 jokes mostly out of their system, we can mostly agree that Samsung makes good phones. The S8 was great, and the S9 builds on that success in…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9: what’s new – TechCrunch

    Samsung Galaxy S9: what’s new – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Want to know whether the Samsung Galaxy S9 is worth picking up when it arrives March 16? Good news: I’ve got 4,000 words on the matter that you can read over here. For those who don’t have the time to take all of that in, however, we’ve also put together this handy guide to…

  • S&P Global snares Kensho for $550 million – TechCrunch

    S&P Global snares Kensho for $550 million – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] S&P Global announced today that it will acquire Kensho, a Cambridge, Massachusetts startup that has concentrated on artificial intelligence and analytics for big financial institutions. The total value of the deal is $550 million in a mix of cash and stock. Kensho, which counted S&P Global as a client/partner and an investor, launched in 2013…

  • Early Facebook investor calls Zuckerberg insincere in fake news fight

    Early Facebook investor calls Zuckerberg insincere in fake news fight

    [ad_1] Early Facebook investor Roger McNamee doesn’t buy Facebook’s fight against fake news, including rhetoric by CEO Mark Zuckerberg. “I don’t actually believe Mark is sincere about what he has said year-to-date,” McNamee said on CNBC’s “Fast Money” on Tuesday. Amid widespread criticism of the his company’s role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Zuckerberg…

  • Don’t invest based on Trump tweets

    Don’t invest based on Trump tweets

    [ad_1] As the market parsed Tuesday’s tidal wave of news, from a blocked Broadcom-Qualcomm deal to an ousted Secretary of State, CNBC’s Jim Cramer issued a warning to investors. “Can we take a step back for a moment? This is not a good way to invest, people. Your strategy should not change based on every…

  • Square’s bitcoin-related sell-offs are buying opportunities

    Square’s bitcoin-related sell-offs are buying opportunities

    [ad_1] Having rallied over 200 percent in the past year, Square‘s stock sets itself apart by its ability to bonce back from seemingly devastating declines, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said on Tuesday. Speaking from CNBC’s 1Market in San Francisco, the “Mad Money” host decided to look into Square’s resilience and explain what’s kept the stock afloat.…

  • We’re creating a product for advertising on Twitter

    We’re creating a product for advertising on Twitter

    [ad_1] As Twitter undergoes a transformation, part of its strategy is bolstering capabilities for local businesses using the platform, CFO Ned Segal told CNBC on Tuesday. “We’ve got all these local businesses that are on Twitter, but they’re not advertising on Twitter the way that they might on other platforms, mostly because we just haven’t…

  • Google Assistant multi-step routines are now live in the U.S.

    Google Assistant multi-step routines are now live in the U.S.

    [ad_1] Google Assistant is about to start doing more without quite as much talking on your part. Long-awaited multi-step routines are just today starting to roll out to users in the U.S., as first spotted by Android Police. In the case of “Good Morning,” which seems to be the first of the multi-step routines to…

  • This Is How Fortnite Battle Royale Looks on an iPhone X

    This Is How Fortnite Battle Royale Looks on an iPhone X

    [ad_1] With Fortnite Battle Royale sign-ups for iOS now live and an Android release “coming in the next few months”, developer Epic Games has unleashed a Fortnite Battle Royale trailer with footage captured on iPhone X. First impressions suggest that Epic is indeed bringing the full game to mobile platforms along with a sense of…

  • YouTube adding Wikipedia links debunking conspiracy theories

    YouTube adding Wikipedia links debunking conspiracy theories

    [ad_1] Wojcicki said that the new feature will only be used on conspiracies causing “significant debate” on YouTube, like those about chemtrails or the moon landing. After the school shooting in Parkland, Florida earlier this year, a video that theorized that one of the survivors was a crisis actor made it into YouTube’s Trending section.…

  • Health IQ changes snacks policy after complaint on Twitter

    Health IQ changes snacks policy after complaint on Twitter

    [ad_1] Imagine bringing sodas or chocolate bars to work, only to have a fellow employee toss your junk food in the trash after spotting it in the kitchen. That’s what was happening at a venture-backed start-up called Health IQ, and it was a policy that its workers wanted, according to CEO Munjal Shah. Health IQ’s…

  • How to build a Washington-proof portfolio

    How to build a Washington-proof portfolio

    [ad_1] In the next decade, Applied Materials President and CEO Gary Dickerson expects nearly every facet of daily life to change, he told CNBC on Tuesday in an interview with Cramer. “If you look at what we’re seeing today for our business — data generation, all of the smart devices in the world, the amount…

  • Google launches NSynth Super AI hardware prototype

    Google launches NSynth Super AI hardware prototype

    [ad_1] At the heart of the software synthesizer was an AI system called NSynth — the N stands for neural, as in neural network — which is trained on hundreds of thousands of short recordings of single musical notes played on different musical instruments. That data makes it possible for the software to come up…

  • Everybody in the world can benefit from our platform

    Everybody in the world can benefit from our platform

    [ad_1] As business looks up for the newly refocused Twitter, the company’s tone has shifted from optimism to humility, the company’s new CFO, Ned Segal, told CNBC on Tuesday. “We do feel a sense of humility, but we also know that everybody in the world could benefit from what happens on Twitter,” Segal told “Mad…

  • Netflix is reportedly working on a news show to rival ’60 Minutes’

    Netflix is reportedly working on a news show to rival ’60 Minutes’

    [ad_1] Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Reed Hastings, chief executive officer of Netflix Netflix is in the early stages of developing a news show similar to CBS’s “60 Minutes” and ABC’s “20/20,” MarketWatch reported. The media streaming company is planning a weekly current affairs show “encompassing both sides of the political divide”…

  • Famous dino-bird Archaeopteryx could fly, but not very well – Technology & Science

    Famous dino-bird Archaeopteryx could fly, but not very well – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] It may not have been a champion aviator, but the famous dino-bird Archaeopteryx was fully capable of flying despite key skeletal differences from its modern cousins, though not exactly gracefully, according to a new study. Think Wright Brothers, not F-22 fighter jet. Scientists said on Tuesday they examined Archaeopteryx’s wing architecture using state-of-the-art scanning…

  • WWDC 2018: Apple set to preview new iOS, macOS updates at annual developer conference | Tech | Life & Style

    WWDC 2018: Apple set to preview new iOS, macOS updates at annual developer conference | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] Apple will hold its annual developer conference June 4th – 8th at the McEnery Convention Centre. The World Wide Developer Conference, known as WWDC, allows Apple to share updates to its hardware, software and services with the developer community. Apple typically showcases the next major version of its operating systems, including iOS, macOS, tvOS…

  • Nancy Dubuc ‘is better than me at everything’

    Nancy Dubuc ‘is better than me at everything’

    [ad_1] Outgoing Vice CEO Shane Smith said Tuesday his successor, former A+E Networks CEO Nancy Dubuc, is ‘better than me at everything.’ Smith, co-founder of the media site, confirmed Tuesday that he will become executive chairman and focus on content development and strategic deals. “As we go forward Vice needs a best-in-class management team to…

  • Twitter is the best social media stock by far this year

    Twitter is the best social media stock by far this year

    [ad_1] The best-performing social media stock of 2018 isn’t the group’s long-standing leader Facebook or the resurgent Snap, but Twitter. Shares of Twitter have run up nearly 50 percent year to date, practically doubling Snap’s 24 percent year-to-date gain and leaving shares of Facebook, up less than 5 percent, in the dust. Twitter’s stock is…

  • Amazon Vendor Express shutting down

    Amazon Vendor Express shutting down

    [ad_1] John Tlumacki | The Boston Globe | Getty Images A worker pulls carts full of customer orders along the floor inside the million-square foot Amazon distribution warehouse that opened last fall in Fall River, MA. Three years ago, Amazon launched a program called Vendor Express to make it easier for wholesalers to get inventory…

  • Amazon will be a $1 trillion company in 4 years

    Amazon will be a $1 trillion company in 4 years

    [ad_1] Jason Redmond | AFP | Getty Images Chief Executive Officer of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, tours the facility at the grand opening of the Amazon Spheres, in Seattle, Washington on January 29, 2018. Amazon’s stunning growth in new markets will boost the company’s shares, according to a Wall Street firm. Jefferies reiterated its buy rating…

  • For gig workers, that paycheck could be in cryptocurrency sooner than later

    For gig workers, that paycheck could be in cryptocurrency sooner than later

    [ad_1] Beyond volatility, people will also have to convert their cryptocurrencies into cash to use their earnings since, of course, most establishments don’t accept bitcoin. That means paying unpredictable transactions fees and, since the IRS considers cryptocurrencies a property, paying taxes at their capital gains rate each time they use their bitcoins or ripples. They’ll…

  • WWDC 2018 set for June 4, new iOS expected

    WWDC 2018 set for June 4, new iOS expected

    [ad_1] Apple said Tuesday that WWDC, its annual developer conference, will kick off on June 4. Apple typically uses WWDC to announce new versions of iOS — the software that powers iPads and iPhones, as well as new versions of its Mac, Apple TV and Apple Watch software. Last year, Apple unveiled iOS 11 and…

  • YouTube’s mobile app gets a dark mode

    YouTube’s mobile app gets a dark mode

    [ad_1] YouTube’s mobile app is getting a dark mode. The company announced this morning its dark theme first introduced on its desktop site last year, is launching today on the YouTube iOS app and arriving soon after on Android. With the setting enabled, YouTube’s background turns from white to black throughout the YouTube experience as…

  • Tom Ridge: Biometric tech will restore trust in society

    Tom Ridge: Biometric tech will restore trust in society

    [ad_1] In the months after the 9/11 terror attacks, those of us building the nascent Department of Homeland Security were seeking ways to better defend our borders – particularly our air and seaports. The US-VISIT program was created to protect the nation by providing biometric identification services that help federal, state and local government decision…

  • Retraining nearly half its workforce

    Retraining nearly half its workforce

    [ad_1] Susan Bick joined AT&T 20 years ago and has spent much of her career in various roles within IT. She’s been a production support person, a coder and a project manager, to name just a few. But the IT world she entered when she started at the telecom giant in the late 1990s bears…

  • Amazon power banks recalled for fire hazard

    Amazon power banks recalled for fire hazard

    [ad_1] Amazon is recalling 260,000 AmazonBasics portable power banks that can “overheat and ignite,” according to a release by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Amazon has received more than 50 reports of the power banks overheating in the U.S., causing chemical burns and property damage. “Consumers should immediately unplug and stop using the recalled power…

  • Here’s what you need to know about 5G, the next wireless standard

    Here’s what you need to know about 5G, the next wireless standard

    [ad_1] Cell phones first started out on an analog network that allowed people to communicate using brick-like mobile phones. The standards evolved to 2G, which allowed for digital service and expanded voice communication. 3G allowed for the use of data, letting us connect to the internet with our phones. 4G’s main innovation was speed, allowing…

  • Qualcomm (QCOM) stock falls on blocked Broadcom deal

    Qualcomm (QCOM) stock falls on blocked Broadcom deal

    [ad_1] Shares of Qualcomm fell 5.5 percent in premarket trading Tuesday, a day after the company’s proposed merger with Broadcom was called off. President Donald Trump ordered the immediate and permanent end of takeover talks between the rival chipmakers Monday, citing national security concerns. Qualcomm had resisted a deal for months, rejecting several record-breaking price…

  • Trump blocks Broadcom’s Qualcomm takeover: concerns about China, 5G

    Trump blocks Broadcom’s Qualcomm takeover: concerns about China, 5G

    [ad_1] The threat of China factored heavily into the U.S. government’s decision to block Broadcom’s proposed buyout of Qualcomm. President Donald Trump, for his part, officially declared on Monday that the proposed $117 billion deal was prohibited on national security grounds. The president said in his order that “there is credible evidence” leading him to…

  • Samsung turns to Harman to further SmartThings development

    Samsung turns to Harman to further SmartThings development

    [ad_1] Harman and Samsung have entered into a strategic association that will have Harman taking up the SmartThings’ standard and carrying it forward against other Internet of Things products. Announced today, Samsung SmartThings R&D team and HARMAN Connected Services (HCS), a division of HARMAN International, will collaborate on the platform with HCS developing and supporting…

  • T-Mobile ‘looks unstoppable’ and is set to rally more than 20%

    T-Mobile ‘looks unstoppable’ and is set to rally more than 20%

    [ad_1] T-Mobile looks “unstoppable” and is poised to sap even more market share from larger competitors as it invests heavily in its network and turns cash flow positive, according to Guggenheim. “T-Mobile is in a unique position among the carriers. While it does not enjoy the scale economics of AT&T and Verizon, it enjoys the…

  • Google’s Datally App Now Helps You Find Wi-Fi Hotspots in Pune

    Google’s Datally App Now Helps You Find Wi-Fi Hotspots in Pune

    [ad_1] People can now search the location of public Wi-Fi hotspots in the city with Datally, an Android app that helps smartphone users understand, control and save mobile data, Google announced on Tuesday. Datally, launched in November last year, works on all smartphones running Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and higher and is available on Google Play…

  • Dell XPS 13 9370 Review

    Dell XPS 13 9370 Review

    [ad_1] Dell’s XPS laptop series has always been about premium build quality and performance. The ultra-portable XPS 13 (Review) has long been one of the best premium Ultrabooks you can get for your money. However, the company hasn’t always been prompt in launching each new refresh in India. Take for example the 2017 Dell XPS 15, which debuted at CES in…

  • WhatsApp Message Delete Feature Reportedly Fixed to Prevent Exploits

    WhatsApp Message Delete Feature Reportedly Fixed to Prevent Exploits

    [ad_1] WhatsApp has plugged some of the gaps in Delete for Everyone feature with a new update WhatsApp has silently improved the ‘Delete for Everyone’ feature with an ability to block revoke requests for some users. The new improvement emerges days after the WhatsApp beta for Android received an update to give users 4,096 seconds to…

  • Amazon will be ‘major disruptive force’ to live sports rights: Analyst

    Amazon will be ‘major disruptive force’ to live sports rights: Analyst

    [ad_1] Amazon has already streamed some NFL Thursday Night Football games and Ives said the e-commerce giant could also bid for the U.K.’s Premier League soccer rights against British incumbents Sky and BT. Ives noted that Google and Apple remain “wild cards” in the battle for live sports content, with Snap and Twitter “tangentially in…

  • Apple Supplier Wistron Said to Secure Land to Build New Plant in Karnataka

    Apple Supplier Wistron Said to Secure Land to Build New Plant in Karnataka

    [ad_1] A unit of Apple’s Taiwanese contract manufacturer Wistron Corp has won approval from Karnataka to build a new assembly facility in the southern state, two officials said, signalling what could be a vital expansion of iPhone assembly work in India. The Karnataka state government has approved Wistron Infocomm Manufacturing India Pvt Ltd’s application for…

  • Larry Page-backed firm unveils autonomous flying taxi

    Larry Page-backed firm unveils autonomous flying taxi

    [ad_1] Google co-founder and Alphabet CEO Larry Page’s autonomous flying taxi company unveiled its commercial plane called Cora late on Monday. In 2016, Page invested in two flying car start-ups. One of those was Kitty Hawk, which is developing Cora. Last year, the company released footage of a prototype aircraft that flew over water and…

  • Chinese bike-sharing firm Ofo raises $866 million led by Alibaba

    Chinese bike-sharing firm Ofo raises $866 million led by Alibaba

    [ad_1] Chinese bike-sharing firm Ofo has raised $866 million in new funding led by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, in what it said was the largest investment garnered in a single round by a bike-sharing startup. The latest fundraising comes as Ofo and arch-rival Mobike, the biggest bike-sharing firms in China, have been expanding rapidly overseas…

  • Microsoft Teams Now Used by Over 200,000 Companies; to Get Cortana Integration, Translation, and More This Year

    Microsoft Teams Now Used by Over 200,000 Companies; to Get Cortana Integration, Translation, and More This Year

    [ad_1] Microsoft on Monday announced new features for its business messaging app Microsoft Teams on the occasion of its first anniversary. On the occasion, the business communication app also announced that over 200,000 organisations in 181 international markets are using Microsoft Teams in 39 languages. This figure is up from 125,000 organisations in September. These…

  • advice for staying employable from Bain & Co

    advice for staying employable from Bain & Co

    [ad_1] “If you’re curious… it will allow you constantly to question things, to learn more about things, to connect dots,” Gadiesh told CNBC’s “Life Hacks Live” at YPO Edge in Singapore. Doing that means you’ll be able to grow your skill set beyond your specific job role, she said. “Everybody becomes a specialist in the…

  • Microsoft women filed 238 discrimination and harassment complaints

    Microsoft women filed 238 discrimination and harassment complaints

    [ad_1] Women at Microsoft Corp working in U.S.-based technical jobs filed 238 internal complaints about gender discrimination or sexual harassment between 2010 and 2016, according to court filings made public on Monday. The figure was cited by plaintiffs suing Microsoft for systematically denying pay raises or promotions to women at the world’s largest software company.…

  • Apple Music Hits 38 Million Paid Subscribers

    Apple Music Hits 38 Million Paid Subscribers

    [ad_1] Apple’s streaming music service now has 38 million paid subscribers, up from 36 million in February, the company said on Monday. Apple is locked in race for subscribers with Amazon.com, Alphabet’s Google and others as streaming music becomes the dominant form of paid music consumption. Apple’s number compares to 71 million premium subscribers at the end…

  • Apple Buys Texture Magazine Service in Subscription Push

    Apple Buys Texture Magazine Service in Subscription Push

    [ad_1] Apple said it is acquiring Texture, a digital magazine service that lets users subscribe to more than 200 magazines for $9.99 (roughly Rs. 650) a month. Texture, offered via the app stores of Apple, Google and Amazon.com, bolsters Apple’s efforts in online services and media. The Cupertino, California, company aims to top $50 billion…

  • Broadcom Takeover of Qualcomm Blocked by US President Trump’s Executive Order

    Broadcom Takeover of Qualcomm Blocked by US President Trump’s Executive Order

    [ad_1] US President Donald Trump on Monday blocked microchip maker Broadcom’s proposed takeover of Qualcomm on national security grounds, ending what would have been the technology industry’s biggest deal ever amid concerns that it would give China the upper hand in mobile communications. The presidential order reflected a calculation that the United States’ lead in creating technology…

  • A brief history of the epic battle over the fate of Qualcomm

    A brief history of the epic battle over the fate of Qualcomm

    [ad_1] The massive fight over the fate of Qualcomm, which chipmaker Broadcom seeks to acquire in the largest deal in technology effort, took another dramatic turn this afternoon when the Trump administration said it would block the deal. The move is another chapter in a long story, a culmination of a lot of consolidation activity…

  • Assassin’s Creed video games are steeped in history, but how educational are they? – Montreal

    Assassin’s Creed video games are steeped in history, but how educational are they? – Montreal

    [ad_1] It’s not quite time travel, but Ubisoft’s recreation of ancient Egypt in Assassin’s Creed: Origins Discovery Tour comes pretty close. You can almost feel the sand beneath your feet as you walk along the coast of the Nile Delta to the walled city of Alexandria. A bright golden line guides you to the city’s entrance, where the narrator’s voice pipes in with an anecdote about…

  • Trump blocks Broadcom-Qualcomm deal, citing national security concerns

    Trump blocks Broadcom-Qualcomm deal, citing national security concerns

    [ad_1] President Donald Trump killed Broadcom‘s proposed buyout of Qualcomm, citing national security concerns, according to a statement issued by the White House on Monday. “There is credible evidence that leads me to believe that Broadcom Limited, a limited company organized under the laws of Singapore (Broadcom)…through exercising control of Qualcomm Incorporated (Qualcomm), a Delaware…

  • Cramer introduces the ‘cloud kings,’ tech’s hottest new stock group

    Cramer introduces the ‘cloud kings,’ tech’s hottest new stock group

    [ad_1] Since CNBC’s Jim Cramer is in San Francisco this week, he wanted to go over a new stock group in technology space that’s just refusing to quit. “I’m calling them ‘the cloud kings,’ the seven software companies that are transforming the way their customers do business,” the “Mad Money” host said on Monday. “I’ve…

  • Kudlow is a good choice for arguing with Trump

    Kudlow is a good choice for arguing with Trump

    [ad_1] After CNBC’s Jim Cramer broke the news that Larry Kudlow was the top candidate to replace Gary Cohn as the president’s top economic advisor, he wanted to double back and explain why. The “Mad Money” host, who worked with Kudlow for years, said on Monday that the TV personality has a certain way about…

  • ‘Worlds are being disrupted’ by our data-driven approach

    ‘Worlds are being disrupted’ by our data-driven approach

    [ad_1] Sticking to tradition in retail — specifically, choosing what to sell without having the data to back up the decision — could be what’s killing struggling chains. That’s at least if you ask Doug Merritt, the president and CEO of software analytics play Splunk, who told CNBC on Monday that picking items to sell…

  • Micron’s strength means Intel is a buy

    Micron’s strength means Intel is a buy

    [ad_1] With the major averages slipping from their highs on lingering trade-war concerns, CNBC’s Jim Cramer wanted to go against the grain and take a look at what’s winning. “One word: tech. Tech is what’s working,” the “Mad Money” host said on Monday from CNBC’s 1Market in San Francisco. “The truth is, tech has been…

  • YouTube vs Google autocorrect

    YouTube vs Google autocorrect

    [ad_1] YouTube is still struggling to figure out how to keep from recommending divisive content like conspiracy theories. On Monday afternoon, YouTube users on Twitter highlighted problems with the site’s autocomplete feature, which automatically suggests search queries after a user starts typing a few letters or a word, as well as its recommendation engine: Tweet…

  • The Wave is a ring that controls sound as if by magic

    The Wave is a ring that controls sound as if by magic

    [ad_1] Out in the desolate wastes of deepest Iceland, magic blooms. The Icelandic sagas tell of fairy houses to magical rings that control the world and now one of those, the Wave, has landed on the Internet. The Wave is a ring that controls sound. It is essentially a wearable MIDI controller which lets you…

  • C_Two electric concept vehicle from Rimac Automobili

    C_Two electric concept vehicle from Rimac Automobili

    [ad_1] The C_Two electric concept vehicle from Rimac Automobili might be the fastest electric car in the world. It debuted at the Geneva Motor Show and puts out a massive 1,914 horsepower. With four electric motors, the car can go 403 miles on a single charge. The company says the C-Two can go from zero…

  • Nancy Dubuc, CEO of A+E Networks, leaving for Vice

    Nancy Dubuc, CEO of A+E Networks, leaving for Vice

    [ad_1] Nancy Dubuc, CEO of A+E Networks, is stepping down from her post, network executives announced Monday. “I owe an enormous debt of gratitude to our owners at Hearst and The Walt Disney Company for their unwavering support and belief in me over my long career here,” Dubuc said in a statement. “I have supreme…

  • Apple (APPL) stock hits all time high

    Apple (APPL) stock hits all time high

    [ad_1] Apple closed at an all-time high Monday, briefly surpassing an intraday market cap of $925 billion for the first time. Shares closed at $181.40 — less than a percent up — but climbed above $182 in midday trading, briefly pushing the tech giant to a market cap of $925.4 billion, before closing at $922…

  • Lyft claims $1 billion GAAP revenue in 2017

    Lyft claims $1 billion GAAP revenue in 2017

    [ad_1] Ride hailing company Lyft says it booked over $1 billion in GAAP revenue for 2018, and showed revenue growth of 168% in Q4 versus the prior year’s quarter. That growth is nearly 3 times as fast as Uber, which saw a 61% increase in revenue in Q4 vs a year ago. It’s also claiming…

  • Most of blockchain’s benefits don’t come from blockchain, Bank of Canada staffer says – Technology & Science

    Most of blockchain’s benefits don’t come from blockchain, Bank of Canada staffer says – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] A new research paper by a Bank of Canada staffer says most of the proposed benefits of the technology known as blockchain don’t really come from features unique to blockchain. In recent years, blockchain has been attracting a growing amount of attention as an efficient, highly secure, distributed-ledger technology with numerous applications — from…

  • What people get wrong about Apple: the power of immersion

    What people get wrong about Apple: the power of immersion

    [ad_1] Critics of Apple have accused the company of failing to innovate, relying on iPhone addiction to drive its business while letting consumers’ living rooms get taken over by Netflix and Amazon’s Alexa. I don’t think Apple has overlooked these criticisms. Instead, I think the company has a long-term plan to stay out of the…

  • Twilio launches Flex, a fully programmable contact center

    Twilio launches Flex, a fully programmable contact center

    [ad_1] Earlier this year we reported that Twilio was going to launch a full contact center solution called Flex on March 12 — lo and behold, today is March 12 and Twilio today announced the launch of Flex at the Enterprise Connect conference in Orlando. Flex brings together virtually every part of the existing Twilio…

