Category: Technology

  • BMW wants to turn your smartphone into your car key

    BMW wants to turn your smartphone into your car key

    [ad_1] Just like CES has seen an influx of car manufacturers in recent years, MWC, too, is now a showcase for new in-car technology. Like in previous years, BMW once again set up shop in Barcelona this week to show off some of its most recent innovations, all of which bring together some of the…

  • Ford adds Waze to its Sync 3 AppLink for iOS users

    Ford adds Waze to its Sync 3 AppLink for iOS users

    [ad_1] While some carmakers and others worry about Google’s domination in mapping and how that will play out in the auto industry, we are continuing to see announcements that point, if not to Google’s influence growing, its place in the market and how some may be testing the waters for more. Today, Ford announced that…

  • Tokyo wants to surpass Pyeongchang to be the most high-tech Olympics

    Tokyo wants to surpass Pyeongchang to be the most high-tech Olympics

    [ad_1] The Pyeongchang Winter Olympics has been hailed as the most tech-centric ever, but Tokyo now wants to beat that record in 2020. Masa Takaya, spokesperson for The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, told CNBC on “Squawk Box”: “Tokyo 2020 is on track to deliver the most innovative Games in history.”…

  • SafeToNet demos anti-sexting child safety tool

    SafeToNet demos anti-sexting child safety tool

    [ad_1] With rising concern over social media’s ‘toxic‘ content problem, and mainstream consumer trust apparently on the slide, there’s growing pressure on parents to keep children from being overexposed to the Internet’s dark sides. Yet pulling the plug on social media isn’t exactly an option. UK startup SafeToNet reckons it can help, with a forthcoming system of…

  • Believe it or not, Windows Phone is BACK from the DEAD | Tech | Life & Style

    Believe it or not, Windows Phone is BACK from the DEAD | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] Windows Phone is back. Well, sort of. Microsoft has started selling its Lumia-branded handsets in the Windows Store again. The Redmond-based technology company removed all trace of its Lumia smartphone range from the official store last year. It dropped a slew of handsets, including the Lumia 650 and the flagship Lumia 950. The decision…

  • Sony unveils Xperia XZ2 with world’s first 4K HDR video recording

    Sony unveils Xperia XZ2 with world’s first 4K HDR video recording

    [ad_1] Sony took the wraps of its latest smartphone Monday, which it claims is the world’s first to offer so-called 4K high dynamic range (HDR) video recording. The Japanese tech giant hopes its bolstered camera will help it battle smartphone giants Samsung and Apple. Images shot in HDR essentially make the contrast between light and…

  • Sony’s new Xperia flagship shoots 4K HDR videos

    Sony’s new Xperia flagship shoots 4K HDR videos

    [ad_1] Sony always had an odd sort of relationship with the smartphone. Sure, it’s one of the world’s largest consumer electronics companies, but it’s never really cracked the code with its Xperia devices. Really, the company’s phones tend to feel more like a showcase for its latest camera technologies than truly competitive devices. The XZ2…

  • Fintech lender Revolut breaks even as it prepares global expansion

    Fintech lender Revolut breaks even as it prepares global expansion

    [ad_1] British digital lender Revolut has broken even for the first time, in a rare development for a niche sector that has struggled with profitability. Revolut said Monday that it had broken even for the first time in December, and that its monthly transaction volume surged to $1.5 billion, an increase of over 700 percent…

  • Huawei P20 Flagship Smartphone Launch Set for March 27

    Huawei P20 Flagship Smartphone Launch Set for March 27

    [ad_1] China’s Huawei launched a new laptop and tablet on Sunday as it seeks to cement its place among the world’s three biggest electronic device manufacturers. This year Huawei will present its new flagship smartphone – the P20 – on March 27 in Paris, in what is seen as a bid not to be eclipsed by Samsung’s…

  • Xiaomi ‘doing a lot of research’ on A.I. chips for smartphones

    Xiaomi ‘doing a lot of research’ on A.I. chips for smartphones

    [ad_1] Photographer | CNBC Wang Xiang, head of international at Xiaomi, holds a Mi Max 2 smartphone for a photograph during a news conference in Hong Kong, China, on Monday, June 26, 2017. Xiaomi is researching chips that enable artificial intelligence (AI) on mobile devices, but has not made a decision on whether to make…

  • Huawei rivals using politics to kick it out of US, top exec says

    Huawei rivals using politics to kick it out of US, top exec says

    [ad_1] Huawei’s competitors are worried about its strength and are using politics to kick the company out of the U.S. market, the head of the Chinese giant’s consumer business said on Sunday, adding that mobile carriers want to work with it. The Chinese electronics titan has had a tough time in the U.S. of late.…

  • Xiaomi on US market entry: ‘We’ll be there’

    Xiaomi on US market entry: ‘We’ll be there’

    [ad_1] Xiaomi is building its “resources” to enter the U.S. market, a top executive at the company has told CNBC. Last week, Xiaomi signed a deal with Microsoft to explore cooperation in the areas of cloud computing, AI and hardware. When asked if this is a sign the Chinese electronics giant is seriously considering an…

  • 11-year-old Andrew Courey wrote a book on bitcoin

    11-year-old Andrew Courey wrote a book on bitcoin

    [ad_1] Courey said it took him about three months to research, write and, with the help of his parents, edit the book. “Over the holiday period, he locked himself in his room and just cranked,” said his dad, who’s been investing in stocks for 16 years and currently works for a firm in Waltham, Massachusetts.…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9 UK Prices REVEALED: EE, Sky, Three, Vodafone monthly contracts and DEALS | Tech | Life & Style

    Samsung Galaxy S9 UK Prices REVEALED: EE, Sky, Three, Vodafone monthly contracts and DEALS | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] SAMSUNG Samsung Galaxy S9 is HERE, with EE, Vodafone, O2 confirming pre-order deals The Samsung Galaxy S9 has arrived. Samsung’s next-generation flagship smartphone sports a similar industrial design to its predecessor, with the same edge-to-edge dual-curved “Infinity Display”. However, the South Korean technology company has made some dramatic improvements to the camera. On the…

  • Huawei P20 will be ‘much better’ than iPhone X, top exec Richard Yu says

    Huawei P20 will be ‘much better’ than iPhone X, top exec Richard Yu says

    [ad_1] Chris Ratcliffe | Bloomberg | Getty Images Richard Yu, chief executive officer of Huawei’s consumer business group, speaking during the launch of P10 & P10 Plus smartphones and Huawei Watch 2 smartwatch, ahead of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017. Huawei’s upcoming P20 smartphone will be “much…

  • Hands on with the Samsung Galaxy S9’s innovative new camera

    Hands on with the Samsung Galaxy S9’s innovative new camera

    [ad_1] Samsung’s Galaxy S9 is an update that mostly sticks to the look and feel of the previous generation device, which is probably a big reason why the company is focusing specifically on the flagship smartphone’s camera for this reveal. The Galaxy S8 and S8+ already had one of the better smartphone cameras in the…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9 launches at Mobile World Congress: Specs, price

    Samsung Galaxy S9 launches at Mobile World Congress: Specs, price

    [ad_1] And the electronics titan saw rising competition last year in the high-end smartphone space from Apple and Chinese vendor Huawei. To counter this, Samsung revealed a new trade-in program in partnership with mobile networks, where users can get money for their old devices. The hope is that it will make buying an expensive phone…

  • Nokia 8 Sirocco launches with near $1,000 price tag to battle iPhone X

    Nokia 8 Sirocco launches with near $1,000 price tag to battle iPhone X

    [ad_1] HMD Global, the company that now makes Nokia-branded phones, launched a slew of smartphones on Sunday, including a high-end offering to compete with giants Apple and Samsung. The smartphones are the Nokia 1, a new version of the Nokia 6, the Nokia 7 Plus and the Nokia 8 Sirocco, HMD’s most premium offering. At…

  • ZTE brings premium features to its mid-range Blade line

    ZTE brings premium features to its mid-range Blade line

    [ad_1] ZTE’s one of those workhorse smartphone companies you don’t hear much about, aside from the occasional misguided flirtation with a bizarre form factor, a la the dual-screen Axon M. But the Chinese handset manufacturer still powers away and manages to produce some solid handsets at bargain bin prices. The company hasn’t officially announced pricing…

  • Nokia 8110 released for $97 with 4G internet

    Nokia 8110 released for $97 with 4G internet

    [ad_1] A new version of the iconic Nokia 8110 with 4G internet was launched on Sunday. First released in 1996, the Nokia 8110 was often referred to as the “banana phone” due to its distinctive curved shape and was used by Keanu Reeves’ character Neo in the 1999 movie “The Matrix.” HMD Global, a start-up…

  • Huawei unveils its first 5G chipset at Mobile World Congress

    Huawei unveils its first 5G chipset at Mobile World Congress

    [ad_1] Arjun Kharpal | CNBC Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business group, presents the company’s new 5G chipset called Balong 5G01 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Sunday, February 25, 2018. Huawei on Sunday unveiled its first chip to enable mobile devices to access 5G internet speeds. The chipset is called the Huawei…

  • US Supreme Court weighs Microsoft privacy fight over data stored overseas

    US Supreme Court weighs Microsoft privacy fight over data stored overseas

    [ad_1] A major privacy rights fight between Microsoft and the Justice Department reaches the Supreme Court this week, with the justices considering whether U.S. law allows prosecutors to compel technology companies to hand over data stored overseas. The nine justices will hear arguments on Tuesday in a case that pits the interests of tech companies…

  • Huawei launches MateBook 10 Pro at Mobile World Congress

    Huawei launches MateBook 10 Pro at Mobile World Congress

    [ad_1] Huawei launched the first MateBook X last year, its first laptop on the market. The MateBook X Pro is an upgraded version of this. The company has been pushing its smartphones aggressively and is now the third-largest smartphone player in the world by market share. But in the PC segment, it is not in…

  • Huawei launches its new MediaPad M5 tablets

    Huawei launches its new MediaPad M5 tablets

    [ad_1] Tablets may not be the most exciting product category these days, but they also aren’t quite as dead as some pundits would like you to believe — and for Huawei, they are actually a growing business. Indeed, the company argues that it’s now the third largest tablet maker in the world. It’s no surprise…

  • Watch Samsung’s MWC conference live right here

    Watch Samsung’s MWC conference live right here

    [ad_1] Samsung’s press conference at MWC in Barcelona is happening today. The conference starts at 6 PM CET (5 PM GMT, 12 PM EST, 9 AM PST). You can also check out our liveblog to get our commentary on Samsung’s news. And of course, everybody is waiting for the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+. Details…

  • Watch HMD unveil Nokia phones live right here

    Watch HMD unveil Nokia phones live right here

    [ad_1] HMD is holding a press conference at MWC in Barcelona to showcase some Nokia-branded phones. The conference starts at 4:00 PM CET (3:00 PM GMT, 10:00 AM EST). HMD licenses the Nokia brand so that the company can release smartphones under the Nokia brand. It isn’t the company we used to know and love,…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9 price LEAKS ahead of MWC Galaxy Unpacked keynote | Tech | Life & Style

    Samsung Galaxy S9 price LEAKS ahead of MWC Galaxy Unpacked keynote | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] TWITTER.COM/EVLEAKS • GETTY Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 will be much pricier than their predecessors Samsung Galaxy S9 will be unveiled at the Galaxy Unpacked keynote tomorrow. The next-generation smartphone is tipped to sport a dramatically improved camera, alongside a faster processor and relocated fingerprint scanner. Samsung is rumoured to keep a similar…

  • The curious case of the LG V30S ThinQ

    The curious case of the LG V30S ThinQ

    [ad_1] Welcome to LG’s new smartphone strategy. A new flagship every year, followed by an incremental upgrade six months later. It’s a strange approach that’s sure to annoy early adopters, but LG’s certainly not the first to adopt the strategy — it’s in-line with the sort of thing OnePlus, among others, have been doing for…

  • This is the Samsung Galaxy S9 launch video

    This is the Samsung Galaxy S9 launch video

    [ad_1] And this year is all about business. While the Samsung Galaxy S9 is going to be announced tomorrow at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Slashleaks shared the official promo video for the Samsung’s upcoming flagship device. It’s a polished 3-minute video packed with information about the new phone. First, just like rumors said, it…

  • Dalhousie students fight North Korean propaganda with floating USB drives – Nova Scotia

    Dalhousie students fight North Korean propaganda with floating USB drives – Nova Scotia

    [ad_1] A group of students at Dalhousie University in Halifax is helping a North Korean defector strike at the heart of Kim Jong-un’s regime — not with weapons, but with the truth. Students in the international development studies program are taking part in former political prisoner Jung Gwang-il’s worldwide push to send USB flash drives into North Korea. The campaign is called…

  • The Rite Press takes low-tech coffee making to high-tech highs

    The Rite Press takes low-tech coffee making to high-tech highs

    [ad_1] If coffee be the food of innovation, pour on. Give me excess of it that, surfeiting, the appetite may sicken, and so die. And if you wish to pour me coffee, do so from the Rite Press, a clever hack on the traditional French press that adds a few features that even high-end models…

  • Lief Therapeutics wearable stress tracker: review

    Lief Therapeutics wearable stress tracker: review

    [ad_1] Wearable devices, including the Apple Watch, are now tracking one of the key indicators of stress: Heart rate variability, or more simply put, the variation between heartbeats. It’s not an exact science, but generally speaking, people who have a higher heart rate variability tend to be more resilient to stress, are often in a…

  • Google ARCore 1.0 Goes Out of Preview; Google Lens to Soon Be Available on Google Photos App

    Google ARCore 1.0 Goes Out of Preview; Google Lens to Soon Be Available on Google Photos App

    [ad_1] Google on Friday announced the launch of ARCore 1.0, the company’s augmented reality SDK (Software Development Kit) for developers on Android. With version 1.0, developers can now publish their AR-based to the Google Play Store. Additionally, the update brings improved environmental understanding to place virtual objects on textured surfaces. Google also announced that Google…

  • Apple moves to store iCloud keys in China, raising human rights fears

    Apple moves to store iCloud keys in China, raising human rights fears

    [ad_1] Apple says the joint venture does not mean that China has any kind of “backdoor” into user data and that Apple alone – not its Chinese partner – will control the encryption keys. But Chinese customers will notice some differences from the start: their iCloud accounts will now be co-branded with the name of…

  • Google Assistant Getting Hindi Support By 2018-End; Multilingual Mode Also Announced

    Google Assistant Getting Hindi Support By 2018-End; Multilingual Mode Also Announced

    [ad_1] Google on Friday announced that its AI-based Assistant would soon be accessible in more than 30 global languages, including Hindi, reaching almost 95 percent of all Android devices worldwide. Apart from Hindi, Google’s virtual assistant will also expand into other languages including Indonesian, Norwegian, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, and Thai on Android devices and iPhones.…

  • Astronomers spotted Elon Musk’s Tesla through a telescope

    Astronomers spotted Elon Musk’s Tesla through a telescope

    [ad_1] If you look up in the sky and think you see a shooting star — you might just be looking at Elon Musk’s Tesla Roadster floating in space. A group of astronomers spotted the red coupe with a high-powered telescope in Arizona. The Roadster was launched into orbit aboard SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket on…

  • Facebook demos, then removes, violent game demo from booth at CPAC

    Facebook demos, then removes, violent game demo from booth at CPAC

    [ad_1] Money Sharma | AFP | Getty Images Hugo Barr, VP of VR at Facebook Facebook showed a violent virtual reality game demonstration in its kiosk at a conservative political conference near Washington, then removed the demo out of respect for recent school shooting victims in Florida after at least one attendee shared a video…

  • Nope, Android isn’t getting a system-wide dark mode (at least not yet)

    Nope, Android isn’t getting a system-wide dark mode (at least not yet)

    [ad_1] According to a number of reports today, the next version of Android would include a “dark mode” – something that’s been a long-time feature request from those who prefer the dark-themed and power saving option that’s already available in apps like YouTube and Twitter. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. News that Android was getting…

  • Dropbox shows how it manages costs by deleting inactive accounts

    Dropbox shows how it manages costs by deleting inactive accounts

    [ad_1] Dropbox employs a somewhat unusual technique to lower its costs, the cloud software company revealed on Friday in its filing to go public. In a process the company calls “infrastructure optimization,” Dropbox said it deletes users’ accounts if they don’t sign in for a year and don’t respond to emails. That keeps the company…

  • Dropbox is going public: Here’s who’s making money

    Dropbox is going public: Here’s who’s making money

    [ad_1] Dropbox has taken a very unconventional route to an IPO. Four years ago, the cloud software vendor raised $350 million in private capital at a $10 billion valuation and has since struggled to justify that price. On Friday, Dropbox filed its long-awaited prospectus, providing the first official look at its financials as well as…

  • The Dropbox IPO filing is here

    The Dropbox IPO filing is here

    [ad_1] It’s official, the Dropbox IPO filing is here. Going public is a huge milestone for Dropbox and has been one of the most anticipated tech IPOs for several years now. The cloud storage company has been around since 2007 and has raised over $600 million in funding. We knew that it had already filed…

  • Artificial intelligence shows unprecedented detail in global fishing activities

    Artificial intelligence shows unprecedented detail in global fishing activities

    [ad_1] Researchers are learning more than ever before about the effects humans are having on global fish stocks. It’s all thanks to a website — funded in part by actor Leonardo DiCaprio’s foundation — that tracks ships and uses a type of artificial intelligence to figure out incredible detail in worldwide fishing patterns. Kristina Boerder, a PhD student in marine biology…

  • Why companies are scrambling for the once little-known element cobalt

    Why companies are scrambling for the once little-known element cobalt

    [ad_1] The once little-known element cobalt is rapidly rising in price, and some warn shortages could hit the metal in the future. The proliferation of lithium-ion batteries, of which cobalt is a key ingredient, in electronics and electrified vehicles is the chief factor fueling this rise in price and concerns among companies over the security…

  • Form S-1 prospectus filing, full text

    Form S-1 prospectus filing, full text

    [ad_1] Cloud storage company DropBox filed to raise $500 million in a public offering on Friday, giving investors a first look at the books of a coveted unicorn start-up that was previously valued at $10 billion. Here’s what the filing said: Revenue: $1.11 billion in 2017, up 31 percent from the prior year Net loss:…

  • Instacart discovers a bug that withheld tips and overcharged users

    Instacart discovers a bug that withheld tips and overcharged users

    [ad_1] Grocery delivery start-up Instacart has discovered a bug in its checkout flow that affected some of their users’ ability to waive service fees and some shoppers’ ability to receive tips. In a blog post, the company says the bug was related to product updates made at the end of 2017 and fixed this week.…

  • Steve Wozniak doesn’t agree with Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking on A.I.

    Steve Wozniak doesn’t agree with Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking on A.I.