  • HBO Westworld AI robot limits ethical questions

    HBO Westworld AI robot limits ethical questions

    [ad_1] Where Westworld meets the real world However, technologies that mimic social cues and dialogue can already be seen today, Riedel said. “What the AI looks like in ‘Westworld’ is in some ways what game companies are trying to do in virtual worlds,” Riedel said. In the show “Westworld,” the hosts are given pre-installed storylines…

  • Netflix or Disney acquisition is unlikely

    Netflix or Disney acquisition is unlikely

    [ad_1] Andrew Burton | Getty Images Eddy Cue, Apple senior vice president of internet software and services, at an Apple event at the Worldwide Developer’s Conference on June 13, 2016 in San Francisco, California. Apple is not in the business of acquiring large companies, said Eddy Cue, senior vice president of software and services —…

  • Tim Berners-Lee hits out at big tech companies

    Tim Berners-Lee hits out at big tech companies

    [ad_1] Receive 4 weeks of unlimited digital access to the Financial Times for just $1. Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web, has attacked Facebook, Google and Twitter for promoting misinformation and “questionable” political advertising while exploiting people’s personal data, in a stinging rebuke to the world’s biggest internet companies. The British computer…

  • No adverse effects from 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster on B.C. coast: SFU researchers – British Columbia

    No adverse effects from 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster on B.C. coast: SFU researchers – British Columbia

    [ad_1] Seven years after the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan released radioactive elements into the environment, researchers say those elements pose minimal risk to human or salmon health along British Columbia’s coast. A team of researchers at Simon Fraser University’s nuclear science lab collected soil and salmon samples from the Quesnel and Harrison rivers and…

  • Apple Maps shows you the nearest bike-sharing stations

    Apple Maps shows you the nearest bike-sharing stations

    [ad_1] Apple has signed a partnership with Ito World to add bike-sharing data in Apple Maps in over 175 cities across 36 countries. The feature is now live and helps you find the nearest station by typing “bike sharing” in the search bar or the name of the service. Once again, Apple chose to integrate…

  • Clarifai rolls out an on-premise visual search tool for businesses

    Clarifai rolls out an on-premise visual search tool for businesses

    [ad_1] Clarifai has traditionally been known as a web-based visual search tool that developers can integrate into their services. But as more and more businesses start to get onto the service, with their own specific demands — like getting them in-house — the New York-based startup has to grow up a bit. Today, the company…

  • Apple buys Texture, a digital magazine subscription service

    Apple buys Texture, a digital magazine subscription service

    [ad_1] Apple Apple Senior Vice President Eddie Cue discusses Apple Pay, the company’s new mobile payments solution, at the Apple Special event Apple said on Monday it agreed to buy Texture, an online magazine subscription service owned by publishers Condé Nast, Hearst, Meredith, Rogers Media and investment firm KKR. Apple didn’t say how much it…

  • Twitter women want diversity of company ownership made public

    Twitter women want diversity of company ownership made public

    [ad_1] Follow the money and you’ll find the power, as the saying goes. That’s why a group of six women, all current and former Twitter senior managers, are starting a movement to make information about who’s making serious money in Silicon Valley transparent. This collective of women investors, who call themselves #Angels, published a call…

  • Netflix ‘can be shorted back to $300,’ says investor Andrew Left

    Netflix ‘can be shorted back to $300,’ says investor Andrew Left

    [ad_1] Short-seller Andrew Left, who has successfully bet against stocks like Valeant Pharmaceuticals, tweeted a negative comment against one of the country’s favorite stocks, Netflix. Tweet Netflix shares dropped 2 percent following the tweet. The company said in January it plans to spend $7.5 billion to $8 billion for content in 2018. Netflix still has…

  • Tesla paused Model 3 production for planned upgrade in February

    Tesla paused Model 3 production for planned upgrade in February

    [ad_1] Tesla temporarily suspended production of its Model 3 electric car from Feb. 20-24 for planned work to adjust equipment in order to improve automation and increase production rates. Tesla said the planned pause was normal and common for increases in output when a company is ramping up a new product. “Our Model 3 production…

  • How to reset your iPad

    How to reset your iPad

    [ad_1] Make sure your iPad has been backed up recently. It should automatically back up to iCloud when it’s plugged in and connected to Wi-Fi networks, but it’s best to double check. You can do this by going to Settings > iCloud > iCloud Storage > Backups and then checking when the iPad was last…

  • In India, many see fake news on YouTube thanks to cheap data plans

    In India, many see fake news on YouTube thanks to cheap data plans

    [ad_1] Internet data plans are becoming more affordable in India, thanks in part to the low-cost services sold by Reliance Jio, a one-and-half-year-old telecom network by India’s richest man Mukesh Ambani. Right now, millions of Indians are chancing upon services such as YouTube for the first time each month. YouTube has added about 70 million…

  • Apple to Launch New Entry-Level MacBook Soon: Report

    Apple to Launch New Entry-Level MacBook Soon: Report

    [ad_1] Apple is looking to announce an entry-level Macbook variant as soon as the end of 2018’s second quarter, possibly around the company’s developer conference WWDC 2018. According to online reports, this variant is expected to be priced similar to the MacBook Air range or a bit higher. Reportedly, the upcoming “budget” MacBook will borrow…

  • Tech investors in Apple and other stocks in crosshairs of trade war

    Tech investors in Apple and other stocks in crosshairs of trade war

    [ad_1] Derek Scissors, American Enterprise Institute resident scholar and China expert, said he also believes Apple’s contractor in China employs too many Chinese citizens for the tech giant to be a direct target. Intel, as well, continues to grow in China and the Chinese “don’t seem unhappy with it.” However, recent reports on an Intel…

  • Philips releases outdoor connected Hue lighting

    Philips releases outdoor connected Hue lighting

    [ad_1] Philips Hue products are going outside. Available for purchase this summer in the U.S., the lighting company has a range of new outdoor lighting products extending the world of Internet of Things to the great outdoors. These products mark an important change for the Internet of Things world. As WiFi range and consumer demand…

  • How to Get Invite for Fortnite Battle Royale on iOS

    How to Get Invite for Fortnite Battle Royale on iOS

    [ad_1] After announcing Fortnite Battle Royale cross-platform play for iOS and Android, developer Epic Games has outlined how you’ll be able to play the popular battle royale game on the go, whether you are on iOS or Android (coming soon). Unlike PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) implementation of mobile gameplay, wherein two separate, distinct, China-only games exist,…

  • Buy Time Warner even if AT&T deal is blocked: UBS

    Buy Time Warner even if AT&T deal is blocked: UBS

    [ad_1] Time Warner shareholders will win even if the merger with AT&T doesn’t happen, according to one Wall Street firm. UBS raised its rating to buy from neutral for Time Warner shares, citing the importance of the company’s quality assets such as HBO in an internet streaming world. The Justice Department sued to block the…

  • Facebook, NASSCOM Launch Design4India Studio in Bengaluru

    Facebook, NASSCOM Launch Design4India Studio in Bengaluru

    [ad_1] In a bid to provide mentorship in design, innovation and entrepreneurship for software companies and startups, the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) in association with Facebook on Monday launched “Design4India Studio” in Bengaluru. The platform would provide interactions with design industry mentors and give an opportunity to aspiring designers and startups…

  • Dropbox sets valuation as high as $8 billion

    Dropbox sets valuation as high as $8 billion

    [ad_1] Dropbox, the provider of a cloud-based platform that enables users to store and share content, filed an amended S-1 showing that it planned to sell 36 million Class A shares between $16 and $18 apiece. The company is issuing 27 million shares, while current investors, including Co-founders Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, are selling…

  • Jio TV App Adds New Interactive Features for Nidahas Trophy Viewers

    Jio TV App Adds New Interactive Features for Nidahas Trophy Viewers

    [ad_1] Jio TV, the live streaming app by Reliance Jio that offers free access to hundreds of live TV channels and live sports like cricket, will now give users more options to personalise their viewing experience for the Nidahas Trophy, the ongoing tri-nation T20 competition between India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. The new interactive features will be…

  • $10 million ANA Avatar XPRIZE announced at SXSW

    $10 million ANA Avatar XPRIZE announced at SXSW

    [ad_1] Imagine a world where home-based avatars help humans remotely multitask, transforming the world of work and travel. These devices would enable people to see, hear and touch and interact with physical environments and other people in distant locations. It might sound like a scene from James Cameron’s well-known Avatar film, but the rapid rate…

  • Ola Launches in Sydney, Following Its Arrival in Perth

    Ola Launches in Sydney, Following Its Arrival in Perth

    [ad_1] Ola on Monday launched its operations in Sydney and announced the hiring of a local team to start building partnerships and support driver-partners. The new launch comes days after the ride-hailing platform forayed into Australia by starting free-ride trials in Perth. Founded in 2011, the Bengaluru-headquartered company has users across over 110 cities in…

  • The Myth of the Lonely Gamer Playing in Solitude Is Dead

    The Myth of the Lonely Gamer Playing in Solitude Is Dead

    [ad_1] Jeff Kaplan met his wife in his 20s, as many do. He was an aspiring writer living in Los Angeles while moonlighting as a Halfling rogue in the multiplayer fantasy video game Everquest. She was a Dark Elf warrior at the time, and, to prove himself worthy of joining her guild, Kaplan had to…

  • Google AI That Helped NASA Find Exoplanets Now Available to All

    Google AI That Helped NASA Find Exoplanets Now Available to All

    [ad_1] A Google model based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) that helped NASA discover two exoplanets, is now available for researchers to process data from Kepler Space Telescope. The “TensorFlow” model decoded massive sets of data from NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope to discover two exoplanets last year, including one that has the…

  • Amazon Prime Video Service Looking to Expand Indian Regional Content

    Amazon Prime Video Service Looking to Expand Indian Regional Content

    [ad_1] Amazon.com’s video service will look to add more regional content in India, two company executives said, as it competes with a host of global and local players for a bigger share of a fledgeling online streaming market. In little after a year of its launch in India, Amazon’s bet on original Hindi shows and…

  • Searching for startups at SXSW

    Searching for startups at SXSW

    [ad_1] At South by Southwest Ashton Kutcher isn’t just the star of ‘Two and a Half Men’ and the producer of Netflix series, ‘The Ranch.’ The former “That 70s Show” regular happens to be the ultimate tech investor, with an enviable track record: He was an early investor in Twitter, Uber, Spotify, AirBNB, and many…

  • 2018 Range Rover Velar review

    2018 Range Rover Velar review

    [ad_1] Land Rover isn’t the first company to try a dual screen setup, but the Velar’s is more clever than any other one I’ve used. The bottom screen is just as responsive, but it also has three knobs integrated into the display that change roles depending on what’s on screen. That means, with only three…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9+ review – The best Galaxy yet is almost perfect | Tech | Life & Style

    Samsung Galaxy S9+ review – The best Galaxy yet is almost perfect | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS Samsung Galaxy S9 review SAMSUNG GALAXY S9+ REVIEW PROS – Stunning design still shines • Fabulous dual-lens camera • Curved display is one of the best in the business • Much-improved fingerprint scanner placement CONS – Very high price • Face unlock still struggles • Battery life could be better • Android Oreo needs to be left…

  • Senator Mark Warner concerned about IoT security

    Senator Mark Warner concerned about IoT security

    [ad_1] Jim Watson | AFP | Getty Images Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr (R), R-N.C.; and Senate Intelligence Vice Chair Mark Warner, D-Va., hold a news conference on the status of the committee’s inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, October 4, 2017. With the growing number of…

  • Investor Paul Meeks warns a tech correction ‘could happen at any time’

    Investor Paul Meeks warns a tech correction ‘could happen at any time’

    [ad_1] The investor known for running the world’s largest technology fund during the dotcom boom is refreshing his call for investors to keep their portfolios light on the tech sector. Sloy, Dahl & Holst chief investment officer Paul Meeks sees near-term trouble approaching based on frothy stock prices. “Because they’re so volatile high beta [risk]…

  • Essential really wants to solve the screen notch problem

    Essential really wants to solve the screen notch problem

    [ad_1] In a way, Essential is something of a pioneer. Before the iPhone X helped the world reluctantly embrace the screen notch, the company proudly displayed one atop its first flagship. Since then, of course, it’s become a feature, not a bug, with a long list of companies rushing to embrace it on their latest…

  • The human cost of bad medical records systems

    The human cost of bad medical records systems

    [ad_1] At a conference called HIMSS earlier this week, tens of thousands of health executives converged in Las Vegas to talk about fixing this very thing. But it all felt a little shallow. With few exceptions — one being Medicare chief Seema Verma, who shared that her husband couldn’t access his own records after a…

  • Waymo, GM still lead the self-driving car race

    Waymo, GM still lead the self-driving car race

    [ad_1] Who’s winning the race to put self-driving cars out on the road for the public to ride in every day? Nearly every automaker, a slew of tech firms and a handful of ride hailing firms are all spending billions of dollars testing and building cars, trucks and vans that can operate with no one…

  • Instagram, Snapchat Disable Giphy Integration Over Racist GIF

    Instagram, Snapchat Disable Giphy Integration Over Racist GIF

    [ad_1] Popular image sharing apps Snapchat and Instagram have temporarily removed their Giphy GIF sticker features after users saw a racist GIF as an option to add to their photographs. “We are very sorry. This GIF should have never appeared in Snapchat. Our team has worked with Giphy to have the GIF removed and it should…

  • Apple Facing Patent Lawsuit Over Siri’s Natural Language Capabilities

    Apple Facing Patent Lawsuit Over Siri’s Natural Language Capabilities

    [ad_1] Non-practicing entity Portal Communications has filed a lawsuit against Apple for alleged infringement of three patents related to natural language voice query systems – the technology being used by the iPhone-maker in its products in the form of the Siri virtual assistant. According to tech website AppleInsider, in its filing with the Eastern Texas District…

  • Jio TV Cricket Channel Gets New Features for Nidahas Trophy Viewers

    Jio TV Cricket Channel Gets New Features for Nidahas Trophy Viewers

    [ad_1] The Jio TV app will now give users more options to personalise their viewing experience for the Nidahas Trophy. The tri-nation T20 competition between India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh is being streamed on Jio TV. The new interactive features will be available to consumers on the Jio Cricket channel, and are being billed as…

  • Google Assistant Now Understands Custom Commands for Third-Party Products

    Google Assistant Now Understands Custom Commands for Third-Party Products

    [ad_1] Days after Google announced the rollout of Actions on Google Assistant in seven new languages, including Hindi, it has brought another update with more new features. Google is set to make its voice-enabled assistant more flexible as it is letting developers build device-specific commands for it. Earlier, developers were able to create custom commands…

  • Windows 10 WARNING: How one feature could infect your PC with MALWARE | Tech | Life & Style

    Windows 10 WARNING: How one feature could infect your PC with MALWARE | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] Windows 10 suffers from a drastic security flaw, independent Israeli security researchers have claimed. The security experts discovered that voice assistant Cortana – one of the headline features of the Windows 10 operating system – could be manipulated to launch websites and install malware from the lockscreen. According to the Israeli researchers, cybercriminals can…

  • Man gets prison for phony filing that drove up Fitbit stock

    Man gets prison for phony filing that drove up Fitbit stock

    [ad_1] NEW YORK— A 25- year-old man who invented a bogus buyer to manipulate the price of Fitbit stock and cash in was sentenced Friday to two years in prison. Prosecutors say he filed a regulatory document in November 2016 saying a fictitious company had offered to buy fitness tracker maker Fitbit at well over…

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  • This robo-bug can improvise its walk like a real insect

    This robo-bug can improvise its walk like a real insect

    [ad_1]  There are plenty of projects out there attempting to replicate the locomotion of insects, but one thing that computers and logic aren’t so good at is improvising and adapting the way even the smallest, simplest bugs do. This project from Tokyo Tech is a step in that direction, producing gaits on the fly that…

  • Swarm Technologies slammed by FCC for unauthorized satellite launch

    Swarm Technologies slammed by FCC for unauthorized satellite launch

    [ad_1] Satellite manufacturer Swarm Technologies is under scrutiny by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for the unauthorized launch of four prototype satellites in January, the regulatory authority confirmed to CNBC on Friday. The news was previously reported by IEEE Spectrum. Swarm — founded in 2016 by former Google and Apple engineers Sara Spangelo and Benjamin…

  • Bullish on Axon CEO compensation package

    Bullish on Axon CEO compensation package

    [ad_1] Even CNBC’s Jim Cramer was taken aback by the blowout quarterly earnings report from Taser maker Axon Enterprise. Shares of Axon roared 28 percent the day after the report and another 14 percent in the next week, making the “Mad Money” host wonder how Wall Street managed to underestimate it so dramatically. But Axon,…

  • Salesforce annual report emphasizes social activism

    Salesforce annual report emphasizes social activism

    [ad_1] Salesforce has a new section in its annual report that’s entirely dedicated to one of CEO Marc Benioff’s biggest passions: social activism. In its filing disclosed on Friday, Salesforce added a new section titled “Environmental, Social and Governance” that highlights the company’s efforts in those areas. “We believe the business of business is improving…

  • Defense stocks’ struggles aren’t linked to tariffs

    Defense stocks’ struggles aren’t linked to tariffs

    [ad_1] This week reminded Cramer that the stock market often acts more reasonably than investors might expect. “If you sold stocks when everyone was panicking on Monday, you made a big mistake. The fears turned out to be overblown,” he said on Friday. “I’m proud of the fact that I predicted this and I told…

  • US has ordered Broadcom to give notice of steps to redomicile: Report

    US has ordered Broadcom to give notice of steps to redomicile: Report

    [ad_1] A U.S. national security panel has ordered Singapore-based chipmaker Broadcom to provide it with five business days’ notice before taking any action toward redomiciling to the United States, three people familiar with the matter said on Friday. The previously undisclosed requirement shows that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which…

  • Snapchat removes Giphy feature due to racial slur GIF

    Snapchat removes Giphy feature due to racial slur GIF

    [ad_1] Snapchat has temporarily removed its Giphy GIF sticker feature after a user saw an extremely racist GIF as an option. Snapchat confirms to TechCrunch “As soon as w were made aware, we removed the GIF and have disabled Giphy until we can be sure that this won’t happen again. The spokesperson says that all…

  • Facebook launches AR effects tied to real-world tracking markers

    Facebook launches AR effects tied to real-world tracking markers

    [ad_1] Facebook’s augmented reality camera is evolving beyond selfie masks and randomly placed 3D objects to using location markers in the real world that trigger AR experiences in a precise location. Spotted today, Facebook confirms to TechCrunch that it’s testing the feature in closed beta with promotions for the upcoming Ready Player One and Wrinkle…

  • Intel considers bid for Broadcom: WSJ

    Intel considers bid for Broadcom: WSJ

    [ad_1] Intel is weighing a range of acquisition options, including a bid for Broadcom, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. Shares of Intel fell 1 percent in after-hours trade following the report, while Broadcom shares gained more than 6 percent. Qualcomm shares were little changed. The news comes as…

  • Urban Airship announces new features for automated messaging

    Urban Airship announces new features for automated messaging

    [ad_1] Urban Airship recently announced new capabilities designed to allow app developers to deliver the right message to their users at exactly the right time. Senior Vice President of Product and Engineering Mike Herrick explained that the company (which started out as a platform for push notifications) has supported in-app messaging for years. However, those messages…

  • Giphy held talks to raise a massive new funding round

    Giphy held talks to raise a massive new funding round

    [ad_1] We’re hearing from a number of sources that Giphy, the big platform for hosting GIFs that also runs a GIF keyboard, set out to raise huge new financing round — though it’s not clear if it ever crossed the finish line. Sources pegged the round at something as high as around $100 million, but…

  • I lived without a smartphone for a week

    I lived without a smartphone for a week

    [ad_1] So how did it go? Not well. It turned out that, for me, living without the many conveniences a smartphone has to offer was nearly impossible. It was an incredibly stressful week. I had trouble getting in touch with anyone without texting, I missed some important work emails, I got lost while driving to…

  • Chart analysts are getting worried about bitcoin: ‘No touch’

    Chart analysts are getting worried about bitcoin: ‘No touch’

    [ad_1] Bitcoin’s drop this week paints a pretty discouraging picture for the near future, technical market analysts say. Critically, bitcoin failed Monday to break above a key level close to $12,000, they said. The cryptocurrency has fallen more than 20 percent since amid a slew of negative headlines that have raised worries about regulatory crackdown…

  • Retail is evolving. Here’s how businesses can survive and thrive

    Retail is evolving. Here’s how businesses can survive and thrive

    [ad_1] Forget the doom-mongers; the future of retail looks bright. I know that runs counter to much you’ve read. But stick with me: Retail’s not dying — it’s just evolving. Take the long view: People will always be buying and selling things. Indeed, the concept of mutually advantageous transactions goes back to prehistoric times. But,…

  • These hackers put together a prosthetic Nerf gun

    These hackers put together a prosthetic Nerf gun

    [ad_1] How can you participate in a Nerf gun fight if you’re missing a hand? The ingenious Hackerloop collective of tinkerers solved that problem by putting together a prosthetic Nerf gun that you can control with your arm muscles. In other words, Nicolas Huchet became Barret Wallace from Final Fantasy VII or Mega Man for…

  • ReconBob makes researching Amazon sellers easier for buyers

    ReconBob makes researching Amazon sellers easier for buyers

    [ad_1] But for a shopper, it doesn’t matter who is responsible for the mess. If multiple people are complaining about the same issue, even if it’s a problem caused by FBA, that’s information that can help inform someone’s purchase decision. “We think that’s important for consumers to know,” Dunkel said. ReconBob is a byproduct of…

  • Amazon could disrupt online travel industry next, Morgan Stanley says

    Amazon could disrupt online travel industry next, Morgan Stanley says

    [ad_1] The internet travel business is a great business opportunity for Amazon, according to one top Wall Street firm. Morgan Stanley reiterated its overweight rating for Amazon shares, saying the e-commerce giant can generate significant profits from the travel sector. “Online travel has proven to be immune to Amazon disruption so far. But as we…

  • The Tapplock One is a fingerprint padlock with solid smarts

    The Tapplock One is a fingerprint padlock with solid smarts

    [ad_1] Apple’s Touch ID was a step change in convenience for securing its mobile devices, and now that same level of convenience is available in a padlock. The Tapplock One is now shipping, and features a fingerprint sensor for unlocking, as well as a companion app with a Bluetooth unlock backup. The Tapplock One began…

  • Keyo modernizes housing with rent auto-pay that boosts your credit

    Keyo modernizes housing with rent auto-pay that boosts your credit

    [ad_1] There’s nothing we spend more money on for a worse experience than housing. Keyo wants to fix all of it. The audacious startup envisions a world where a building’s other tenants get $20 to show you an available apartment on your schedule. Where you auto-pay your rent online and it improves your credit score.…

  • Google Clips camera review

    Google Clips camera review

    [ad_1] It doesn’t record audio, either, so you won’t hear someone singing happy birthday while your two-year-old dives face first into a cake. You also still need to think about “framing” your subjects, placing the camera exactly where you think someone will be to capture a moment. This is one of the foundations of photography,…

  • Facebook has signed a deal to stream 25 afternoon MLB games

    Facebook has signed a deal to stream 25 afternoon MLB games

    [ad_1] Filed under moves that are potentially groundbreaking with big implications but with quite small numbers, Facebook has signed an exclusive deal with the MLB to stream 25 afternoon games, according to Bloomberg. The deal is a bit reminiscent of the one Twitter signed for Thursday Night Football back in 2016 to stream games that are…

  • pull the plug on Facebook hate speech

    pull the plug on Facebook hate speech

    [ad_1] Dinuka Liyanawatte | Reuters Sri Lanka’s Special Task Force soldiers walk past a damaged houses after a clash between two communities in Digana central district of Kandy, Sri Lanka March 8, 2018. Another nation has joined the growing ranks of those saying Facebook’s content-filtering systems aren’t good enough. Sri Lanka, faced with online content…

  • Trump unlikely to change policy on violent video games

    Trump unlikely to change policy on violent video games

    [ad_1] Shortly after the Parkland, Florida, school shooting in February, Trump said he is “hearing more and more people say the level of violence on video games is really shaping young people’s thoughts.” One the most prominent Washington voices on the subject is Rep. Vicky Hartzler, R-Mo., a longtime critic of violent games and one…

  • 25 games streaming exclusively on the site

    25 games streaming exclusively on the site

    [ad_1] Getty Images Jonathan Schoop, #6 of the Baltimore Orioles, slides into second base with a double as Alexei Ramirez, #10 of the San Diego Padres, misses the throw while umpire Bill Miller looks on during the fourth inning of a baseball game at Petco Park on June 28, 2016, in San Diego, California. Facebook…

  • Amazon Prime Pantry is shifting to a $5 monthly subscription: report

    Amazon Prime Pantry is shifting to a $5 monthly subscription: report

    [ad_1] Amazon‘s Prime Pantry service is shifting to a $5 monthly subscription model from the $6 it currently charges per box, according to a report from Bloomberg. The service delivers non-perishable household goods like beauty and cleaning supplies and shelf-stable food items. It’s one of several features Amazon touts as maximizing convenience and speedy shipping.…

  • How to encrypt your messages on iPhone and Android

    How to encrypt your messages on iPhone and Android

    [ad_1] One go-to app for folks who want encrypted messages is Signal. It’s available on iPhone and Android and is really easy to use. First you download the app then register your phone number. On Android, you can even set it to be the default messaging app (though again, you’ll want to make sure you’re…

  • Dropbox announces deeper integration with Salesforce ahead of IPO

    Dropbox announces deeper integration with Salesforce ahead of IPO

    [ad_1] Dropbox is not messing around. Two weeks ago it announced its IPO. Just last week it announced a big partnership with Google and today comes news that it is integrating more deeply with Salesforce. Dropbox and Salesforce have danced a bit in the past as cloud companies tend to do, but today’s announcement is…

  • Jio TV Will Let Nidahas Trophy Viewers Choose Camera Angles and More

    Jio TV Will Let Nidahas Trophy Viewers Choose Camera Angles and More

    [ad_1] The Jio TV app will now give users more options to personalise their viewing experience for the Nidahas Trophy. The tri-nation T20 competition between India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh is being streamed on Jio TV. The new interactive features will be available to consumers on the Jio Cricket channel, and are being billed as…

  • Widely followed analyst for Tesla is getting skittish on stock because of unlikely threat: Amazon

    Widely followed analyst for Tesla is getting skittish on stock because of unlikely threat: Amazon

    [ad_1] Tesla shareholders should use any rallies in the electric car maker’s stock to get out, according to one top Wall Street firm. Morgan Stanley reiterated its equal weight rating for Tesla shares, saying Amazon may lower transportation logistics costs hurting the company’s trucking opportunity. “We expect that Tesla will successfully overcome bottlenecks and ramp…

  • InfoSum’s first product touts decentralized big data insights

    InfoSum’s first product touts decentralized big data insights

    [ad_1] Nick Halstead’s new startup, InfoSum, is launching its first product today — moving one step closer to his founding vision of a data platform that can help businesses and organizations unlock insights from big data silos without compromising user privacy, data security or data protection law. So a pretty high bar then. If the…

  • Modern Meadow and Evonik are brewing leather in a lab

    Modern Meadow and Evonik are brewing leather in a lab

    [ad_1] A start-up called Modern Meadow has developed a way to brew leather in a lab, without harming any animals. Here’s how it works, according to Modern Meadow CEO and founder, Andras Forgacs: “We have engineered a strain of yeast — like a cousin of what you’d use to brew beer — which can produce…

  • Disney shareholders vote against CEO Iger’s pay package

    Disney shareholders vote against CEO Iger’s pay package

    [ad_1] Walt Disney Co shareholders rejected an executive compensation plan that could reward Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger with up to $48.5 million a year over four years plus an equity grant worth about $100 million, in a non-binding vote on Thursday. The total compensation is tied to the closing of Disney’s planned $52.4 billion…

  • Google Chrome to Finally Let You Export Saved Passwords

    Google Chrome to Finally Let You Export Saved Passwords

    [ad_1] Photo Credit: Google+/Francois Beaufort Google Chrome already has an inbuilt password manager which users can sync between other devices. However, Google is now working on enabling users to export passwords for use in third-party managers. This essentially means that Chrome users will be able to export their saved passwords in a text file in…

  • Foreigners could ease Japan’s labor shortage, but Tokyo prefers robots

    Foreigners could ease Japan’s labor shortage, but Tokyo prefers robots

    [ad_1] Last month, Abe announced his intention to allow more professional and skilled foreign workers, but he wants a limit on their duration of stay and prevent family members from accompanying them. “Although hard barriers, such as the immigration law, have been relaxed, soft barriers still remain,” said Iwahara. “For example, in order to qualify…

  • Donald Trump is ‘being played’ by Kim Jong Un on North Korea meeting

    Donald Trump is ‘being played’ by Kim Jong Un on North Korea meeting

    [ad_1] “Kim is taking a page out of his father’s 2000 playbook,” Yoon said. Back then, Kim Jong Il, who ruled the North from 1994 to 2011, “created a crescendo of crisis atmosphere” before “softening up the Bill Clinton administration with an invitation to visit Pyongyang,” Yoon said. “Don’t be surprised if Kim Yo Jong…

  • Inside Trump’s Private Meeting With the Video Game Industry

    Inside Trump’s Private Meeting With the Video Game Industry

    [ad_1] Republican lawmakers and conservative media critics pressed President Donald Trump on Thursday to explore new restrictions on the video-game industry, arguing that violent games might have contributed to mass shootings like the recent attack at a high school in Parkland, Florida. In a private meeting at the White House, also attended by several video-game…

  • Twitter taps distinguished engineer Parag Agrawal as new CTO

    Twitter taps distinguished engineer Parag Agrawal as new CTO

    [ad_1] Twitter on Thursday updated its website to reflect that it has appointed a new chief technology officer, Parag Agrawal. He takes the position most recently held by Adam Messinger, who left in late 2016. The appointment was announced internally in October, during a quarter when Twitter managed to produce a net profit for the…

  • Amazon-Berkshire-JPMorgan health venture: CEO search candidates

    Amazon-Berkshire-JPMorgan health venture: CEO search candidates

    [ad_1] Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chaseare searching for a CEO for their new joint venture to improve health care for their employees while lowering costs. The group is casting a wide net across the health care industry to find the right person, say several sources familiar with the search, who declined to be named…

  • Tesla says Chief Accounting Officer Branderiz left for personal reasons

    Tesla says Chief Accounting Officer Branderiz left for personal reasons

    [ad_1] Stephen Lam | Reuters Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk introduces the “falcon wing” door on the Model X electric sports-utility vehicle during a presentation in Fremont, California, on September 29, 2015. Tesla Chief Accounting Officer Eric Branderiz has left the company for personal reasons, according to an SEC filing on Thursday. Branderiz, who joined…

  • Ripple hires Bloomberg TV’s Cory Johnson as chief market strategist

    Ripple hires Bloomberg TV’s Cory Johnson as chief market strategist

    [ad_1] Ripple, the payments start-up that holds billions of dollars worth of digital currency XRP, has hired a chief market strategist to tell its complex story to investors. Bloomberg Television’s Cory Johnson confirmed to CNBC that he left the news network this week and started at Ripple on Thursday. A former hedge fund manager, Johnson…

  • Mars petcare unit is starting $100 million venture fund

    Mars petcare unit is starting $100 million venture fund

    [ad_1] Mars, the candy and pet food maker, is pouring $100 million into a new venture fund that will back pet care products, tech and services exclusively. Ben Jacobs will lead the new venture arm, which has a cute moniker — the Companion Fund. For now, he will remain at the helm of Mars-owned Whistle…

  • Moose make move from boreal forest to prairies – Calgary

    Moose make move from boreal forest to prairies – Calgary

    [ad_1] More and more in recent years, moose have been making their way onto the prairies in what biologist and author Chris Fisher calls an “opportunistic adaptation.” Normally found in the boreal forest and Rocky Mountains — where they usually spent the winter months feeding on trees and bushes — moose have moved in recent…

  • Android beats iOS in smartphone loyalty, study finds

    Android beats iOS in smartphone loyalty, study finds

    [ad_1] Samsung’s new Galaxy S9 may not quite live up to the iPhone X when it comes to Samsung’s implementation of a Face ID-style system or its odd take on AR emoji. But that’s not going to matter much to Samsung device owners – not only because the S9 is a good smartphone overall, but…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9 review

    Samsung Galaxy S9 review

    [ad_1] You’ll finally get stereo speakers for the first time ever on a Galaxy device, which means you hear audio from the top and bottom or left and right while holding the phone. You’ll no longer muffle games or movies while holding the device with two hands. The speakers are nice and loud and balanced,…

  • California Democrats want to pay to make up for jobs lost to tech

    California Democrats want to pay to make up for jobs lost to tech

    [ad_1] Universal basic income is a policy that’s been lauded by tech leaders from Mark Zuckerberg to Elon Musk as a proposed solution to job loss due to automation. Last Sunday, it officially became part of California’s Democratic Party platform, signaling that the idea is beginning to enter the political mainstream at the same time…

  • Inside Google’s plan to make the whole web as fast as AMP

    Inside Google’s plan to make the whole web as fast as AMP

    [ad_1] “Back at the beginning, it was pretty much assumed that the web couldn’t do any of this,” Besbris says. Ubl and his team came up with that combination of technologies that made it possible, but it required technology that isn’t really built into the web right now. So Google faced a choice: take the…

  • Musk sides with Trump on China, citing 25% import duty on US cars

    Musk sides with Trump on China, citing 25% import duty on US cars

    [ad_1] Tesla’s Elon Musk is complaining to President Donald Trump about China’s car tariffs. “Do you think the US & China should have equal & fair rules for cars? Meaning, same import duties, ownership constraints & other factors,” Musk said on Twitter in response to a Trump tweet about trade with China. “I am against…

  • Samsung’s Galaxy S9 deserves better than Bixby

    Samsung’s Galaxy S9 deserves better than Bixby

    [ad_1] Bixby is, by far, the most frustrating part of the S9. It’s true, of course, that no voice assistant is perfect, but a full year after Samsung’s smart assistant debuted on the Galaxy S8, it still feels unfinished. Of course, the company’s made some significant progress, and a slew of artificial intelligence startup acquisitions…

  • A federal judge is skeptical about whether Trump can block Twitter users

    A federal judge is skeptical about whether Trump can block Twitter users

    [ad_1] A federal judge on Thursday expressed skepticism about whether U.S. President Donald Trump can constitutionally block Twitter users whose views he does not like from following and retweeting from his own Twitter account. At a hearing in Manhattan federal court, U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald asked Trump’s lawyer Michael Baer whether letting Trump…

  • Snapchat finally adds @ mention tagging

    Snapchat finally adds @ mention tagging

    [ad_1] Snapchat now lets you @-tag someone in your Story, creating a swipe up “more” option that shows the tagged person’s name, handle, Bitmoji, and an Add button so you can follow them too. The feature could let friends call each other out in Stories, or promote their favorite influencers by making it easy for…

  • Billionaire Elon Musk responds to Tesla drivers’ questions on Twitter

    Billionaire Elon Musk responds to Tesla drivers’ questions on Twitter

    [ad_1] Billionaire Elon Musk is the CEO and product architect at electric vehicle maker Tesla. He is the founder, CEO and lead designer of the aeronautics company SpaceX. He is also the founder of The Boring Company, a tunnel-digging business aiming to solve the problem of traffic congestion. Oh, and he’s also an advisor to…

  • Wave of agriculture robotics holds potential to ease farm labor crunch

    Wave of agriculture robotics holds potential to ease farm labor crunch

    [ad_1] Robotic apple-picking machines also hold the potential to significantly reduce labor costs for growers in Washington. The state’s vast apple orchards have long faced labor shortages, including when there are record harvests or late starts to the season. FFRobotics, an Israeli company, is testing its technology in apple orchards in Washington. The company claims…

  • Snap confirms it will layoff ‘just over 120’ employees

    Snap confirms it will layoff ‘just over 120’ employees

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  • Viagen Pets cloned a chihuahua for $50,000

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    [ad_1] When Peanut died unexpectedly last year at the age of 10, Denise Westervelt was devastated by the loss of her chihuahua. So she had him cloned. “He was like my soulmate,” Westervelt said. “I had such a bond with him. If he could have lived forever, it would have been great. I couldn’t bear…

  • Tim Cook is the Donald Trump of the music industry

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    [ad_1] Mark Horton | Getty Images Axl Rose of Guns N’ Roses performs onstage during the ‘Not In This Lifetime’ Tour at TD Place Stadium on August 21, 2017 in Ottawa, Canada. Guns N’ Roses lead singer Axl Rose is not a fan of Donald Trump — and apparently his disfavor also extends to Apple…

  • New DDoS extortions hit the Internet

    New DDoS extortions hit the Internet

    [ad_1] A 1.3 Tbps DDoS attack – essentially a massive torrent of data aimed at a single target – nearly took down network provider Akamai on March 1. While the attack itself is notable more interesting is what was hidden inside the attack itself. The attack used a memcached exploit which is a legitimate service…

  • Pentagon needs to understand cost of more F-35s

    Pentagon needs to understand cost of more F-35s

    [ad_1] With total acquisition costs expected to top $400 billion, it is the costliest weapons program ever. On the heels of public pressure from the Oval Office, the Lot-10 contract yielded a 7 percent drop in price for the most common variant of the aircraft, F-35A, to $94.6 million. Both Lockheed and the Pentagon have…

  • Buy the Galaxy S9+ instead of the Galaxy S9

    Buy the Galaxy S9+ instead of the Galaxy S9

    [ad_1] If you’re thinking of buying Samsung’s new Android flagship smartphone, you should splurge for the larger model. It’s easy to assume the Galaxy S9+ is simply a larger version of the Galaxy S9, but it’s actually a lot more than that. I tested both phones over the past week and found myself always choosing…

  • WeWork is on an acquisition spree — and they’re all over the board

    WeWork is on an acquisition spree — and they’re all over the board

    [ad_1] WeWork’s acquisition of digital marketing company Conductor Tuesday marks its fifth acquisition in the past seven months. Since raising $4.4 billion from SoftBank — whose CEO has told founder Adam Neumann to grow WeWork “10 times bigger than your original plan” — the company has been acquiring companies at at a rapid pace, averaging…

  • Amazon entry into health care narrows with Cigna-Express Scripts deal

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    [ad_1] Health insurer Cigna‘s announced move Thursday to buy pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts may have just narrowed Amazon‘s entry into health care. If Amazon founder Jeff Bezos ever wanted to get into the health insurance industry, “the target that would have made sense for them is Cigna,” Ana Gupte, senior health care services analyst…

  • Here’s who will be at Trump’s school safety meeting on video games

    Here’s who will be at Trump’s school safety meeting on video games

    [ad_1] President Donald Trump is scheduled to discuss video game violence Thursday in a White House school safety meeting with industry leaders and their critics, as well as a handful of Republican lawmakers. One of the companies that is slated to be represented at the meeting counts Trump’s younger brother as a board member. The…

  • FanDuel is reportedly in talks to sell itself

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  • Netflix CEO Reed Hastings sees $15 billion in revenue this year: report

    Netflix CEO Reed Hastings sees $15 billion in revenue this year: report

    [ad_1] Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says the company will see $15 billion in revenue in 2018, according to a report from USA Today. The streaming giant posted $11.7 billion in revenue for 2017 and has not previously issued full-year revenue guidance for 2018. The company had only issued guidance for operating margin, which it claims…

  • Galaxy S9 review – a worthy rival to the iPhone X

    Galaxy S9 review – a worthy rival to the iPhone X

    [ad_1] You’ll finally get stereo speakers for the first time ever on a Galaxy device, which means you hear audio from the top and bottom or left and right while holding the phone. You’ll no longer muffle games or movies while holding the device with two hands. The speakers are nice and loud and balanced,…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9+ review | TechCrunch

    Samsung Galaxy S9+ review | TechCrunch

    [ad_1] You probably don’t need a 4,000 word review to tell you that the Galaxy S9+ is a good phone. Now that everyone’s got all of the Note 7 jokes mostly out of their system, we can mostly agree that Samsung makes good phones. The S8 was great, and the S9 builds on that success…

  • Warren Buffett reveals secret to great leadership success

    Warren Buffett reveals secret to great leadership success

    [ad_1] Of all the things that Warren Buffett is good at — making money (his net worth: $67 billion), building a company (Berkshire Hathaway‘s stock market value: $500 billion) and teaching (he wants to be remembered as a teacher, he said) — there’s another thing that is certainly his forte but doesn’t earn the famous…

  • Germany looks to revise social media law as Europe watches

    Germany looks to revise social media law as Europe watches

    [ad_1] The law, which came into full force on Jan. 1, is the most ambitious effort by a Western democracy to control what appears on social media. It aims to ensure Germany’s tough prohibitions against hate speech, including pro-Nazi ideology, are enforced online by requiring sites to remove banned content within 24 hours or face…

  • Windows 10 to Get Its Own Dedicated AI Platform, New Preview Expands Sets

    [ad_1] Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t something all new for Microsoft. But now, the Redmond giant has chosen to bring an AI platform right within the next major Windows 10 update to let developers offer various advancements on their apps using pre-trained machine learning (ML) models. The platform, which is called Windows ML, is based on…

  • Google Duo App Gets Video Voicemail Support

    Google Duo App Gets Video Voicemail Support

    [ad_1] Google Duo is adding a useful tool which lets you reach out to your contacts even when they are not available. The video calling app has been updated with a new video messages feature that enables users to leave video voicemails whenever someone fails to pick up a call. This means the next time…

  • Premier League streams on Netflix? We FINALLY have our answer | Tech | Life & Style

    Premier League streams on Netflix? We FINALLY have our answer | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] Netflix doesn’t want to start streaming live television. The US video on-demand company has no plans to start streaming live sport events, CEO Reed Hastings has confirmed. Hastings stamped out the idea during a 30-minute press conference with media at the company’s Hollywood headquarters. Inside the 280,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art studio opened by Netflix last…

  • Snapchat Parent to Reportedly Lay Off About 100 Engineers

    Snapchat Parent to Reportedly Lay Off About 100 Engineers

    [ad_1] Snap, the parent company of popular photo-sharing platform Snapchat, is reportedly planning to lay off nearly 100 engineers within a week, a media report said. Tech website Cheddar late on Wednesday reported that the layoffs would affect less than 10 percent of Snap’s engineering department. Citing sources, Cheddar also said that the planned layoffs…

  • Android 9.0 P is out now, here’s everything new | Tech | Life & Style

    Android 9.0 P is out now, here’s everything new | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] Google has pushed-out an early developer preview of its next version of Android. Android 9.0, which is currently codenamed P ahead of its official release later in the year, brings a slew of new changes to the operating system. However, it’s worth noting that since the developer preview is a very early version of…

  • BlackBerry Partners Punkt to Licence Its Secure Tech for More Devices

    BlackBerry Partners Punkt to Licence Its Secure Tech for More Devices

    [ad_1] BlackBerry on Wednesday signed a technology and brand licencing deal with Swiss consumer electronics maker Punkt Tronics AG for BlackBerry Secure that will be installed in phones and other smart devices. “If 2017 has taught us anything it is that every device needs to be secured because any vulnerability will be found and exploited,”…

  • WhatsApp could have a VERY serious problem | Tech | Life & Style

    WhatsApp could have a VERY serious problem | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] The world’s most popular messaging app is now facing a battle in the courts. BlackBerry Limited has filed a lawsuit against Facebook which alleges its WhatsApp and Instagram apps infringe on a number of messaging patents owned by the Canadian enterprise software company. BlackBerry alleges that these popular messaging apps infringe on its patent-protected…

  • WhatsApp for Android Gets Adaptive Launcher Icon Support

    WhatsApp for Android Gets Adaptive Launcher Icon Support

    [ad_1] Photo Credit: Android Police WhatsApp has been making a few changes with its beta releases on Android. The latest beta update (version 2.18.74) for Android smartphones appears contains a minor but very visible change – the introduction of adaptive launcher icon support. While the icon design of the messaging app has not changed, WhatsApp…

  • Facebook Messenger Lite Gets a Video Chat Option

    Facebook Messenger Lite Gets a Video Chat Option

    [ad_1] Facebook has introduced video chat in Messenger Lite, a slimmed down version of Messenger for Android intended for people with older devices and/or slower Internet connections. Messenger Lite is under 10MB, making it fast to install and quick to start up. It offers core messaging capabilities like sending text, photos, links, and audio calls…

  • Cisco executive says he is not worried about a trade war

    Cisco executive says he is not worried about a trade war

    [ad_1] As the possibility of a global trade war weighs on the minds of business leaders around the world, a Cisco executive in Asia said he is not yet worried about the impact it may have on his customers. Naveen Menon, president of Southeast Asia at Cisco, said on Thursday that he was “not at…

  • Netflix Is Bringing Vertical Video Previews to Its Mobile Apps

    Netflix Is Bringing Vertical Video Previews to Its Mobile Apps

    [ad_1] Netflix on Wednesday revealed a new feature that it will be rolling out to mobile app users in the next couple of weeks, starting with the iPhone app and then moving on to Android. Speaking at the Netflix headquarters in Los Gatos, California on Wednesday, Todd Yellin, Vice President Product at Netflix revealed “previews”, a kind…

  • Google Maps International Womens Day Initiative for Business Promotion

    Google Maps International Womens Day Initiative for Business Promotion

    [ad_1] Businesses can now describe themselves in Google Maps listings as being owned, led or founded by women, the Alphabet unit announced Wednesday. The feature would roll out this week in celebration of International Women’s Day, on March 8, Google said in a blog post. To use the feature, the establishment would need to enable the…

  • Amazon’s Alexa Randomly Laughs at Users and Nobody Knows Why

    Amazon’s Alexa Randomly Laughs at Users and Nobody Knows Why

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  • SixCap filed for liquidation, owes investors $143 million: report

    SixCap filed for liquidation, owes investors $143 million: report

    [ad_1] The company, known as SixCap, was placed into insolvent liquidation last month in the British Virgin Islands where it’s incorporated, according to a statement dated Feb. 26 from appointed liquidator Baker Tilly. Investors and creditors were told they’re collectively owed more than $143 million, according to a Wednesday report by Singaporean newspaper The Business…

  • WhatsApp might have a serious problem | Tech | Life & Style

    WhatsApp might have a serious problem | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] The world’s most popular messaging app is now facing a battle in the courts. BlackBerry Limited has filed a lawsuit against Facebook which alleges its WhatsApp and Instagram apps infringe on a number of messaging patents owned by the Canadian enterprise software company. BlackBerry alleges that these popular messaging apps infringe on its patent-protected…

  • Ousted Uber CEO Travis Kalanick announces comeback with new job-creation fund

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    [ad_1] Fighting to repair an battered reputation, ousted Uber CEO Travis Kalanick announced on Wednesday a new fund for job creation. “Today I’m announcing the creation of a new fund called 10100 (pronounced ‘ten-one-hundred’), home to my passions, investments, ideas and big bets,” Kalanick wrote on Twitter. @travisk tweet The fund, likely named after the…

  • Tesla touts test drive of its highly-anticipated electric semis

    Tesla touts test drive of its highly-anticipated electric semis

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  • Amazon purchase obligations to UNFI show confidence Whole Foods

    Amazon purchase obligations to UNFI show confidence Whole Foods

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  • The wrong stocks are going up—here’s what it means for you

    The wrong stocks are going up—here’s what it means for you

    [ad_1] As stocks sold off on Wednesday, CNBC’s Jim Cramer noticed a disturbing pattern occurring in the market. “The wrong stocks are going up,” the “Mad Money” host warned. “The universe of winners has gotten incredibly small.” Cramer could count the winning stocks — almost all involved in cloud-based functions in technology — on two…

  • Ripple CEO tells cryptocurrency industry to ‘work with the regulators’

    Ripple CEO tells cryptocurrency industry to ‘work with the regulators’

    [ad_1] The CEO of widely-followed payment network Ripple has a request for everyone in the cryptocurrency industry: Cooperate with regulators. “It’s incredibly important that the entire industry recognizes that we have to work with the regulators, we have to work with the system, ” Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said in an interview that aired Wednesday…

  • iPhone X sales low, but new iPads on the way, Rosenblatt note says

    iPhone X sales low, but new iPads on the way, Rosenblatt note says

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  • The SEC made it clearer that securities laws apply to cryptocurrencies

    The SEC made it clearer that securities laws apply to cryptocurrencies

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  • Peter Thiel question, Farhad Manjoo column show tech backlash too far

    Peter Thiel question, Farhad Manjoo column show tech backlash too far

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    Ministry of Supply self-heating jacket was designed by MIT alumni

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  • GM can offset tariff impact, but rising costs to hurt demand for cars

    GM can offset tariff impact, but rising costs to hurt demand for cars

    [ad_1] Tariffs on steel and aluminum will likely have only a small effect on General Motors‘ bottom line, which the automaker can “more than offset,” CEO Mary Barratold CNBC Wednesday. GM sources 90 percent of its steel and the majority of its aluminum from the United States, Barra told CNBC’s “Power Lunch.” The automaker would…

  • Metal tariffs would be a ’rounding error’ for Apple at worst: GBH

    Metal tariffs would be a ’rounding error’ for Apple at worst: GBH

    [ad_1] Zach Gibson | Bloomberg | Getty Images President Donald Trump, right, speaks as Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., listens during the American Technology Council roundtable hosted at the White House in Washington, D.C. Apple has little to fear from potential new tariffs, according to Dan Ives, an analyst at GBH Insights.…

  • Snap is reportedly laying off around 100 employees

    Snap is reportedly laying off around 100 employees

    [ad_1] Snap is laying off around 100 employees that are part of its engineering staff, according to multiple reports from CNBC and Cheddar. The company expects to lay off as much as 100 people in the engineering department, according to those reports. It’s another sign of potentially re-aligning efforts as it looks to remake itself…

  • Amazon is aware of Alexa creepy laughter

    Amazon is aware of Alexa creepy laughter

    [ad_1] Amazon is aware that its Alexa virtual assistant has been freaking people out with seemingly random and “creepy” laughter and is working to fix the issue, the company told CNBC in a statement. Over the last several weeks, some owners of Amazon’s Echo smart speakers or other Alexa-enabled devices have posted on Twitter and…

  • Engineering team to see nearly 10 percent cut

    Engineering team to see nearly 10 percent cut

    [ad_1] Snap is laying off about 100 engineers — nearly 10 percent of the team — CNBC has learned. The company has seen smaller rounds of layoffs in recent months in its marketing, recruiting and content divisions. These layoffs would be Snap’s largest yet and the first to hit the company’s engineers. The company last…

  • TechCrunch’s Messenger bot gets smarter and more conversational

    TechCrunch’s Messenger bot gets smarter and more conversational

    [ad_1] The best bot on Messenger just got better. We’ve teamed up with Chatfuel and Bitext to add Bitext’s NLP Middleware to the TechCrunch Messenger bot. This enhanced version adds functionality for conversational interaction, improved natural language understanding and unique features like negation understanding. You can check out our new and improved Messenger bot here. To…

  • There are a record 2,208 billionaires in the world

    There are a record 2,208 billionaires in the world

    [ad_1] There are more billionaires than ever and they are richer than ever too. That’s according to Forbes’ annual ranking of the world’s billionaires, published Tuesday. There are a record 2,208 billionaires in the world, up from 2,043 in 2017, according to Forbes. And the average wealth of the billionaires is $4.1 billion, a record…

  • Here’s the first developer preview of Android P

    Here’s the first developer preview of Android P

    [ad_1] Just like in the last two years, Google is using the beginning of March to launch the first developer preview of the next version of Android. Android P, as it’s currently called, is still very much a work in progress and Google isn’t releasing it into its public Android beta channel for over-the-air updates…

  • Peter Thiel’s money talks, in contentious ways. But what does he say?