    [ad_1] Then, according to Wozniak, he was on a panel speaking with Ray Kurzweil, the famed futurist and author, who, in his book “The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology,” prophesied that machines will be able to process as much as and as fast as the human brain by 2045. Kurzweil convinced Wozniak with…

  • Bank of America worried about threat of cryptocurrency to its business

    Bank of America worried about threat of cryptocurrency to its business

    [ad_1] Cryptocurrencies pose a competitive threat to Bank of America‘s business, the company said in a regulatory filing Thursday. “Clients may choose to conduct business with other market participants who engage in business or offer products in areas we deem speculative or risky, such as cryptocurrencies,” the bank said. Such increased competition may “negatively affect…

  • Intel’s Vaunt AR glasses stylish but basic: Sources

    Intel’s Vaunt AR glasses stylish but basic: Sources

    [ad_1] Vaunt’s existence was a bit of an open secret within the augmented reality industry, but its soft launch caught people off guard, one source said. Last summer, CNBC reported that Intel had eliminated its wearables division including its entire smartwatch and fitness-tracker group, to focus on augmented reality. But a few months later, Bloomberg…

  • D-Wave is raising money to bring quantum computing to public cloud

    D-Wave is raising money to bring quantum computing to public cloud

    [ad_1] Quantum computing differs from classical computing, which is defined by binary code — 1s and 0s. With quantum computing, there are units called qubits that aren’t limited to that binary state and have the ability to store dramatically more information. In 2015, Google said that its project with NASA using a D-Wave machine performed…

  • Ledger is working on new native apps for its cryptocurrency hardware wallet

    Ledger is working on new native apps for its cryptocurrency hardware wallet

    [ad_1] French startup Ledger is making some of the most secure cryptocurrency hardware wallets out there. But the company’s apps aren’t that great. That’s why the company announced that Ledger has been working on brand new native apps for all desktop and mobile platforms. Right now, Ledger relies on Google Chrome for its desktop apps.…

  • Zelle has rival PayPal’s volume in under a year

    Zelle has rival PayPal’s volume in under a year

    [ad_1] Venmo is just one page in PayPal’s mobile payments portfolio, though — the company, across all of its P2P platforms, moved $27 billion in the last quarter alone — so Zelle hasn’t proven to be a threat yet. “We have tremendous momentum behind our broader [person-to-person segment],” Ready said. “As other players come into…

  • Alphabet expands Google ARCore, Google Lens on Android

    Alphabet expands Google ARCore, Google Lens on Android

    [ad_1] The Android app store will soon be filled with augmented reality apps to rival those available for iOS, according to a Friday blog post from Google. Google said on Friday that ARCore — a software development tool for Android — is coming out of “preview” mode and is now available to developers. The new…

  • Microsoft and Xiaomi to collaborate on AI, cloud computing and hardware

    Microsoft and Xiaomi to collaborate on AI, cloud computing and hardware

    [ad_1] After Microsoft signed a deal to test Windows 10 on Xiaomi devices in 2015 and then Xiaomi bought a trove of patents to help run other Microsoft services on its devices in 2016, today the two companies announced another chapter in its collaboration. Xiaomi and Microsoft have signed a Strategic Framework Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)…

  • Rocket builders looking to Brazil for equatorial launch site

    Rocket builders looking to Brazil for equatorial launch site

    [ad_1] A group representing five U.S. private rocket companies visited Brazil in December to meet with the nation’s space agency and analyze the possibility of launching from the equatorial Alcantara launch complex. The U.S. Department of Commerce was informed about the trip, which was organized by members of the private space industry. The group met…

  • Gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin shunned social media at Olympics

    Gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin shunned social media at Olympics

    [ad_1] Shiffrin won the silver on Thursday in the Alpine downhill-slalom combined, adding to her gold last week in the giant slalom. She missed a bronze by eight-hundredths of a second in the slalom, an event in which she won gold at the 2014 games. “Basically, for the last three weeks, I haven’t even gone…

  • Archos announces a cryptocurrency hardware wallet (yes, Archos)

    Archos announces a cryptocurrency hardware wallet (yes, Archos)

    [ad_1] Remember Archos? Yes, that Archos, the company that made portable multimedia players (PMPs) with below average touch screen ten years ago. The company is still around, selling cheap Android phones, cheap tablets, cheap drones and more. And yet, for the first time in many years, I’m excited by an Archos product again. The company…

  • Top hedge fund holdings: Apple is No. 11

    Top hedge fund holdings: Apple is No. 11

    [ad_1] Getty Images Apple CEO Tim Cook (R) and Apple chief design officer Jonathan Ive (L) look at the new Apple iPhone X during an Apple special event at the Steve Jobs Theatre on the Apple Park campus on September 12, 2017 in Cupertino, California. Apple is the only “big five” technology company that’s not…

  • Smartphone sales are slowing and here are two key reasons why

    Smartphone sales are slowing and here are two key reasons why

    [ad_1] Device trade-in is playing an increasing role in all smartphone upgrades — and increasing the affordability of all devices — especially in the premium category. The company said data for 2017 showed U.S. consumers owned a device for 2.59 years, or 945 days before trading it in. That’s 78 days longer than in 2016…

  • These 10 stocks most loved by hedge funds are beating the market

    These 10 stocks most loved by hedge funds are beating the market

    [ad_1] Goldman Sachs says the stocks most owned by hedge funds are outperforming the market. The bank’s hedge fund VIP (very important positions) list consists of the 50 stocks that “appear most often among the top 10 holdings of fundamentally driven hedge fund portfolios” for the December quarter. Goldman analyzed the positions of 808 hedge…

  • Airbnb Brian Chesky promises to be more responsible

    Airbnb Brian Chesky promises to be more responsible

    [ad_1] Home-booking company Airbnb has sparred with regulators across the globe, but Chief Executive Brian Chesky on Thursday spoke of coming to terms with his responsibility for how the company can impact housing markets and neighborhoods. “Every year I think you have a sense you have even more responsibility than the year before,” Chesky said…

  • FACEBOOK SCAM WARNING – This con could cost you THOUSANDS, don’t get caught out | Tech | Life & Style

    FACEBOOK SCAM WARNING – This con could cost you THOUSANDS, don’t get caught out | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] Facebook users are being warned about a Facebook Messenger scam that could cost them thousands of pounds. Martin Lewis, the MoneySavingExpert founder, is warning Facebook members about the scam which sees cybercriminals pretending to be him. Lewis said he was “sickened” by the Facebook scam which sees crooks try to fool victims into signing-up…

  • ‘Walmart should have created Amazon’

    ‘Walmart should have created Amazon’

    [ad_1] Walmart should have been the one to dominate online shopping not Amazon, leading dealmaker Ralph Schlosstein told CNBC on Friday. “Walmart should have created Amazon,” said Schlosstein, chief executive officer of Evercore Partners. “No reason in the world they didn’t, except that no board or no CEO would take 15 years of investment that…

  • US blocks a Chinese deal amid rising tensions over technology

    US blocks a Chinese deal amid rising tensions over technology

    [ad_1] United States officials have torpedoed a Chinese state-backed group’s plan to buy an American electronics company, signaling the Trump administration’s continuing skepticism toward Chinese investment deals, particularly those that involve transferring technological know-how. Xcerra, a Massachusetts-based provider of equipment for testing computer chips and circuit boards, said this week that it was withdrawing from…

  • ‘Tiny trash’ a big problem for Canada’s shorelines – Toronto

    ‘Tiny trash’ a big problem for Canada’s shorelines – Toronto

    [ad_1] Small pieces of plastic and foam topped a list of types of litter found along Canada’s shorelines last year, beating out the previous year’s winner — cigarette butts. That’s because this is the first year The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, a conservation effort between the non-profit group Ocean Wise and the World Wildlife Fund of Canada,…

  • Environmental groups pinning hopes on major spending for conservation in budget – Politics

    Environmental groups pinning hopes on major spending for conservation in budget – Politics

    [ad_1] Environmental and conservation groups are convinced that there will be a significant amount of money — up to $1.4 billion dollars — in next week’s federal budget for conservation. They say all signs point to a growing political commitment to meeting Canada’s international goal of protecting 17 per cent of its land and fresh water by 2020. “There is a…

  • Steve Jobs’ pre-Apply job application to raise $50,000 at auction

    Steve Jobs’ pre-Apply job application to raise $50,000 at auction

    [ad_1] A job application that Steve Jobs filled out before he co-founded Apple is expected to fetch more than $50,000 at auction. The 1973 application, which will be sold at Boston, Massachusetts-based auction house RR Auction, provides an early glimpse of Jobs’ ambition to work in the emerging tech industry. The document, which is one-page…

  • Google Files Go Updated With Support for Google Drive File Backup

    Google Files Go Updated With Support for Google Drive File Backup

    [ad_1] Google recently released the latest software update for its Files Go app on Android. The update, although minor, brings along a crucial feature that allows users to backup their files on Google Drive through the Files Go app. Apart from that, the update also adds “additional SD card features” and several bug fixes and…

  • Google Starts Taking Payments for Apps via Kenya’s M-Pesa Service

    Google Starts Taking Payments for Apps via Kenya’s M-Pesa Service

    [ad_1] Google Play apps and games store has started accepting payments in Kenya through Safaricom’s mobile phone M-Pesa service to boost downloads in a market where many people do not have a credit card. M-Pesa, which enables customers to transfer money and pay bills via mobile phone, has 27.8 million users in the nation of…

  • Jio TV vs Airtel TV: Which Is the Best Live TV Streaming Option?

    Jio TV vs Airtel TV: Which Is the Best Live TV Streaming Option?

    [ad_1] When we talk about online video, it’s mostly about on-demand services, such as Netflix, Hotstar, or Amazon Prime Video, but it’s also possible to watch live television on your phone. There are a number of different apps to do this. For example, if you’re a Tata Sky subscriber, you could use the Tata Sky…

  • YouTube Excels at Recommending Videos but Not at Detecting Hoaxes

    YouTube Excels at Recommending Videos but Not at Detecting Hoaxes

    [ad_1] YouTube’s failure to stop the spread of conspiracy theories related to last week’s school shooting in Florida highlights a problem that has long plagued the platform: It is far better at recommending videos that appeal to users than at stanching the flow of lies. The company for years has poured resources into better tuning…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9, 5G and artificial intelligence

    Samsung Galaxy S9, 5G and artificial intelligence

    [ad_1] Artificial intelligence (AI) was one of 2017’s biggest technology buzzwords and it continues to be talked about by companies this year. Telecom firms will be discussing how AI is being used to enhance their networks, while mobile players will be talking about how the technology is being used in their devices. For example, last…

  • Google India to Hold 3-Day Developer Summit in Goa

    Google India to Hold 3-Day Developer Summit in Goa

    [ad_1] With an aim to creating a pool of highly-skilled workforce in the country, Google on Friday announced a three-day ‘Developer Students Club’ (DSC) summit in Goa. The summit – from February 23 to 25 – is aimed at giving the Indian student community a head-start on Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Mobile and Web…

  • A singing robot factory can’t find enough human workers

    A singing robot factory can’t find enough human workers

    [ad_1] “Digital skills, IT skills, all the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) skills are really very important for…the workers of the future,” said Stefano Scabbio, president of Northern Europe, Mediterranean, and Eastern Europe at ManpowerGroup, a global staffing firm. In a January survey of 20,000 employers from 42 countries, ManpowerGroup found 86 percent of…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9 scores MONSTER benchmark scores | Tech | Life & Style

    Samsung Galaxy S9 scores MONSTER benchmark scores | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] The Galaxy S9+ has surfaced on Geekbench – days before it is due to be announced by Samsung. And if the score is genuine, it’s certainly nothing to be scoffed at. Spotted by Dutch technology blog Telefoon Abonnement, the Galaxy S9+ purportedly scored 3773 in the single-core test, and 9024 in the multi-core. Geekbench…

  • Aditya Birla Idea Payments Bank Commences Operations

    Aditya Birla Idea Payments Bank Commences Operations

    [ad_1] Aditya Birla Group-owned Idea Cellular on Thursday announced the commencement of operations of the Aditya Birla Idea Payments Bank in India. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued the licence to Idea Cellular Payments Bank under Section 22 (1) of the Banking Regulation Act of 1949. Idea, in partnership with Aditya Birla Nuvo, was…

  • Nissan and DeNA to test self-driving taxi service Easy Ride

    Nissan and DeNA to test self-driving taxi service Easy Ride

    [ad_1] Automaker Nissan and tech firm DeNA will test out a self-driving taxi service in Japan. Nissan said Friday it would conduct a field test of the service, called Easy Ride, on March 5, in the Minatomirai district of Yokohama, along a set route of about 4.5 kilometers. The cars will contain a tablet that…

  • Not Behind Ola in India, Here to Stay: Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi

    Not Behind Ola in India, Here to Stay: Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi

    [ad_1] Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has categorically denied that the company has any plans to exit India anytime soon, and talked about his vision for the comapy’s growth in India over the next ten years or more. Uber was less successful in China, where it eventually had to exit the market in exchange for a…

  • Five positive factors for 2018

    Five positive factors for 2018

    [ad_1] Bitcoin (BTC) is the most important cryptocurrency. Most government-backed money that goes in and out of crypto goes through bitcoin, so what happens to the original cryptocurrency affects the entire market. The token’s market dominance stood at about 40 percent as of Wednesday. By my estimates, however, it’s clear bitcoin’s market dominance should return…

  • Intel Did Not Tell US Cyber Officials About Chip Flaws Until Made Public

    Intel Did Not Tell US Cyber Officials About Chip Flaws Until Made Public

    [ad_1] Intel Corp did not inform US cyber-security officials of the so-called Meltdown and Spectre chip security flaws until they leaked to the public, six months after Alphabet notified the chipmaker of the problems, according to letters sent by tech companies to lawmakers on Thursday. Current and former US government officials have raised concerns that the government was…

  • Invasive bloody red shrimp found in Lake Superior – Thunder Bay

    Invasive bloody red shrimp found in Lake Superior – Thunder Bay

    [ad_1] An invasive species, with a name right out of a horror movie, has been found for the first time in Lake Superior.  The bloody red shrimp, which is usually found in the Caspian region of eastern Europe, was found around Twin Ports harbour in Minnesota last July. If the population grows, the critter could potentially represent a…

  • Police sketch created with DNA technology is potentially useless or even misleading, says scientist – Calgary

    Police sketch created with DNA technology is potentially useless or even misleading, says scientist – Calgary

    [ad_1] Calgary police hired a U.S. biotech company to create a picture of a woman using only her DNA, but a scientist says the evidence behind the technology to create the image simply isn’t there.  On Christmas Eve, a newborn girl was found in a parking lot in the northwest Calgary neighbourhood of Bowness. Police said it’s not yet known…

  • Palantir ordered to open books to investor seeking U.S. fraud probe

    Palantir ordered to open books to investor seeking U.S. fraud probe

    [ad_1] Data analytics and security company Palantir Technologies must open its books to early investor Marc Abramowitz, who wants to investigate possible fraud and mismanagement at one of the most highly valued private U.S. companies, a judge ruled on Thursday. Abramowitz sued the secretive company, known for helping the U.S. government track down al Qaeda…

  • Senator Hassan calls for further protections from ‘predatory’ monetization

    Senator Hassan calls for further protections from ‘predatory’ monetization

    [ad_1] A member of Congress is getting involved asking for more consumer protections from the gaming industry’s aggressive monetization practices. Sen. Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire sent a letter on Feb. 14 to the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) asking the body to review its ratings policies on in-game microtransactions or so-called “loot boxes.” And…

  • We want to turn the moon into a gas station

    We want to turn the moon into a gas station

    [ad_1] Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Thursday the future of commercial space projects depends on colonizing the moon. “I think a lot depends upon how successful we are in turning the moon into a kind of gas station for outer space,” Ross told “Squawk Box.” “The plan is to break down the ice…

  • Intel did not tell cybersecurity officials about chip flaws until made public

    Intel did not tell cybersecurity officials about chip flaws until made public

    [ad_1] Intel did not inform U.S. cyber security officials of the so-called Meltdown and Spectre chip security flaws until they leaked to the public, six months after Alphabet notified the chipmaker of the problems, according to letters sent by tech companies to lawmakers on Thursday. Current and former U.S. government officials have raised concerns that…

  • Retailers must combine stores with online

    Retailers must combine stores with online

    [ad_1] While e-commerce sales are growing, stores will always play an important role in a retailer’s overall strategy, Target CEO Brian Cornell told CNBC on Thursday. “The winning retailers of the future are going to combine great physical assets with the ease that comes along with that digital interaction,” Cornell said on “Squawk Box.” “For…

  • Apple AirPods with ‘Hey Siri’ support reportedly coming this year

    Apple AirPods with ‘Hey Siri’ support reportedly coming this year

    [ad_1] Apple is preparing to launch a new set of its popular AirPods headphones this year, Bloomberg reported Thursday. The headphones will support Siri voice controls, according to the report. A user might be able to say “Hey Siri” to bring up Apple’s smart voice assistant while wearing them. Currently, users need to double tap…

  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise earnings Q1 2018

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise earnings Q1 2018

    [ad_1] Bloomberg | Getty Images Antonio Neri, CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprises speaks at the HP Discover 2017 Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Hewlett Packard Enterprise is expected to report first-quarter earnings after the market close Thursday. Analysts anticipate HPE will report a drop in revenue, hurt by lower sales for its servers, networking and…

  • Michael Dell purchased $100 million penthouse that broke Manhattan records

    Michael Dell purchased $100 million penthouse that broke Manhattan records

    [ad_1] Tech billionaire Michael Dell was the buyer behind the record-setting sale of a Manhattan penthouse in 2014, two sources familiar with the deal told The Wall Street Journal. While the $100.47 million sale price of the six-bedroom duplex was previously reported, the buyer remained unknown. The extravagant property is one of several Dell owns.…

  • Annual report shows power of CEO Evan Spiegel

    Annual report shows power of CEO Evan Spiegel

    [ad_1] Snap released its first annual report as a public company on Thursday, and the report revealed just how much power is behind CEO Evan Spiegel. Spiegel’s salary — minus hefty stock awards — comes out to only $1. But he controls 48.4 percent of total voting power for the company, the annual report reveals.…

  • YouTube Trending algorithm needs reform

    YouTube Trending algorithm needs reform

    [ad_1] YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has vowed that Google would increase the number of people addressing content violations to 10,000 by the end of the year. So why not change the Trending algorithm so that it could be moderated by humans, and then dedicate some of those people to the task? Beyond the technical challenge…

  • Brazil’s defense minister says SpaceX, Boeing interested in launching from Amazon base

    [ad_1] Brazil’s defense minister said on Thursday that SpaceX, Boeing and other companies have expressed interest in launching rockets from the South American nation’s Alcantara military base near the equator, and that a delegation of interested parties visited the site late last year. Defense Minister Raul Jungmann told reporters that the government hopes that “several…

  • Facebook, Google could face a UK tax overhaul, report says

    Facebook, Google could face a UK tax overhaul, report says

    [ad_1] Facebook and Google could soon have much higher taxes in the U.K., according to a BBC report. Regulators are eyeing a proposal that would tax the internet giants on total revenue, instead of profit, the British government’s economic policy agency told the news outlet. That would tax the companies more proportionally based on the…

  • Florida school shooting highlights Facebook fake-news problem

    Florida school shooting highlights Facebook fake-news problem

    [ad_1] The massive quantity and dizzying variety of content about the recent Florida high school shooting on Facebook show how hard it’s going to be for the company to fight fake news. If Facebook wants to rid itself of misinformation, it’s going to take more than tweaking the software it uses to select it. The…

  • Big tax breaks to lure Amazon’s HQ2 won’t pay off

    Big tax breaks to lure Amazon’s HQ2 won’t pay off

    [ad_1] A grassroots millennial group backed by the conservative Koch brothers is warning cities that giving Amazon multi-million-dollar tax breaks for its new headquarters might not pay off. Generation Opportunity, an activist group within the Koch network, has been speaking out against cities offering Amazon tax breaks and other incentives to encourage the e-commerce giant…

  • Airbnb is rolling out a new tier aimed at higher-end travelers

    Airbnb is rolling out a new tier aimed at higher-end travelers

    [ad_1] Airbnb today is rolling out a few new additions to their home-booking system, including new tiers that are aimed at higher-end customers called Airbnb Plus and Beyond by Airbnb. The new Airbnb Plus tier has homes that are verified for “quality and comfort,” rolling out with around 2,000 homes to start that have been…

  • JP Morgan Chase glitch gave some online users access to others’ accounts

    JP Morgan Chase glitch gave some online users access to others’ accounts

    [ad_1] Some J.P. Morgan Chase customers were able to access other clients’ personal information late Wednesday due to a glitch in the company’s online systems. The problem has been resolved, the bank said. The glitch affected a “very low number” of customers, but personal information was revealed “as if they were an authorized user on…

  • Airbnb expands hotel listings, announces loyalty program

    Airbnb expands hotel listings, announces loyalty program

    [ad_1] Airbnb is taking further aim at big chain hotels and online travel agencies, and announced a program Thursday that would expand it further beyond shared accommodations into something like a full-fledged travel company. At a splashy event in San Francisco Thursday, CEO and co-founder Brian Chesky will announce that the start-up is making it…

  • PlateJoy is introducing a digital health system to prevent diabetes

    PlateJoy is introducing a digital health system to prevent diabetes

    [ad_1] PlateJoy’s approach uses technology to try and prevent disease — and ultimately lower health-care costs. This service comes as players across the health-care system are searching for ways to lower costs. Corporate leaders Amazon, J.P. Morgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway are even partnering to create a company tasked with addressing the problem. “So many…

  • Global smartphone sales fall in the fourth quarter

    Global smartphone sales fall in the fourth quarter

    [ad_1] Getty Images A customer purchases the new iPhone X at an Apple store on November 3, 2017 in Palo Alto, California. Global smartphone sales fell by 5.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2017 — the industry’s first decline since 2004, according to a study from research firm Gartner. Chinese smartphone makers Huawei and…

  • Iran becomes latest rogue state to develop its own cryptocurrency

    Iran becomes latest rogue state to develop its own cryptocurrency

    [ad_1] Iran is considering the development of its own cryptocurrency, following in the footsteps of Venezuela. Both countries are the focus of U.S. sanctions. Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi, minister of Iran’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technology, tweeted early Wednesday New York time that state-run Post Bank is working on developing a cryptocurrency. Tweet “In a…

  • Russian cybercrime bust and how fight the hackers-commentary

    Russian cybercrime bust and how fight the hackers-commentary

    [ad_1] Beyond the operation’s scale, the striking picture that emerges from the indictment is the degree to which Infraud operated very much like a dark-web cousin of major commercial marketplace sites. The group’s leadership imposed a rigid hierarchy to maintain order on the site, delegated authority to system administrators and other associates who held roles…

  • SpaceX launching first test satellites for internet network

    SpaceX launching first test satellites for internet network

    [ad_1] “It has onboard thrusters and a guidance system to bring it through the atmosphere intact, then releases a parafoil and our ship with basically a giant catcher’s mitt welded on tries to catch it,” Musk said, sharing a photo of the boat. Musk shared additional photos from the deck of the boat after the…

  • Robinhood rolls out zero-fee crypto trading as it hits 4M users

    Robinhood rolls out zero-fee crypto trading as it hits 4M users

    [ad_1] Coinbase has some serious competition. Today Robinhood starts rolling out its no-commission cryptocurrency trading feature in California, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana and New Hampshire. Users can buy and sell Bitcoin and Ethereum with no extra fees, and track those and 14 other coins in its sleek app. That’s compared to paying 1.5 to 4 percent…

  • Don’t buy the Snap and Twitter comebacks

    Don’t buy the Snap and Twitter comebacks

    [ad_1] Investors should sell Snap and Twitter shares after their post-earnings surges this month, according to one Wall Street firm. MoffettNathanson, a boutique shop specializing in media and telecom, reiterated its sell ratings for Snap and Twitter shares, saying the market is overreacting to marginally better earnings reports from the two companies. “This past internet…

  • Product Hunt launches no-spam tech news digest app Sip

    Product Hunt launches no-spam tech news digest app Sip

    [ad_1] “We didn’t want to create another app thirsty for attention” writes Product Hunt CEO Ryan Hoover. So instead of a constant stream of fresh stories and alerts, Product Hunt today is releasing what’s essentially a tech industry newsletter in iOS and Android form. Sip distills the day’s big headlines into a set of Twitter…

  • Elon Musk takes swipe at Uber flying cars, Dara Khosrowshahi responds

    Elon Musk takes swipe at Uber flying cars, Dara Khosrowshahi responds

    [ad_1] Elon Musk doesn’t seem to be a fan of flying cars. The billionaire entrepreneur responded to a question sent via Twitter by journalist Anirban Ghoshal on behalf of Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi. He asked about why he is focused on developing a Hyperloop transportation system connecting Washington D.C. and New York instead of flight.…

  • Six more Amazon Go stores to open this year

    Six more Amazon Go stores to open this year

    [ad_1] Amazon‘s much-heralded convenience store of the future, Amazon Go, may seem like a crazy experiment. But the company plans to open as many as six more of these storefronts this year, multiple people familiar with the company’s plans have told Recode. Some of the new high-tech stores are likely to open in Amazon’s hometown…

  • Falcon.io buys Komfo from Sitecore as social media management consolidates

    Falcon.io buys Komfo from Sitecore as social media management consolidates

    [ad_1] Falcon.io, a startup out of Denmark that helps businesses manage their presence across social media and messaging platforms, has acquired a competitor in a wider trend of consolidation in the market for such services. It is buying Komfo from customer experience software developer Sitecore, which itself was majority acquired by EQT for $1.1 billion in…

  • Bitcoin drops below $10,000 again, hitting lowest in a week

    Bitcoin drops below $10,000 again, hitting lowest in a week

    [ad_1] Bitcoin is struggling to stay above $10,000. The cryptocurrency fell below the psychologically key level Thursday, failing the latest attempt to recover from a sharp sell-off in the last several weeks. Bitcoin dropped about 5 percent to a low of $9,878.72, its lowest level in a week, according to CoinDesk’s bitcoin price index, which…

  • Alto’s Odyssey Is the Sequel Alto’s Adventure Deserves

    Alto’s Odyssey Is the Sequel Alto’s Adventure Deserves

    [ad_1] Alto’s Adventure is a snowboarding game that took the concept of endless runners and turned it into something delightful. Alto, a shepherd who’d lost his llamas, was out trying to catch them all the first time around. Now Alto and his friends have decided to go out to explore the world and that brings…

  • How to raise the next Steve Wozniak, according to Steve Wozniak

    How to raise the next Steve Wozniak, according to Steve Wozniak

    [ad_1] “Let them explore. Let them be a part of the whole world, and things that they like and the directions they want to go in,” says Wozniak. “But don’t say, ‘Here’s what you should study. Here’s the school you should go to because it will make more money in your life.’ No, no, no,…

  • Twitter bars tactics used by ‘bots’ to spread false stories

    Twitter bars tactics used by ‘bots’ to spread false stories

    [ad_1] Twitter Inc. said on Wednesday it would no longer allow people to post identical messages from multiple accounts, cracking down on a tactic that Russian agents and others have allegedly used to make tweets or topics go viral. The San Francisco-based social network also said it would not allow people to use software to simultaneously perform other actions such as…

  • Elon Musk Makes Fun of Uber’s Plan for Flying Taxis

    Elon Musk Makes Fun of Uber’s Plan for Flying Taxis

    [ad_1] Speaking with students at IIT Delhi on his first visit to India after taking over as Uber CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi took a dig at Elon Musk’s Boring Company, saying, “why dig tunnels when you can use the air?” “We like Uber Air more. We are working to making VTOL [vertical take-off and landing] a…

  • McDonald’s Szechuan sauce to return after Rick and Morty fan riots

    McDonald’s Szechuan sauce to return after Rick and Morty fan riots

    [ad_1] McDonald’s is bringing back a product that led to riots after it was featured on the popular television show “Rick and Morty.” The fast food restaurant said Thursday that it will ship 20 million packets of Szechuan sauce to all of its restaurants in the U.S. The condiment was first served by McDonald’s in…

  • Video Consumption in India Up 5 Times in 1 Year: Hotstar

    Video Consumption in India Up 5 Times in 1 Year: Hotstar

    [ad_1] With nearly 96 percent people, especially millennials, binging on long-format videos in India, the video consumption in the country has seen a five-fold growth in just one year, digital and mobile entertainment platform Hotstar said on Thursday. The last 12 months have also seen access to data and consumption of videos going deeper into…

  • Apple’s potential cobalt mining play is about more than money: Experts

    Apple’s potential cobalt mining play is about more than money: Experts

    [ad_1] Recent reports that Apple is in talks to procure cobalt, an essential component in smartphone batteries, directly from mining companies have highlighted the tech giant’s growing concern over the valuable metal’s impending supply shortage. But, as important to the company as supply security of the limited resource, may be what one analyst has called…

  • Don’t expect a ‘global takeover’ story from Amazon, economist says

    Don’t expect a ‘global takeover’ story from Amazon, economist says

    [ad_1] Amazon’s competition with big retail should not have market observers that worried the tech giant is going to “take over everything,” an economist said Thursday. “What will likely stop Amazon in terms of market perception will be reality,” Daniel Lacalle, chief economist at Tressis Gestion, told CNBC. “There’s this view in the market that…

  • Airbus shows off the first footage of its Vahana ‘flying taxi’

    Airbus shows off the first footage of its Vahana ‘flying taxi’

    [ad_1] Airbus just showed off footage from the first successful flight of its flying taxi, Vahana. The aircraft took flight for the first time at the end of January, but this is the first footage we’ve seen. The test flight lasted for only 53 seconds, reaching a height of just 16 feet. Airbus announced Vahana…

  • Gartner reports first ever global decline in smartphone sales

    Gartner reports first ever global decline in smartphone sales

    [ad_1] Global smartphone sales have not been firing on all cylinders for several years now but Gartner’s latest figures record the first ever decline since the analyst began tracking the market all the way back in 2004. (Though it’s not the first analyst to call a decline.) Gartner’s figures peg sales of smartphones to end…

  • Jio TV vs Airtel TV: Which Is the Best Live TV Streaming Choice?

    Jio TV vs Airtel TV: Which Is the Best Live TV Streaming Choice?

    [ad_1] When we talk about online video, it’s mostly about on-demand services, such as Netflix, Hotstar, or Amazon Prime Video, but it’s also possible to watch live television on your phone. There are a number of different apps to do this. For example, if you’re a Tata Sky subscriber, you could use the Tata Sky…

  • Acer Nitro 5 Spin Review

    Acer Nitro 5 Spin Review

    [ad_1] High-end gaming laptops are usually burdened with having to be bulky and ungainly, but they’re built that way for good reason – all their power-hungry components require heavy-duty cooling. However, that landscape is slowly changing as mobile GPUs get more efficient and new design guidelines like Nvidia’s Max-Q emerge, geared towards providing the same horsepower but in…

  • ‘Angry Birds’ maker Rovio pummeled after profit warning

    ‘Angry Birds’ maker Rovio pummeled after profit warning

    [ad_1] Angry Birds game maker Rovio Entertainment warned on profits on Thursday, wiping more than a third off the Finnish firm’s stock price amid deepening doubts about its valuation. Investors in the company behind the Angry Birds games and movie franchise have had a rocky ride since last year’s initial public offering of Rovio, which…

  • Expedia’s New CEO Aims to Become Household Name Around Globe

    Expedia’s New CEO Aims to Become Household Name Around Globe

    [ad_1] Travel booking giant Expedia has websites in more than 35 languages, makes at least 40 percent of its revenue outside the US and has offices in 30 different countries. Still, that’s not global enough for new Chief Executive Officer Mark Okerstrom. Okerstrom, who took over at the end of August when Dara Khosrowshahi left…

  • Uber CEO Says No Change in India Business After SoftBank Deal

    Uber CEO Says No Change in India Business After SoftBank Deal

    [ad_1] Uber Technologies does not expect any change in its India operations following an investment deal with Japan’s SoftBank, which also has a stake in the US firm’s India rival Ola, Uber’s chief executive said on Thursday. India is one of Uber’s fastest-growing international markets and accounts for more than 10 percent of Uber’s trips globally, but…

  • If Apple secures cobalt supply for batteries, it could save billions

    If Apple secures cobalt supply for batteries, it could save billions

    [ad_1] Apple could potentially save hundreds of billions of dollars over the next two to three years if the tech giant secures cobalt supplies, an analyst told CNBC on Thursday. Daniel Ives, chief strategy officer and head of technology research at GBH Insights, said it makes sense for Apple to try and secure cobalt supply…

  • Qualcomm Unveils Innovations to Enhance Wi-Fi, Wireless Audio, VR, and AI

    Qualcomm Unveils Innovations to Enhance Wi-Fi, Wireless Audio, VR, and AI

    [ad_1] With the hope to retain its market presence in 2018, Qualcomm on Wednesday announced a list of innovations that are designed to enhance wireless connectivity as well as to bring new experiences to the world of virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI). The San Diego-based company has announced the first integrated 802.11ax-ready Wi-Fi…

  • uTorrent Windows Apps Contain Security Flaws That Let Attackers Control Your Computer, Fixes Coming

    uTorrent Windows Apps Contain Security Flaws That Let Attackers Control Your Computer, Fixes Coming

    [ad_1] A Google Project Zero researcher has discovered critical bugs in two versions of the popular uTorrent app. With millions of daily users, uTorrent is considered one of the most widely used torrent clients. However, parent company BitTorrent was alerted to the serious security issue. Google researcher Tavis Ormandy has detailed several exploits in Windows…

  • Walmart has a plan to sell more furniture online

    Walmart has a plan to sell more furniture online

    [ad_1] Walmart is offering its first glimpse of a redesigned Walmart.com, starting in the home department. The big-box retailer is preparing to roll out a revamped portion of its website, dedicated to home goods and furnishings. The experience will officially go live within the next few weeks, Walmart said Thursday. The move takes aim at…

  • Netflix, Amazon Win New Favour After Wall Street Sell-Off

    Netflix, Amazon Win New Favour After Wall Street Sell-Off

    [ad_1] Netflix, Amazon.com and technology companies poised to benefit from US corporate tax cuts are attracting fresh attention on Wall Street after their shares shrugged off recent market turbulence. Amazon on Wednesday rose over 2 percent and touched $1,500 (roughly Rs. 97,600) for the first time, while Netflix rose also rose over 2 percent and nearly hit…

  • Snapchat Promises Update After Users Balk at Redesign

    Snapchat Promises Update After Users Balk at Redesign

    [ad_1] Snap’s Snapchat on Tuesday responded to a Change.org petition that sought a reversal of the messaging app’s latest redesign. In its response, Snapchat did not agree to the petitioners’ demand but promised to roll out a new update in the coming weeks that will bring some changes to the ‘Friends and Discover’ section in the…

  • Android Messages Gets Smart Reply Feature, but Only for Project Fi Users

    Android Messages Gets Smart Reply Feature, but Only for Project Fi Users

    [ad_1] Google announced on Wednesday that it is now rolling out the Smart Reply feature to messaging app Android Messages. The AI-based Smart Reply feature was launched with Google Allo back in September 2016. It will be available only for Project Fi users currently, with no timeline on a wider rollout. Google will require access…

  • Self-made billionaires: China’s 10 richest billionaires

    Self-made billionaires: China’s 10 richest billionaires

    [ad_1] China’s billionaire population is on the rise. Today, the country is home to 10 percent of the world’s almost 2,400 billionaires, according to the latest report from Wealth-X. But, perhaps more notably, a massive 94 percent of them are self-made. Growth in China’s technology, consumer retail and real estate sectors over the past five…

  • Microsoft Introduces AI to Enhance Translation in Hindi, Bengali, Tamil

    Microsoft Introduces AI to Enhance Translation in Hindi, Bengali, Tamil

    [ad_1] As India celebrates its 69th Republic Day, Microsoft on Thursday announced it was bringing artificial intelligence (AI) and deep neural networks to improve real-time language translation for Hindi, Bengali and Tamil. With deep neural networks-powered language translation, the results are more accurate and the sound more natural. “Microsoft celebrates the diversity of languages in…

  • Logan Paul Has Returned to YouTube With a Video About His Own Redemption Story

    Logan Paul Has Returned to YouTube With a Video About His Own Redemption Story

    [ad_1] Logan Paul‘s return to YouTube was inevitable. Sure, he had vlogged the dead body of a suicide victim, a video that grotesquely proved the troubling thesis about YouTube culture that everything, eventually, can and will become someone’s viral content. Three weeks after apologising for the video, losing his access to YouTube’s premium ad program…

  • EU Calls on Firms, Governments to Speed Up Privacy Law Preparation

    EU Calls on Firms, Governments to Speed Up Privacy Law Preparation

    [ad_1] Businesses, regulators and governments have just over 100 days to get ready for the biggest shake-up of personal data privacy rules since the birth of the Internet, the European Union executive said on Wednesday, in a reminder of how much work still needs to be done. Agreed over two years ago, the General Data…

  • anti-social app addresses teen tech addiction

    anti-social app addresses teen tech addiction

    [ad_1] Teens don’t want to hang out where their parents are, which is one reason Facebook is losing younger users in the U.S. But teens aren’t giving up on social apps altogether. They’re just embracing newer products including, most recently, IRL (which stands for “in real life” in internet parlance). IRL gives users a way…

  • Apple Wants You to Put Your Medical Records on the iPhone

    Apple Wants You to Put Your Medical Records on the iPhone

    [ad_1] Imagine this: you’re on vacation and slip and fall at the pool. You head to the hospital, where doctors ask if you’re taking any medications or have had any recent medical procedures. Instead of trying to recall the names of all your pills or your medical history while in pain, you easily pull up…

  • Ottawa family finds 1930s homemade sled at museum – Ottawa

    Ottawa family finds 1930s homemade sled at museum – Ottawa

    [ad_1] When Bruce Dudley walked into the Canada Science and Technology Museum, he wasn’t expecting to see his family’s history front and centre. In the 1930s, his father Hector built a sled for him and his siblings. Dudley said he knew it was donated to the museum at a certain point, but was surprised to see…

  • Burger King Takes Potshot at US FCC With Net Neutrality Advertisement

    Burger King Takes Potshot at US FCC With Net Neutrality Advertisement

    [ad_1] Fast food company Burger King is taking on the Trump administration’s decision to reverse the landmark 2015 net neutrality rules and making fun of the top US telecommunications regulator in doing so. The Republican-majority Federal Communications Commission voted in December along party lines to reverse the 2015 net neutrality rules that bar Internet service providers…

  • British lawmakers are launching an inquiry into cryptocurrencies

    British lawmakers are launching an inquiry into cryptocurrencies

    [ad_1] Britain’s cross-party Treasury Select Committee of lawmakers on Thursday said it is launching an inquiry into digital currencies, as well as the underlying distributed ledger technology. The probe will focus on the opportunities and risks posed to consumers, businesses and the government by the rising popularity of cryptocurrencies, the committee said in a statement.…

  • Only 10 Percent of Gmail Accounts Use 2-Step Verification

    Only 10 Percent of Gmail Accounts Use 2-Step Verification

    [ad_1] User accounts on Gmail, Google’s email service, have had two-factor authentication for almost the past seven years. A new report, although, shows that less than 10 percent of the active Google accounts have ‘2-step verification’ turned on. A 2016 study also revealed that just about 12 percent Americans use a password manager to safeguard…

  • Reddit Two-Factor Authentication Rolls Out to Everyone

    Reddit Two-Factor Authentication Rolls Out to Everyone

    [ad_1] Reddit has brought two-factor authentication to all its users, helping them protect their accounts. The content aggregation and discussion site, which calls itself the front page of the Internet, announced the 2FA security feature on its blog, saying it was a much-awaited one. The two-factor authentication tool facilitates additional layers of security for online…

  • Parking spots of the future being tested in Stratford, Ont. – Kitchener-Waterloo

    Parking spots of the future being tested in Stratford, Ont. – Kitchener-Waterloo

    [ad_1] Stratford, Ont. has launched a new smart parking pilot project that aims to pave the way for the future of parking spots. The new initiative is powered by a Long Range Wireless Area Network (LoRaWAN) and includes 78 sensors embedded in the asphalt in parking spaces. The choice locations are downtown around city hall, Naeem Khan, manager of information and…

  • As China’s Didi Looks Abroad, Challenges Spring Up at Home

    As China’s Didi Looks Abroad, Challenges Spring Up at Home

    [ad_1] Chinese ride-sharing giant Didi Chuxing is on a roll overseas, snapping up assets in South America and flexing its financial muscles to drive growth. At home, however, the road is bumpier.New rivals have cropped up since Didi vanquished Uber in China two years ago. Drivers complain that reduced subsidies mean they are working longer…

  • Meg Whitman to Lead Katzenberg’s Mobile Media Startup NewTV

    Meg Whitman to Lead Katzenberg’s Mobile Media Startup NewTV

    [ad_1] Departing Hewlett Packard CEO Meg Whitman will become chief executive of DreamWorks co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg’s mobile media firm NewTV, a move that places her back into unchartered territory. One of the most powerful women in US business and a former candidate for California governor, Whitman will be moving into a nascent sector much like when she…

  • Fake news item on Parkland shooting become top Youtube video

    Fake news item on Parkland shooting become top Youtube video

    [ad_1] The top trending video on YouTube Wednesday morning advanced a burgeoning conspiracy theory that a survivor of last week’s shooting at a Florida high school was a “crisis actor.” maxwell tweet By 11 a.m. ET, the video had been removed from YouTube — but could still be viewed on other sites. “This video should…

  • Uber Shouldn’t Be Shut Down, Says British Prime Minister

    Uber Shouldn’t Be Shut Down, Says British Prime Minister

    [ad_1] British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday that taxi company Uber should not be shut down but instead should comply better with labour and safety standards. “We need to make sure that our employment law keeps pace with the way that technology is shaping modern working practices,” May told business leaders meeting at…

  • Kylie Jenner slams Snap

    Kylie Jenner slams Snap

    [ad_1] Reality TV star Kylie Jenner added her voice to a growing chorus criticizing Snapchat’s redesign on Wednesday: @KylieJenner tweet People have criticized the app for blurring separate features together and promoting sponsored content. Analysts on Citi downgraded the stock of parent company Snap on Tuesday, contributing to a stock drop of 7 percent. Almost…

  • Google Bulletin App for Hyperlocal News Stories Being Tested

    Google Bulletin App for Hyperlocal News Stories Being Tested

    [ad_1] Google is testing a new app called Bulletin that displays hyperlocal news. The app helps in creating and instantly publishing information about your neighbourhood. The Google Bulletin app will enable journalists and even regular citizens to build a story around an event using text, videos, snapshots, and more. Currently, the app is only available…

  • Telegram is holding a secretive second pre-ICO sale

    [ad_1] You have to admire Pavel Durov’s audacity. Over the past few months, the CEO of Telegram convinced 81 accredited investors, including Silicon Valley giants Sequoia Capital and Benchmark, to give him $850 million in a presale of his company’s cryptocurrency in advance of an initial coin offering, or ICO. Now he’s trying to raise…