    Peter Thiel’s money talks, in contentious ways. But what does he say?

    [ad_1] Peter Thiel is Silicon Valley’s homegrown Cassandra. He warned for years that the big tech companies were arrogant and clueless and less good for mankind than they believed. Comeuppance, the billionaire investor warned, was coming. Trouble has now arrived. Unfortunately for Mr. Thiel, the storm is centered on Facebook, whose board he has been…

  • This robot can solve a Rubik’s Cube in .38 seconds

    This robot can solve a Rubik’s Cube in .38 seconds

    [ad_1] When future generations look back on 2018 what will they remember? Not much, I suspect, except for this amazing robot that can solve a Rubik’s cube in .38 seconds. The video, above, shows the cube in an unsolved position and then the actuators jump into action, slamming squares into place like some kind of…

  • Facebook Instant Articles Audience Network not recommended ad agencies

    Facebook Instant Articles Audience Network not recommended ad agencies

    [ad_1] But though companies are aware of the dangers, most won’t leave Facebook, said Noble People’s Borchard. So far, none of its clients have pulled money for safety issues. “Facebook’s pure size and targeting capabilities make it easily the best place to capture sales, next to Google,” Borchard. “CPMs (ad price of 1,000 views) are…

  • Japan to punish several exchanges

    Japan to punish several exchanges

    [ad_1] Japan‘s financial regulator will slap administrative punishment notices on several cryptocurrency exchanges this week and plans to force some to suspend their business, people with direct knowledge of the matter said on Wednesday. The Financial Services Agency may also order Coincheck — the exchange targeted by hackers in a $530 million theft of digital…

  • Move over blueberries — wild B.C. shrub produces contender for world’s healthiest berry – British Columbia

    Move over blueberries — wild B.C. shrub produces contender for world’s healthiest berry – British Columbia

    [ad_1] Move over, blueberries. A new University of Victoria study suggests the tiny fruit of a wild shrub that grows abundantly in B.C. is a contender for the healthiest berry on the planet. UVic biologist Peter Constabel’s research found that berries of the salal plant beat blueberries hands-down for two key compounds associated with health benefits. The study is published this month in…

  • Scientists plan simulated oil spills in northwestern Ontario

    Scientists plan simulated oil spills in northwestern Ontario

    [ad_1] Scientists are planning experimental “oil spills” in northwestern Ontario this summer in an effort to better understand what happens when diluted bitumen winds up in freshwater lakes. In research with implications for how Canada regulates oil transport by pipelines and rail, ecologists at the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA) east of Kenora are planning to simulate a series of spills,…

  • Broadcom pledges 5G investment if merger goes through

    Broadcom pledges 5G investment if merger goes through

    [ad_1] Martin H. Simon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Hock Tan, chief executive officer of Broadcom Broadcom is pledging to make the U.S. the “global leader” in 5G cellular with a $1.5 billion investment if the company’s proposed acquisition of Qualcomm is allowed by the U.S. government to go through, the company said Wednesday. “Broadcom…

  • Stifel analyst downgrades surging Netflix stock due to its valuation

    Stifel analyst downgrades surging Netflix stock due to its valuation

    [ad_1] Akio Kon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Reed Hastings, chief executive officer of Netflix Inc. One brave Wall Street analyst is getting less bullish on Netflix shares after their stunning rise this year. Stifel reduced its rating for Netflix to hold from buy, citing concerns over the company’s valuation. “We are attracted to Netflix’s…

  • TripActions plots expansion with $51 million investment

    TripActions plots expansion with $51 million investment

    [ad_1] How do companies encourage employees from veering from the company travel policy? More often than not: guilt. Corporate travel start-up TripActions is trying Amazon gift cards. The Palo Alto, California-based company created a corporate travel platform that aims to keep businesses’ costs down by rewarding employees with gift cards and other perks for saving…

  • Ripple develops blockchain payment app with Japanese bank consortium

    Ripple develops blockchain payment app with Japanese bank consortium

    [ad_1] Chris Helgren | Reuters The logo of blockchain company Ripple is seen at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada October 19, 2017. Blockchain firm Ripple has developed a payment app that settles transactions instantly, in partnership with a consortium of 61 Japanese banks. The San Francisco-based company said Wednesday that…

  • HP Expands Its EliteBook, ZBook Lineup of Enterprise Laptops in India

    HP Expands Its EliteBook, ZBook Lineup of Enterprise Laptops in India

    [ad_1] Expanding its portfolio of mobile workstations and business notebooks, HP on Wednesday introduced three devices in its EliteBook series and two devices in ZBook series in India. HP EliteBook 830 G5, EliteBook 840 G5, and EliteBook 850 G5 are available at a starting price of Rs. 97,000, Rs. 95,000, and Rs. 97,000, respectively, while…

  • Flying car ready to buy unveiled at Geneva Motor Show

    Flying car ready to buy unveiled at Geneva Motor Show

    [ad_1] The firm claims the two-person vehicle has a top road speed of about 100 miles per hour (mph) while it can reach 112 mph in the air. With a maximum altitude of 11,000 feet, the air range is estimated to top out at around 350 miles. Transforming from road to air isn’t quite as…

  • China ‘has the edge’ in the war for 5G, US and EU could fall behind

    China ‘has the edge’ in the war for 5G, US and EU could fall behind

    [ad_1] One of the NSC proposals included making 500 MHz of spectrum in a particular frequency available. This would allow “carriers to build competing networks.” It wouldn’t nationalize 5G, because the network hasn’t been built yet. But it would boost competition, according to experts. Declan Ganley, CEO of Rivada Networks, said that many carriers were…

  • Apple Music for Android Gets an Update With New Experiences for Music Videos

    Apple Music for Android Gets an Update With New Experiences for Music Videos

    [ad_1] Apple Music for Android has been updated with new experiences for music videos. The new update is specifically designed to align the Apple Music app on Android devices with its iOS counterpart. There are also some stability improvements to deliver a “more reliable” music playback experience across all compatible Android devices. Among other features,…

  • OnePlus 6 expected to launch with THIS popular feature | Tech | Life & Style

    OnePlus 6 expected to launch with THIS popular feature | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] OnePlus 6 release date will launch before June 30th, the company has confirmed. OnePlus CEO Pete Lau confirmed the all-new flagship handset will launch late in Q2 2018. The Chinese smartphone start-up’s second financial quarter runs from April 1st to June 30th. Elsewhere, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau confirmed the top-of-the-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor…

  • Amazon Alexa Fund and Energy Impact Partners invested in Ecobee

    Amazon Alexa Fund and Energy Impact Partners invested in Ecobee

    [ad_1] Smart thermostat maker Ecobee raised around $62 million (C$80 million) in a series C round of funding from investors including the Amazon Alexa Fund, the company told CNBC. The deal comes just one week after Amazon acquired video doorbellmaker Ring in a deal reportedly valued at $1 billion. Amazon consequently made plans to stop…

  • Gboard for Android Adds Support for Over 20 New Languages

    Gboard for Android Adds Support for Over 20 New Languages

    [ad_1] Gboard for Android has added support for more than 20 additional languages, including traditional and simplified Chinese and Korean. It also includes support for Malvi, Nimadi, Lambadi, Kangri, Harauti, Dhundari, and Chittagonian languages. With the latest change, Gboard for Android now supports over 300 language varieties – covering 74 percent of the world’s population.…

  • Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are commodities, US judge rules

    Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are commodities, US judge rules

    [ad_1] Virtual currencies like bitcoin can be regulated as commodities by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. U.S. District Judge Jack Weinstein in Brooklyn ruled that the CFTC had standing to bring a fraud lawsuit against New York resident Patrick McDonnell and his company Coin Drop Markets, allowing the case…

  • Jeff Bezos unseats Bill Gates on Forbes 2018 richest billionaires list

    Jeff Bezos unseats Bill Gates on Forbes 2018 richest billionaires list

    [ad_1] Move over Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos is officially the richest man in the world. Amazon‘s CEO seized the top spot on Forbes’ 32nd Annual World Billionaires List for the first time on Tuesday. Centi-billionaire Bezos’ fortune rose to $112 billion, the biggest single-year gain ever, allowing him to dethrone Gates, worth just $90 billion.…

  • Chrome 65 With Language, Security Improvements Now Available for Android, Mac, Windows, Linux

    Chrome 65 With Language, Security Improvements Now Available for Android, Mac, Windows, Linux

    [ad_1] Google has released Chrome 65 for Android, Mac, Windows, and Linux users. The new Chrome browser for Android devices includes a list of new features alongside some security enhancements and developer-focused upgrades. In contrast, the new Chrome version for Mac, Windows, and Linux systems is primarily designed to uplift the developer experience alongside offering…

  • Uber Using Self-Driving Trucks for Long Hauls in Arizona

    Uber Using Self-Driving Trucks for Long Hauls in Arizona

    [ad_1] Uber on Tuesday said it is using self-driving semi trucks to augment human-driven rigs in its on-demand trucking service in the US state of Arizona. Humans pick up cargo from Uber Freight customers and drive it in trailers to transfer hubs. There the trailers are hitched onto self-driving trucks for long highway hauls, according…

  • Tinkerer Jonathan Zufi talks about design and Escape From New York

    Tinkerer Jonathan Zufi talks about design and Escape From New York

    [ad_1] This week on Technotopia I talked to Jonathan Zufi, creator of the LifeClock One, a replica of the watch worn by Snake Pliskin in Escape From New York. Zufi loves design and his insight on what makes something a timeless classic – even when it comes to computer hardware – is fascinating. Zufi is…

  • BlackBerry Sues Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram Over BBM Patent Infringement

    BlackBerry Sues Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram Over BBM Patent Infringement

    [ad_1] BlackBerry on Tuesday filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Facebook and its WhatsApp and Instagram apps, arguing that they copied technology and features from BlackBerry Messenger. Litigation over patent infringement is part of BlackBerry Chief Executive John Chen’s strategy for making money for the company, which has lost market share in the smartphone market it once…

  • Saskatoon artist’s futuristic tunes made with old-school Game Boy – Saskatoon

    Saskatoon artist’s futuristic tunes made with old-school Game Boy – Saskatoon

    [ad_1] Chris Penner doesn’t have to go far when musical inspiration strikes — the Saskatoon musician and software developer’s vintage 1989 Nintendo Game Boy is usually nearby.  “I’d always been really interested in video-game music. When I was growing up … I started off just kind of writing some music on the side,” he told CBC Radio’s Saskatoon…

  • Bitcoin exchange Coinbase launches the Dow Jones of cryptocurrencies

    Bitcoin exchange Coinbase launches the Dow Jones of cryptocurrencies

    [ad_1] Popular online exchange Coinbase is releasing a weighted index fund for cryptocurrencies. “It’s a very simple to use, easy way to get exposure to the crypto-assets that we offer on our exchange,” Coinbase President and COO Asiff Hirji told CNBC’s “Fast Money” Tuesday. The Coinbase Index Fund will give accredited U.S. investors exposure to…

  • This is how to protect your money in a trade war, analysts say

    This is how to protect your money in a trade war, analysts say

    [ad_1] As tariff talk heats up, so do fears of a trade war. “There’s no winner when you have a tariff battle, because typically you get retaliation,” Joe Duran, founding partner and chief executive officer of United Capital, said Tuesday on CNBC’s “Power Lunch.” But if President Donald Trump‘s proposed tariffs — 25 percent on…

  • The day that changed your phone forever

    The day that changed your phone forever

    [ad_1] Whether you’re a developer who’s working on mobile apps, or just someone enjoying the millions of apps available for your phone, today is a very special day. It’s the 10-year anniversary of the original iPhone SDK. I don’t think it’s an understatement to say that this release changed a lot of people’s lives. I know…

  • The charts are pointing to more all-time highs ahead for Netflix

    The charts are pointing to more all-time highs ahead for Netflix

    [ad_1] It’s time to binge on shares of Netflix. That’s the message Oppenheimer technician Ari Wald is reading in the charts. The streaming giant hit yet another all-time high Tuesday, further establishing a breakout by the stock that has Wald looking at some key levels to watch. “You can see the stock breaking through its…

  • Bitcoin cash rollout cost investors $5 million, lawsuit says

    Bitcoin cash rollout cost investors $5 million, lawsuit says

    [ad_1] Coinbase’s botched roll-out of bitcoin cash trading cost investors more than $5 million, a lawsuit alleges. Coinbase is the leading U.S. marketplace for buying major cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin. After the cryptocurrency split into bitcoin and bitcoin cash last summer, Coinbase said it would make the offshoot coin available on its site by Jan.…

  • Greg Greeley, former Amazon Prime VP, moves to Airbnb Homes

    Greg Greeley, former Amazon Prime VP, moves to Airbnb Homes

    [ad_1] The former head of Amazon Prime is now turning his attention to the home-sharing and travel market. After 18 years at Amazon, Greg Greeley is joining Airbnb as its President of Homes, heading up one of the company’s four business units. Greeley announced on LinkedIn on Monday that he would be leaving Amazon to…

  • Bumble dating app bans gun images after mass shootings

    Bumble dating app bans gun images after mass shootings

    [ad_1] A few swipes into the popular dating app Bumble, and the diversity of interests is obvious: Users post photos of themselves swinging from trapezes, playing French horns, posing with freshly caught fish and, occasionally, brandishing a handgun or aiming a semiautomatic rifle. But following a string of mass shootings and nationwide calls for gun…

  • Broadcom-Qualcomm deal in jeopardy after CFIUS letter

    Broadcom-Qualcomm deal in jeopardy after CFIUS letter

    [ad_1] Broadcom is not expected to walk away from the deal this month, according to people familiar with the matter. Instead, it will attempt to answer any questions the government has about the deal in hopes it can assuage regulators about their concerns. Broadcom is still optimistic a theoretical deal can get CFIUS approval in…

  • Once wary of Facebook and Apple, a mill town wants their expansion

    Once wary of Facebook and Apple, a mill town wants their expansion

    [ad_1] A decade ago, when five shuttered sawmills and 20 percent unemployment defined Crook County, Ore., nobody envisioned that the path to recovery would be tied to Facebook and Apple. But on the rimrock summit overlooking this city, the county seat and home to 10,000 residents, Facebook is sinking the footings for the first of…

  • Chinese toddler disables mom’s iPhone for 47 years

    Chinese toddler disables mom’s iPhone for 47 years

    [ad_1] A two-year-old boy in Shanghai disabled his mother’s iPhone for the equivalent of 47 years after playing with it and repeatedly entering the wrong passcode, according to a Chinese media report. The incident happened in January after the phone was given to the child to watch educational videos online, the news website Kankanews.com said.…

  • Google Cloud chief Diane Greene

    [ad_1] The energy industry’s biggest event of the year is taking place in Houston this week, IHS Markit’s CERAWeek annual energy summit. CERAWeek brings together the most powerful figures in the oil and gas industry, including the heads of super major oil companies from around the globe, and top energy officials from the Trump administration…

  • Uber says it has started using driverless trucks for its freight business

    Uber says it has started using driverless trucks for its freight business

    [ad_1] Uber announced Tuesday that it has been sending self-driving trucks on delivery runs across Arizona since November, the first step in what could be a freight transportation revolution that could leave long-haul truckers in the cold. After testing its technology earlier in 2017, Uber began contracting with trucking companies to use its own autonomous…

  • After rocket launch, Elon Musk tweets about the SpaceX of 10 years ago

    After rocket launch, Elon Musk tweets about the SpaceX of 10 years ago

    [ad_1] “I messed up the first three launches. The first three launches failed,” Musk remembered, speaking at IAC in Australia. Plus, his electric automobile company, Tesla, founded in 2003, was struggling. The U.S. economy was tanking. “And I’m getting divorced, by the way, add to that. That was definitely the worst year of my life,”…

  • 12 questions about the future of HQ trivia and its $15M fundraise

    12 questions about the future of HQ trivia and its $15M fundraise

    [ad_1] HQ is redefining mobile, creating through its twice-daily trivia games a sense of urgency that pierces the monotony of our social feeds. Now it’s raised a big round of funding to turn its scrappy operation into the Jeopardy from tomorrow. But just like its 12-round games, we’ve got 12 questions (and some answers) for…

  • BlackBerry suing Facebook for patent infringement

    BlackBerry suing Facebook for patent infringement

    [ad_1] Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images John Chen, chief executive officer of BlackBerry Ltd. BlackBerry is suing Facebook for patent infringement on its legacy messaging service, the company said Tuesday. “[W]e have a strong claim that Facebook has infringed on our intellectual property, and after several years of dialogue, we also have…

  • ELSA raises $3.2M for its A.I.-powered English pronunciation assistant

    ELSA raises $3.2M for its A.I.-powered English pronunciation assistant

    [ad_1] ELSA, an app whose name stands for “English Language Speech Assistant” (and not the popular Disney character!), has raised $3.2 million for its A.I.-assisted language learning platform that teaches people how to speak English. Unlike other courses that focus mainly on teaching grammar and vocabulary, ELSA uses artificial intelligence and speech recognition technology to…

  • Sheryl Sandberg won’t rest until women run half the world’s countries

    Sheryl Sandberg won’t rest until women run half the world’s countries

    [ad_1] Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg says she and other like-minded women “will not rest” until they run half the world’s countries and corporations. “We need to change the balance of power,” Sandberg said in a Facebook post marking the fifth anniversary of her book Lean In, which she said has spawned 35,000 support groups for…

  • The Ring Floodlight Cam is an outdoor security slam dunk

    The Ring Floodlight Cam is an outdoor security slam dunk

    [ad_1] A good home security camera is easy to install while offering surprising peace of mind. The Ring Floodlight Cam, $249 and available now, offers both. The camera mounts where your old floodlight would have been – if you have a standard outdoor electrical box it will connect right into your current setup and it…

  • Lucidworks launches site search as a service tool

    Lucidworks launches site search as a service tool

    [ad_1] Lucidworks has been helping large organizations like Reddit with complex content build search tools that reach across massive content stores, but the company wanted to make the underlying search technology available to a wider market. Today, it released Lucidworks Site Search, a cloud service that enables companies to embed Lucidworks search in any application…

  • Intelligo is using AI to make background checks relevant again

    Intelligo is using AI to make background checks relevant again

    [ad_1] To realize that the background check industry needs an overhaul look no further than the backlog of 700,000 background checks faced by the federal agency that handles all background checks for sensitive government positions. This backlog has essentially rendered background checks useless, as many agencies are able to give security clearances on a temporary…

  • World’s largest deposit of mercury is in permafrost, study suggests – North

    World’s largest deposit of mercury is in permafrost, study suggests – North

    [ad_1] The world’s largest reservoir of mercury — enough to fill 23 Olympic-sized swimming pools — is contained in permafrost in the Northern Hemisphere, twice as much as in soil, air and oceans around the world, new research suggests.   Approximately 57 million litres of mercury is frozen across Canada, Alaska, Siberia, and the Tibetan plateau of China’s permafrost, according to a study published…

  • FreedomPop moves into financial services, in partnership with Prudential

    FreedomPop moves into financial services, in partnership with Prudential

    [ad_1] Ahead of a big fundraising to fuel its mobile ambitions, “free” mobile service startup FreedomPop is taking an unexpected strategic side-road to expand into a completely different area: financial services. The company is licensing its customer conversion platform to Prudential, which plans to use it to up-sell existing customers to more of its products.…

  • Justworks raises $40M to build a simpler business operations suite

    Justworks raises $40M to build a simpler business operations suite

    [ad_1] Isaac Oates runs a startup that’s looking to be a complete suite of operational tools like human resources and payroll for businesses — but he and his team initially didn’t get why users kept asking better reporting tools over and over again. It’s indicative of the constant push-and-pull startups and founders face when having…

  • Amazon’s banking could make it possible for everyone to shop online

    Amazon’s banking could make it possible for everyone to shop online

    [ad_1] Amazon’s potential move into online banking may be more about reaching new customers than disrupting the financial industry, according to one Wall Street firm. The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Amazon is in early talks with financial institutions to build a “checking-account-like” product for its customers. Bank of America Merrill Lynch reiterated…

  • Lockheed Martin pitches new war tech to Pentagon

    Lockheed Martin pitches new war tech to Pentagon

    [ad_1] Speed is the new stealth. And when it comes to developing a high-speed reconnaissance aircraft, the Pentagon’s top weapons supplier is playing in its home court. In 1976, the U.S. Air Force flew Lockheed Martin’s SR-71 Blackbird from New York to London in less than two hours – at speeds exceeding Mach 3, or…

  • Dyson’s Cyclone V10 cordless vacuum spells the end for corded cleaning

    Dyson’s Cyclone V10 cordless vacuum spells the end for corded cleaning

    [ad_1] The Dyson Cyclone V10 cord-free vacuum that Dyson unveiled today at an event in New York is a new milestone for the company’s strong line of battery-powered vacuums. In fact, it spells the end for plug-in models, even for holdouts who’ve been reluctant to ditch their big bulky continuous power versions. Dyson’s Cyclone V10…

  • WeWork acquires SEO and marketing company Conductor

    WeWork acquires SEO and marketing company Conductor

    [ad_1] WeWork is acquiring Conductor. The two businesses might not seem like an obvious fit. Why would a coworking giant buy a company that’s best known for search engine optimization? Well, Conductor co-founder and CEO Seth Besmertnik said that he and WeWork CEO Adam Neumann went to college together, and they’ve “kept reconnecting and reconnecting…

  • Microsoft Surface Pro with LTE now available

    Microsoft Surface Pro with LTE now available

    [ad_1] Microsoft launched a new model of its Surface Pro laptop on Tuesday and it now has an edge over Apple’s MacBook products, particularly for business users. The new version of the Surface Pro now has built-in LTE connectivity, which means users can stay connected wherever there’s a cellular signal, the same sort used by…

  • Data.world introduces enterprise data collaboration platform

    Data.world introduces enterprise data collaboration platform

    [ad_1] Imagine a tool that’s a kind of Facebook for data inside large organizations. You could build data projects and teams, upload and share data sets, then discuss your raw data and findings with colleagues in a community setting. That’s precisely what Data.world, an Austin startup, released today. Data is the lifeblood of most modern…