  • Intel ships update for newest Spectre-affected chips

    Intel ships update for newest Spectre-affected chips

    [ad_1] Intel has announced that the fix is out for its latest chips affected by Spectre, the memory-leakage flaw affecting practically all computing hardware. The patch is for the Skylake generation (late 2015) and newer, though most users will still have to wait for the code to be implemented by whoever manufactured their computer (specifically,…

  • Pandora jumps 9 percent

    Pandora jumps 9 percent

    [ad_1] Bloomberg Getty Images Roger Lynch, speaks during an event at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, when he was Sling’s CEO in January 2016. Lynch has been appointed as Pandora’s new CEO. Pandora shares jumped more than 9 percent after reporting significant growth in subscription revenue. The music streaming company…

  • Roku earnings Q4 2017

    Roku earnings Q4 2017

    [ad_1] Roku shares plunged as much as 20 percent in extended trading on Wednesday after the maker of digital streaming devices provided a revenue estimate that trailed analysts’ estimates. Roku said sales in the first quarter will be $120 million to $130 million, falling short of the $131.7 million average estimate of analysts surveyed by…

  • One of Nest’s cameras can now double as a Google Assistant

    One of Nest’s cameras can now double as a Google Assistant

    [ad_1] After Google announced earlier this month that it was going to wrap Nest back into Google’s hardware operation, everyone figured we’d see a bit more overlap between the two. Sure enough, just two weeks later: the Nest Cam IQ Indoor is getting support for Google Assistant. Nest says the app update that lets users…

  • Ford executive Raj Nair to step down due to ‘inappropriate behavior’

    Ford executive Raj Nair to step down due to ‘inappropriate behavior’

    [ad_1] Ford’s North America president Raj Nair is leaving the company, effective immediately. The announcement follows an internal investigation into reports of inappropriate behavior, Ford said Wednesday. The inquiry determined “certain behavior by Nair was inconsistent with the company’s code of conduct.” “We made this decision after a thorough review and careful consideration,” said Ford…

  • Nest rolls out a $5 cloud recording plan for its cameras

    Nest rolls out a $5 cloud recording plan for its cameras

    [ad_1] Just a quick bit of news for those with Nest cams around the house: a new, cheaper Nest Aware (read: the cloud recording service that also gives the camera a bit more smarts) plan is on the way. Nest has long offered two plans: a $10/month plan that lets you store the last 10…

  • A system to tell good fake bokeh from bad

    A system to tell good fake bokeh from bad

    [ad_1] The pixel-peepers over at DxOMark have shared some of the interesting metrics and techniques they use to judge the quality of a smartphone’s artificial bokeh, or background blur in photos. Not only is it difficult to do in the first place, but they have to systematize it! Their guide should provide even seasoned shooters…

  • Twitter Working on Snapchat-Style Tool for Video Sharing: Report

    Twitter Working on Snapchat-Style Tool for Video Sharing: Report

    [ad_1] Twitter is working on a Snapchat-style tool that makes it simpler for users to post videos on its app, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. The social media company already has a working demo of the camera-centred product, Bloomberg reported, citing people who have seen it. However, the design as…

  • How Facebook uses AI for suicide prevention

    How Facebook uses AI for suicide prevention

    [ad_1] For Facebook, this was just the start. The company now has more than 7,500 community operations staffers reviewing cases of potential self-punishment, as well as other sensitive issues like bullying and sexual violence. “Anything that is safety related, like a threat of suicide or self-harm, is actually prioritized, so it’s sent for faster review,”…

  • US to make streaming services pay more for music

    US to make streaming services pay more for music

    [ad_1] US copyright authorities on Saturday decided to increase over the next five years the royalty payments music streaming companies like Spotify and Apple must make to songwriters and music publishers, a trade association for music publishers said. The Copyright Royalty Board of the US Library of Congress issued a written decision that altered the formulas used to…

  • OpenAI, Oxford and Cambridge AI experts warn of autonomous weapons

    OpenAI, Oxford and Cambridge AI experts warn of autonomous weapons

    [ad_1] To better protect against the rise of ill-intended AI, policymakers ought to be working closely with technical specialists to be aware of potential applications of machine intelligence. Also, technical developers ought to be proactively reaching out to appropriate leaders when they understand the technology they are developing can have negative applications, the report says.…

  • After Unrest, Iran Seeks Control Through ‘Halal’ Internet

    After Unrest, Iran Seeks Control Through ‘Halal’ Internet

    [ad_1] The irony in Iran’s recent explosion of protests was that it was the country’s theocratic government itself that provided the oxygen that fueled their startlingly swift spread, blazing from city to city. For the past four years, authorities have encouraged wider internet use, allowing service providers to offer 3G and 4G networks, which in…

  • targeting tools helped Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson

    targeting tools helped Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson

    [ad_1] Facebook officials, in their public statements and congressional testimony, have downplayed any role the social networking service may have had in electing President Donald Trump. Yet the company’s own marketing materials say its political targeting technology significantly boosted the U.S. presidential campaign of another candidate in 2016. In a section of its website dedicated…

  • mAadhaar App Coming Soon for iOS, UIDAI CEO Confirms

    mAadhaar App Coming Soon for iOS, UIDAI CEO Confirms

    [ad_1] Launched in July last year, the mAadhaar app made carrying around the Aadhaar card easier. The app enables users to store all Aadhaar details, such as name, date of birth, gender, address, etc. on smartphones, instead of having to keep the physical card all the time. However, Aadhaar’s Supervisory agency UIDAI had launched the…

  • University of Tokyo’s flexible LED screen displays health information

    University of Tokyo’s flexible LED screen displays health information

    [ad_1] Scientists at the University of Tokyo in Japan have created a thin and flexible LED wearable for use in hospitals or at home, called “skin electronics.” This thin wearable can withstand repeated stretching and is meant to be worn continuously for up to a week. Researchers believe this technology could be used as biometric…

  • Millennials in India Poor at Safeguarding Passwords, Finds IBM Study

    Millennials in India Poor at Safeguarding Passwords, Finds IBM Study

    [ad_1] When it comes to biometric authentication, young adults are more receptive in India but lax in creating complex passwords and are prone to hacking, a new study said on Monday. While 75 percent of the millennials are comfortable using biometrics, less than half are using complex passwords and 41 percent reuse passwords, the “IBM…

  • SEC publishes updated guidance on cyber breach disclosure

    SEC publishes updated guidance on cyber breach disclosure

    [ad_1] The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission published on Wednesday updated guidance on how public companies should disclose cyber security risks and breaches. The SEC unanimously approved the additional guidance Tuesday, saying it would promote “clearer and more robust disclosure” by companies facing cyber security issues, according to Chairman Jay Clayton. The new guidance says…

  • Onward helps businesses automate their customer service

    Onward helps businesses automate their customer service

    [ad_1] How much can customer service be automated? Onward has some straightforward targets — 40 percent of tickets and 40 percent of messages should be automated, and average response times should be 40 seconds on average. Founders Rémi Cossart and Pramod Thammaiah describe this as Automation40 — basically, a set of goals for businesses looking…

  • Pentagon Reviewing Security After Fitness Apps Show Locations

    Pentagon Reviewing Security After Fitness Apps Show Locations

    [ad_1] US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has ordered a review of security protocols, officials say, after fitness tracking devices broadcast patterns of movement at military facilities around the world, including in war zones. Nathan Russer, a student at the Australian National University in Canberra, drew attention to data when he wrote on Twitter about the images…

  • Broadcom bid: Qualcomm slams reduced offer

    Broadcom bid: Qualcomm slams reduced offer

    [ad_1] Qualcomm slammed Broadcom‘s reduced buyout offer Wednesday, saying the adjusted $79 per share price “has made an inadequate offer even worse.” Broadcom lowered its bid to buy the company Wednesday in response to a possible Qualcomm tie-up with NXP Semiconductors, which Broadcom sees as lowering the company’s value. “Broadcom is well aware there is…

  • Uber Drivers Told How to Spot Traffickers in Their Cabs

    Uber Drivers Told How to Spot Traffickers in Their Cabs

    [ad_1] Uber is enlisting its drivers across the United States in the fight against modern slavery by giving them tips on how to spot traffickers and their victims when they hail a car, the app-based taxi company said on Monday. About 40 million people worldwide were living as modern slaves last year – many trapped…

  • I am ‘absolutely not’ leaving Walmart

    I am ‘absolutely not’ leaving Walmart

    [ad_1] Marc Lore, the head of Walmart‘s e-commerce division, said he’s “absolutely not” leaving the company. Lore spoke to CNBC Wednesday after a report surfaced that the Jet.com founder was considering stepping down from his new post. Lore has spent a little more than a year at Walmart now and is in the midst of…

  • Ola Eyes Australia Market in Tussle With Global Rival Uber

    Ola Eyes Australia Market in Tussle With Global Rival Uber

    [ad_1] Indian ride-hailing company Ola announced plans on Tuesday to enter Australia, marking its first foray outside its home market and intensifying its tussle with US rival Uber Technologies. Ola will begin inviting private vehicle owners and driver partners to work with it in the cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, with plans to start commercial…

  • Elon Musk is leaving the board of OpenAI

    Elon Musk is leaving the board of OpenAI

    [ad_1] A prominent tech nonprofit called OpenAI announced that Tesla CEO Elon Musk, a co-founder and occasional A.I. fearmonger, is leaving its board. Musk said in 2014 that AI is “potentially more dangerous than nukes,” and when OpenAI was introduced in December 2015, Musk and other organizers played up the organization’s intent to develop technology…

  • Apple HomePod Will Let Siri Stream From iTunes Match Subscriptions: Report

    Apple HomePod Will Let Siri Stream From iTunes Match Subscriptions: Report

    [ad_1] Apple’s official website advertises the use of Apple Music to stream media files on the upcoming HomePod speaker. A new report, however, suggests that iTunes Match subscribers can use Siri to stream content from their iCloud Music Library on to the HomePod. Apple’s upcoming Siri-powered smart speaker will go on sale starting February 9…

  • Jeff Immelt joins Radiology Partners board after Athenahealth chairman

    Jeff Immelt joins Radiology Partners board after Athenahealth chairman

    [ad_1] Radiology Partners has announced former General Electric Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt as a new member of its board of directors. It’s the second known health-care move this month for Immelt, who led GE through a tough period. The GE Healthcare division is a maker of radiology equipment and other medical-related products. It’s unclear…

  • Apple could be buying cobalt from mining companies directly

    Apple could be buying cobalt from mining companies directly

    [ad_1] Cobalt is the new oil. Car companies and battery manufacturers are all rushing to secure multiyear contracts with mining companies for their lithium-ion batteries. According to a Bloomberg report, Apple is also participating in this game as the company wants to secure its long-term supplies. The company has never done this before with cobalt.…

  • Microsoft Teams Updated, Gets an App Store to Counter Slack

    Microsoft Teams Updated, Gets an App Store to Counter Slack

    [ad_1] Making competition tougher for Slack, Microsoft Teams has been updated with a new version that brings a custom app store. The new version is touted to be the “biggest single release” since Teams was first launched in last March. It also includes the ability to let power users control apps directly from a dedicated…

  • Hackers could use AI to automate attacks, crash cars and drones – Technology & Science

    Hackers could use AI to automate attacks, crash cars and drones – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] Rapid advances in artificial intelligence are raising risks that malicious users will soon exploit the technology to mount automated hacking attacks, cause driverless car crashes or turn commercial drones into targeted weapons, a new report warns. The study, published on Wednesday by 25 technical and public policy researchers from Cambridge, Oxford and Yale universities along with privacy and military experts, sounded…

  • Google’s Cloud IoT Core is now generally available

    Google’s Cloud IoT Core is now generally available

    [ad_1] Cloud IoT Core, Google’s fully managed service for connecting, managing and ingesting data from IoT devices, is now out of beta and generally available. Google envisions the service, which launched in public beta last September, as the first entry point for IoT data into its cloud. Once the data has been ingested, users can use…

  • WhatsApp v2.18.2 for iPhone Brings Apple CarPlay Integration

    WhatsApp v2.18.2 for iPhone Brings Apple CarPlay Integration

    [ad_1] WhatsApp users can now communicate with their contacts on the move with the CarPlay integration WhatsApp has reached your in-vehicle connectivity system through the latest Apple’s CarPlay integration. The new update, which comes via WhatsApp v2.18.2 for iPhone, enables push notifications to let you easily communicate with your contacts while on the move. Previously, users were…

  • How Amazon Prime Now compares to the competition

    How Amazon Prime Now compares to the competition

    [ad_1] David Ryder | Bloomberg | Getty Images An employee loads bags of groceries into a customer’s vehicle at an AmazonFresh Pickup location in Seattle, Washington. What is it: AmazonFresh is Amazon’s grocery delivery service, including perishables. Customers can combine grocery and other shopping into one order. How much: AmazonFresh can be added to an…

  • Australian Military Says Strava Tracking App Doesn’t Breach Security

    Australian Military Says Strava Tracking App Doesn’t Breach Security

    [ad_1] Australia’s military said on Tuesday that a fitness tracking application did not breach security despite revelations that an interactive, online map using its data can show troop locations around the world. The Pentagon announced this week that it was doing a broad review of how the US military forces use exercise trackers and other wearable…

  • Eight ways that Netflix is still under-appreciated

    Eight ways that Netflix is still under-appreciated

    [ad_1] Almost every time I turn on CNBC, I seem to hear a guest expressing skepticism about Netflix’s business strategy. Even though it’s one of the FANG stocks that people associate with this generation’s four horsemen of tech, there seems to be a deep mistrust of Netflix’s current plans to spend $8 billion this year…

  • Priceline Group changes name to Booking Holdings

    Priceline Group changes name to Booking Holdings

    [ad_1] Priceline Group changed its name to Booking Holdings on Wednesday, shifting focus to its hotel-and-home-rental unit, the company’s largest. The company will lose its PCLN ticker and be listed on Nasdaq as BKNG starting Tuesday. The online travel giant founded two decades ago rose to prominence in the dot-com boom with advertisements featuring “Star…

  • How Netflix’s Global Rollout Saw Execs Trade Their iPhones for Android

    How Netflix’s Global Rollout Saw Execs Trade Their iPhones for Android

    [ad_1] For most of its existence, Netflix was focused on the United States. It slowly expanded into Canada and then a few other markets, before the big expansion of January 2016. The company launched in India – and 129 other countries – two years ago, a process that Michael Spiegelman, Vice President Global Product Innovation…

  • How to Record Your iPhone, iPad Screen

    How to Record Your iPhone, iPad Screen

    [ad_1] With iOS 11 last year, Apple (finally) introduced the ability to record the screen from your iPhone itself. Previously, you had to physically connect it to a Mac, and then open QuickTime in order to do this. That not only made it massively inconvenient, but it restricted the screen record option to a handful…

  • Priceline changes name to Booking: CEO weighs in

    Priceline changes name to Booking: CEO weighs in

    [ad_1] Priceline Group renamed itself to Booking Holdings Inc. on Wednesday to better reflect its growing portfolio of brands and highlight booking.com, the underlying driver of its business, according to CEO Glenn Fogel. Fogel told CNBC that booking.com has more than 1.5 million properties and generates more than 1 million bookings per day. “It helps…

  • Instagram Video Calling Feature Leaks, Said to Be in Internal Testing

    Instagram Video Calling Feature Leaks, Said to Be in Internal Testing

    [ad_1] A long time after enabling its users with the Direct message feature, Instagram is now reportedly testing a feature to enable video calls. The rumoured feature – if it becomes a reality – will make Instagram a step closer to Snapchat that already allowing its users to make audio and video calls alongside offering…

  • Tinder new user growth could be cut in half, JP Morgan says

    Tinder new user growth could be cut in half, JP Morgan says

    [ad_1] Dating app Tinder could see new user growth cut in half by the end of June unless it gets more kindling, J.P. Morgan said. Tinder’s stock notched a closing high on Tuesday after swelling nearly 150 percent over the past 12 months, far outpacing the broader market. The company introduced a premium subscription for…

  • Child Advocates Urge Facebook to End Messenger Kids

    Child Advocates Urge Facebook to End Messenger Kids

    [ad_1] More than 100 child advocates, civil society groups, medical experts and other individuals are urging Facebook to discontinue its Messenger app for kids, alleging that the software poses health and development risks to children. Organised by the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, nineteen groups, including Common Sense Media and Public Citizen, have signed a…

  • FCC’s reversal of net neutrality rules is expected to be published on Thursday

    FCC’s reversal of net neutrality rules is expected to be published on Thursday

    [ad_1] Aaron P. Bernstein | Reuters Chairman Ajit Pai speaks ahead of the vote on the repeal of so called net neutrality rules at the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, December 14, 2017. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is expected to publish on Thursday its December order overturning the landmark Obama-era net neutrality rules, two…

  • UC Browser 12.0 Update Brings Fixes for Spectre Vulnerabilities

    UC Browser 12.0 Update Brings Fixes for Spectre Vulnerabilities

    [ad_1] Alibaba-owned UCWeb has pushed a new update to its UC Browser that is claimed to protect the user from Spectre vulnerabilities. The new UC Browser 12.0 update is currently available to download from Google Play. The Spectre vulnerabilities became public earlier this month, and affect both smartphones and computers. The hardware bug, alongside the…

  • Uber Express Pool offers big discounts for a short walk

    Uber Express Pool offers big discounts for a short walk

    [ad_1] The latest variation of an Uber ride will require a short walk. In eight U.S. cities, the ride-hailing company is rolling out a service called “Express Pool,” which links riders in the same area who want to travel to similar destinations. Once linked, riders would need to walk a couple of blocks to be…

  • Here’s how to make Alexa control a toilet because why not

    [ad_1] Alexa-controlled toilets are a thing in 2018 but cost thousands. An enterprising person can make their own by following these instructions. It takes a bit of work, multiple components and about $750 (plus the cost of the toilet) but the end result is a voice controlled toilet and everyone needs that in their life.…

  • Google Removed Over 700,000 Bad Apps, 100,000 Developers From Play Store in 2017

    Google Removed Over 700,000 Bad Apps, 100,000 Developers From Play Store in 2017

    [ad_1] Google on Tuesday announced that Google Play in 2017 took action against “bad apps” by eliminating apps and developer accounts from the platform. The tech giant claims to have used machine learning to identify bad apps with identifiers like impersonation, inappropriate content, and malware to root out over 700,000 apps and 100,000 developers in…

  • The Apple HomePod speaker is full of missed opportunities

    The Apple HomePod speaker is full of missed opportunities

    [ad_1] The biggest problem with Apple‘s new HomePod speaker isn’t just that it’s trapped inside Apple’s walled garden — it’s also not tied into Apple’s ecosystem very well. One big weakness is that it doesn’t currently support stereo sound or multi-room playback. And new evidence spotted by 9to5Mac on Tuesday suggests Apple has delayed these…

  • Google Assistant Now Understands Hindi, but Only for a Few Queries

    Google Assistant Now Understands Hindi, but Only for a Few Queries

    [ad_1] Google Assistant has started understanding Hindi for users who have set the language preference on their Android devices to English (India). With the latest move, Google has taken a step ahead of Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s Siri, which are yet to support the Hindi language. The Hindi support is not completely new to Google…

  • Practice Fusion wants to start charging doctors, sources say

    Practice Fusion wants to start charging doctors, sources say

    [ad_1] Six weeks after Practice Fusion agreed to sell itself to Allscripts for a fraction of its prior valuation, the medical software company is scrapping the business model that propelled it to unicorn status. Practice Fusion gained traction by offering free electronic health records software to doctors — as an alternative to the expensive systems…

  • Google to Create a Cloud App Marketplace, Chasing Amazon

    Google to Create a Cloud App Marketplace, Chasing Amazon

    [ad_1] Alphabet’s Google is launching a digital store offering cloud-based software to companies and other organisations, its latest effort to catch cloud leaders like Amazon Web Services. Google Cloud and MobileIron, which offers a cybersecurity tool for cellphones, are partnering on a new online marketplace that will allow businesses to buy cloud services and distribute…

  • Broadcom lowers bid for Qualcomm

    Broadcom lowers bid for Qualcomm

    [ad_1] Broadcom lowered its bid for Qualcomm Wednesday to $79 per share — down from $82 per share — in light of a possible deal between Qualcomm and NXP, according to a report from Reuters. Qualcomm last week rejected the $82 per share deal, which lead director Tom Horton said was “just not even close…

  • Venezuelan oil-backed cryptocurrency petro raised $735 million: Maduro

    Venezuelan oil-backed cryptocurrency petro raised $735 million: Maduro

    [ad_1] Venezuela’s oil-backed “petro” cryptocurrency raised $735 million in the first day of its pre-sale Wednesday, President Nicolas Maduro has claimed. The Venezuelan president said on Twitter that the petro token raised more than 4.777 billion Chinese yuan, or $735 million, and that the state-backed virtual currency “reaffirms our economic sovereignty.” Tweet Tweet Caracas said…