  • US government says don’t buy it

    US government says don’t buy it

    [ad_1] Huawei CEO Richard Yu gives a press conference to present the new Huawei Balong 5G01, a 3GPP 5G commercial chipset on February 25, 2018 in Barcelona, on the eve of the inauguration of the Mobile World Congress (MWC). If you’re in the market for a new smartphone, you might want to avoid a new…

  • Wethos looks to match freelancers with non-profits

    Wethos looks to match freelancers with non-profits

    [ad_1] With the boom of tech startups and the digitization of incumbent industries, there is a talent shortage in Silicon Valley But no sector has felt that shortage more than the non-profit space. Wethos is looking to change that. The company was founded by Rachel Renock, Claire Humphreys and Kristen Ablamsky with the express intent…

  • New Foils for the Right: Google and Facebook

    New Foils for the Right: Google and Facebook

    [ad_1] Conservatives are zeroing in on a new enemy in the political culture wars: Big Tech. Arguing that Silicon Valley is stifling their speech and suppressing right-wing content, publishers and provocateurs on the right are eyeing a public-relations battle against online giants like Google and Facebook, the same platforms they once relied on to build…

  • Canada will meet climate targets despite emissions gap: environment minister – Politics

    Canada will meet climate targets despite emissions gap: environment minister – Politics

    [ad_1] Federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says Canada is committed to meeting its climate change targets despite a growing gap between promises and emissions projections. “We’re absolutely committed to meeting our target,” McKenna, in Edmonton for an international conference on cities and climate change, told The Canadian Press. “We’re all in.” In 2015, Canada’s total…

  • The X-ONE H1 is a new hybrid smartwatch for the fancy traveler

    The X-ONE H1 is a new hybrid smartwatch for the fancy traveler

    [ad_1] Since the dawn of smartwatches the fancier watch lovers among us have wanted a mechanical watch with all the features of a smart watch. A few comers have attempted this nearly impossible feat and now the X-ONE H1 is now giving it a try. The X-ONE H1 has an internal mechanical movement that powers…

  • AI Has a Dirty Little Secret: It’s Powered by People

    AI Has a Dirty Little Secret: It’s Powered by People

    [ad_1] There’s a dirty little secret about artificial intelligence: It’s powered by hundreds of thousands of real people. From makeup artists in Venezuela to women in conservative parts of India, people around the world are doing the digital equivalent of needlework -drawing boxes around cars in street photos, tagging images, and transcribing snatches of speech…

  • The Infatuation says it will bring back Zagat-printed guides

    The Infatuation says it will bring back Zagat-printed guides

    [ad_1] The chief executive of The Infatuation, a restaurant review site that has bought Zagat from Google, has told CNBC that he hopes to return to printing hard copies of Zapat guides, even as everything moves online. On Monday, The Infatuation agreed to buy Zagat from Google for an undisclosed sum. The search giant bought…

  • iPhone X, iPhone 8, and More Available With Discounts in Amazon Sale

    iPhone X, iPhone 8, and More Available With Discounts in Amazon Sale

    [ad_1] Amazon on Tuesday kicked off ‘Apple Fest’ sale in India to offer various iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and Apple Watch models at discounted prices. The Amazon sale, which will run until March 12, will include exchange offers and no-cost EMI options in addition to price discounts. Customers looking for a new iPhone X, iPhone 8,…

  • Google Celebrating Women Behind Play Store’s Best Apps, Games

    Google Celebrating Women Behind Play Store’s Best Apps, Games

    [ad_1] Google is celebrating inspirational women in technology by featuring games and apps developed by them on the Google Play Store. The initiative is in honour of International Women’s Day on March 8, which celebrates women’s achievements around the world. Starting this week, the Google Play Store will feature a collection of apps and games…

  • Google Extends Areo’s Services to Pune

    Google Extends Areo’s Services to Pune

    [ad_1] Google on Tuesday extended to Pune the services of Areo, the food delivery and home services app that makes everyday chores and ordering food easier. Areo, built specifically for the Indian market, was first launched in April 2017 in Bengaluru and Mumbai. It has since expanded to Gurugram and Delhi and now to Pune.…

  • WeChat Crosses 1-Billion Monthly Active Users Mark, Says CEO

    WeChat Crosses 1-Billion Monthly Active Users Mark, Says CEO

    [ad_1] WeChat’s worldwide accounts have crossed the one billion mark, according to the chief executive of its parent company Tencent. The all-in-one app is a daily necessity for most Chinese, bringing together messaging, social media, mobile payment, games, news and other services. “WeChat’s worldwide monthly active users have surpassed the critical one billion mark,” CEO…

  • Blockchain ‘one of the most overhyped technologies ever: Nouriel Roubini

    Blockchain ‘one of the most overhyped technologies ever: Nouriel Roubini

    [ad_1] The chairman of Roubini Macro Associates also took apart some of the arguments put forward by blockchain proponents. He said because blockchains require all transactions to be verified cryptographically, they are often slower than traditional processes. Roubini also said it’s unlikely that blockchain technology would be able to eliminate financial intermediaries, as many have…

  • Google Tez Adds Simple Chat Feature to Take on WhatsApp, Paytm

    Google Tez Adds Simple Chat Feature to Take on WhatsApp, Paytm

    [ad_1] Countering Paytm and WhatsApp, Google Tez has been updated with a new chat feature. The feature, which is rolling out slowly at the initial stage, allows users to communicate with their contacts alongside sending and requesting money. It mainly lets users talk about the payments they make using Google Tez. The latest change emerges…

  • Three pieces of advice for entrepreneurs

    Three pieces of advice for entrepreneurs

    [ad_1] She may be the sister of Mark Zuckerberg, founder of one of the world’s most famous start-ups, but Randi Zuckerberg has proved herself an entrepreneur in her own right. Zuckerberg was just a couple of years into what she has described as her “dream job” at advertising giant Ogilvy & Mather when she took…

  • Company launches biggest satellite ever

    Company launches biggest satellite ever

    [ad_1] Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched its largest satellite ever into space on Tuesday, which was nearly the size of a bus. It marked the 50th time the company has flown one of its signature Falcon 9 rockets. The payload was a 30W-6 satellite made by Spanish firm Hispasat and was launched from Complex 40 at…

  • Europe could fall behind China and the US

    Europe could fall behind China and the US

    [ad_1] EU lawmakers decided last week to free up 5G radio frequencies for a 20-year time period. But many in the industry, including the GSMA, a body which represents mobile operators globally, called for a 25-year time period, arguing that it would spur more investment. Before the new EU laws were decided, Mats Granryd, the…

  • Wonderful time to be a woman in business

    Wonderful time to be a woman in business

    [ad_1] With every industry ripe for technological disruption and better access to funds for entrepreneurs, Randi Zuckerberg said it’s a “wonderful” time to be a businesswoman. Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media (and sister of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg), told CNBC that at the moment, it takes a shorter time and relatively less funds…

  • Eric Schmidt says AI won’t replace your doctor

    Eric Schmidt says AI won’t replace your doctor

    [ad_1] Former Alphabet executive Eric Schmidt has strong opinions about how modern computing will change medicine — or not. At a healthcare conference on Monday, he said he doesn’t fully buy into the vision of artificial intelligence replacing doctors, unlike some of his Silicon Valley counterparts, notably Vinod Khosla. Instead, he would want a “human…

  • Netflix to Give Parents More Control Over Access to Content

    Netflix to Give Parents More Control Over Access to Content

    [ad_1] Netflix is rolling out features that will give parents more control over access to content by allowing them to block individual movies and specific shows. Users can currently restrict content with only a specific maturity rating by using a numeric password. The new features will be available globally in the coming months, Mike Hastings, Netflix’s…

  • Uber Sued After Data Stolen by Hackers Covered Up

    Uber Sued After Data Stolen by Hackers Covered Up

    [ad_1] The ride-hailing company Uber broke Pennsylvania law when it failed to notify potential victims, including thousands of drivers, for a year after it discovered hackers had stolen their personal information, said the state attorney general, who sued the company Monday. The lawsuit, filed in Philadelphia, said hackers stole the names and driver’s licence numbers…

  • Microsoft to Offer Governments Local Version of Azure Cloud Service

    Microsoft to Offer Governments Local Version of Azure Cloud Service

    [ad_1] Microsoft Corp on Monday said it will soon make it possible for government clients to run its cloud technology on their own servers as part of a concerted effort to make Azure more appealing to local and federal agencies. The pairing of Azure Stack, Microsoft’s localised cloud product, and Azure Government, the government-tailored version…

  • Disney needs to step up its game: Media analyst

    Disney needs to step up its game: Media analyst

    [ad_1] Disney is going to have to step up its game if it wants to compete with Netflix, said Rich Greenfield, media and tech analyst at BTIG. “We just want Disney to embrace the future and go all in,” Greenfield said Monday on CNBC’s “Fast Money.” “There’s no putting your toe in the water and…

  • Buy stocks like Micron to ride the wave of the PC comeback

    Buy stocks like Micron to ride the wave of the PC comeback

    [ad_1] With all the ruckus around free trade, CNBC’s Jim Cramer didn’t want investors to miss what he called “one of the greatest stories of the era:” the comeback of the personal computer. “It’s a tough narrative to swallow,” the “Mad Money” host admitted on Monday. “I myself didn’t believe in it until HP Inc.…

  • Google sells Zagat to The Infatuation

    Google sells Zagat to The Infatuation

    [ad_1] Restaurant discovery platform The Infatuation says it has entered into an agreement with Google to purchase Zagat, known for its heavily-quoted, crowd-sourced restaurant reviews in the pre-internet era. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed. The Infatuation said Monday it would operate Zagat as a separate brand while expanding its user surveys and…

  • Autonomous cars could peep around corners via bouncing laser

    Autonomous cars could peep around corners via bouncing laser

    [ad_1] Autonomous cars gather up tons of data about the world around them, but even the best computer vision systems can’t see through brick and mortar. But by carefully monitoring the reflected light of a laser bouncing off a nearby surface, they might be able to see around corners — that’s the idea behind recently…

  • Alphabet is the ‘least shortable’ stock on the China tariffs

    Alphabet is the ‘least shortable’ stock on the China tariffs

    [ad_1] With President Donald Trump’s recently announced tariffs on steel and aluminum imports dominating discussions on Wall Street, CNBC’s Jim Cramer discovered something investors might not be seeing. “Money flows from where it’s scared to where it’s safe and it does so in a hurry,” the “Mad Money” host said on Monday. “We saw this…

  • Dorm living for professionals comes to San Francisco

    Dorm living for professionals comes to San Francisco

    [ad_1] Mr. Dishotsky looked very much the part one morning as he walked into a building site. Wearing muddy leather boots, black jeans and a hard hat, he examined Mason Street, formerly a residential hotel that served homeless and low-income people in the Tenderloin neighborhood. It will soon be 71 Starcity units. The Tenderloin, a…

  • Instagram has an unlaunched “Portrait” feature hidden inside

    Instagram has an unlaunched “Portrait” feature hidden inside

    [ad_1] Eager to one-up Snapchat, Instagram appears to be preparing to expand its collection of shutter modes beyond options like Boomerang and Superzoom. Buried within Instagram’s Android Application Package (APK) is an icon for a Portrait shutter for the Stories camera. This could potentially let people shoot stylized portraits with bokeh effect-blurred backgrounds or other…

  • Facebook asks users if child-predator content OK

    Facebook asks users if child-predator content OK

    [ad_1] Facebook asked some users if they thought the company should allow posts from child sexual predators and violent extremists, then reversed course and pulled the surveys after they were spotted by a media outlet. The wording of the questions was puzzling given that both types of offensive content have long been banned by Facebook’s…

  • ESPN’s James Pitaro named new president and co-chair of Disney Media

    ESPN’s James Pitaro named new president and co-chair of Disney Media

    [ad_1] Long-time Disney executive James Pitaro has been named president of ESPN and co-chair of Disney Media Networks, the company announced Monday. Pitaro was an early favorite for the position and takes the helm as Disney readies its direct-to-consumer streaming service. He will report directly to Disney CEO Bob Iger. “Jimmy is a talented and…

  • Facebook swings at Twitter with Breaking News label

    Facebook swings at Twitter with Breaking News label

    [ad_1] Facebook’s algorithm is terrible at surfacing breaking news, often showing urgent posts hours or even days later when more facts have since emerged or the story has changed. This has made Twitter the default home for this content, but that position has weakened since Twitter implemented its own relevancy algorithm that brings up old…

  • Cadillac Super Cruise autonomous driving review

    Cadillac Super Cruise autonomous driving review

    [ad_1] First, it’s technically more more limited than rival systems from Tesla, BMW, Volvo, Mercedes and Audi, even though I liked it more. Super Cruise works exclusively on divided highways that have been mapped by Cadillac’s mapping partner “Ushr.” It won’t engage in foul weather and it has no interest in construction zones. Simple freeway…

  • Apple’s over-the-ear headphones could feature noise-canceling

    Apple’s over-the-ear headphones could feature noise-canceling

    [ad_1] The plot thickens. Last week, KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported that Apple has been working on over-the-ear headphones in addition to new AirPods. Today, Bloomberg confirms this information and adds that these new headphones could also feature noise-canceling capabilities. KGI said that this new product should be available at some point in Q4 2018,…

  • Salesforce introduces automated query building feature in Einstein Analytics

    Salesforce introduces automated query building feature in Einstein Analytics

    [ad_1] Salesforce introduced a new feature to Einstein Analytics today called ‘Conversational Queries’. It’s not conversational in the Alexa sense of conversation, at least not yet, but it does recognize the most common phrasing as you’re typing, providing an automated way to build queries and access data. “Now, with Conversational Queries, users can type phrases…

  • How to make your iPhone less annoying

    How to make your iPhone less annoying

    [ad_1] If you’re like me, sometimes you look at your iPhone with disdain. Another little red dot notifying me that I have new messages in an app? Why is the screen so darn bright? Why am I getting text messages in the middle of the night? It makes me want to pull my hair out.…

  • Inuvik satellite dish installations remain unused, still waiting for final federal approval – North

    Inuvik satellite dish installations remain unused, still waiting for final federal approval – North

    [ad_1] Five satellite receivers in Inuvik sit dormant despite being ready for service since October 2016. They were built by Norway’s Kongsberg Satellite Services and American satellite company Planet Lab. More than 18 months ago both companies began the application process for federal licensing. Going into the application process, both companies expected a turnaround of about 180 days. In an email…

  • Devialet is getting a new CEO

    Devialet is getting a new CEO

    [ad_1] Employees of French startup Devialet just learned this morning that they would get a new CEO. Co-founder and (former) CEO Quentin Sannié is going to focus on the long-term vision, while Franck Lebouchard is joining the company to become CEO. While the board of the company elected Lebouchard as CEO on Friday, this change…

  • Cryptocurrency ripple jumps as traders speculate on Coinbase adding trading

    Cryptocurrency ripple jumps as traders speculate on Coinbase adding trading

    [ad_1] Cryptocurrency ripple climbed Monday amid renewed speculation that popular exchange Coinbase would add the cryptocurrency to its platform. The company has not made any announcement and did not immediately respond to a CNBC request for comment. It said in a Jan. 4 blog post that as of publication, any statement that Coinbase or its…

  • Coastal elites are catching the heartland bug

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  • Google Cloud Healthcare API to address medical reord interoperability

    Google Cloud Healthcare API to address medical reord interoperability

    [ad_1] Google has already organized the world’s search results. Now, it’s moving on to medical information. The company’s cloud business has set its sights on helping customers aggregate medical data, whether it’s labs, medical records or X-ray imaging. All of this information is currently scattered throughout the various hospitals and clinics where patients receive care,…

  • Microsoft is bringing digital assistant Cortana to Outlook mobile

    Microsoft is bringing digital assistant Cortana to Outlook mobile

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  • Microsoft will let government clients run Azure on their own servers

    Microsoft will let government clients run Azure on their own servers

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  • A cheaper MacBook Air makes perfect sense

    A cheaper MacBook Air makes perfect sense

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  • Facebook sends video about fake news to ad clients

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    New technologies will fuel surging US oil production -commentary

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  • Amazon looks to offer checking accounts via JP Morgan: WSJ

    Amazon looks to offer checking accounts via JP Morgan: WSJ

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  • Startup with Tesla co-founder testing autonomous tech in California

    Startup with Tesla co-founder testing autonomous tech in California

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  • Qualcomm secretly asked a US security panel to probe its $117B buyout offer, delaying its shareholder meeting, Broadcom claims

    Qualcomm secretly asked a US security panel to probe its $117B buyout offer, delaying its shareholder meeting, Broadcom claims

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  • Apple to launch cheaper MacBook Air this year: KGI Securities

    Apple to launch cheaper MacBook Air this year: KGI Securities

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  • Apple to Release More Affordable 13-Inch MacBook Air Soon: KGI

    Apple to Release More Affordable 13-Inch MacBook Air Soon: KGI

    [ad_1] Apple is reportedly planning to launch a more affordable variant of the 13-inch MacBook Air in the second quarter of 2018. Apple is likely to release a new MacBook Air “with a lower price tag” during the second quarter of 2018, meaning we should see it sooner rather than later, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo…

  • WhatsApp Android Beta 2.18.69 Lets Users Delete Messages After Over an Hour

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  • Bend, Oregon commuter town for Silicon Valley tech community

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    [ad_1] While Bend isn’t even in the same state as San Francisco or Seattle, it’s becoming an option for the tech community, especially those with families who are finding themselves outpriced by exorbitant housing prices. Zumper reports that the highest one-bedroom median rent price in the U.S. this past January was in San Francisco at…

  • Snapchat is stuck in the uncanny valley of AR glasses

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  • 2018 Cadillac CT6 Platinum AWD review

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  • How does climate change affect northern communities? Paulatuk, N.W.T. tackles question in new study – North

    How does climate change affect northern communities? Paulatuk, N.W.T. tackles question in new study – North

    [ad_1] To adapt to the effects of climate change, people in Paulatuk, N.W.T. are spending less time on the land, suddenly changing decades-long travel routes and depending more on the community’s walk-in freezer, according to a new study. “This research isn’t new,” said Eric Lede, the lead researcher for the case study Adapting to Climate Change in…

  • Android 9.0 P release date REVEALED | Tech | Life & Style

    Android 9.0 P release date REVEALED | Tech | Life & Style

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  • NASA’s Astrobee robot will soon be assisting astronauts in space

    NASA’s Astrobee robot will soon be assisting astronauts in space

    [ad_1] A self-flying robot called the Astrobee is heading for the International Space Station in 2019. The robot can help astronauts with everything from housekeeping to spacecraft monitoring and maintenance. The Astrobee is one of the newest systems developed around NASA SPHERES research. SPHERES stands for “synchronized position hold engage and reorient experimental satellites.” The…

  • Why selling off the International Space Station would be a tricky mission for the U.S. – Technology & Science

    Why selling off the International Space Station would be a tricky mission for the U.S. – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] The International Space Station is considered a shining example of the uniting power of science. Since the late 1980s, countries that were once at war with each other have worked together to further scientific research applied both on Earth and in space.  But in its proposed 2019 budget released last month, the United States, the biggest financial backer of the ISS, indicated…

  • What to look for when you’re buying a new smartphone

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    [ad_1] If you’re like most of us, you’re going to spend hours each day staring at your smartphone screen. Make sure you’re buying one that’s bright enough to see outdoors, and sharp enough where text doesn’t look blurry while you’re surfing the web. If you’re buying a phone with a large screen, don’t go under…

  • Hankook Mirae’s sci-fi looking robot cost over $100 million to develop

    Hankook Mirae’s sci-fi looking robot cost over $100 million to develop

    [ad_1] Giant human-controlled robots aren’t just for Hollywood anymore. CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin tried out the Method-2, a 1.6-ton, 13-foot tall robot made by Hankook Mirae Technology in South Korea. It’s the same robot that made an impression on Jeff Bezos at Amazon’s MARS conference last year. Tweet link If the robot reminds you of…

  • Instagram Voice, Video Calling Features Spotted: Reports

    Instagram Voice, Video Calling Features Spotted: Reports

    [ad_1] Instagram may already be your favourite app for sharing memories. But soon, it is likely to become a destination for your voice or video calls as an APK teardown of the Instagram for Android and Instagram Direct apps has shown some mysterious files that are pointing towards the new features. Facebook, the parent company…

  • Almost No One Is Making a Living on YouTube

    Almost No One Is Making a Living on YouTube

    [ad_1] One of the main attractions of YouTube is that anyone can become a star. There are no gatekeepers. No talent agents or television executives need to be won over. Stars can come from anywhere. And they do. Forbes’ recent list of the richest YouTubers is proof: It’s filled with people who post clips about…

  • Uber and Lyft Think They Can Solve One of Medicine’s Biggest Problems

    Uber and Lyft Think They Can Solve One of Medicine’s Biggest Problems

    [ad_1] Ride-sharing companies have plunged into the health care business, seeing a big opportunity in ferrying the 3.6 million people who miss medical appointments each year to their doctors’ offices. On Thursday, Uber announced the public launch of Uber Health, a dashboard that will allow health care providers to schedule rides for patients. Lyft has…

  • Amazon, Ring, Spotify, Dropbox, Doordash, Woebot, Aurora

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    [ad_1] Aurora, a start-up working on systems to enable fully self-driving cars, has raised $90 million from investors including Index Ventures and Greylock Partners. The company was founded by engineers who formerly worked in the self-driving vehicle divisions of Google, Uber and Tesla. Aurora is already working with Volkswagen, Hyundai and Byton, a Chinese automaker…

  • SEC subpoenas TechCrunch founder’s cryptofund amid broader investigation into digital coins

    SEC subpoenas TechCrunch founder’s cryptofund amid broader investigation into digital coins

    [ad_1] The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has subpoenaed TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington’s $100 million cryptofund in a broader investigation into the cryptocurrency world. “We received a subpoena. Every [crypto]fund I’ve talked to has received one,” Arrington said in a phone interview with CNBC Thursday. “That’s fine. They just have to figure out what they…

  • Georgia lawmakers Delta attack won’t help Atlanta bid for Amazon HQ2

    Georgia lawmakers Delta attack won’t help Atlanta bid for Amazon HQ2

    [ad_1] Amazon and its founder and CEO Jeff Bezos have a socially progressive reputation. Bezos accepted the Equality Award from the Human Rights Campaign in November. He donated $33 million to a scholarship for participants of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program. And he has recently come under fire for sitting out of the…

  • These robotic skiers hit the slopes in style

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    [ad_1] Researchers took part in the Ski Robot Challenge last month and the resulting videos – essentially quick cuts of robots in ski jackets totally whanging off the gates and spinning out in the powder. The Challenge, run by the Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement, is sort of a Winter Olympics for wonky androids.…

  • Micropodcasting? Facebook tries Voice Clip status updates

    Micropodcasting? Facebook tries Voice Clip status updates

    [ad_1] More intimate than text but easier to record than video, Facebook hopes voice could get people sharing more on its aging social network. And internationally where users may have to deal with non-native language keyboards, voice lets them speak their mind without a typing barrier. Facebook is now testing Voice Clips as a status…

  • Amazon cloud networking outage affecting Atlassian, Twilio, Slack

    Amazon cloud networking outage affecting Atlassian, Twilio, Slack

    [ad_1] Amazon’s cloud is dealing with a technical issue in its important region of data centers in Virginia, and customers like Atlassian and Twilio are finding their services impacted. Companies have been embracing public clouds from the likes of Amazon, Google and Microsoft in the past several years, and so when problems strike inside these…

  • Fret Zealot adds lights and learning to your guitar

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    [ad_1] I’ve been messing around with LED-embedded guitars since the original GTar. Designed to help beginners learn and players look like all supersonic freakadelic on stage, they have quickly become commonplace if expensive. Now Fret Zealot has something that can turn your guitar into a laser light show in a few minutes. Designed as an…

  • Levi’s is using lasers to make jeans look distressed

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    [ad_1] Levi’s is replacing its workers with lasers, automating the process of making blue jeans look worn out. When you buy a pair of distressed denim jeans, there is a lot of manual processing that goes into creating that look. After the fabric is stitched together, workers use harsh chemicals and sanders to add that…

  • Galaxy S9’s display takes honors alongside its camera

    Galaxy S9’s display takes honors alongside its camera

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  • Amazon to start collecting sales tax for shipments to Pennsylvania

    Amazon to start collecting sales tax for shipments to Pennsylvania

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  • The self-driving car war between Arizona and California is heating up

    The self-driving car war between Arizona and California is heating up

    [ad_1] Arizona governor Doug Ducey issued a new executive order on Thursday that makes official what many already assumed: fully driverless cars without anyone behind the wheel are allowed to operate on public roads. The only caveat is that the vehicles follow all existing traffic laws and rules for cars and drivers. “As technology advances,…