  • Microsoft Adds Support for 15 Indian Languages in Email Addresses

    Microsoft Adds Support for 15 Indian Languages in Email Addresses

    [ad_1] Technology major Microsoft has announced support for email addresses in 15 Indian languages. This essentially means people will be able to use local language email addresses for Outlook accounts. Users will also be able to send and receive emails to or from local language email addresses via Outlook client on PCs, outlook.com, and Outlook…

  • Google Launches Support for Tamil Language Ads

    Google Launches Support for Tamil Language Ads

    [ad_1] To help advertisers and content creators reach out to Internet users in Tamil, Google India on Wednesday introduced Tamil language support for its advertising products Google AdWords and Google AdSense. With this, Google has now scaled support for three languages – Hindi, Bengali and Tamil. “Majority of India’s Internet users are not fluent in English and…

  • Zaif exchange glitch let users buy cryptocurrency for free

    Zaif exchange glitch let users buy cryptocurrency for free

    [ad_1] Chris Ratcliffe | Bloomberg | Getty Images A collection of bitcoin, litecoin and ethereum tokens. A glitch at a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange allowed some users to buy digital currencies for free, heightening concerns over the security of such trading platforms. Zaif, which is run by Tech Bureau Corp, and registered by the government, said…

  • Google Yanks Gay Dating App From Indonesia Online Store

    Google Yanks Gay Dating App From Indonesia Online Store

    [ad_1] Google has pulled one of the world’s largest gay dating apps from the Indonesian version of its online store in response to government demands, Jakarta said Wednesday, amid a crackdown on the LGBT community. Officials had called for the tech giant to remove 73 LGBT-related applications, including dating services, from its Play Store, and…

  • EE officially named best network but customers face higher bills from next month | Tech | Life & Style

    EE officially named best network but customers face higher bills from next month | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] EE has just been crowned the UK’s best overall network. The popular provider came out on top in RootMetrics’ independent tests, scoring top marks for overall performance, reliability and speed. RootMetrics said it carried out nearly 708 thousand tests, travelling more than 22,048 miles to measure performance, as well as visiting 649 indoor locations. …

  • Hackers hijack Tesla’s cloud system to mine cryptocurrency: RedLock

    Hackers hijack Tesla’s cloud system to mine cryptocurrency: RedLock

    [ad_1] Tesla’s cloud system was hijacked by hackers who used it to mine cryptocurrency, according to researchers. Hackers were able to infiltrate the automaker’s Kubernetes administration console because it was not password protected, cybersecurity firm RedLock said Tuesday. Kubernetes is a Google-designed system aimed at optimizing cloud applications. This left access credentials for Tesla’s Amazon…

  • Apple in talks to buy cobalt directly from miners

    Apple in talks to buy cobalt directly from miners

    [ad_1] Apple is in talks to buy long-term supplies of cobalt for iPhone batteries directly from miners, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing sources. The iPhone maker is seeking contracts to buy several thousand metric tons of cobalt for five years or longer, Bloomberg reported, citing an anonymous source. Cobalt prices have skyrocketed of late due…

  • Malicious use of AI by hackers could pose security risks threats

    Malicious use of AI by hackers could pose security risks threats

    [ad_1] With advances in artificial intelligence, the risks of hackers using such technologies to launch malicious attacks are increasing, top researchers warned in a report released on Wednesday. They could use such AI to turn consumer drones and autonomous vehicles into potential weapons, for instance, said researchers from universities such Oxford, Cambridge and Yale, as…

  • India 7th Most Targeted Nation for Web Application Attacks, Finds Akamai’s State of Internet Security Report

    India 7th Most Targeted Nation for Web Application Attacks, Finds Akamai’s State of Internet Security Report

    [ad_1] Nearly 40 percent of over 53,000 cyber-attacks in India occurred in the financial services sector during 2017, placing it at the seventh spot in the list of targeted countries for Web Application Attacks (WAA), a new report said on Wednesday. Security incidents like phishing, website intrusions and defacements, virus and ransomware targeted the rapidly…

  • WhatsApp ‘Stickers’ Feature Spotted in Testing on Windows Phone Beta

    WhatsApp ‘Stickers’ Feature Spotted in Testing on Windows Phone Beta

    [ad_1] WhatsApp Stickers feature will allow users to express themselves using more than just emojis WhatsApp users may soon get a new feature to spice up their chats with more than just the usual emojis to allow them to express themselves better. Facebook-owned WhatsApp has been spotted testing Stickers on the 2.18.24 beta version for Windows Phone.…

  • Bahrain sovereign fund in talks to invest in SoftBank Vision Fund: CEO

    Bahrain sovereign fund in talks to invest in SoftBank Vision Fund: CEO

    [ad_1] Alessandro Di Ciommo | NurPhoto | Getty Images CEO of Softbank Group Masayoshi Son attending a news conference in Tokyo on February 8, 2017. Bahrain’s sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat is in early talks to invest in Softbank Group’s private equity fund that aims to target the technology sector, its chief executive said. Mumtalakat could…

  • Apple in Talks to Buy Cobalt Directly From Miners: Report

    Apple in Talks to Buy Cobalt Directly From Miners: Report

    [ad_1] Apple is in talks to buy long-term supplies of cobalt for iPhone batteries directly from miners, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing sources. The iPhone maker is seeking contracts to buy several thousand metric tons of cobalt for five years or longer, Bloomberg reported, citing an anonymous source. Cobalt prices have skyrocketed of late due to…

  • How to Buy Bitcoin in India

    How to Buy Bitcoin in India

    [ad_1] Over the last 12 months, the price of Bitcoin has been a roller coaster and in India, we’ve gone from blank stares when talking about cryptocurrencies to interest and demand that’s hard to keep up with. There are a number of different Bitcoin exchanges through which you can buy the coins, but international transactions…

  • What Is a Facebook Poke? Is It Still a Thing?

    What Is a Facebook Poke? Is It Still a Thing?

    [ad_1] If you’re a veteran Facebook user, you might remember a troubled time some years ago, when the Poke Wars threatened to take over the social network. Facebook used to offer a Poke button – a pointing finger next to the user’s name – through which you could… ‘poke’ someone. That’s all though – there…

  • Google Pay Replaces Android Pay, Google Wallet as New Payments Platform

    Google Pay Replaces Android Pay, Google Wallet as New Payments Platform

    [ad_1] Google has finally started the rollout of Google Pay, a single payments platform that merges Android Pay and Google Wallet. The search giant had made the announcement back in January this year. Google is rolling out an update to the app while introducing a new design and features for the unified payments service. It…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9 Launch to Be in Augmented Reality, AR Models Leak Out

    Samsung Galaxy S9 Launch to Be in Augmented Reality, AR Models Leak Out

    [ad_1] Much about the Samsung Galaxy S9 family has already been leaked and rumoured. It’s now the time to see how Samsung is making its Unpacked 2018 event different from all the other conferences that are taking place at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018 in Barcelona. It has been found that Samsung is leveraging the…

  • Google Reply App Leaked, Available for Download Ahead of Launch

    Google Reply App Leaked, Available for Download Ahead of Launch

    [ad_1] Within a few days of Google sending out email invites to a limited audience for testing out its upcoming Reply app, it has been leaked online. Google’s experimental division Area 120 has developed Reply in an attempt to extend the tech giant’s contextual machine learning prowess to third-party messaging apps. Currently available only on…

  • Japan’s Line to Launch Cryptocurrency Exchange Amid Hacking Fears

    Japan’s Line to Launch Cryptocurrency Exchange Amid Hacking Fears

    [ad_1] Japan’s Line plans to launch a cryptocurrency exchange, a move that comes as regulators investigate such exchanges in the country after hackers stole $530 million (roughly Rs. 3,300 crores) in digital money from Coincheck in one of the world’s biggest cyberheists. Line said in a statement on Wednesday that it has applied to Japan’s financial…

  • Three Free Apps to Record Your Screen on Android

    Three Free Apps to Record Your Screen on Android

    [ad_1] Do you need to record what’s happening on your phone? There could be any number of reasons for this. You might want to share video from a game you’re playing, or perhaps you’re keen to show off some features from a new app. Or maybe you want to make a video that your parents…

  • eBay to Stop Using PayPal as Payment Processor, Switch to Dutch Company Adyen

    eBay to Stop Using PayPal as Payment Processor, Switch to Dutch Company Adyen

    [ad_1] PayPal Holdings‘s shares fell as much as 12 percent in after-hours trading on Wednesday after former parent company eBay said it had signed up a new primary payment processor. EBay said it will start processing payments globally using Dutch payments company Adyen, allowing its users to remain on the eBay website when checking out. PayPal…

  • Stations by Spotify App in Testing to Rival Pandora

    Stations by Spotify App in Testing to Rival Pandora

    [ad_1] Music streaming service Spotify has been testing an app to rival Pandora Media‘s streaming stations, TechCrunch reported on Tuesday. The new app, called “Stations by Spotify”, was visible on the Google Play Store but Reuters could not immediately verify in which markets the app is available. The app will allow users to stream music…

  • Google’s G Suite Is No Microsoft Killer, but Still Winning Converts

    Google’s G Suite Is No Microsoft Killer, but Still Winning Converts

    [ad_1] Alphabet‘s Google has struggled for years to get big businesses to embrace G Suite, its hip alternative to Microsoft Office. Microsoft dominates the $15 billion (roughly Rs. 95,700 crores) market for business productivity tools for a reason: Its longstanding product is reliable and IT managers have little incentive to gamble on something new. Still, Google has…

  • Vivaldi 1.14 Debuted With Vertical Reader Mode, Markdown Support, and More

    Vivaldi 1.14 Debuted With Vertical Reader Mode, Markdown Support, and More

    [ad_1] Vivaldi 1.14 with vertical reader mode Distinguishing the experience from leading Web browsers, Vivaldi 1.14 has arrived with a vertical reader mode. The new Vivaldi update also includes Markdown support for the built-in note-taking feature and re-arrangeable Web panels. It is available for download on Windows, macOS, and Linux. The Oslo, Norway-based company is…

  • Slack Adds Target, Workday, and Others as Clients in Enterprise Push

    Slack Adds Target, Workday, and Others as Clients in Enterprise Push

    [ad_1] Slack Technologies now has more than 150 customers using the enterprise version of its workplace collaboration software, Chief Executive Stewart Butterfield told Reuters. Slack Enterprise Grid, as the enterprise service is called, has added several corporate customers since launching a year ago. Those customers include Target in retail, BBC in media, Liberty Mutual Group in insurance, Workday in…

  • Cake Browser With Swipe Search Launched for Android and iOS

    Cake Browser With Swipe Search Launched for Android and iOS

    [ad_1] In a time when browsers like Chrome, Safari, and UC Browser are the household names amongst mobile phone users there is a new kid on the block named Cake. The browser’s main USP is the feature that lets you ‘swipe’ for search results, and is claimed to be faster and more convenient than its…

  • Instagram Launches ‘Type’ Mode for Text-Only Stories

    Instagram Launches ‘Type’ Mode for Text-Only Stories

    [ad_1] Instagram Stories has received a new feature called Type mode. As the name implies, the new feature allows Instagram users to type in a text in Stories, without having to use pictures along with it. Similar to the photo and video stories, Type stories will disappear after 24 hours as well. The new Type…

  • YouTube TV Arrives on Apple TV, Most Roku Devices

    YouTube TV Arrives on Apple TV, Most Roku Devices

    [ad_1] YouTube TV, the live television streaming service by Google, is now available on Apple TV and Roku devices. The paid service, which was first released for Android and iOS platforms in March last year, has received dedicated apps specifically compatible with fourth-generation Apple TV and Apple TV 4K, as well as all Roku TVs,…

  • WhatsApp Monthly Active Users Hit 1.5 Billion, 60 Billion Messages Sent Each Day

    WhatsApp Monthly Active Users Hit 1.5 Billion, 60 Billion Messages Sent Each Day

    [ad_1] WhatsApp Status daily active users (DAUs) stand at 300 million, behind Instagram Stories WhatsApp now has 1.5 billion monthly active users (MAUs) who are exchanging nearly 60 billion messages on a single day, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Thursday. In an earnings call after announcing the fourth quarter results, Zuckerberg said that Facebook-owned…

  • Office 2019 Will Only Work on Windows 10, Says Microsoft

    Office 2019 Will Only Work on Windows 10, Says Microsoft

    [ad_1] Microsoft has announced that its Office 2019 suite — to be available in the second half of 2018 — will only work on Windows 10 operating system. “Office 2019 will ship in H2 of 2018. Previews of the new apps and servers will start shipping in the second quarter of 2018. Office 2019 apps…

  • Nintendo Switch has been hacked | Tech | Life & Style

    Nintendo Switch has been hacked | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] The Nintendo Switch has been hacked to behave like a fully-fledged Linux PC. The transform from hybrid home console to Linux computer was possible thanks to a flaw in Nvidia’s Tegra X1 chip, which powers the Nintendo Switch. Since the flaw is hard-coded into the boot ROM, there is nothing Nintendo can do to…

  • Reliance Jio Says It Has Not Launched a JioCoin Cryptocurrency App

    Reliance Jio Says It Has Not Launched a JioCoin Cryptocurrency App

    [ad_1] Jio, the Mukesh Ambani-backed telecom operator, on Wednesday denied having launched any JioCoin cryptocurrency application, and advised people to refrain from dealing with any such apps. “Reliance Jio has come across reports in media and other websites about the existence of purported JioCoin apps on the Internet that are soliciting investments in cryptocurrencies from people,” a…

  • Troll networks manipulated conversation after Florida shooting: Expert

    Troll networks manipulated conversation after Florida shooting: Expert

    [ad_1] Immediately after the mass shooting at a Florida high school last week, hundreds of Twitter accounts turned their focus “almost on a dime” to amplify the events of the tragedy, Jonathan Morgan told CNBC on Tuesday. According to The New York Times, those Twitter accounts are suspected of having links to Russia. Before the…

  • Telegram, Telegram X Return to Apple App Store Hours After Removal

    Telegram, Telegram X Return to Apple App Store Hours After Removal

    [ad_1] After a brief disappearing act, popular messaging apps Telegram and Telegram X are now back on the Apple App Store. Both apps had been removed from the App Store on Thursday following the presence of inappropriate content, as suggested by Pavel Durov, Founder and CEO of Telegram in a tweet. The apps returned to…

  • Google Assistant Go Arrives on Play Store With Most Features Intact

    Google Assistant Go Arrives on Play Store With Most Features Intact

    [ad_1] While Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition) smartphones are yet to reach the market, Google Assistant Go has now debuted, delivering Google’s virtual assistant in a lightweight version. The Google Assistant Go app is available for download on Google Play. The app presently supports a bunch of international languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Japanese,…

  • Lyft Product Chief on What to Expect From the Ride-Hailing Service in 2018

    Lyft Product Chief on What to Expect From the Ride-Hailing Service in 2018

    [ad_1] Even though it’s been in business for just over five years, the Lyft ride-hailing service is still evolving as it moves toward a time when personal car ownership falls and self-driving robotaxis start carrying passengers. Preparing for that time and everything between is largely the responsibility of Tali Rapaport, Lyft’s vice president of product.…

  • NXP shareholders owe a big ‘thank you’ to Broadcom’s CEO

    NXP shareholders owe a big ‘thank you’ to Broadcom’s CEO

    [ad_1] Broadcom CEO Hock Tan says that buying NXP doesn’t solve Qualcomm’s problems — but he’s currently a hero to NXP shareholders. Broadcom’s months-long unsolicited pursuit of Qualcomm likely compelled the San Diego-based chipmaker to bid higher than it otherwise would have to acquire NXP, according to people familiar with the matter. Qualcomm upped its…

  • Xiaomi Launches WhatsApp-Based Service for Mi Fans in India

    Xiaomi Launches WhatsApp-Based Service for Mi Fans in India

    [ad_1] Xiaomi on Monday enhanced its presence in India by announcing the launch of its WhatsApp-based Xiaomi Mi Bunny subscription service. The new service is designed to offer instant updates about latest Xiaomi news, new product launches, product deals, sale reminders, notifications about MIUI weekly updates, and reminders about Mi Fan meetups over WhatsApp. Customers…

  • Bigelow launches Bigelow Space Operations

    Bigelow launches Bigelow Space Operations

    [ad_1] Bigelow Aerospace announced Tuesday the creation of Bigelow Space Operations (BSO), the next step in the company’s effort to build the world’s first habitable private space station. The new company is required as Bigelow Aerospace is “seguing into becoming a production company” after existing as “a laboratory for 17 years,” CEO Robert Bigelow said…

  • Apple Music Reportedly Set to Overtake Spotify in the US

    Apple Music Reportedly Set to Overtake Spotify in the US

    [ad_1] With 36 million paid subscribers, Apple Music is set to overtake its rival Spotify music streaming services in the US with a growth rate of five percent a month versus Spotify’s two percent. “Apple‘s streaming-music service, introduced in June 2015, has been adding subscribers in the US more rapidly than its older Swedish rival,”…

  • Amazon India Starts Accepting Payments Via UPI

    Amazon India Starts Accepting Payments Via UPI

    [ad_1] Amazon India has added Unified Payment Interface (UPI) as a payment method on its mobile app and the mobile website. The UPI payment method is available for transactions valuing Rs. 10,000 or less, and is not available for purchases made through the Amazon desktop site. Notably, Amazon India competitors, including Flipkart and Paytm, are already…

  • Uber vs Waymo Trial: Kalanick Says Uber Trailed in Self-Driving Cars

    Uber vs Waymo Trial: Kalanick Says Uber Trailed in Self-Driving Cars

    [ad_1] Former Uber Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick testified at trial on Tuesday that he believed Uber was lagging in self-driving car development and came up with a plan to hire a star engineer from rival Waymo to catch up with competitors. Kalanick’s testimony in San Francisco federal court marks the first time the Uber…

  • ‘It is very troubling’: microplastics, other pollutants to be focus of studies funded by Ottawa – British Columbia

    ‘It is very troubling’: microplastics, other pollutants to be focus of studies funded by Ottawa – British Columbia

    [ad_1] The federal government announced $2.7 million in funding on Monday towards studying how contaminants like pesticides, anti-sea lice drugs and microplastics impact aquatic life. That announcement is good news for Peter Ross, vice-president of research for Ocean Wise, who says research in ocean environments has been cash strapped for years. “It’s been a long time since…

  • Uber Says Hackers Behind 2016 Data Breach Were in Canada, Florida

    Uber Says Hackers Behind 2016 Data Breach Were in Canada, Florida

    [ad_1] The two people who hacked ride-hailing firm Uber‘s data in 2016 were in Canada and Florida at the time, a company security executive told a US congressional committee on Tuesday. About 25 million people whose data was compromised in the breach live in the United States, Uber Technologies chief information security officer John Flynn said in…

  • On Amazon HQ2 decision, ‘No Gay? No Way’ is wrong message -commentary

    On Amazon HQ2 decision, ‘No Gay? No Way’ is wrong message -commentary

    [ad_1] Last fall, Amazon spurred a 21st Century gold rush by inviting every U.S. city and state to bid for their second corporate headquarters. Who could resist the economic genie promising thousands of jobs and potential billions in revenues? While the suspense mounts, however, some LGBT activists declared “No Gay? No Way” to pressure Amazon…

  • UC Browser 12 Now Available for Download, Brings Data Savings and More

    UC Browser 12 Now Available for Download, Brings Data Savings and More

    [ad_1] UC Browser 12 is now available for download. Alibaba-owned UCWeb has pushed an update to its UC Browser, the mobile browser that’s really popular in India. UC Browser version 12.0 – already available for download via Google Play – comes with new features and optimisations with a big focus on videos. UC Browser now…

  • Ancient human, giant sloth remains found in world’s biggest flooded cave – Technology & Science

    Ancient human, giant sloth remains found in world’s biggest flooded cave – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] Archaeologists exploring the word’s biggest flooded cave in Mexico have discovered ancient human remains at least 9,000 years old and the bones of animals that roamed the earth during the last Ice Age. A group of divers recently connected two underwater caverns in eastern Mexico to reveal what is believed to be the biggest flooded cave on the planet, a…

  • Facebook’s plan to unite AR, VR, and News Feed with 3D posts

    Facebook’s plan to unite AR, VR, and News Feed with 3D posts

    [ad_1] What if you could digitally sculpt a 3D object and share it on Facebook, play with it in virtual reality, or insert it into your world with augmented reality? Facebook is polishing up stages one and two today after first debuting posts of interactive 3D models in News Feed in October that you can…

  • Walmart has big year of e-commerce investments planned

    Walmart has big year of e-commerce investments planned

    [ad_1] It’s been more than a year since Walmart acquired Jet.com, which gave the company an initial e-commerce boost. Since then, Walmart is starting to shift marketing spend on the millennial-centric upstart to reach younger shoppers directly via Walmart.com, the company explained Tuesday. “Jet will not grow as quickly as it did in early days,…

  • Ultrasound could waken a sleeping smart home

    Ultrasound could waken a sleeping smart home

    [ad_1] The home of the future, we are assured, will be swarming with tiny sensors: security cameras, carbon monoxide detectors, speakers, and everything else. Few need to be running all the time — but how do you wake them up when they’re needed if they’re off in the first place? Ultrasound. That’s the idea being…

  • Cureity Wants to be the ‘Sodexo’ for Your Medical Expenses

    Cureity Wants to be the ‘Sodexo’ for Your Medical Expenses

    [ad_1] Last month, Practo announced its new platform Trinity to provide cashless coverage for OPD visits to the local doctor. The idea is really interesting, because OPD care – when you visit a doctor for an ailment without being hospitalised – in India largely falls outside the net of formal insurance. However, with the new…

  • Adecco Group acquires recruiting startup Vettery for $100M

    Adecco Group acquires recruiting startup Vettery for $100M

    [ad_1] The Adecco Group, a global HR services firm headquartered in Switzerland, announced today that it has acquired Vettery. The financial terms were not disclosed, but a source with knowledge of the deal told us that the price was a little over $100 million. (It’s not clear how much of that is cash versus stock.)…

  • Apple Stores in China to Accept Alibaba’s Alipay for Payments

    Apple Stores in China to Accept Alibaba’s Alipay for Payments

    [ad_1] Apple will accept Chinese mobile payment app Alipay in its local stores, boosting its ties with giant e-commerce firm Alibaba Group amid a push by the iPhone maker to revive growth in the world’s No. 2 economy. The tie-up will make Alipay, run by Alibaba affiliate Ant Financial, the first third-party mobile payment system to…

  • 11 Amazon HQ2 final cities in states lacking LGBT discrimination laws

    11 Amazon HQ2 final cities in states lacking LGBT discrimination laws

    [ad_1] The Human Rights Campaign believes that Amazon can be a powerful agent of positive change but knows the issue is complex. “Employees shouldn’t have to worry about day-to-day lives, dry cleaning or apartment hunting,” said Sarah Warbelow, the legal director at HRC. “We’re certainly hopeful that wherever they locate, they and their employees will…

  • Instagram Direct one-ups Snapchat with replay privacy controls

    Instagram Direct one-ups Snapchat with replay privacy controls

    [ad_1] Messaging is the heart of Snapchat, so after cloning and augmenting Stories, Instagram is hoping to boost intimate usage of Direct with privacy controls not found elsewhere. Now when you send an ephemeral photo or video from the Instagram Direct camera, you can decide whether recipients can only view it once, replay it temporarily,…

  • Hike Total to Come Pre-Installed on Select Airtel Smartphones

    Hike Total to Come Pre-Installed on Select Airtel Smartphones

    [ad_1] Hike Messenger on Wednesday partnered with Airtel to announce the availability of ‘Total, built by Hike’ on select smartphones available as part of the Mera Pehla Smartphone initiative by Airtel. Smartphones under this offer will come with Hike Total as a pre-installed feature starting next month. Hike’s Total is a customised version of Android…

  • Gravity has built a jet-powered ‘Iron Man’ suit

    Gravity has built a jet-powered ‘Iron Man’ suit

    [ad_1] U.K.-based company Gravity has set a world record for “fastest speed in a body-controlled jet engine power suit.” The suit makes you look like a real-life Iron Man. It has two jet engines attached to each arm and one engine mounted on the back. The suit, which produces more than 1,000 horsepower, has sold…

  • Tenor hits 12B searches in its GIF keyboard every month

    Tenor hits 12B searches in its GIF keyboard every month

    [ad_1] David McIntosh’s startup Tenor builds a GIF keyboard — but he actually hopes you’ll spend as little time searching on it as possible. Instead, Tenor’s aim has been to collapse the amount of time it takes for you to find a GIF you like and send it to a friend. Instead of trying to…

  • China’s Didi Chuxing Sets Up Electric Car-Sharing Platform

    China’s Didi Chuxing Sets Up Electric Car-Sharing Platform

    [ad_1] Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing is setting up an electric car sharing service with 12 automakers, including BYD, local partners of Ford Motor and the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi alliance. Didi, which bought out Uber’s China business in 2016, said in a statement on Wednesday it would build an “open new energy car-sharing system” that would allow members…

  • Facebook must ensure foreign power won’t hack election: Co-founder

    Facebook must ensure foreign power won’t hack election: Co-founder

    [ad_1] Facebook‘s efforts to prevent foreign entities from influencing U.S. elections are a “step in the right direction,” the social network co-founder, Chris Hughes, told CNBC on Tuesday. The social network announced over the weekend that it would send postcards to potential buyers of political ads to confirm they reside in the U.S. The recipient…

  • Google Motion Stills App Brings AR Stickers to All Android Smartphones

    Google Motion Stills App Brings AR Stickers to All Android Smartphones

    [ad_1] Google Motion Stills app for Android smartphones will start getting support for augmented reality stickers. The Motion Stills app is getting updated where users will now be able to add AR stickers into videos. AR stickers became available on the Google Pixel smartphones via the default camera app. However, now any smartphone running Android…

  • Will Disney’s Streaming Service Roar – Or Squeak?

    Will Disney’s Streaming Service Roar – Or Squeak?

    [ad_1] Will Disney‘s upcoming streaming services be the mouse that roared … or squeaked? Disney already owns enviable entertainment properties including Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars. Now, it’s looking to add Fox’s TV and movie studios as it prepares to launch two streaming services, one for sports and another focused on entertainment. In announcing first-quarter…

  • Galaxy S9 coming soon, so don’t buy a new Samsung phone yet

    Galaxy S9 coming soon, so don’t buy a new Samsung phone yet

    [ad_1] Getty Images DJ Koh, president of mobile communications business at Samsung, holds up the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 smartphone during a launch event for the new product, August 23, 2017. Don’t buy a new Samsung Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+ right now. Samsung will introduce the successors to those devices next weekend during the…

  • Stride, Atlassian’s Slack competitor, opens its API to all developers

    Stride, Atlassian’s Slack competitor, opens its API to all developers

    [ad_1] The arrival of Stride, Atlassian’s Slack competitor, was probably the company’s biggest launch of 2017. While the company generally allows developers to easily integrate with its products, Stride’s API remained in closed beta for significantly longer than the product itself, which exited beta last September. Today, however, Atlassian is opening the Stride API to…

  • Firefox Quantum Is Worth Your Consideration

    Firefox Quantum Is Worth Your Consideration

    [ad_1] Though Google Chrome is the most popular browser today, it didn’t even exist a decade ago. Firefox was the obvious choice for power-users like me, and even as Chrome overtook it in both speed and scale, many of us stuck with it. The reasons for my loyalty were simple: all of my browsing history,…

  • BP sees self-driving electric vehicles squeezing oil demand by 2040

    BP sees self-driving electric vehicles squeezing oil demand by 2040

    [ad_1] London-based BP joined other oil companies such as Royal Dutch Shell in forecasting a peak for oil demand in the late 2030s, when it is expected to slightly decline at around 110 million bpd. It did not foresee a peak in demand in its previous outlooks that stretched into 2035. While the transportation sector…

  • Auto Expo 2018: Maruti Suzuki Uses Google Assistant to Interact With Attendees

    Auto Expo 2018: Maruti Suzuki Uses Google Assistant to Interact With Attendees

    [ad_1] Maruti Suzuki announced its partnership with Google to provide Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered voice assistance for the attendees of Auto Expo 2018. As a result of the new collaboration, Google Assistant will provide various information on the ongoing mega car show as well as detail about Maruti Suzuki exhibit. Users with a Google Assistant-compatible device…

  • Google Pay launches to take on Apple Pay

    Google Pay launches to take on Apple Pay

    [ad_1] Google launched its latest answer to Apple Pay on Tuesday. It’s called Google Pay and replaces Android Pay, a previous solution that let Android users buy goods with their smartphones. It’s also Google’s answer to Apple Pay and Apple Pay Cash. Google Pay follows several failed attempts by Google to launch a widespread payment…

  • Ex-Uber CEO Kalanick Weaves Tale of Google Betrayal in Legal Battle

    Ex-Uber CEO Kalanick Weaves Tale of Google Betrayal in Legal Battle

    [ad_1] Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was confronted Wednesday in court with old texts that suggested he was willing to go to any length to surpass a Google self-driving car project. Kalanick was on the witness stand for a second day to answer allegations that he teamed up with former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski to…

  • Amazon’s Jeff Bezos is building a giant clock inside a Texas mountain

    Amazon’s Jeff Bezos is building a giant clock inside a Texas mountain

    [ad_1] Amazon‘s Jeff Bezos just revealed video of a massive 10,000-year clock that’s being built inside a West Texas mountain. The clock is 500 feet tall and powered by the Earth’s thermal cycles, Bezos said in a tweet Tuesday. tweet “It’s a special Clock, designed to be a symbol, an icon for long-term thinking,” a…

  • Facebook Safety Check Now Available on Facebook Lite as Well

    Facebook Safety Check Now Available on Facebook Lite as Well

    [ad_1] Social media giant Facebook on Wednesday introduced its Safety Check feature for Facebook Lite in more than 100 countries, including India, to empower users in areas with low Internet connectivity. “In many areas around the world, networks can be slow and unreliable. This can be even more challenging after a crisis, when communication is…

  • Citi downgrades Snap, cuts price target as users lash out over redesign

    Citi downgrades Snap, cuts price target as users lash out over redesign

    [ad_1] Snapchat users are livid over the app’s recent redesign, prompting a barrage of criticism on social media. Wall Street is taking notice and growing concerned over the company’s user numbers and financial results. In a note Tuesday morning, Citigroup warned clients that it downgraded Snap’s stock to a sell rating, citing the flood of…

  • South Korean cryptocurrency official found dead at home, reports say

    South Korean cryptocurrency official found dead at home, reports say

    [ad_1] Seung-il Ryu | NurPhoto | Getty Images A Screen shows the prices of bitcoin at a virtual currency exchange store in Seoul, South Korea. A South Korean government official who helped regulatory efforts to limit cryptocurrency speculation has died, according to multiple reports. Jung Ki-joon, head of economic policy coordination at the Office for…

  • Microsoft Cortana iOS App Finally Adds Native iPad Support

    Microsoft Cortana iOS App Finally Adds Native iPad Support

    [ad_1] More than two years after Microsoft’s Cortana released for Android and iOS users, the app will now include native iPad support. The Cortana App that enables users to access Microsoft’s digital assistant now has an “exclusive layout and interface” for the iPad. This means that iPad users will now have the additional option in…

  • Update your iPhone, Apple just fixed a big text message bug

    Update your iPhone, Apple just fixed a big text message bug

    [ad_1] Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Apple CEO Tim Cook (L) takes a picture with David Casarez (R) who just purchased the new iPhone X at an Apple Store on November 3, 2017 in Palo Alto, California. Apple has released a software update that prevents a text message bug from crashing iPhones. That means you…

  • Say goodbye to Android Pay and hello to Google Pay

    Say goodbye to Android Pay and hello to Google Pay

    [ad_1] As we reported last month, Google is uniting all of its different payment tools under the Google Pay brand. On Android, however, the Android Pay app stuck with its existing brand. That’s changing today, though, with the launch of Google Pay for Android. With this, Google is rolling out an update to Android Pay and introducing…

  • Swiggy Has Raised $100 Million in Funding From Naspers, Meituan Dianping

    Swiggy Has Raised $100 Million in Funding From Naspers, Meituan Dianping

    [ad_1] Swiggy on Thursday announced Series F funding from existing investors Naspers, and others including new investors Meituan Dianping, a Chinese group buying website headquartered in Beijing. The company announced it has raised $100 million, roughly Rs. 642 crore, just days after rival Zomato is said to have raised $200 million in funding from China’s…

  • LinkedIn-Powered Resume Assistant for Office 365 Now Available to All

    LinkedIn-Powered Resume Assistant for Office 365 Now Available to All

    [ad_1] Microsoft has released its LinkedIn-powered Resume Assistant for Office 365 subscribers to help them craft a compelling resume. The feature was announced in November last year and it had been available to Microsoft Insiders until now. However, the Resume Assistant is now rolling out to all Office 365 subscribers. The Resume Assistant helps job…

  • Chips rip higher, and market watchers eye Intel as the semi to own

    Chips rip higher, and market watchers eye Intel as the semi to own

    [ad_1] Chip stocks are ripping higher, and one market watcher says the semiconductor space could be in for an even bigger rally. The SMH semiconductor ETF last week posted its best week in more than two years. The rally, led by Applied Materials, Lam Research and Micron, comes as the group has fallen roughly 5…

  • Study Finds Female Uber Drivers Earn Less Than Their Male Counterparts

    Study Finds Female Uber Drivers Earn Less Than Their Male Counterparts

    [ad_1] Male Uber drivers earn roughly seven percent more per hour than their female counterparts, a new study has discovered. The study, which saw the participation of nearly two million rideshare drivers in the US, discovered that women Uber drivers earn $1.24 (approximately Rs. 80) per hour less than men drivers and $130 (roughly Rs.…

  • Medtronic’s quarterly profit meets expectations

    Medtronic’s quarterly profit meets expectations

    [ad_1] Largest U.S. standalone medical device maker Medtronic reported a third-quarter profit in-line with analysts’ estimates, as sales across all its units, except the minimally invasive therapies business, grew. Sales in its cardiac and vascular unit which sells defibrillators, pace-makers, heart valves and stents jumped 10 percent to $2.8 billion, accounting for nearly 40 percent…

  • Apple Apologies After Sharing Ad Spend Data With Wrong Developers

    Apple Apologies After Sharing Ad Spend Data With Wrong Developers

    [ad_1] Just a day after some iOS developers said they received ad spend spend information of others, Apple on Wednesday acknowledged the mistake and stated that it was a processing error that caused the problem. In a note emailed to developers, the Cupertino-based company also revealed that all future performance reports will require developers to…

  • Qualcomm raises offer for NXP Semiconductors

    Qualcomm raises offer for NXP Semiconductors

    [ad_1] Simon Dawson | Bloomberg | Getty Images Microprocessors sit on a circuit board displayed on the NXP Semiconductors NV pavilion at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on Monday, March 2, 2015. U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm raised its offer to buy NXP Semiconductors to $127.50 per share from $110, after being pressured by shareholders…

  • Best Camera Apps to Shoot RAW Photos on the iPhone

    Best Camera Apps to Shoot RAW Photos on the iPhone

    [ad_1] Taking photos with your iPhone is great: it’s fast, it’s intuitive, and most importantly – it’s always with you. While we prefer taking a professional camera on a holiday, it’s our phones that get used the most. There are still camera things that an iPhone can’t do – you can’t swap in a 300mm…

  • Bank of England Governor Mark Carney

    Bank of England Governor Mark Carney

    [ad_1] Bank of England Governor Mark Carney raised concern over extreme volatility in the world’s best known digital currency. “It has pretty much failed thus far on … the traditional aspects of money. It is not a store of value because it is all over the map. Nobody uses it as a medium of exchange,”…

  • Language App Babbel Translates European Success to US Market

    Language App Babbel Translates European Success to US Market

    [ad_1] It might seem a tall order to persuade people to spend as much to learn a language on their smartphone as it costs to subscribe to a music streaming or video-on-demand service. But Berlin-based startup Babbel says that, after 10 years in business, it has finally cracked the US market, where sales more than doubled…

  • Instagram May Soon Let You Share Others’ Posts in Your Stories

    Instagram May Soon Let You Share Others’ Posts in Your Stories

    [ad_1] Instagram is reportedly testing a feature that would let users share others’ posts in their Stories. It will work with accounts which are public, and is apparently being tested with only a small number of users. In fact, according to a TechCrunch report, there is no guarantee that users would see a full rollout…

  • Microsoft Briefly Lists Limitations of Upcoming ARM-Based Windows 10 PCs

    Microsoft Briefly Lists Limitations of Upcoming ARM-Based Windows 10 PCs

    [ad_1] Microsoft announced the launch of ARM-powered ‘Always Connected’ PCs running Windows 10 back in December last year with OEMs such as Asus, Lenovo, and HP. While we haven’t yet seen such a PC making its way to store shelves, the Redmond giant accidentally revealed limitations of Windows 10 running on these ARM-based computers. These…

  • Wikipedia Zero Free Access Programme for Developing Countries Killed Off

    Wikipedia Zero Free Access Programme for Developing Countries Killed Off

    [ad_1] Citing low awareness of Wikipedia outside the US and Europe, the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) has announced it will be stopping its “Wikipedia Zero” programme that provides the service free of charge on mobile phones, in developing countries. According to the Foundation, since 2016, it has seen a significant drop-off in adoption and interest in…

  • Samsung Unveils World’s Largest-Capacity SSD That Comes With 30.72TB Capacity

    Samsung Unveils World’s Largest-Capacity SSD That Comes With 30.72TB Capacity

    [ad_1] Samsung on Tuesday unveiled the PM1643 that emerges as the world’s largest-capacity solid state drive (SSD) with a whopping 30.72 terabyte (TB) storage space. The new SSD is specifically designed to meet the demands of next-generation enterprise storage systems with technologies such as 64-layer V-NAND and 3-bit 512-gigabit chips. It is the successor to…

  • Google Photos Uses AI to Turn Your Photos Into Themed Movies

    Google Photos Uses AI to Turn Your Photos Into Themed Movies

    [ad_1] Google Photos has received an update that lets you leverage its built-in artificial intelligence (AI) technology to start creating perfect themed movies directly using your existing photos. The ability to create movies from photos isn’t new for Google Photos since it’s been an intrinsic part of the Google Photos app for a long time.…

  • Facebook Testing Downvote Button to Let Users Flag Inappropriate Comments

    Facebook Testing Downvote Button to Let Users Flag Inappropriate Comments

    [ad_1] A couple of years after letting its users show their “Reactions”, Facebook has now eventually started testing a downvote button to offer a way to flag inappropriate and unsuitable comments. The new development is initially reported to be limited in nature, particularly available for 5 percent of Android users in the US who’ve set…

  • Sony to launch a ride-hailing app in Japan; Uber to expand into market

    Sony to launch a ride-hailing app in Japan; Uber to expand into market

    [ad_1] Sony’s announcement adds another player to the already fiercely competitive Japanese taxi app market. Shortly after the announcement, Khosrowshahi spoke of Uber’s plans to push further into the market by striking its own partnerships. “It’s clear to me that we need to come in with partnership in mind, and in particular a partnership with…

  • WhatsApp Payments UPI-Based Feature Arrives in India on Android Phones, iPhone

    WhatsApp Payments UPI-Based Feature Arrives in India on Android Phones, iPhone

    [ad_1] Photo Credit: GizmoTimes WhatsApp Payments, based on UPI, is available to some users in the Attachments menu WhatsApp has reportedly started testing out its UPI-based payments feature in India. The new feature, available for select WhatsApp beta users on iOS and Android, enables users to send and receive money using the Indian government’s Unified…

  • Google Project Zero Discloses Edge Browser Bug Before Microsoft Has a Fix Ready

    Google Project Zero Discloses Edge Browser Bug Before Microsoft Has a Fix Ready

    [ad_1] Google‘s Project Zero team has made public the details of a medium-level security flaw in Microsoft Edge browser, a patch for which has still not been released. The vulnerability was first discovered in November 2017, by the search giant’s Project Zero. By advantage of the flaw, hackers could bypass Microsoft Edge’s existing security measures…

  • Amazon Prime Rewards Visa cardholders get 5% back at Whole Foods

    Amazon Prime Rewards Visa cardholders get 5% back at Whole Foods

    [ad_1] Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images Amazon.com Inc. signage is displayed at a Pop-Up store inside the Lakeview Whole Foods Market Inc. store in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., on Monday, Nov. 20, 2017. Amazon is offering Prime members who use its Visa rewards card 5 percent cash back when they shop at Whole Foods,…

  • Swype Keyboard App for Android, iOS Discontinued by Nuance: Report

    Swype Keyboard App for Android, iOS Discontinued by Nuance: Report

    [ad_1] Endless third-party keyboards populate the Android and iOS ecosystem; some purely meant for the fastest typing experience, while others that play around with GIFs and quick searches. Among them, Swype has been a pioneer for the swipe-gestures feature present in mobile keyboard apps, as well as voice typing (dictation). However, now, Nuance Communications has…