  • 3 Yukon bison died after slipping down icy hill, officials say

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    [ad_1] Conservation officers believe they have determined what caused the deaths of three bison found near Haines Junction early last month. Their bodies were discovered southwest of Aishihik Lake on Feb. 9 by contractors working in the area.  There was no sign of human interference. “From the tracks in the snow, it appeared that a herd of bison had…

  • Ontario PC leadership race opens up new front in national climate debate

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    [ad_1] A significant new front, once thought pacified, has opened up in the debate about Canada’s response to climate change. We saw it with the four candidates for the leadership of the Ontario Progressive Conservative party — one of whom will emerge on March 10 as the leading contender to be the next premier of Canada’s most populous…

  • SpaceX Falcon 9 will take 4G mobile network to the moon in 2019

    SpaceX Falcon 9 will take 4G mobile network to the moon in 2019

    [ad_1] When people start taking a vacation to the moon, there might be a mobile network to let them post their pictures on social media. German space firm PT Scientists, along with Finnish network equipment-maker Nokia and British mobile carrier Vodafone, are gearing up to launch a telecoms network on the moon in 2019. It…

  • New heart failure innovations promise longer life

    New heart failure innovations promise longer life

    [ad_1] While surgery is an option, it can be risky, especially at the later stages. So many patients rely on the multiple types of medications on the market today, including angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, such as Captopril (Capoten) and Enalapril (Vasotec); and beta blockers, such as Bisoprolol (Zebeta). The majority of these work by blocking…

  • Snap reportedly working on new Spectacles, including two-camera version

    Snap reportedly working on new Spectacles, including two-camera version

    [ad_1] Snap, Inc. calls itself a “camera company” so it shouldn’t be all that surprising that it’s working on new versions of its Spectacles hardware (especially since we reported just that last June). But a new report from Cheddar has surprised some with news that Snap is working on a refresh of their hardware´set to…

  • Snap Spectacles reportedly seeing new generations after initial flop

    Snap Spectacles reportedly seeing new generations after initial flop

    [ad_1] Brendan McDermid | Reuters A woman wears Snapchat’s Spectacles on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the company’s initial public offering in New York, March 2, 2017. Snap is working on two new versions of its Spectacles camera-enabled glasses, according to a Friday report from business news site Cheddar. The smartphone…

  • Toyota venture to spend $2.8 billion to develop self-driving technology

    Toyota venture to spend $2.8 billion to develop self-driving technology

    [ad_1] Rick Wilking | Reuters Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota Motor Corporation, announces the “e-Pallete”, a new fully self-driving electric concept vehicle designed to be used for ride hailing, parcel delivery services and other uses at CES in Las Vegas, January 8, 2018. Toyota said a new venture would be investing more than $2.8 billion…

  • China’s second largest e-retailer falls on results

    China’s second largest e-retailer falls on results

    [ad_1] JD.com, China’s second largest e-commerce firm, saw its stock plunge in pre-market trade on Friday as margins were squeezed by competition and heavy investments during its top earnings season hit quarterly profits. JD.com’s U.S.-listed stock was down 10 percent in pre-market trading. Despite posting better-than-expected revenue for the quarter, net income was down 17.7…

  • Microchip to buy Microsemi for about $8.35 billion

    [ad_1] Photo: microchip.com Microchip Technologies makes the microcontrollers, or chips, that go into simple electronic devices, among other products. Cramer likes the Chandler, Ariz.-based semiconductor because it has an attractive risk-reward and pays a high dividend yield. At 4 percent, its dividend yield is the highest in all the semiconductor space. In addition, Cramer said…

  • Bank of England’s Mark Carney calls for more cryptocurrency regulation

    Bank of England’s Mark Carney calls for more cryptocurrency regulation

    [ad_1] Carney also slammed the ability for cryptocurrencies to fulfil the role of money, saying they are “failing” as a medium of exchange and are “proving poor short-term stores of value.” And he took aim at the volatility in cryptocurrency markets. “Indeed, the average volatility of the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization was more…

  • Here’s a look at Russia’s ‘invulnerable’ weapons – Technology & Science

    Here’s a look at Russia’s ‘invulnerable’ weapons – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] In a speech reminiscent of language used in the Cold War, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced to the world Thursday that Russia possesses an arsenal of new nuclear weapons that can’t be intercepted. Included are nuclear-powered subs or drones, called uninhabited underwater vehicles (UUV), nuclear-powered missiles and a hypersonic, intercontinental ballistic missile. A nuclear-powered underwater…

  • Instagram code reveals unreleased voice and video calling

    Instagram code reveals unreleased voice and video calling

    [ad_1] Instagram wants to be your phone, not just your camera. And it wants to be better at it than Snapchat. Files buried in Instagram and the Instagram Direct standalone app’s Android Application Packages (APKs) are files and icons for “Call” and “Video Call”. APKs often show files for unreleased features that are lying dormant…

  • Inside the $100,000 Lincoln Navigator Black Label

    Inside the $100,000 Lincoln Navigator Black Label

    [ad_1] The new star of Lincoln’s lineup is a sport utility vehicle with a nearly six-figure price. Since undergoing its most thorough redesign in roughly a decade, Lincoln has sold so many Navigators executives said they had to boost production to keep up with demand. February sales for Lincoln, which is Ford’s luxury marque, were…

  • This is a great opportunity to buy Amazon

    This is a great opportunity to buy Amazon

    [ad_1] In a strategy session with callers after the Dow Jones industrial average’s several-hundred-point decline, CNBC’s Jim Cramer went bullish on the stock of e-commerce colossus Amazon. “My charitable trust has been buying Amazon. This is a great opportunity to buy it,” the “Mad Money” host said on Thursday. Cramer added that he believed Amazon…

  • Box drops 23 percent, Aaron Levie says company is in ‘transition’

    Box drops 23 percent, Aaron Levie says company is in ‘transition’

    [ad_1] Weak earnings guidance on Wednesday sent Box shares plunging more than 23% Thursday, but CEO Aaron Levie remains confident the company will see $1 billion in revenue by 2020 — through better customers and more product offerings. “As you watch the business over the next couple of quarters, the next couple of years, it’s…

  • Tech elites embracing positive stress: cold showers, extreme diets

    Tech elites embracing positive stress: cold showers, extreme diets

    [ad_1] Zachary Rapp wakes up most mornings at the crack of dawn, goes for a run, sips black coffee while ripping through emails, and then steps into a freezing cold shower. It’s a routine designed to reduce the stress of juggling three different health and biotech start-ups for 18 hours a day. Rapp is part…

  • Facebook nudged grade-school children during testing of Messenger Kids

    Facebook nudged grade-school children during testing of Messenger Kids

    [ad_1] Facebook says getting children to communicate on its Messenger Kids app took nudging, even though experts they consulted for the product say kids are ready to use such mobile software. When Facebook was testing Messenger Kids before rolling it out in December, the company found “It was hard for kids to initiate the communication,”…

  • Apple hauled before parliamentary committee to explain battery scandal – Politics

    Apple hauled before parliamentary committee to explain battery scandal – Politics

    [ad_1] Apple Canada is being forced to testify in front of a parliamentary committee later today about its role in the iPhone battery scandal. The company admitted in December that it secretly slowed down the software on older phones — something it argued was necessary to avoid unexpected shutdowns related to battery fatigue. Many consumers responded with scepticism,…

  • Facebook’s next money-maker: Messenger Broadcasts

    Facebook’s next money-maker: Messenger Broadcasts

    [ad_1] Users might hate it, but Facebook is now testing a self-serve sponsored messaging tool for small businesses that aren’t sophisticated enough to build bots. TechCrunch first reported Facebook internally building a prototype of the Messenger Broadcast tool back in November that let companies blast a message to anyone who’s already started a conversation with…

  • Jaguar’s first electric vehicle, the I-PACE, has a cool Alexa skill

    Jaguar’s first electric vehicle, the I-PACE, has a cool Alexa skill

    [ad_1] Jaguar showed off its first all-electric vehicle today, a SUV called the I-PACE, designed to rival Tesla’s Model X and forthcoming electric vehicles like the Audi E-Tron. The company, which is owned by Tata Motors, infused its I-PACE with more than a unique battery pack. The I-PACE will be the first of Jaguar’s cars…

  • Michael Dell working on VMware reverse-merger details

    Michael Dell working on VMware reverse-merger details

    [ad_1] Drew Angerer | Getty Images Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Inc., attends the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 8, 2016. Michael Dell and his advisers are beginning to focus on the details of a reverse merger with VMware to take Dell Technologies back into the public market, though any final…

  • Harley invests in a Silicon Valley electric motorcycle startup

    Harley invests in a Silicon Valley electric motorcycle startup

    [ad_1] Harley-Davidson has invested in a Silicon Valley startup that makes lightweight electric motorcycles, tapping into a global push toward electric vehicles and looking to offer motorcycles that appeal to younger consumers. The tie-up announced Thursday will also allow Harley to work with Brisbane, California-based Alta Motors to develop new electric vehicles. The companies did…

  • Facebook News Feed won’t be separated into two

    Facebook News Feed won’t be separated into two

    [ad_1] Jaap Arriens | NurPhoto | Getty Images Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook. Facebook won’t split the News Feed into two after all. The social media site said Thursday it was ending testing of the change, which would have pushed publisher content onto a second feed away from posts by family and friends. “People don’t…

  • Zuckerberg sold nearly $500 million Facebook stock in February

    Zuckerberg sold nearly $500 million Facebook stock in February

    [ad_1] Beck Diefenbach | Reuters Priscilla Chan (R) and her husband Mark Zuckerberg announce the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to “cure, prevent or manage all disease” by the end of the century during a news conference at UCSF Mission Bay in San Francisco, September 21, 2016. Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg sold nearly $500 million…

  • Dropbox to add native G Suite integration in new partnership with Google

    Dropbox to add native G Suite integration in new partnership with Google

    [ad_1] It’s been an eventful week for Dropbox coming off its announcement last Friday that it was finally going public, but that doesn’t mean the business stops. The company announced plans to partner with Google today to bring native G Suite integration to Dropbox storage. The fact is that more than 50 percent of Dropbox…

  • New Fed chairman says Amazon helped keep inflation low

    New Fed chairman says Amazon helped keep inflation low

    [ad_1] Yuri Gripas | Reuters Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell testifies before a Senate Banking Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on the The Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., March 1, 2018. “There are other stories. There’s the Amazon effect story. There’s global slack. The idea…

  • Microsoft advances several of its hosted artificial intelligence algorithms

    Microsoft advances several of its hosted artificial intelligence algorithms

    [ad_1] Microsoft Cognitive Services is home to the company’s hosted artificial intelligence algorithms. Today, the company announced advances to several Cognitive Services tools including Microsoft Custom Vision Service, the Face API and Bing Entity Search . Joseph Sirosh, who leads the Microsoft’s cloud AI efforts, defined Microsoft Cognitive Services in a company blog post announcing the enhancements, as…

  • Broadcom CEO Hock Tan aggressive negotiations with Amazon, HPE, others

    Broadcom CEO Hock Tan aggressive negotiations with Amazon, HPE, others

    [ad_1] Tan isn’t afraid to go after some of the largest Silicon Valley companies with price hikes. Broadcom demanded that Amazon pay higher prices for Ethernet networking switch processors used in Amazon’s data centers, said people familiar with the negotiations. Broadcom held 61 percent of the $3.7 billion Ethernet switch chip market in 2016. It…

  • Hangouts Chat, Google’s Slack competitor, comes out of beta

    Hangouts Chat, Google’s Slack competitor, comes out of beta

    [ad_1] Hangouts Chat, Google’s take on modern workplace communication, is now generally available and is becoming a core part of G Suite. Hangouts Chat was first announced at Google Cloud Next 2017, together with Hangouts Meet. While Meet went right into public availability, though, Chat went into an invite-only preview. Now, Google is rolling Chat out…

  • Apple Watch on top of wearables market

    Apple Watch on top of wearables market

    [ad_1] Apple Watch is slowly but surely cornering the wearables market — and the field of rivals is thinning as competitors flee the industry, according to new research from IDC. About 37.9 million wearables were shipped in the 2017 holiday season, up nearly 8 percent from the prior year, IDC analysts estimated in a report…

  • Box shares fall over 20% on slowed growth

    Box shares fall over 20% on slowed growth

    [ad_1] Cloud storage provider Box started out the day Thursday down over 20% on the stock market. Shares traded as low as $19.11 in early hours of trading, down from a previous close of $24.07. The company reported quarterly earnings after the bell on Wednesday, and while its losses of six cents per share surpassed analyst…

  • Equifax finds additional 2.4 million impacted by 2017 breach

    Equifax finds additional 2.4 million impacted by 2017 breach

    [ad_1] Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images An Equifax Inc. slide is displayed on a monitor during a House Financial Services Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017. Equifax said Thursday that an additional 2.4 million Americans were impacted by last year’s data breach, however these newly disclosed consumers had significantly…

  • Graphene-based edible electronics will let you make cereal circuits

    Graphene-based edible electronics will let you make cereal circuits

    [ad_1] Researchers at the have successfully etched edible circuits onto the surface of food, paving the way for RFID tagged edibles that can help us track food from farm to tummy. The project, which uses something called laser-induced graphene (LIG), is a process that creates a “foam made out of tiny cross-linked graphene flakes” that…

  • ScopeAI helps companies analyze their customer feedback

    ScopeAI helps companies analyze their customer feedback

    [ad_1] If you’re running a company with a lot of customers, it can take time to sort through all that feedback. A startup called ScopeAI is working to make that process a lot easier. The startup is announcing that it’s raised an undisclosed amount of seed funding from Y Combinator (where it was part of…

  • Twitter’s CEO admitted the platform is broken and is asking for help

    Twitter’s CEO admitted the platform is broken and is asking for help

    [ad_1] Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey took to Twitter on Thursday to admit that the platform, in its current implementation, has problems. And he’s asking for help to fix it. “We have witnessed abuse, harassment, troll armies, manipulation through bots and human-coordination, misinformation campaigns, and increasingly divisive echo chambers,” Dorsey said. “We aren’t proud…

  • Arms race emerges to steal compute power to mine cryptocurrencies: CEO

    Arms race emerges to steal compute power to mine cryptocurrencies: CEO

    [ad_1] There appears to be an arms race by hackers to steal computing power from the public cloud to mine cryptocurrencies, RedLock co-founder and CEO Varun Badhwar told CNBC on Thursday. Cryptojacking, a process whereby hackers deploy software that exploits a computer’s central processing unit to mine cryptocurrency, is on the rise, said Badhwar, whose…

  • Facebook, Google addictive, ‘virtual monopolies’: Venture capitalist

    Facebook, Google addictive, ‘virtual monopolies’: Venture capitalist

    [ad_1] The incredible influence that Facebook and Google have in society needs to be examined by regulators, said Alan Patricof, co-founder of the venerable Greycroft venture capital firm. “There’s an outcry clearly,” Patricof told CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” It’s worth exploring “what they’re crowding out” in terms of would-be competitors, he added. “Facebook is addictive today.…

  • Bullitt is turning smartphones into toolboxes

    Bullitt is turning smartphones into toolboxes

    [ad_1] Given the fact that we already rely on them for pretty much everything else, why not just go all in and turn our smartphones in to literal toolboxes? Bullitt, the UK-based licensed phone manufacturer behind those Kodak handsets was on hand at Mobile World Congress this week, showing off a pair of super rugged…

  • Overstock.com drops 10% after revealing SEC investigation

    Overstock.com drops 10% after revealing SEC investigation

    [ad_1] Ken James | Bloomberg | Getty Images A United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) worker loads orders onto a truck in the shipping area at the Overstock.com Inc. distribution center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Shares of Overstock.com dropped more than 10 percent in pre-market trading Thursday after the e-commerce retailer that’s developed cryprocurrency operations…

  • Apple Watch Series 3 Now Tracks Skiing and Snowboarding Activity

    Apple Watch Series 3 Now Tracks Skiing and Snowboarding Activity

    [ad_1] The Apple Watch Activity app has been updated to add tracking for skiing and snowboarding. “Starting today, skiers and snowboarders can use Apple Watch Series 3 to track their activities via new updates to apps available in the App Store. Watch users can now record runs, see vertical descent and other stats and contribute…

  • Microsoft Soundscape helps the visually impaired navigate cities

    Microsoft Soundscape helps the visually impaired navigate cities

    [ad_1] Microsoft today launched Soundscape, a new iOS app that aims to give people who are blind or visually impaired a greater awareness of their surrounding by using 3D cues. It’s worth stressing that the app isn’t about replacing guide dogs or canes. Instead, it’s all about enriching people’s perception of their surroundings. A guide…

  • Box’s revenue forecast misses estimates, shares plunge

    Box’s revenue forecast misses estimates, shares plunge

    [ad_1] Cloud storage company Box’s revenue forecast for the current quarter missed Wall Street estimates amid slowing growth in paid customers in the fourth quarter. The company’s shares fell 12.7 percent to $21.00 in extended trading on Wednesday. The rate of growth in paid customers slowed to 2,000 in the quarter, compared with 4,000 additions…

  • Asus’ Zenfone 5 is the king of the MWC iPhone X knockoffs

    Asus’ Zenfone 5 is the king of the MWC iPhone X knockoffs

    [ad_1] Sure, Apple didn’t have any sort of official presence at this year’s MWC, but this was the week the iPhone X really came into its own. The company’s premium flagship was everywhere in spirit, through the design choices from the competition. For some it was the mere legitimization of the notch — for others,…

  • Gemini is a 90s PDA-style smartphone with a keyboard

    Gemini is a 90s PDA-style smartphone with a keyboard

    [ad_1] Arjun Kharpal | CNBC Gemini, made by Planet Computers, has a keyboard attached. A user can flip open the device to reveal the smartphone screen and QWERTY keyboard. Janko Mrsic-Flogel, CEO of Planet Computers, told CNBC that this is a device for anyone “who does a lot of typing on the move and who…

  • Google Still Under Fire Over EU Antitrust Violations

    Google Still Under Fire Over EU Antitrust Violations

    [ad_1] Rivals to Google urged the EU on Wednesday to keep up its fight against the search engine giant, saying proposals by the firm to avoid more EU mega-fines fell short. EU Competition Commissioner Margarethe Vestager in June slapped Google with a record EUR 2.4 billion (more than $2.7 billion or roughly Rs. 17,600 crores) penalty…

  • Thousands of IOT devices can be hacked to mine cryptocurrency: Avast

    Thousands of IOT devices can be hacked to mine cryptocurrency: Avast

    [ad_1] Chesnot | Getty Images Digital cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin, Ripple, Ethernum, Dash, Monero and Litecoin. Vulnerable internet-connected devices from security cameras to smartphones can be hijacked by hackers and turned into tools to mine cryptocurrencies, a cybersecurity company has demonstrated. Avast, which is based in the Czech Republic, ran a demonstration on Wednesday at Mobile World…

  • Facebook’s EU Regulator Says WhatsApp Yet to Resolve Data Sharing Issue

    Facebook’s EU Regulator Says WhatsApp Yet to Resolve Data Sharing Issue

    [ad_1] WhatsApp has still not brought forward proposals to address EU regulators’ concerns over the messaging service’s sharing of user data with parent company Facebook, Facebook’s European regulator said on Wednesday. The popular messaging service changed its privacy policy over a year ago to start sharing users’ phone numbers and other information with Facebook. That…

  • Snapchat Challenging Facebook Among US Youth: Survey

    Snapchat Challenging Facebook Among US Youth: Survey

    [ad_1] Facebook remains the most popular social network among Americans but is facing a growing challenge from Snapchat for young audiences, a survey showed Wednesday. The Pew Research Center survey showed Facebook remains the dominant platform with 68 percent of Americans using the world’s biggest social network. While Facebook leads the other social networks in…

  • Twitter Gets Bookmark Feature With New Share Button on Mobile Platforms

    Twitter Gets Bookmark Feature With New Share Button on Mobile Platforms

    [ad_1] Social networking giant Twitter on Wednesday announced the launch of new features for its mobile apps, lite versions of mobile apps, and mobile website. The biggest highlight of the update is the addition of Bookmarks to allow users to save tweets for quicker access later. Apart from that, Twitter has also added options such…

  • Iran-based hacking group expanding spying operations in Middle East

    Iran-based hacking group expanding spying operations in Middle East

    [ad_1] Security experts have further traced a number of subsequent attacks back to Iran, including hacks on Saudi, American and South Korean companies. Iran has not commented on those accusations. In February, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir told CNBC that Iran was “the most dangerous nation” for cyber threats. “Iran is the only country that…

  • Google Launches Hangouts Chat, Its Microsoft Teams and Slack Competitor in G Suite

    Google Launches Hangouts Chat, Its Microsoft Teams and Slack Competitor in G Suite

    [ad_1] Google released an update to its Internet chat tool Hangouts on Wednesday, aiming to make it suitable in workplaces so the Alphabet unit can compete with business software makers including Microsoft Corp and Slack Technologies. Hangouts Chat supports instant messaging across devices between workers, including group conversations. It also allows users to integrate widgets to…

  • Spotify’s Unusual IPO Seeks to Drum Up Fans on Wall Street

    Spotify’s Unusual IPO Seeks to Drum Up Fans on Wall Street

    [ad_1] Music-streaming pioneer Spotify is hoping to attract a new crowd of fans on Wall Street as its competition with Apple heats up. Spotify is pursuing an unusual initial public offering that will sell some of its existing stock instead of issuing more shares to raise money. The strategy will make it easier for Spotify’s…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9+ big new features come at a huge price | Tech | Life & Style

    Samsung Galaxy S9+ big new features come at a huge price | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] Samsung’s latest Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones have finally been revealed with both offering an updated design, faster processor, huge memory and extended battery life. Improvements to the camera also allow better low light photography and there’s a new feature which lets users create an emoji that looks, sounds and acts just like them.…

  • Federal budget doles out cash for science – Technology & Science

    Federal budget doles out cash for science – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a proud science fiction fan, but his government’s third budget is much more focused on uncovering new scientific facts. The 2018 fiscal blueprint sets aside $3.2 billion over five years to fund everything from the beakers to the brains behind scientific research as part of a Liberal effort to…

  • Climbers on Alaska peak may need to pack out more of their poop – North

    Climbers on Alaska peak may need to pack out more of their poop – North

    [ad_1] Climbers on North America’s tallest mountain may have to start packing out more of their poop after a researcher determined a glacier in which much of it has been dumped over the past decade probably is not decomposing the human waste. Michael Loso, a glacier geologist, calculates that 36,000 climbers between 1951 and 2012…

  • Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff bullish on $20 billion revenue target

    Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff bullish on $20 billion revenue target

    [ad_1] Salesforce.com’s goal of reaching a revenue run rate of $20 billion by 2022 just got a lot more realistic, Salesforce founder, Chairman and CEO Marc Benioff told CNBC on Wednesday. In an exclusive interview with “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer after earnings, Benioff touted his cloud company’s “blowout quarter.” Salesforce beat analysts’ earnings estimates…

  • Spotify’s IPO could be a billion-dollar payday for Sony Music

    Spotify’s IPO could be a billion-dollar payday for Sony Music

    [ad_1] Spotify’s coming IPO is validation for CEO Daniel Ek, who has built a giant music streaming business. And on paper, the IPO* will make Ek and his co-founder Martin Lorentzon billionaires. Ek owns 25.7 percent of his company and Lorentzon owns 13.2 percent. Spotify’s “real” valuation is a moving target, but last fall the…

  • How Spotify licenses and pays for music rights

    [ad_1] Spotify wants to sell stock to investors — but first it will need to convince them it’s worth buying in to the complex process of selling music. The company, which filed its plans to go public on Wednesday, said it has paid more than $9.7 billion in royalties to artists, music labels and publishers…

  • Spotify files for IPO

    Spotify files for IPO

    [ad_1] Streaming service Spotify announced Wednesday its plan to go public. The company will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker name SPOT. According to the company, shares have traded as high as $132.50 on private markets, which would give the company a valuation over $23 billion based on ordinary shares…

  • Going public pits Spotify’s suggestions versus everyone

    Going public pits Spotify’s suggestions versus everyone

    [ad_1] The secret to Spotify’s public market debut is actually an acquisition it made in 2014. The Echo Nest was powering music recommendations for Beats Music, Rdio, Vevo, and iHeartRadio too before Spotify pulled it out from under them by buying it for a reported $100 million — 90 percent in Spotify equity. That deal paid…

  • Self-driving car start-up Aurora secures new round of funding

    Self-driving car start-up Aurora secures new round of funding

    [ad_1] Aurora, a start-up developing self-driving cars, has closed out of its series A round of venture capital funding with a $90 million investment. The investment comes from Index Ventures and Greylock Partners. Reid Hoffman, a partner at Greylock and the former founder of LinkedIn, and Mike Volpi, a partner at Index Ventures and former…

  • New EU privacy rules could impact daily user nos.

    New EU privacy rules could impact daily user nos.

    [ad_1] Facebook CFO David Wehner said Wednesday that pending online privacy changes in the European Union could impact how many people use the service in that region every day. There “could be some implication on DAUs (daily active users)” because of the coming regulations, Wehner told investors at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom…

  • There’s always a bigger fish

    There’s always a bigger fish

    [ad_1] Hall One at Mobile World Congress – a single space more massive than most conference centers in major cities – contained only a few displays. Although a quarter of the room housed small phone and mobile manufacturers, Huawei controlled the rest, creating a walled-off compound patrolled by women in folk costumes from many lands.…

  • Spotify IPO: business model flaws

    Spotify IPO: business model flaws

    [ad_1] Although the company has been able to negotiate better licensing deals with record labels, those are still very costly. Rights holders — labels, songwriters and publishers — get payouts that are tied to a portion of revenue, and as of December 2017 the company said it has paid out $9.76 billion in royalties to…

  • Spotify IPO has limited lock-up period

    Spotify IPO has limited lock-up period

    [ad_1] Louis Lanzano | Bloomberg | Getty Images Daniel Ek, chief executive officer of Spotify Among the many things that distinguish Spotify’s upcoming share sale from a typical IPO, there’s this gift for existing investors: they can cash out whenever they want. The music-streaming company filed for its offering of up to $1 billion on…

  • Salesforce earnings Q4 2018

    Salesforce earnings Q4 2018

    [ad_1] Salesforce is set to report earnings for the fourth quarter of its 2018 fiscal year, which ended on Jan. 31, after the bell on Wednesday. The company will hold a conference call with analysts at 5 p.m. Eastern time. Here’s what Wall Street expects: Earnings: 33 cents per share (excluding certain items) as expected…

  • Spotify is relying Google’s cloud, according to IPO filing

    Spotify is relying Google’s cloud, according to IPO filing

    [ad_1] Spotify, which is already heavily reliant on Google’s public cloud infrastructure, said on Wednesday that it plans to go deeper, eventually moving remaining computing and storage workloads in its data centers over to Google. The disclosure, made in Spotify’s filing for a public share sale, marks another boon for the Google Cloud Platform, which…

  • Daniel Ives on his top tech ideas

    Daniel Ives on his top tech ideas

    [ad_1] Seasoned Wall Street tech analyst Dan Ives shared his thoughts on the trajectory of the space and offered up some of his favorite stock ideas in an exclusive interview for CNBC PRO with Mike Santoli. In discussing Amazon – one such top stock idea – Ives said a move to split up the e-commerce…

  • Smartphone market turned into a ‘veritable trash-fest’ of devices

    Smartphone market turned into a ‘veritable trash-fest’ of devices

    [ad_1] Flashy stands and huge branding are plastered across the halls at Mobile World Congress (MWC), the biggest mobile show in the world that is taking place currently in Barcelona, Spain. Hundreds of technology companies exhibit their latest and greatest at the show, with smartphones playing a central role. Samsung, Huawei, Sony and LG have…

  • Google Hangouts Chat, Slack competitor, available

    [ad_1] Google on Wednesday said it will be making its team communication app for work available to customers of its G Suite portfolio of cloud productivity apps this week. The Hangouts Chat app gives Google a direct competitor to privately held Slack and the many Slack alternatives that have emerged in recent years, including Microsoft…

  • Google launches multi-faceted featured snippet format

    Google launches multi-faceted featured snippet format

    [ad_1] Beck Diefenbach | Reuters Google CEO Sundar Pichai takes the stage during the presentation of new Google hardware in San Francisco on Oct. 4, 2016. As Google gears up for the move to voice-powered devices, the company is tweaking its search engine to give users the best answer quickly, even if it’s not exactly…

  • OpenStack gets support for virtual GPUs and new container features

    OpenStack gets support for virtual GPUs and new container features

    [ad_1] OpenStack, the open source infrastructure project that aims to give enterprises the equivalent of AWS for the private clouds, today announced the launch of its 17th release, dubbed ‘Queens.’ After all of those releases, you’d think that there isn’t all that much new that the OpenStack community could add to the project, but just…

  • Netflix is forcing media companies look globally

    Netflix is forcing media companies look globally

    [ad_1] As Netflix looks oversees to find new subscribers, it will force media companies to consider international opportunities to remain competitive, said Michael White, former chairman and CEO of DirecTV. “I think all of the media companies need to look at what Netflix is doing globally, because it’s going to change the content economics,” White…

  • Biggest loser is ADT, VC Jason Calacanis says

    Biggest loser is ADT, VC Jason Calacanis says

    [ad_1] An Amazon-Ring tie-up is bad news for alarm system company ADT, VC Jason Calacanis said Wednesday. Amazon announced Tuesday it was buying the smart doorbell maker. The deal is worth a reported $1 billion and could help the company jump an important hurdle in its Amazon Key delivery business. But it could also deal…

  • Snapchat app redesign fails to spook Wall Street

    Snapchat app redesign fails to spook Wall Street

    [ad_1] Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Matthew Kobach, manager of digital and social media at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), center, takes a selfie photograph wearing a pair of Snapchat Spectacles by Snap Inc. on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during the company’s initial public offering (IPO) in…

  • Majority of shoppers are open to Amazon cryptocurrency, survey shows

    Majority of shoppers are open to Amazon cryptocurrency, survey shows

    [ad_1] As Amazon continues its rapid expansion into groceries, health care and more, it may next want to disrupt the banking system, new research indicates. More than half of Amazon shoppers would embrace using an Amazon-created cryptocurrency on the site, according to a LendEDU survey released Wednesday. Of the 1,000 shoppers polled by LendEDU, 51.7…

  • Ken Langone doesn’t want Palantir to ever go public

    Ken Langone doesn’t want Palantir to ever go public

    [ad_1] Palantir investor Ken Langone doesn’t know when the company will go public, and he’s not sure he ever wants them to. “I don’t know and frankly if I had my druthers I would wish they wouldn’t,” the Home Depot co-founder told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Wednesday. “What they do, and they way they do…

  • Amazon will start selling UFC pay-per-view fights

    Amazon will start selling UFC pay-per-view fights

    [ad_1] Jeff Bottari | Zuffa LLC | Zuffa LLC | Getty Images Renan Barao of Brazil punches Brian Kelleher in their bantamweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at Amway Center on February 24, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. Amazon is taking another step closer to parity with the big cable providers: It inked a…

  • Facebook expands presence in jobs market

    Facebook expands presence in jobs market

    [ad_1] Facebook said on Wednesday it was expanding the jobs section on its social network, as it looks to compete in a market dominated by Microsoft’s LinkedIn. The expansion marks the tool’s international rollout a year after it was launched in the United States and Canada. The tool will now be available to users in…

  • Facebook rolls out job posts to become the blue-collar LinkedIn

    Facebook rolls out job posts to become the blue-collar LinkedIn

    [ad_1] LinkedIn wasn’t built for low-skilled job seekers, so Facebook is barging in. Today Facebook is rolling out job posts to 40 more countries to make itself more meaningful to people’s lives while laying the foundation for a lucrative business. Businesses will be able to post job openings to a Jobs tab on their Page,…

  • Amazon’s Ring buy to allow couriers in your home: Credit Suisse

    Amazon’s Ring buy to allow couriers in your home: Credit Suisse

    [ad_1] Amazon’s acquisition of Ring will have big implications for its in-home delivery offering, according to one Wall Street firm. The e-commerce giant confirmed Tuesday it is buying smart doorbell maker Ring. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed, but Reuters reported it could be worth more than $1 billion. “We believe the product/strategic…

  • 23andMe adds 120 new regions to its ancestry test

    23andMe adds 120 new regions to its ancestry test

    [ad_1] Ancestry testing is no exact science. DNA-testing companies determine where your genes are from by comparing you to other users who are known to have ancestors from that region. 23andMe said the user will need to exactly match with five or more people who have ancestors from those countries. In other words, data about…

  • Ochsner Health System using tech to predict patient emergencies

    Ochsner Health System using tech to predict patient emergencies

    [ad_1] Have you ever seen a medical TV show where a group of doctors will rush over to a “coding” patient whose heart has stopped while dramatic music plays? This race against the clock happens quite often in real life. And many times, the resuscitation attempt isn’t enough. So one hospital group, Ochsner Health System…

  • Comcast get downgraded due to acquisition strategy

    Comcast get downgraded due to acquisition strategy

    [ad_1] Comcast shares are less attractive after its big offer to buy a European pay-TV provider, according to one Wall Street firm. Macquarie Research lowered its rating to neutral from outperform for Comcast shares, citing concerns over the company’s acquisition strategy. Comcast shares declined 7 percent Tuesday after the company announced a cash offer to…

  • Palantir CEO Karp says Chrysler is customer and margins are improving

    Palantir CEO Karp says Chrysler is customer and margins are improving

    [ad_1] Palantir, the software maker once valued at $20 billion, has seen its share price marked down by investors of late. But CEO Alex Karp isn’t deterred. In an interview that was airing Wednesday, Karp told CNBC his company is signing on more corporate customers and public market investors will be “positively surprised” at what…

  • BlackBerry World to Remove Paid Apps From April 1, Company Tells Developers

    BlackBerry World to Remove Paid Apps From April 1, Company Tells Developers

    [ad_1] BlackBerry Limited has informed a few app developers that it will forcibly remove paid software from the “BlackBerry World” app store from April 1. “BlackBerry has started alerting developers with paid apps in the ‘BlackBerry World’ store through email. According to the message, BB10 users won’t be able to purchase anything from the store…

  • New leader of $6.2 billion money-management firm looks to podcasts

    New leader of $6.2 billion money-management firm looks to podcasts

    [ad_1] At 32, Patrick O’Shaughnessy is becoming CEO of a $6 billion asset management firm, 10 years after starting there as an intern. True, it’s his father’s firm. But the younger O’Shaughnessy has made a name for himself. He hosts a popular investing podcast, has an online book club and he shares thoughtful insight about…

  • WhatsApp update brings ‘green badges’ to some users, do YOU have one? | Tech | Life & Style

    WhatsApp update brings ‘green badges’ to some users, do YOU have one? | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] WhatsApp has pushed-out an update to its WhatsApp Business chat app, which brings verified accounts to the enterprise-focused messenger. Facebook-owned WhatsApp Business now offers green badges to its users. These badges function in a very similar fashion to blue ticks on social network Twitter and highlights official accounts. Unlike Twitter, WhatsApp users do not…

  • Apple iPhone X lookalike phones

    Apple iPhone X lookalike phones

    [ad_1] Hangar18 is the Croatian firm behind the Noa N10, a smartphone with a 6.2-inch display that is larger than the 5.8-inch screen on the iPhone X. It has a “notch” at the top and the screen takes up a large amount of the front of the device. The smartphone also has a dual camera…

  • Tencent leads funding round for music streaming firm Gaana

    Tencent leads funding round for music streaming firm Gaana

    [ad_1] Indian music streaming service Gaana has raised $115 million in a funding round led by Chinese tech giant Tencent. Gaana, a competitor to Spotify, said Wednesday it would look to use the raised capital to invest in artificial intelligence to personalize its music platform and develop its paid-user subscription product. The firm was established…

  • Alibaba sets up joint A.I. research lab in Singapore

    Alibaba sets up joint A.I. research lab in Singapore

    [ad_1] Chinese tech giant Alibaba on Wednesday said it set up a joint research institute in Singapore, together with a local university. The research institute will focus on developing artificial intelligence applications in a variety of areas including health care, smart homes and urban transportation. Alibaba said that the institute, launched with Singapore’s Nanyang Technological…

  • Americans’ data privacy in privacy rights case Microsoft and US

    Americans’ data privacy in privacy rights case Microsoft and US

    [ad_1] Olivier Douliery | AFP | Getty Images Brad Smith, President and Chief Legal Officer of Microsoft in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on February 27, 2018. This case is also being closely watched by other countries wrestling with similar concerns, including members of the European Union. This case comes as tech…

  • Amazon Prime Video, Disney India Sign Long-Term TV Deal

    Amazon Prime Video, Disney India Sign Long-Term TV Deal

    [ad_1] Amazon India has signed a long-term deal with Disney India for its TV series slate, produced by Marvel and ABC. That includes Inhumans, Runaways, and Cloak and Dagger on the Marvel front, plus the likes of The Crossing, Station 19, and Freeform’s Alone Together from ABC. Three of these – Inhumans, Runaways, and Alone…

  • Amazon Music Launched in India, Now Available for Android, iOS, and on the Web

    Amazon Music Launched in India, Now Available for Android, iOS, and on the Web

    [ad_1] Amazon has quietly given Amazon Music a full-scale launch in India, its subscription-based music streaming service that’s part of Amazon Prime membership. You can now access it via music.amazon.in, or download the Amazon Music app on Android or iOS. Previously, Amazon Music was restricted to the Amazon Echo smart speaker line-up. At first start,…

  • Apple’s iCloud operation in China part of ‘tech trade war’

    Apple’s iCloud operation in China part of ‘tech trade war’

    [ad_1] Beijing recently introduced laws requiring cloud services offered to citizens to be operated by Chinese companies, as well as have the data stored in the country. This means that Chinese authorities will have easier access to data stored in the cloud, such as text messages and email, as they can use their own laws…

  • forecast GDP growth of 3-4% in 2018

    forecast GDP growth of 3-4% in 2018

    [ad_1] Hong Kong unveiled short-term relief measures and capital spending initiatives to sustain growth in an expansionary budget on Wednesday that carried hefty strategic spending to try to bolster the city’s innovation industries. Financial Secretary Paul Chan, addressing the city’s lawmakers in his annual budget speech, also pledged to address livelihood challenges including a widening…

  • Astronauts, cosmonaut touch down on Earth after months at Space Station – World

    Astronauts, cosmonaut touch down on Earth after months at Space Station – World

    [ad_1] A capsule carrying two U.S. astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut from the International Space Station landed in snowy Kazakhstan on Wednesday after a five-and-a-half month mission, a NASA TV live broadcast showed. The Soyuz spacecraft brought back Joe Acaba and Mark Vande Hei, from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and Alexander Misurkin,…

  • Even on down days, HP Inc. and HPE continue to win

    Even on down days, HP Inc. and HPE continue to win

    [ad_1] On a less-than-perfect day for the stock market, CNBC’s Jim Cramer was heartened to see a sneakily good quarter come from an unexpected player in tech: HP Inc. Along with Hewlett Packard Enterprise, HP Inc was the product of the 2015 breakup of Hewlett-Packard. The former, HPE, handles business-facing matters; the latter, HP Inc,…

  • Snapchat redesign hasn’t hurt downloads, says App Annie

    Snapchat redesign hasn’t hurt downloads, says App Annie

    [ad_1] Lucas Jackson | Reuters Snap cofounders Evan Spiegel (C) and Bobby Murphy ring the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) with NYSE Group President Thomas Farley shortly before the company’s IPO in New York, U.S., March 2, 2017. Snap’s downloads have remained strong, according to one estimate, despite backlash about the…

  • Baidu’s video unit iQiyi files for US IPO of up to $1.5 billion

    Baidu’s video unit iQiyi files for US IPO of up to $1.5 billion

    [ad_1] Qilai Shen | Bloomberg | Getty Images Ya-Qin Zhang, president of Baidu Inc., listens during the Boao Forum For Asia Annual Conference in Boao, China, on Friday, March 25, 2016. Chinese video streaming service provider iQiyi, a unit of Baidu, on Tuesday filed for an initial public offering of up to $1.5 billion with…

  • TiVo earnings: Company could go private

    TiVo earnings: Company could go private

    [ad_1] TiVo has started evaluating a wide range of strategic options including the possibility of going private, the set-top box maker said on Tuesday. The San Jose, California-based company’s shares were up 13 percent at $15.30 in after-hours trading. “TiVo’s stock price is at a level that the company and its board do not believe…

  • IBM Watson CTO Rob High on bias and other challenges in machine learning

    IBM Watson CTO Rob High on bias and other challenges in machine learning

    [ad_1] For IBM Watson CTO Rob High, the biggest technological challenge in machine learning right now is figuring out how to train models with less data. “It’s a challenge, it’s a goal and there’s certainly reason to believe that it’s possible,” High told me during an interview at the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.…

  • Amazon acquiring Ring to help with Key delivery system

    Amazon acquiring Ring to help with Key delivery system

    [ad_1] Amazon is acquiring Ring, best known for its popular smart doorbells. But the biggest benefit to Amazon may be more subtle. In October, Amazon introduced Key, a system that allows delivery people to drop off packages inside your home through keyless mobile phone technology. The program has faced numerous problems, including the potential to…

  • Etsy earnings Q4 2017

    Etsy earnings Q4 2017

    [ad_1] Etsy shares as much as 18 percent after the company reported more than $1 billion in gross merchandising sales (GMS) during its latest quarter. The company, which reported fourth-quarter earnings after the bell on Tuesday, posted adjusted earnings per share of 15 cents, ahead of a 9 cent Thomson Reuters consensus estimate. Revenue was…

  • Sonos One’s Alexa support comes to Canada

    Sonos One’s Alexa support comes to Canada

    [ad_1] Sonos One users in Canada can now join their peers south of the border in yelling requests at their connected speakers – a free update issued today enables Amazon Alexa on the Sonos One. The One launched with Alexa support in the U.S., but while the speaker has been available to Canadian buyers since…

  • Amazon buys Ring, the smart doorbell maker backed through Alexa Fund

    Amazon buys Ring, the smart doorbell maker backed through Alexa Fund

    [ad_1] Amazon is buying smart doorbell maker Ring, a deal that will allow Amazon to work with the team on home security, the companies said. In an email statement to CNBC, Ring’s spokesperson confirmed the deal, saying, “We’ll be able to achieve even more by partnering with an inventive, customer-centric company like Amazon. We look…

  • Facebook says Trump paid more than Clinton to reach users in 2016

    Facebook says Trump paid more than Clinton to reach users in 2016

    [ad_1] Jim Watson | AFP | Getty Images President Donald Trump arrives to address the National Rifle Association (NRA) Leadership Forum in Atlanta, Georgia on April 28, 2017. A Facebook executive who ran the company’s advertising business during the 2016 U.S. election said Tuesday that President Trump paid more than Hillary Clinton to reach potential…

  • Comcast offers $31 billion to buy broadcasting group Sky

    Comcast offers $31 billion to buy broadcasting group Sky

    [ad_1] Comcast’s offer pits the biggest cable operator in the U.S. against Murdoch’s Fox. However, Disney has agreed to buy a string of assets from Fox — including its current 39 percent share of Sky — making the picture more complicated. Disney CEO Bob Iger declined to comment about Comcast’s proposal, according to Reuters. Disney…

  • These will be the first cities getting 5G from Sprint and T-Mobile

    These will be the first cities getting 5G from Sprint and T-Mobile

    [ad_1] Just last week, AT&T announced the first handful of cities where it’ll roll out its 5G network later this year. Today at Mobile World Congress, T-Mobile and Sprint did the same. Sprint’s first 5G networks will go live in Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Washington, DC and Houston. T-Mobile will fire up 5G in…

  • How tech companies can reduce gun violence-commentary

    How tech companies can reduce gun violence-commentary

    [ad_1] If there’s one thing we can finally all agree upon, it’s that offering hopes and prayers mean absolutely nothing when it comes to combating gun violence. But other than politicians finally getting the message to stop with the platitudes, how much can realistically happen to address gun violence? And what can tech realistically do…

  • Uber SVP of leadership and strategy Frances Frei is leaving

    Uber SVP of leadership and strategy Frances Frei is leaving

    [ad_1] Frances Frei, who was hired to fix what ailed Uber’s broken culture and put its controversial CEO and co-founder Travis Kalanick on the right path, is leaving the company. She will be working on a new leadership development program for companies, aimed at women and underrepresented minorities, before returning to Harvard Business School. You…

  • Quentin Clark ex-Microsoft SQL exec

    Quentin Clark ex-Microsoft SQL exec

    [ad_1] Dropbox has paid a lot of money to the lead engineer it hired in September: $34.6 million to be exact. Dropbox disclosed in a public filing last week that Quentin Clark, its SVP of engineering, product, and design, was paid a total compensation worth $34.6 million in 2017. That includes a prorated base salary…

  • Facebook launches a local news accelerator for publishers

    Facebook launches a local news accelerator for publishers

    [ad_1] Facebook is trying to play extra nice with local news publishers by putting $3 million behind the launch of the Local News Subscriptions Accelerator. The three-month pilot program will help 10 to 15 U.S.-based metropolitan news organizations gain more digital subscribers both on and off Facebook. “We often talk to publishers about what the future…

  • Pinterest hires former Google and Square executive as first COO

    Pinterest hires former Google and Square executive as first COO

    [ad_1] Pinterest just made an important new hire: The visual search company is bringing on Francoise Brougher, a former executive from both Google and Square, to be its first-ever COO. Brougher has some serious street cred in the tech industry. At Google, where she started in 2005, Brougher eventually led the global sales and operations…

  • Watch drones at Dolce & Gabbana fashion show

    Watch drones at Dolce & Gabbana fashion show

    [ad_1] At a recent Dolce & Gabbana’s fashion show in Milan, drones joined the usual models walking the runway. At the beginning of the show, eight drones emerged from a large set of doors carrying an array of colorful handbags. The drone portion of the show only lasted around three minutes, then human models proceeded…

  • Robo-logistics company Magazino raises $25M for its warehouse bots

    Robo-logistics company Magazino raises $25M for its warehouse bots

    [ad_1] German robotics firm Magazino, creator of robots meant to work alongside people in warehouses and the like, has raised $24.8 million to continue development and deployment of its TORU and SOTO robots. The bots are made for the kind of repetitive fetching and transport work that is so common in e-commerce distribution and storage…

  • Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker on artificial intelligence

    Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker on artificial intelligence

    [ad_1] Climate change. Killer robots. Russian bad actors spreading fake news in social networks. School shootings. It’s easy to feel dour about the future of mankind. But constant, widespread doomsday prophecies are not going to help — it’s only going to make matters worse. That’s according to famed Harvard cognitive scientist Steven Pinker. He penned…

  • Uber Lift driver has Spotify playlist for the 11 types of passengers

    Uber Lift driver has Spotify playlist for the 11 types of passengers

    [ad_1] There are 11 types of passengers, according to Uber and Lyft driver TJ Jones — and Jones has a Spotify playlist for each of them. Twitter user @TEEJUS___ tweeted they’ve been getting compliments from riders after playing custom playlists for them based on their perceived demographic group. Tweet Jones’ lists include “white dudes who…

  • Despite backlash to the redesign, Snapchat downloads are up

    Despite backlash to the redesign, Snapchat downloads are up

    [ad_1] “What’s all the fuss about?” Curiosity over why people are protesting the Snapchat redesign seems to have inspired a new wave of users to try the app. Snapchat downloads in the U.S. went up 41 percent to 76 percent in the week following the redesign’s February 6th rollout compared to the week before, according…

  • Walgreens and AmerisourceBergen deal talks have cooled as takeover looks unlikely

    Walgreens and AmerisourceBergen deal talks have cooled as takeover looks unlikely

    [ad_1] Deal talks between Walgreens Boots Alliance and AmerisourceBergen about an acquisition of the wholesale drug distributor have ended without an agreement, according to people familiar with the matter. Walgreens Chief Executive Stefano Pessina and Amerisource Chief Executive Steven Collis met to discuss a potential tie-up, but those early stage explorations ended without an agreement,…

  • Apple now relies on Google Cloud Platform and Amazon S3 for iCloud data

    Apple now relies on Google Cloud Platform and Amazon S3 for iCloud data

    [ad_1] It’s no secret, Apple has been relying on third-party cloud companies for iCloud. And CNBC spotted an interesting tidbit in Apple’s own documents. The company now relies on Amazon S3 and Google Cloud Platform’s storage product to store iCloud data. Back in 2016, CRN reported that Apple signed with Google for cloud storage. But…

  • Apple’s surprising cobalt move signals it’s a good time to buy metals

    Apple’s surprising cobalt move signals it’s a good time to buy metals

    [ad_1] In the past week alone, similar headlines show that the social consequences of investing are only going to increase. In addition to Apple’s news, we had major asset managers like BlackRock saying they will begin a dialogue with gunmakers in which they own stock, because of the latest school shooting, and Warren Buffett being…