  • WhatsApp for Windows Phone Beta Gets Stickers, Live Location Sharing

    WhatsApp for Windows Phone Beta Gets Stickers, Live Location Sharing

    [ad_1] Facebook-owned WhatsApp Messenger is making sure that the remaining few users on Windows Phone are not disappointed. The latest WhatsApp beta update for Windows Phone has been spotted in the wild with version 2.18.24. The update brings a new Stickers feature as well as redesigned Stickers notification icon, both of which haven’t been seen…

  • Google Chrome 64 for Android Automatically Cleans Up URLs While Sharing

    Google Chrome 64 for Android Automatically Cleans Up URLs While Sharing

    [ad_1] Google Chrome 64 for Android- introduced in late January – has been spotted sporting a feature where it automatically cleans up messy referral links. Now, when users share a URL with someone, they will see the primary link instead of a lengthy tracking string. The new feature works automatically on Android handsets while sharing…

  • Deleted a WhatsApp Message? This ‘Feature’ Still Lets Others Read It

    Deleted a WhatsApp Message? This ‘Feature’ Still Lets Others Read It

    [ad_1] The WhatsApp ‘Delete for Everyone’ feature can wipe out messages you sent from the recipient’s phones, but there’s one way to render the feature ineffective. If the recipient quotes your message and replies to it, the WhatsApp message will remain visible in the chat even if you delete it. To recall, WhatsApp messages can be deleted…

  • The Best Free Photo Editing Apps on Android

    The Best Free Photo Editing Apps on Android

    [ad_1] These days pretty much everyone uses their smartphone to click photos and that means the market is flooded with photo editing apps. If you just got yourself an Android phone and are looking for an app that lets you touch up your photos, this list of best photo editors has you covered. We selected…

  • Uber Investor’s Testimony in Waymo Trial Appears to Contradict Kalanick

    Uber Investor’s Testimony in Waymo Trial Appears to Contradict Kalanick

    [ad_1] A key Uber investor testified on Thursday that the company’s board received assurances that due diligence had turned up no problems with a self-driving car startup which Uber acquired, differing from testimony by Uber’s former chief executive. Benchmark venture capitalist Bill Gurley, who has since left Uber’s board, said that before the company acquired…

  • Sony to Form Alliance to Build Taxi-Hailing System: Report

    Sony to Form Alliance to Build Taxi-Hailing System: Report

    [ad_1] Sony Corp looks set to become the latest blue-chip firm to jockey for position in Japan’s taxi and ride-hailing market, with plans for a joint venture to develop an artificial intelligence-based hailing system, the Nikkei newspaper reported. Japan is seen as a potentially lucrative ride-hailing market, with regulators under pressure to ease stringent rules.…

  • Google Paid Out Nearly $3 Million to Security Researchers in 2017

    Google Paid Out Nearly $3 Million to Security Researchers in 2017

    [ad_1] Tech giant Google paid out almost $3 million (roughly Rs. 19 crores) to security researchers in 2017 as rewards for the vulnerabilities they found in its products and services. Around $1.1 million (roughly Rs. 7 crores) each was paid for bug reports specific to Google and Android products while Chrome awards accounted for the…

  • Waymo, Uber End Trade Secrets Theft Trial With Settlement

    Waymo, Uber End Trade Secrets Theft Trial With Settlement

    [ad_1] Waymo and Uber announced an agreement Friday in the blockbuster federal lawsuit over allegedly stolen trade secrets from the former Google self-driving car project. The surprise agreement ends a trial between the two Silicon Valley rivals competing in a race to develop autonomous cars, after four days of testimony before a federal judge in…

  • Samsung NEXT Invests in HealthifyMe, Marking Its First Investment in India

    Samsung NEXT Invests in HealthifyMe, Marking Its First Investment in India

    [ad_1] Samsung NEXT Ventures has announced an undisclosed amount of investment in HealthifyMe, the startup that offers fitness and nutrition tracking through its app. This represents the very first investment by the Silicon Valley-based investment arm of Samsung in India that was launched in 2013 and rebranded from Samsung Global Innovation Centre (GIC) to Samsung…

  • YouTube Suspends Ads From Video Star Logan Paul’s Channels

    YouTube Suspends Ads From Video Star Logan Paul’s Channels

    [ad_1] YouTube has temporarily suspended all ads from video star Logan Paul‘s channels after what it calls a pattern of behaviour unsuitable for advertisers. In an emailed statement, YouTube said that the videos on Paul’s channels are also “broadly damaging to the broader creator community.” Late Friday, YouTube also updated a set of policies outlining…

  • Airtel, Hotstar Partner to Widen Airtel TV Catalogue

    Airtel, Hotstar Partner to Widen Airtel TV Catalogue

    [ad_1] Airtel and Hotstar have partnered to offer part of the latter’s catalogue on the former’s mobile app, Airtel TV, the two companies announced Monday. The deal includes movies, TV shows, and live sports from 22 channels across Star India’s network, in nine languages. All the content will be available to Airtel subscribers for free,…

  • Facebook Losing Younger Users to Snapchat: eMarketer

    Facebook Losing Younger Users to Snapchat: eMarketer

    [ad_1] With mom, dad and grandma signing up in increasing numbers, Facebook is losing younger users in the United States at a faster pace than previously estimated, researchers said Monday. A report by eMarketer said Snapchat is drawing youths away from Facebook at a quicker clip than Facebook-owned Instagram. Facebook is still growing in the…

  • Fox News Plans a Streaming Service for ‘Superfans’

    Fox News Plans a Streaming Service for ‘Superfans’

    [ad_1] Thanks to a relentless news cycle — and a dedicated fan in the Oval Office — Fox News has defied the downward trends in the television business, notching its highest-rated year in 2017 even as audiences dwindled for many networks. But the mass migration of viewers away from traditional cable and satellite packages is…

  • Free Software to Download and Install on Your New Windows PC

    Free Software to Download and Install on Your New Windows PC

    [ad_1] If you got a new Windows 10 PC, you’ve probably been busy setting it up. A big part of that is downloading free apps to help you get started, from a Web browser to media player. The options for those are fairly obvious and well-known at this point: programmes like Google Chrome and Firefox…

  • Uber May Be Paying Women Less for Driving Better

    Uber May Be Paying Women Less for Driving Better

    [ad_1] Uber is trying to defeat the gender pay gap by relying on an algorithm that has no idea whether drivers are men or women. But is it working? A recent paper studying more than a million drivers reached a conclusion: not so much. Men earn about 7 percent more than women do, as it…

  • Apple Music May Finally Have the Muscle to Knock Off Spotify

    Apple Music May Finally Have the Muscle to Knock Off Spotify

    [ad_1] Apple is turning up the volume on Apple Music, the streaming subscription that comes loaded on its devices, including the new HomePod smart speaker. But that could mute the potential of Spotify, the independent music subscription service that aims to go public this year. “We are at an inflection point in digital music,” said…

  • Foodpanda India to Invest Rs. 400 Crores to Boost Its Delivery Network

    Foodpanda India to Invest Rs. 400 Crores to Boost Its Delivery Network

    [ad_1] Food ordering and delivery chain Foodpanda India on Monday said it would invest Rs. 400 crore to strengthen its network and hire 25,000 delivery riders in the next 12 to 15 months. According to a company statement here, the investment would focus on scaling up technology and a dense logistics network which would ensure…

  • Uber Tests Cheaper ‘Hurry Hurry’ Service for Errands in Nairobi

    Uber Tests Cheaper ‘Hurry Hurry’ Service for Errands in Nairobi

    [ad_1] Uber is testing a service in Nairobi that was inspired by residents’ use of the platform for errands and aims to tap into a new segment of the city’s active ride-hailing market, a regional executive said on Monday. Amid the minibuses, safari 4x4s, taxis and Ubers on the roads of Kenya’s capital, tiny, boxy…

  • Snapchat Redesign Draws Ire of Over 600,000 Users

    Snapchat Redesign Draws Ire of Over 600,000 Users

    [ad_1] Snapchat‘s latest redesign, which was released last week, has not gone down well with many users. This is evident from the fact that an online petition calling for removal of the new update has attracted more than 600,000 signatures. The “Remove the new Snapchat update” petition, which is hosted on Change.org, was authored by…

  • For Advertisers, Snapchat’s Got the Kids

    For Advertisers, Snapchat’s Got the Kids

    [ad_1] Social network Instagram has come to look more like rival Snapchat after copying some of its features, but marketers say Snapchat’s younger audience and safeguards against poor placement drive enthusiasm for advertising on the smaller app. Expectations for Snapchat’s future tumbled with its stock price after an initial public offering last year, mainly over…

  • Millions of Android Phones Hijacked to Mine Monero Cryptocurrency: Malwarebytes

    Millions of Android Phones Hijacked to Mine Monero Cryptocurrency: Malwarebytes

    [ad_1] Millions of Android smartphones have reportedly been hijacked in a drive-by cryptocurrency mining campaign. As per security researchers, over the past few months, hackers have secretly been mining Monero coins via smartphones. According to Malwarebytes researchers, the campaign was first observed in January though it had started around November last year. According to the…

  • Update for iOS and Macs negates text bomb that crashed devices

    Update for iOS and Macs negates text bomb that crashed devices

    [ad_1] Last week we reported a major bug in Apple operating systems that would cause them to crash from mere exposure to either of two specific Unicode symbols. Today Apple fixes this major text-handling issue with iOS version 11.2.6 and macOS version 10.13.3, both now available for download. The issue, discovered by Aloha Browser in…

  • Google Announces AMP for Email, Gmail to Get Support Later This Year

    Google Announces AMP for Email, Gmail to Get Support Later This Year

    [ad_1] Gmail is about to get dynamic. Alphabet‘s Google on Tuesday plans to demonstrate a software programming system that would enable emails to feature continuously updating information and greater interactivity. Users could see automatically updated flight information in a booking confirmation email. They could fill out surveys without leaving a message or review close-up shots…

  • Jio Phone Users Getting the Official Facebook App Today

    Jio Phone Users Getting the Official Facebook App Today

    [ad_1] The Jio Phone Facebook app will have support for push notifications, video, and external links, etc. Jio on Tuesday announced that a specially designed version of the Facebook app will be made available to Jio Phone users on Wednesday, February 14. Existing and new Jio Phone users will be able to download it from…

  • Uber’s Losses Said to Swell in 2017, but Final Quarter Showed Hope

    Uber’s Losses Said to Swell in 2017, but Final Quarter Showed Hope

    [ad_1] Ride-share titan Uber on Tuesday revealed that its losses last year swelled despite signs in the final three months that it was stemming the red ink. Figures reported by The Information and confirmed by AFP showed that Uber’s losses in 2017 grew to $4.5 billion (roughly Rs. 28,800 crores) from the $2.8 billion (roughly…

  • Microsoft Partners Chalkup to Improve Classroom Education

    Microsoft Partners Chalkup to Improve Classroom Education

    [ad_1] Microsoft has partnered with classroom collaboration startup Chalkup to drive better learning experiences for students globally. As part of the collaboration, Microsoft will bring the best of the Chalkup features, like its original rubrics system, to make it easier to assess and grade student assignments into Microsoft Teams. The move is a part of the…

  • Uber CEO Plays It Safe in Risk-Loving Silicon Valley

    Uber CEO Plays It Safe in Risk-Loving Silicon Valley

    [ad_1] For nearly a year, Uber and Google‘s parent company, Alphabet, clashed over settling a lawsuit Alphabet filed against the ride-sharing company, according to two people familiar with the discussions. Uber chose to gamble for a victory in court rather than compromise, a choice that led to a high-stakes public trial last week. Negotiations went…

  • Google Chrome’s Native Ad Blocker Detailed Ahead of Launch on Thursday

    Google Chrome’s Native Ad Blocker Detailed Ahead of Launch on Thursday

    [ad_1] Google on Tuesday reiterated that Chrome’s native ad blocker would roll out on Thursday, February 15. It also detailed how the ad blocker – what it calls an ‘ad filter’ – would work. While it will not look to block all the ads on websites, it will prevent webpages from displaying “disruptive ads” even…

  • Baidu Plans US IPO of iQiyi, Its Netflix-Like Video Arm

    Baidu Plans US IPO of iQiyi, Its Netflix-Like Video Arm

    [ad_1] Chinese search engine giant Baidu will spin off its Netflix-like video arm iQiyi and list it in the US market, the company said in a statement that revealed its net profit grew only one percent during the fourth quarter. The company said it has submitted a draft registration to the US securities regulator, the…

  • Wikipedia’s free-to-access program for developing countries is being sunset

    Wikipedia’s free-to-access program for developing countries is being sunset

    [ad_1] A half-dozen years after launching Wikipedia Zero, The Wikimedia Foundation is sunsetting the program. Announced in 2012, it was the result of partnerships with mobile carriers, designed to waive the cost of accessing the free encyclopedia in developing countries, where data fees presented a barrier to accessing the site’s seemingly bottomless well of information.…

  • Sphero Mini, Star Wars: BB-8 Robotic Toys Launched in India

    Sphero Mini, Star Wars: BB-8 Robotic Toys Launched in India

    [ad_1] Electronics distributor Luxury Personified on Wednesday announced the launch of two products in the Sphero range – Star Wars: BB-8 and Sphero Mini in India. Both devices are compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows Phone smartphones. The more premium of the lot, Star Wars: BB-8, is priced at Rs. 11,000, and the Sphero Mini…

  • Bitcoin thieves threaten real violence for virtual currencies

    Bitcoin thieves threaten real violence for virtual currencies

    [ad_1] The currency they were after was virtual, but the guns they carried were anything but. In the beach resort of Phuket, Thailand, last month, the assailants pushed their victim, a young Russian man, into his apartment and kept him there, blindfolded, until he logged onto his computer and transferred about $100,000 worth of Bitcoin…

  • Ola Soft Launches in Australia, Starts Free Ride Trials in Perth

    Ola Soft Launches in Australia, Starts Free Ride Trials in Perth

    [ad_1] Indian ride-sharing major Ola on Wednesday said it began offering two free rides in Australia’s Perth city as a soft launch of its service with local partners. “Customers in Perth can download our app, register for our account and book their rides. The first two rides up to $10 (roughly Rs. 640) value are…

  • Netflix Signs Glee Creator Ryan Murphy in Multi-Year Deal

    Netflix Signs Glee Creator Ryan Murphy in Multi-Year Deal

    [ad_1] Netflix signed Ryan Murphy, creator of hits such as American Horror Story and Glee, to a contract to make series and films, wresting him away from 21st Century Fox in a dramatic reordering of the TV business. Murphy and his production company will get $300 million (roughly Rs. 1,900 crores) over five years, according to a person…

  • Facebook to verify ads with postcards after Russian meddling

    Facebook to verify ads with postcards after Russian meddling

    [ad_1] Facebook will soon rely on centuries-old technology to try to prevent foreign meddling in U.S. elections: the post office. Baffled in 2016 by Russian agents who bought ads to sway the U.S. presidential campaign, Facebook’s global politics and government outreach director, Katie Harbath, told a meeting of the National Association of Secretaries of State…

  • Uber CEO Aims to Pare Losses and Get ‘The Love Back’

    Uber CEO Aims to Pare Losses and Get ‘The Love Back’

    [ad_1] Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is focused on cutting the company’s massive losses and “getting the love back” after a year of damaging revelations about the ride-hailing service’s sometimes heartless treatment of its employees, drivers, regulators and rivals. “We strive to be and should be a brand that is as beloved as Amazon and Google,”…

  • Five Dating Sites So Weird You’ll Fall in Love

    Five Dating Sites So Weird You’ll Fall in Love

    [ad_1] Looking for a date and don’t have much faith in finding someone on Tinder? Tired of hearing about dating apps that are all but indistinguishable from each other, yet promise a special secret sauce that will get you the results that a myriad others could not? What makes two people click is still something…

  • Google’s Ad Network for Apps Quietly Becomes Huge Growth Engine

    Google’s Ad Network for Apps Quietly Becomes Huge Growth Engine

    [ad_1] Google makes ads show up in more smartphone apps than any other technology company. That is the core of a resurgent business for parent Alphabet. Google’s ad network unit has posted three straight quarters of year-over-year double-digit sales increases. The business is nearing $20 billion (roughly Rs. 1.27 lakh crores) in annual revenue, making…

  • Google Chrome Begins Ad Crackdown: Critics Wary

    Google Chrome Begins Ad Crackdown: Critics Wary

    [ad_1] On Thursday, Google will begin using its Chrome browser to eradicate ads it deems annoying or otherwise detrimental to users. It just so happens that many of Google’s own most lucrative ads will sail through its new filters. The move, which Google first floated back in June, is ostensibly aimed at making online advertising…

  • YouTube TV Subscriptions Become Pricier as It Adds Sports, Turner Channels

    YouTube TV Subscriptions Become Pricier as It Adds Sports, Turner Channels

    [ad_1] Alphabet‘s Google is raising the price of its YouTube TV online service for new customers as it adds channels from Time Warner’s Turner, National Basketball League and Major League Baseball, the company said Wednesday. Less than one year after launching YouTube TV, the company is increasing its pricing to $40 (roughly Rs. 2,550) per…

  • Siri, Already Bumbling, Just Got Less Intelligent on the HomePod

    Siri, Already Bumbling, Just Got Less Intelligent on the HomePod

    [ad_1] Siri, we need to talk. You’re embarrassing yourself. You were the Neil Armstrong of voice assistants. When you arrived on the iPhone in 2011, Alexa wasn’t a glimmer in Amazon‘s eye. Google’s Assistant didn’t get a voice until 2016. But what did you do with that lead? You languished as the butt of jokes…

  • Bitcoin mining: Will NVIDIA unveil new GPU chip? | Tech | Life & Style

    Bitcoin mining: Will NVIDIA unveil new GPU chip? | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] NVIDIA’s gargantuan chokehold on the gaming market could be weeks away from expanding into cryptocurrency mining with rumours of a new Ampere product line. On March 26 the graphics card (GPU) manufacturer is set to announce a new line of gaming cards codenamed Turing at the GPU Technology Conference (GTC). But online forums are…

  • UK Blames Russian Military for ‘NotPetya’ Ransomware Cyber-Attack

    UK Blames Russian Military for ‘NotPetya’ Ransomware Cyber-Attack

    [ad_1] Britain on Thursday accused the Russian military of being behind last year’s NotPetya cyber-attack, which started in Ukraine and Russia before spreading globally, affecting thousands of computers. “The UK Government judges that the Russian Government, specifically the Russian military, was responsible for the destructive NotPetya cyber-attack of June 2017,” Foreign Office minister Tariq Ahmad…

  • Google Maps for iOS Gets Bottom Bar With Place, Traffic, and Transit Info

    Google Maps for iOS Gets Bottom Bar With Place, Traffic, and Transit Info

    [ad_1] Google Maps app for iOS, in its latest update, will provide users with easier access to some useful commuting features. With the update, three tabs – Explore, Driving, and Transit – are accessible from a bottom bar within the app. Google says that the real-time information from these bottom bar navigation tabs will help…

  • Google Assistant on Jio Phone Saw 6-Fold Growth in Usage in 4 Weeks

    Google Assistant on Jio Phone Saw 6-Fold Growth in Usage in 4 Weeks

    [ad_1] Google Assistant, which was launched for the Reliance Jio Phone feature phone in December 2017, has seen a six-fold growth in its usage, the company has announced. In a move to empower feature phone users in the country, Google on December 5, announced to bring Assistant to Reliance Jio Phone. This was the first…

  • Google Tez Gets Utility Bill Payments Support

    Google Tez Gets Utility Bill Payments Support

    [ad_1] Google Tez, the app that leverages the government’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) to enable cashless transactions, has been updated to start supporting bill payments in India. The new option is now available on the Google Tez app for Android and iOS and appears to be designed to counter mobile wallets such as Paytm and…

  • Retail investors would feel cryptocurrency market collapse most

    Retail investors would feel cryptocurrency market collapse most

    [ad_1] Retail investors would feel the impact of a cryptocurrency market collapse the most, while institutional investors would be better protected against such an event, according to researchers. “At this stage, we think that retail investors would be the first to bear the brunt in the event of a collapse in cryptocurrencies’ market value,” a…

  • US Also Blames Russia for ‘Reckless’ NotPetya Ransomware Cyber-Attack

    US Also Blames Russia for ‘Reckless’ NotPetya Ransomware Cyber-Attack

    [ad_1] The White House on Thursday blamed Russia for the devastating ‘NotPetya’ cyber-attack last year, joining the British government in condemning Moscow for unleashing a virus that crippled parts of Ukraine’s infrastructure and damaged computers in countries across the globe. The attack launched in June 2017 by the Russian military “spread worldwide, causing billions of…

  • Jeffrey Tambor Exits Amazon’s Transparent TV Series After Allegations of Sexual Misconduct

    Jeffrey Tambor Exits Amazon’s Transparent TV Series After Allegations of Sexual Misconduct