  • Why I’m selling my iPad Pro

    Why I’m selling my iPad Pro

    [ad_1] I bought Apple‘s 10.5-inch iPad Pro last year when it launched because I thought I’d use it for work, taking notes and watching movies. Now I’m selling it, because I bought an iPhone X and found out it does everything I need from an iPad, and more. The 5.8-inch screen on the iPhone X…

  • ViaSat-2 high speed internet satellite network comes online

    ViaSat-2 high speed internet satellite network comes online

    [ad_1] Viasat on Tuesday announced its new service is up and running, which will provide the fastest satellite-based home internet network available in the U.S. The company — one of the few in the space industry that is publicly traded — launched its ViaSat-2 craft into orbit on June 1 and it is now ready…

  • Mr. Black joins accomplices in guilty pleas in telemarketing scam

    Mr. Black joins accomplices in guilty pleas in telemarketing scam

    [ad_1] Mr. Black’ has pleaded guilty to federal fraud and money laundering charges. But so has ‘Mr. White’, ‘Mr. Pink’ and 17 other defendants in a telemarketing scheme with its center in Phoenix. That includes defendants with other aliases ranging from ‘Fredo’ to ‘Brittany Wilson‘ and ‘Hailee Randall,’ according to federal prosecutors. Mr. Black is…

  • Facebook reportedly working with local media on subscriptions

    Facebook reportedly working with local media on subscriptions

    [ad_1] Facebook will work with a dozen local media outlets to help ease the site’s strain on digital subscriptions, according to an Axios report. Participating organizations will receive coaching from digital subscription experts, including Tim Griggs, a former New York Times executive, and take part in weekly training sessions to expand subscription bases on and…

  • Cellebrite may have found a way to unlock iPhones running iOS 11

    Cellebrite may have found a way to unlock iPhones running iOS 11

    [ad_1] According to a Forbes report, Israeli company Cellebrite is now able to unlock some very recent iPhones. Cellebrite is a well-known company that sells mobile forensics tools to extract data from locked devices. While early versions of iOS weren’t really secure, this has changed quite a lot in recent years. All iOS devices now…

  • Ford teams with Domino’s to test deliveries by autonomous vehicles

    Ford teams with Domino’s to test deliveries by autonomous vehicles

    [ad_1] Ford is taking its fledgling autonomous-drive skills to South Beach. The automaker expects to deploy two fleets of vehicles in the greater Miami area as it develops self-driving vehicles to carry people and goods. The first fleet of vehicles will be Fusion Hybrid cars that Ford will test with Argo AI. The second fleet,…

  • Disney donates $1 million to youth STEM programs

    Disney donates $1 million to youth STEM programs

    [ad_1] Alberto E. Rodriguez | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images Actor Letitia Wright who plays ‘Shuri’ from Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” at the San Diego Comic-Con International 2017 Marvel Studios Panel in 2017. “It is thrilling to see how inspired young audiences were by the spectacular technology in the film,” Disney’s Iger said a…

  • Rating the big smartphone makers at MWC 2018

    Rating the big smartphone makers at MWC 2018

    [ad_1] Greetings for snowy Barcelona. Sure we’ve still got several days of Mobile World Congress ahead of us, but we’ve entered the point in the week when all of the big names have already wrapped up their press conferences and revealed their hands. With that in mind, this seems like the perfect opportunity to take…

  • Alphabet’s Verily unit planning insurance move: care management

    Alphabet’s Verily unit planning insurance move: care management

    [ad_1] Alphabet‘s health-care unit Verily is moving ahead with plans in the insurance sector with new hires and partnerships. Three people familiar with the company’s plans say Verily, the group formerly known as Google Life Sciences, has been in talks with insurers about jointly bidding for contracts that would involve taking on risk for hundreds…

  • Google’s Flutter app SDK for iOS and Android is now in beta

    Google’s Flutter app SDK for iOS and Android is now in beta

    [ad_1] Flutter is Google’s open source toolkit for helping developers build iOS and Android apps. It’s not necessarily a household name yet, but it’s also less than a year old and, to some degree, it’s going up against frameworks like Facebook’s popular React Native. Google’s framework, which is heavily focused around the company’s Dart programming…

  • Internet works despite ‘fear mongering’ on net neutrality

    Internet works despite ‘fear mongering’ on net neutrality

    [ad_1] The Trump administration’s approach to a fair and open internet seeks a compromise between too much regulation and too little, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai told CNBC on Tuesday. “Some people said that we should maintain the rules we had, the heavy-handed regulations that were based in the 1930s,” Pai said in an interview from…

  • Live TV Apps to Watch Cricket and TV Shows on the Go

    Live TV Apps to Watch Cricket and TV Shows on the Go

    [ad_1] Want live TV on your phone? It turns out that there is a huge range of options that you can choose from – and most of the options are pretty reasonably priced. Gadgets 360 looked at the various Indian live TV apps, going through listings and other people’s recommendations before trying the apps out,…

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 700 Series With On-Device AI Support Launched

    Qualcomm Snapdragon 700 Series With On-Device AI Support Launched

    [ad_1] Qualcomm at its press conference at Mobile World Congress (2018) on Tuesday launched the Snapdragon 700 Mobile Platform series as its next range of system-on-chip (SoC) for affordable devices. The new Snapdragon range is designed to offer features and performance that were previously exclusive to the premium Snapdragon 800 series. It also includes on-device…

  • Ransomware is ‘today’s modern-day extortion,’ McAfee CEO says

    Ransomware is ‘today’s modern-day extortion,’ McAfee CEO says

    [ad_1] Simon Dawson | Bloomberg | Getty Images A lock screen from a cyber attack warns that data files have been encrypted on a laptop computer in this arranged photo. Ransomware is the 21st century’s answer to extortion and the number of cyberattacks involving the malicious software is surging, according to the chief executive of…

  • Katim smartphone cuts off camera, microphone so no one can spy on you

    Katim smartphone cuts off camera, microphone so no one can spy on you

    [ad_1] Cybersecurity firm DarkMatter has launched its first smartphone, designed to stop spy agencies listening to you. An Android device called Katim, it was made available commercially Monday at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, and has a 5.2-inch display, as well as a high level of encryption. DarkMatter unveiled the phone concept last year…

  • Apple AirPods update could bring over-ear design and always-on Siri | Tech | Life & Style

    Apple AirPods update could bring over-ear design and always-on Siri | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] Apple could expand its portfolio of AirPod-style headphones this year. The Cupertino company is purportedly working on a pair of premium over-ear headphones which would function like the current generation AirPods. Apple debuted its next-generation wireless headphones during the launch of the iPhone 7, back in September 2016. The Bluetooth headphones include an Apple-built…

  • Palo Alto Networks posts revenue and profit above Street estimates

    Palo Alto Networks posts revenue and profit above Street estimates

    [ad_1] Cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks’ quarterly revenue and profit topped Wall Street estimates and the company gave an upbeat third-quarter forecast, helped by better-than-expected growth in its product business. The company’s shares rose 5.1 percent to $178 after the bell on Monday. Revenue in the company’s product business, which includes firewall protection software Panorama,…

  • Alibaba Cloud expands products in Europe to take on Amazon, Microsoft

    Alibaba Cloud expands products in Europe to take on Amazon, Microsoft

    [ad_1] Alibaba bolstered its cloud computing presence in Europe on Tuesday with new products aimed at taking on the dominance of Microsoft and Amazon. The Chinese technology giant launched cloud products around artificial intelligence (AI) and big data in Europe that have already been in use in other markets including China. One product allows users…

  • How blockchain, the technology behind bitcoin, could change your life – Technology & Science

    How blockchain, the technology behind bitcoin, could change your life – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] Digital evangelists believe that the blockchain could revolutionize everything from legal contracts to the way we use the internet. The trouble is, most people still don’t really know what the blockchain actually is, aside from being associated with the hyped — and volatile — digital currency bitcoin. Given the current cryptocurrency market, that has made blockchain a hot…

  • Sikur creates $799 hack-proof smartphone to keep cryptocurrencies safe

    Sikur creates $799 hack-proof smartphone to keep cryptocurrencies safe

    [ad_1] A smartphone designed to keep cryptocurrencies like bitcoin safe was unveiled on Tuesday. German cybersecurity firm Sikur launched the $799 SIKURPhone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Key features include: 5.5-inch full high definition display 13 megapixel rear camera But the standout feature for the device is the in-built cryptocurrency wallet. A…

  • Google Tez Now Allows Users to Create SBI’s @oksbi UPI IDs

    Google Tez Now Allows Users to Create SBI’s @oksbi UPI IDs

    [ad_1] Google on Tuesday announced a strategic partnership with India’s largest bank, State Bank of India (SBI), to focus on a deeper integration for SBI customers on the tech giant’s digital payments app Google Tez. With this collaboration, users will be able to create an SBI UPI ID – @oksbi – allowing them to transact…

  • Apple launching medical clinics for employees

    Apple launching medical clinics for employees

    [ad_1] The news comes as Amazon has launched its own effort with Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan to improve health care for those companies’ employees. Delivering better primary care is key to the success of all of these employee-led efforts, as it’s far cheaper to prevent disease than treat people who are already sick. Health…

  • Walmart Sam’s Club signs grocery delivery deal with Instacart

    Walmart Sam’s Club signs grocery delivery deal with Instacart

    [ad_1] The grocery delivery landscape just got a lot more interesting. Sam’s Club, a division of Walmart, is partnering with Instacart to offer same-day delivery. It adds yet another major grocer to Instacart’s arsenal as it prepares to compete against Amazon and Whole Foods. In a joint press release, Instacart and Sam’s Club says they’ll…

  • Ruth Porat on Google Fiber pause

    Ruth Porat on Google Fiber pause

    [ad_1] Access hired a new CEO earlier this month, a Time Warner Cable executive who Porat described as having a “really strong history in the industry.” Fiber is one of only three “Other Bets” businesses consistently highlighted during Alphabet’s earnings calls for bringing in any revenue, alongside health-care company Verily, and Nest, which just got…

  • China spent an estimated $279 billion on R&D last year

    China spent an estimated $279 billion on R&D last year

    [ad_1] Zhang Peng | LightRocket | Getty Images A robot on show at the Beijing International Consumer electronics Expo on July 8, 2017. China’s total spending on research and development is estimated to have hit 1.76 trillion yuan ($279 billion) last year — a year-on-year increase of 14 percent, China’s science minister said on Monday.…

  • Alphabet CEO Larry Page and Google CEO Sundar Pichai duties detailed

    Alphabet CEO Larry Page and Google CEO Sundar Pichai duties detailed

    [ad_1] Just-published correspondence between Google parent company Alphabet and the Securities and Exchange Commission breaks down how the company makes decisions regarding its dozen different businesses. Since Google blew up its corporate structure to form Alphabet in late 2015, it now separates its financials between Google, which it divides between advertising and everything else (like…

  • Fitbit earnings Q4 2017

    Fitbit earnings Q4 2017

    [ad_1] Shares of Fitbit plunged as much as 15 percent in after-hours trading on Monday after a disappointing quarterly report. The wearable technology company lost 2 cents per share on revenue of $571 million in the fourth quarter. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected a break-even quarter for Fitbit, with revenue of $589 million. Consumer…

  • Fitbit posted a weaker-than-expected quarter and its shares are crashing

    Fitbit posted a weaker-than-expected quarter and its shares are crashing

    [ad_1] Fitbit, which has increasingly had to fend off competition from devices like the Apple Watch and is increasingly making moves in the healthcare space, still hasn’t seemed to nail things down quite yet as it posted weaker-than-expected financial results for its fourth quarter. The quarter was more or less a complete whiff, falling short…

  • Apple (AAPL) stock just misses all-time high after Buffett comments

    Apple (AAPL) stock just misses all-time high after Buffett comments

    [ad_1] Apple shares nearly hit an all-time high on Monday, after famed investor Warren Buffett discussed his stake in Apple with investors. Shares hit an intraday high of $179.39 in the regular trading session on Monday, and closed at $178.97. The current record from January 18 is an intraday high of $180.10 and a closing…

  • Ancient Egyptian necropolis holds buried treasures – Technology & Science

    Ancient Egyptian necropolis holds buried treasures – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] Egypt’s Antiquities Ministry announced on Saturday the discovery of an ancient necropolis near the Nile Valley city of Minya, south of Cairo, the latest discovery in an area known to house ancient catacombs from the Pharaonic Late Period and the Ptolemaic dynasty. Some of the artifacts found there so far include dozens of sarcophagi (stone…

  • SoftBank Vision Fund will invest in 100 companies: CEO Rajeev Misra

    SoftBank Vision Fund will invest in 100 companies: CEO Rajeev Misra

    [ad_1] SoftBank’s massive $100 billion Vision Fund will make between 70 and 100 investments in technology firms, CEO Rajeev Misra told CNBC on Monday. Since closing the first major round of investment in May 2017, the Vision Fund has invested in 30 companies, from ride-hailing service Uber to Indian e-commerce player Flipkart, and chipmaker Nvidia.…

  • Satya Nadella talks up Microsoft Office 365 growth opportunity

    Satya Nadella talks up Microsoft Office 365 growth opportunity

    [ad_1] Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Monday suggested that Microsoft could grow more from its Office 365 line of cloud productivity apps than anything in the company’s 43-year history. With business editions of Office 365, Microsoft faces competition from Google, as well as younger players like Box and Dropbox, in the race to get companies…

  • Steve Wozniak says someone stole seven bitcoins from him

    Steve Wozniak says someone stole seven bitcoins from him

    [ad_1] Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak had some bitcoins stolen from him, The Economic Times in India reported Monday. “I had seven bitcoins stolen from me through fraud,” Wozniak said at the Times’ Global Business Summit. “Somebody bought them from me online through a credit card and they cancelled the credit card payment. It was that…

  • Tech giants could pay up to 5 percent of total revenue to EU

    Tech giants could pay up to 5 percent of total revenue to EU

    [ad_1] The European Commission wants to tax large digital companies’ revenues based on where their users are located rather than where they are headquartered at a common rate between 1 and 5 percent, a draft Commission document showed. The proposal, seen by Reuters, aims at increasing the tax bill of firms like Amazon, Google and…

  • Apple is said to be releasing the largest iPhone ever in 2018

    Apple is said to be releasing the largest iPhone ever in 2018

    [ad_1] Apple is planning to release the largest iPhone ever, according to a report from Bloomberg published Monday. The largest version of the flagship handset is one of three new smartphones to be released later this year, the news site said citing anonymous sources. The screen could be as large as 6.5 inches — nearly…

  • Apple confirms it uses Google cloud for iCloud

    Apple confirms it uses Google cloud for iCloud

    [ad_1] A file that Apple updated on its website last month provides the first acknowledgment that it’s relying on Google‘s public cloud for data storage for its iCloud services. The disclosure is fresh evidence that Google’s cloud has been picking up usage as it looks to catch up with Amazon and Microsoft in the cloud…

  • Wall Street’s ‘dean of valuation’ says Apple is a ‘cash machine’

    Wall Street’s ‘dean of valuation’ says Apple is a ‘cash machine’

    [ad_1] Wall Street’s “dean of valuation,” Aswath Damodaran, says Apple shares are trading at an attractive valuation. “I think of the four big players: Apple, Alphabet, Facebook and Amazon, Apple is the best value play,” he said on CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” Monday. “It is a cash machine. I never seen a company generate as much…

  • All smartphones unveiled at MWC 2018

    All smartphones unveiled at MWC 2018

    [ad_1] Samsung unveiled the latest version of its flagship Galaxy line of phones on Sunday. The Samsung Galaxy S9 has a similar look to the S8. The biggest differences between the two seem to lie in the S9’s camera, which lets users take better quality pictures in low-lit settings, and includes a slow motion feature…

  • SoftBank ‘seriously’ considering mobile unit IPO: Vision Fund CEO

    SoftBank ‘seriously’ considering mobile unit IPO: Vision Fund CEO

    [ad_1] SoftBank is “seriously” considering spinning off its mobile phone unit in an initial public offering (IPO), the head of its $100 billion investment fund told CNBC on Monday. Last month, the Nikkei newspaper reported that SoftBank planned to list the business and raise about $18 billion to fund investment in technology firms. It already…

  • How to set an out-of-office message on your iPhone

    How to set an out-of-office message on your iPhone

    [ad_1] I recently took a week off and, to my surprise, found it harder than expected to set an out-of-office message from my iPhone. If you’re unfamiliar, an out-of-office message can be used to automatically tell people you aren’t checking email. It’s useful for when you’re on vacation or out sick, for example. One would…

  • Google makes Actions for its Assistant available to more developers

    Google makes Actions for its Assistant available to more developers

    [ad_1] Actions on Google, the Google Assistant’s version of what Amazon calls ‘skills,’ have been around for a while, but Google today announced that is expanding the platform to support a wider group of international developers, in addition to a number of other features for the platform. Maybe the most important update here is that…

  • Mark Zuckerberg has sold $357 million in Facebook shares in February

    Mark Zuckerberg has sold $357 million in Facebook shares in February

    [ad_1] Mark Zuckerberg has sold $357 million worth of Facebook shares this month, ramping up his regularly-timed stock selling to fund his philanthropic efforts. The company CEO and founder, who sold just under $1 billion last year in two dozen sales made at regular intervals, has executed seven separate sales transactions in February, according to…

  • Think twice before buying one

    Think twice before buying one

    [ad_1] Samsung announced the Galaxy S9 on Sunday and, while it’s a compelling device that’s loaded with new features, you should think twice about buying one. My primary concern with Samsung and other Android smartphones outside of the Google Pixel and so-called Android One devices, is that they’re slow to get new software updates. Samsung…

  • EU says stands ready to regulate cryptocurrencies

    EU says stands ready to regulate cryptocurrencies

    [ad_1] The European Union stands ready to regulate cryptocurrencies if risks from the sector are not tackled at the global level, the bloc’s financial services chief said on Monday. A global investment craze over bitcoin and other virtual currencies in the last year has seen wild gyrations in their valuations, making fortunes for some investors…

  • Women in cryptocurrencies push back against ‘blockchain bros’

    Women in cryptocurrencies push back against ‘blockchain bros’

    [ad_1] When a cryptocurrency start-up that promised to revolutionize the fruit and vegetable industry shut down last month, it left behind one word on its website: penis. When a virtual currency company called DateCoin recently tried to entice investors for its initial coin offering, it posted a Facebook ad that featured a reclining woman in…

  • 5G needs a “new mindset” towards Internet rules, telcos warn

    5G needs a “new mindset” towards Internet rules, telcos warn

    [ad_1] Carriers have kicked off the world’s biggest mobile phone tradeshow with calls for an “investment friendly framework” to fund rollouts of next-gen 5G network technology and level the playing field with Internet giants. “We need a new mindset,” argued Telefonica CEO José María Álvarez-Pallete López, giving the first keynote of the morning here at…

  • Bitcoin spikes $700 higher in sudden move

    Bitcoin spikes $700 higher in sudden move

    [ad_1] Bitcoin jumped back above $10,000 Monday morning amid broad gains in the cryptocurrency market. The largest cryptocurrency suddenly spiked in morning trading to near $10,200. That marked a gain of more than $700, or about 7.5 percent, over the last 24 hours on Coinbase, the leading U.S. marketplace for major cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin was trading…

  • Huawei, Asus embrace the smartphone notch

    Huawei, Asus embrace the smartphone notch

    [ad_1] The notch is here to stay. Two upcoming phones are reported to sport the awful, disgusting notch at the top of the screen. Huawei and Asus are following Apple and Essential down the notch hole. Neither of these phones are confirmed or officially announced yet. Both the Huawei and Asus models appeared online ahead…

  • Geely becomes Daimler’s largest shareholder with $9 billion stake

    Geely becomes Daimler’s largest shareholder with $9 billion stake

    [ad_1] Automaker Daimler has a new largest shareholder – Geely Automotive chairman Li Shufu. The Geely stake, worth an estimated $9 billion, should give the Chinese automotive giant more leverage when trying to work out cross-company tech arrangements with Daimler and its sub brands including Mercedes-Benz. Daimler is already partnered up with a major automotive concern…

  • Amazon market cap could hit $1 trillion in 12 months, Dan Ives says

    Amazon market cap could hit $1 trillion in 12 months, Dan Ives says

    [ad_1] Amazon could hit $1 trillion in market cap in the next 12 to 18 months, analyst Dan Ives said Monday. The GBH Insights analyst raised the price target for the e-commerce giant to $1,850 from $1,500. “The Prime membership moat that [CEO Jeff] Bezos & Co. have built is gaining further steam in the…

  • Apple could be working on AirPods-like over-the-ear headphones

    Apple could be working on AirPods-like over-the-ear headphones

    [ad_1] According to KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and Apple Insider, Apple could be working on a brand new pair of wireless headphones for later this year. While the company already owns Beats, those over-the-ear headphones could be sold under the Apple brand. It seems like the AirPods are a success, and the company wants to…

  • Pop-up cameras could soon be a mobile trend

    [ad_1] There’s an interesting concept making its way around Mobile World Congress. Two gadgets offer cameras hidden until activated, which offer a fresh take on design and additional privacy. Vivo built a camera into a smartphone concept that’s on a little sliding tray and Huawei will soon offer a MacBook Pro clone that features a…

  • SoftBank backs Uber’s pledge to go public in 2019

    SoftBank backs Uber’s pledge to go public in 2019

    [ad_1] Uber has significant growth opportunities in the future, even in more developed markets, the CEO of the SoftBank Vision Fund told CNBC Monday, backing its plan for an initial public offering (IPO) by 2019. Speakingin November, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi stated that the entire board at his firm want an IPO, with CEO Khosrowshahi…

  • Ford cars are getting a new ‘voice-controlled co-driver’ thanks to Sygic

    Ford cars are getting a new ‘voice-controlled co-driver’ thanks to Sygic

    [ad_1] Ford vehicles equipped with the automaker’s SYNC 3 infotainment system will soon have access to a new voice-powered driving assistant behind the wheel – Sygic’s new aptly named “Driving Assistant.” The feature, which works with Sygic’s GPS navigation app, is described as a “voice-controlled co-driver that helps the driver identify nearby rest-stops, restaurants, hotels”…

  • May Mobility raises $11.5 million from BMW, Toyota

    May Mobility raises $11.5 million from BMW, Toyota

    [ad_1] The start-up has plans to set up fleets of its shuttles in new locations later this year. It hasn’t yet disclosed the names of early customers or future destinations. According to May Mobility COO Alisyn Malek, a former GM engineer, “We’re seeing a lot of interest from municipalities and real estate developers. We expect…

  • Qualcomm proposes further price talks with Broadcom

    Qualcomm proposes further price talks with Broadcom

    [ad_1] Chipmaker Qualcomm on Monday urged Broadcom to enter into direct negotiations on its $117 billion offer for the company, and said the two sides had made progress on regulatory and other issues at a meeting last week. Qualcomm maintained that all of Broadcom’s previous offers materially undervalued the company and proposed they conduct mutual…

  • Samsung and Apple have a new smartphone battleground: Emojis

    Samsung and Apple have a new smartphone battleground: Emojis

    [ad_1] Major smartphone makers grappling with a slowing market are running out of features to entice users to buy their latest gadgets. Now they’re turning to emojis to show off the augmented reality (AR) capabilities of their handsets. Apple was the first to bring out an AR emoji feature, called Animoji, on the iPhone X…

  • In 2018 the headphone jack is a rare beast

    In 2018 the headphone jack is a rare beast

    [ad_1] The wireless industry is currently rolling out the latest and greatest at Mobile World Congress. Nineteen phones were announced around this industry event including the latest from Samsung, Sony, Nokia and LG. These are the phones that the manufacturers will push on consumers in 2018. The 3.5mm jack is available on the vast majority…

  • Sony teases an ultra low light camera for its future phones

    Sony teases an ultra low light camera for its future phones

    [ad_1] This morning’s Sony press conference was a real whirlwind. The company announced two new phones and the availability of its Xperia Ear Duo, still managed to wrap it all up in about an hour. All said, it was actually kind of refreshing to be in and out so quickly. There was a quick “one…

  • 5G ‘equally as important’ as roads and railways

    5G ‘equally as important’ as roads and railways

    [ad_1] China recognizes the development of next-generation 5G technology is just as important as other infrastructure projects, according to the CEO of the world’s second-largest maker of mobile network equipment. Speaking at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Monday, Ericsson CEO Borje Ekholm told CNBC: “What I think is happening in China is that they…

  • Sailfish v3 sets its sights on 4G feature phones

    Sailfish v3 sets its sights on 4G feature phones

    [ad_1] With the smartphone OS market almost entirely sewn up between Google and Apple, what’s an alternative operating system maker to do? Take an interest in feature phones, that’s what. Today Jolla, the Finnish maker of an Android alternative called Sailfish, has announced v3 of its platform. At a press conference at the Mobile World Congress…