    [ad_1] Jeffrey Tambor, the award-winning star of Amazon Studios television series “Transparent,” is exiting the show, the company said on Thursday, following accusations of sexual misconduct. Tambor, 73, said in an emailed statement he was “profoundly disappointed in Amazon‘s handling of these false accusations against me.” Tambor played the lead role of Maura Pfefferman, a…

  • UK to use medieval church spires to boost digital connectivity

    UK to use medieval church spires to boost digital connectivity

    [ad_1] The U.K. government has signed an agreement with the Church of England that will see church spires across the country used to improve digital connectivity in rural areas. The accord was signed by the National Church Institutions of the Church of England, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Department…

  • Bitcoin price hits $11,000 for the first time since January

    Bitcoin price hits $11,000 for the first time since January

    [ad_1] Dan Kitwood | Getty Images A visual representation of the digital Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin on October 24, 2017 in London, England. Bitcoin broke through the $11,000 mark over the weekend for the first time since the end of January as its price continues to slowly rise following a violent sell-off at the start of the…

  • WhatsApp ‘Full Feature’ Money Transfer Service Launching in India

    WhatsApp ‘Full Feature’ Money Transfer Service Launching in India

    [ad_1] WhatsApp will launch a “full feature” inter-bank money transfer service in India, its biggest market, after a test involving a million users, National Payments Corp of India said. Friday’s statement marks the de facto official launch of WhatsApp’s new service as NPCI is the body set up by the central bank and lenders to…

  • Venezuela petro cryptocurrency pre-sale starts February 20

    Venezuela petro cryptocurrency pre-sale starts February 20

    [ad_1] But one analyst thinks the petro is an “excellent idea” and could serve as a precursor to similar projects from other world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin. “Putin and Maduro have very similar problems,” Mati Greenspan, senior market analyst at social trading firm eToro, told CNBC in an email last week. “They both…

  • Uber Introduces UK Safety Measures Amid Licence Battle

    Uber Introduces UK Safety Measures Amid Licence Battle

    [ad_1] US ride-hailing app Uber on Friday announced new safety features for its service in Britain, as it appeals against the withdrawal of its licence in London.The service, which has around 40,000 drivers in London, lost its licence over its reporting of serious criminal offences and its criminal-record checks for drivers, but is allowed to…

  • Facebook Says SMS Spam Received by Two-Factor Authentication Users Was a Bug

    Facebook Says SMS Spam Received by Two-Factor Authentication Users Was a Bug

    [ad_1] Facebook users, over the past week, have reportedly been getting SMS notifications from the social media website after signing up for the two-factor authentication security feature. While the two-factor authentication is a vital part of protecting online accounts by adding a second layer of security, the text messages, interestingly, were not related to any…

  • Hotstar Annual Subscription Now Available at Rs. 1,200

    Hotstar Annual Subscription Now Available at Rs. 1,200

    [ad_1] Hotstar has once again reduced its annual plan to as low as Rs. 1,200 as the Star India-owned video streaming platform looks to take on Amazon Prime Video and Netflix. With the new price, you can opt for an yearly subscription to Hotstar at an effective tariff of Rs. 100 per month, which is…

  • Gurgaon to Use Satellite Imaging to Check Encroachment

    Gurgaon to Use Satellite Imaging to Check Encroachment

    [ad_1] In a bid to show zero tolerance against encroachment and unauthorised construction in the Millennium City, the Gurgaon district administration along with Gurgaon Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) and municipal body have decided to set up an application which take the help of a satellite to keep an eye on it. “Having found back to…

  • Apple HomePod REVIEW: Sounds like the smart speaker to beat – if you own an iPhone | Tech | Life & Style

    Apple HomePod REVIEW: Sounds like the smart speaker to beat – if you own an iPhone | Tech | Life & Style

    [ad_1] EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS Apple HomePod review APPLE HOMEPOD – £319 • Available Friday February PROS – Incredible Sound • Ultimate Easy Setup For iPhone Users • Full Apple Music Compatibility • Good Smart Features CONS – Not For Android Users – Even Those With Apple Music Subscriptions • Siri Can’t Play Radio Stations • Expensive …

  • Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin warns about cryptocurrency investment

    Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin warns about cryptocurrency investment

    [ad_1] Cryptocurrencies are a nascent asset class and could fall violently at any time, the founder of blockchain network Ethereum warned on Saturday. “Reminder: cryptocurrencies are still a new and hyper-volatile asset class, and could drop to near-zero at any time,” Vitalik Buterin said on Twitter. “Don’t put in more money than you can afford…

  • Google App Gets Option to Edit and Share Screenshots in Latest Beta

    Google App Gets Option to Edit and Share Screenshots in Latest Beta

    [ad_1] The Google app has got a new feature in its latest beta update. Version 7.21 of the Google app on Android adds functionality that allows users to edit and share screenshots directly from the app, right after taking them. Once updated to the beta version, users can take a screenshot in the app, edit…

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    As technology transforms the energy sector, regulators look to keep pace

    [ad_1] From microgrids to smart homes, the way energy is produced and consumed is changing, with technology the driving force. For regulators, this rapid transformation is throwing up a series of issues. “Regulation needs to keep up with the pace of innovation, and sometimes that’s a challenge for us regulators,” Andrew Burgess, from U.K. energy…

  • India Needs Micro-Data Centres to Connect the Next Billion, Says HP

    India Needs Micro-Data Centres to Connect the Next Billion, Says HP

    [ad_1] To connect the next billion, India must establish micro-data centres – which can even run on a laptop from any location with a cell tower – and shun gigantic data centres that can cost a bomb in terms of building physical infrastructure, a global HP Inc executive has emphasised. Data centres, to a large extent,…

  • Broadcom Said to Be Considering Sweetened Qualcomm Bid

    Broadcom Said to Be Considering Sweetened Qualcomm Bid

    [ad_1] Chipmaker Broadcom is considering raising its offer to buy rival Qualcomm by offering more of its own stock, following consultation with several of Qualcomm’s top shareholders, according to people familiar with the matter. While the timing of the new offer is uncertain, Broadcom’s bid preparations indicate that it is planning to apply pressure on…

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    MSI GE73VR 7RF Raider Review

    [ad_1] It’s been a while since we’ve tested laptops that are designed to be ‘desktop replacements’, so when MSI said it had a new 17-inch gaming model, we couldn’t help but check it out. The company has been a longstanding player in the PC components and laptop businesses, but one thing it continues to struggle with…

  • Microsoft Office Apps Now Accessible by All Chromebooks With Google Play: Reports

    Microsoft Office Apps Now Accessible by All Chromebooks With Google Play: Reports

    [ad_1] A long time after supporting Android apps, Chromebooks have now received Microsoft Office. The new experience comes with the latest Microsoft Office apps for Android that are available through Google Play store – specifically, Word, Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint. Originally, Chromebook users utilised Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides as their default productivity apps.…

  • macOS High Sierra Bug Can Give Anyone Root Access to Your Mac – How to Fix

    macOS High Sierra Bug Can Give Anyone Root Access to Your Mac – How to Fix

    [ad_1] Apple Inc. customers have discovered a significant security flaw in the latest version of the operating system for Mac computers that allows anyone to log in without a password, potentially making private user data vulnerable. The issue, discovered in the MacOS High Sierra operating system for laptops and desktops that was released in September,…

  • Windows 10 Now on 600 Million Active Devices, Says Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

    [ad_1] Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 is now running on more than 600 million active devices. The list of devices includes desktops, tablets, Xbox One consoles, HoloLens headsets, and Surface Hub devices – in addition to some dated, Windows 10 Mobile-based smartphones. The new figure is significantly higher than the 270 million user base…

  • Toshiba, Western Digital Close to Settling Dispute: Report

    Toshiba, Western Digital Close to Settling Dispute: Report

    [ad_1] Toshiba and Western Digital are said to be close to settling their legal dispute, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. Under an agreement, Western Digital will drop efforts to block the Japanese company’s $18 billion sale of its flash-memory business in exchange for the extension of their joint venture agreements, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with…

  • Samsung to Chase Big M&A Deals on Three Fronts, Says Strategy Chief

    Samsung to Chase Big M&A Deals on Three Fronts, Says Strategy Chief

    [ad_1] Samsung Electronics’ $8 billion purchase of automotive and audio electronics company Harman has given the technology conglomerate confidence to chase more big deals, its strategy chief said on Friday. Young Sohn, the South Korean company’s Silicon Valley-based president and chief strategy officer, said he was keen for world’s top maker of memory chips, smartphones and…

  • AMD and Qualcomm Announce Partnership to Power Always Connected PCs

    AMD and Qualcomm Announce Partnership to Power Always Connected PCs

    [ad_1] AMD and Qualcomm announced today that they would be working together to power always connected PCs. This could see laptops featuring AMD’s Ryzen Mobile processors shipping with Snapdragon LTE modems. When Ryzen Mobile was revealed in October, AMD claimed playable framerates in an ultrathin notebook form factor. Users can expect to run League of Legends, DOTA 2 and CS:GO at…

  • Smartron Expands to the Middle-East Market, With srt.phone and t.book

    Smartron Expands to the Middle-East Market, With srt.phone and t.book

    [ad_1] Domestic original equipment manufacturer (OEM) Smartron on Tuesday announced that it will collaborate with multiple partners to introduce their devices in the Middle-East market. “With this expansion in the Middle-East market, we are extending the tronX ecosystem along with all our devices that are going to be launched in the next few months,” Mahesh Lingareddy,…

  • Qualcomm moves to solve NXP price issue: Sources

    Qualcomm moves to solve NXP price issue: Sources

    [ad_1] Qualcomm and its advisors have been working to reassert control over the company’s deal to acquire NXP Semiconductors this weekend, by trying to figure out what price will be enough to garner the 80 percent of shares needed to close the deal, sources tell CNBC. On Friday, Qualcomm’s advisors at Goldman Sachs began contacting…

  • HP to Sell 3D Printers in India From Early Next Year

    HP to Sell 3D Printers in India From Early Next Year

    [ad_1] After sensing tremendous opportunities in both commercial and industrial 3D printing in India, global PC and printer major HP on Friday announced to start selling its Next-Gen 3D printers in the country by early next year. According to Sumeer Chandra, Managing Director, HP Inc India, the company is in discussions with various industry stakeholders…

  • Microsoft Takes Path Less Traveled to Build a Quantum Computer

    Microsoft Takes Path Less Traveled to Build a Quantum Computer

    [ad_1] In the race to commercialise a new type of powerful computer, Microsoft has just pulled up to the starting line with a slick-looking set of wheels. There’s just one problem: it doesn’t have an engine – at least not yet. The Redmond, Washington-based tech giant is competing with Google, IBM Corp., and a clutch…

  • Why Doesn’t Apple Make Its Devices as Carefully as It’s Making Apple Park?

    Why Doesn’t Apple Make Its Devices as Carefully as It’s Making Apple Park?

    [ad_1] Toward the end of a talk late last month at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, Apple’s chief design officer, Jonathan Ive, vented for a moment about the backlash against Apple Park, the company’s 2.8-million-square-foot circular headquarters building that has drawn some scorn for a perfectionist construction process that reportedly pushed its cost to $5…

  • First, Office Space. Next, the World.

    First, Office Space. Next, the World.

    [ad_1] On a cold February morning at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the skeleton of a modern 15-story building was rising from a muddy construction site along the East River. As long and as tall as a cruise ship, the sleek glass structure loomed above rusty, century-old dry docks, serving notice to the industrial neighborhood that…

  • Facebook still testing users’ patience, while rewarding investors

    Facebook still testing users’ patience, while rewarding investors

    [ad_1] But other news this week reveals that Zuckerberg’s pledge to reform Facebook is more than a work in progress. It’s also a voluntary effort. His latest securities filing shows that even after selling $942 million worth of stock last year, Zuckerberg still controlled 87.5 percent of the company’s Class B shares as of Dec.…

  • Intel Launches 6 New Processors Across Pentium Silver and Celeron Ranges

    Intel Launches 6 New Processors Across Pentium Silver and Celeron Ranges

    [ad_1] Chipmaker Intel on Tuesday launched new processors branded Pentium Silver and Celeron, which are based on an architecture codenamed ‘Gemini Lake’ and are engineered for affordable PCs. The company has launched six new models for desktops and laptops. First up are the Pentium Silver J5005 and N5000 for desktops and laptops respectively. Both are…

  • Veem: Start-up uses blockchain

    Veem: Start-up uses blockchain

    [ad_1] For all the talk in Silicon Valley about the potential of blockchain technology, most of it is just that — talk. Aside from cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum, there aren’t many real-world applications of blockchain, a distributed ledger that allows data to be cryptographically tracked and secured. One exception is a San Francisco-based money…

  • Why Facebook’s earliest efforts to kill off Snapchat backfired

    Why Facebook’s earliest efforts to kill off Snapchat backfired

    [ad_1] Snapchat is one of Facebook’s greatest threats, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg may be partly to blame. That’s one interesting theory presented in a new book about Snapchat — “How to Turn Down a Billion Dollars: The Snapchat Story” — that came out this week from former TechCrunch writer Billy Gallagher. He was also…

  • Russian ‘troll’ shares training process for U.S. election interference

    Russian ‘troll’ shares training process for U.S. election interference

    [ad_1] The Russian “troll” factory in St. Petersburg, Russia — which is at the center of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s indictment of 13 Russians who allegedly interfered with the U.S. election — is just that: A factory. In a new interview with the Washington Post, former troll Marat Mindiyarov described the factory as Orwellian, complete…

  • Toshiba, Western Digital Make Peace on Sale of Chip Unit

    Toshiba, Western Digital Make Peace on Sale of Chip Unit

    [ad_1] Toshiba Corp. and its joint venture partner Western Digital have made peace over the embattled Japanese electronics giant’s plan to sell its flash memory unit to raise cash to stay afloat. The agreement allows Western Digital to participate in future investments in their joint venture, clearing the way for a consortium led by Bain…

  • WD Black PCIe and WD Blue SSD Review

    WD Black PCIe and WD Blue SSD Review

    [ad_1] It’s impossible to ignore the performance benefits of using an SSD rather than a traditional spinning hard drive. While laptop buyers are at the mercy of big brands that often cut corners, those who choose to build their own desktop PCs have very little reason not to buy an SSD. Even if it’s a…

  • iMac Pro Orders Open on December 14 in the US

    iMac Pro Orders Open on December 14 in the US

    [ad_1] After much anticipation, Apple has finally announced when users can order the iMac Pro – its most powerful iMac. First unveiled at WWDC 2017 in June, it sports the same 5K Retina display that has already available with the existing 27-inch iMac, but bears major improvements including up to an 18-core CPU, 128GB of…

  • iMac Pro Price in India Revealed, Coming to India ‘Soon’

    iMac Pro Price in India Revealed, Coming to India ‘Soon’

    [ad_1] Apple on Friday announced the iMac Pro price in India, and said the new all-in-one workstation would soon be available to buy in the country. For now, it looks like only one configuration – the base model – of the iMac Pro will be made available in India, featuring an 8-core Intel Xeon processor,…

  • Dell Inspiron 27 7775 All-in-One Review

    Dell Inspiron 27 7775 All-in-One Review

    [ad_1] All-in-One (AIO) desktop PCs are great for when you’re tight on space or simply want a neat desk. While the PC market continues to fight an uphill battle, premium AIOs including Apple’s iMac lineup continue to be popular with those who need a serious desktop machine for heavy work such as video editing. In…

  • Samsung Unveils ‘World’s Smallest’ DRAM Chip

    Samsung Unveils ‘World’s Smallest’ DRAM Chip

    [ad_1] Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Wednesday it has developed the world’s smallest DRAM chip, widening its technical lead on competitors as it tracks towards a record operating profit in 2017 driven by the semiconductor business. The ‘second-generation’ 10-nanometre class, 8-gigabit DRAM chips with improved energy efficiency and data processing performance would be geared…

  • Ellen Leanse, ex-Google and Apple, teaches Stanford ‘happiness’ design

    Ellen Leanse, ex-Google and Apple, teaches Stanford ‘happiness’ design

    [ad_1] A growing chorus has begun to criticize Facebook, Google and other tech companies, saying their services are having negative emotional effects on heavy users. A group of child advocates and other consumer groups asked Facebook to shut down its Messenger for Kids app, citing studies showing that teens who use social media a lot…

  • Windows 10 Timeline, Sets Features Now Available to Insiders

    Windows 10 Timeline, Sets Features Now Available to Insiders

    [ad_1] Microsoft has released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17063 for Windows Insider members in the Fast ring to test its features, including the anticipated Timeline. The new Insider build also brings app-tabbing feature Sets for select Insiders. The latest development emerges weeks after the Redmond giant announced the arrival of the latest Insider build.…

  • Owlet Smart Sock Review

    Owlet Smart Sock Review

    [ad_1] It could save your baby’s life. When Owlet launched, I interviewed a mom who had a premature baby with breathing issues. She swears the sock saved her little boy. The company said they have now sold more than 250,000 units, and though they cannot and do not claim that it can prevent SIDS, there…

  • Xiaomi Sale Day 1 Has Offers on Redmi 5A, Redmi Y1, Mi A1, and More

    Xiaomi Sale Day 1 Has Offers on Redmi 5A, Redmi Y1, Mi A1, and More

    [ad_1] Xiaomi has kicked off the ‘No.1 Mi Fan Sale’ on Mi.com with offers on a variety of smartphones, mobile accessories, smart home gadgets, and other non-tech accessories. There are also open sales on popular mobiles, till stocks last. The Xiaomi sale is being held on Wednesday and Thursday. Starting with the contests on Xiaomi India’s official shopping…

  • Autodesk University 2017 Showcases 3D Printing Innovation in India

    Autodesk University 2017 Showcases 3D Printing Innovation in India

    [ad_1] Architects, designers, and the industry were brought under one roof in Bengaluru last week for the fourth edition of Autodesk University, India and SAARC. At the event, which aimed to showcase the importance of automation and offerings towards a sustainable future, Autodesk showcased samples of machine-human collaboration. There was a model of Columbia command…

  • Asus Launches New ROG Gaming Laptops in India: Price, Specifications

    Asus Launches New ROG Gaming Laptops in India: Price, Specifications

    [ad_1] Expanding its Republic of Gamers (ROG) lineup of gaming laptops in India, Asus on Wednesday unveiled ROG Strix HERO edition, SCAR edition gaming notebooks, and Strix GL503 gaming laptop, starting at Rs. 92,990. The Taiwanese tech giant also introduced Asus Gaming FX503 notebook that will be available at Rs. 69,990 (starting price). Both are available…

  • Xiaomi Said to Be Set to Blow Past 2017 Revenue Target

    Xiaomi Said to Be Set to Blow Past 2017 Revenue Target

    [ad_1] Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has told bankers it would top its annual revenue target by as much as 18 percent, sources with knowledge of the matter said, marking a comeback from a sales slump in recent years that triggered a business overhaul. Xiaomi, which has been hearing bank pitches for what could be the world’s…

  • Qualcomm Board Rejects Broadcom, Silver Lake Director Nominees

    Qualcomm Board Rejects Broadcom, Silver Lake Director Nominees

    [ad_1] Qualcomm on Friday rejected the 11 director nominees picked by Broadcom Ltd and private-equity firm Silver Lake Partners, likely setting the stage for a bitter proxy battle between the chipmakers. Broadcom earlier this month took its first formal step to replace Qualcomm’s board with its slate of nominees. Qualcomm in November rejected Broadcom’s $103 billion…

  • Gadgets 360 Staff Picks: What We Bought, and Loved in 2017

    Gadgets 360 Staff Picks: What We Bought, and Loved in 2017

    [ad_1] Looking back at 2017, we rounded up the favourite gear that the Gadgets 360 team bought over the year, with phones, game consoles, and some offbeat items as well. Here’s a look at everyone’s favourite gadgets from 2017. Abhinav Lal: OnePlus Bullets (V2)Of my few tech purchases this year, the OnePlus Bullets (V2) earphones…

  • Apple, Amazon Said to Be in Talks to Set Up in Saudi Arabia

    Apple, Amazon Said to Be in Talks to Set Up in Saudi Arabia

    [ad_1] Apple and Amazon are in licensing discussions with Riyadh on investing in Saudi Arabia, two sources told Reuters, part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s push to give the conservative kingdom a high-tech look. A third source confirmed that Apple was in talks with SAGIA, Saudi Arabia’s foreign investment authority. Both companies already sell…

  • Apple, Epson Face French Legal Complaints Over Allegedly Shortening Life of Products

    Apple, Epson Face French Legal Complaints Over Allegedly Shortening Life of Products

    [ad_1] Smartphone maker Apple and Japanese printer company Epson are facing legal complaints in France over allegedly speeding up the ageing process of their products to stimulate demand. A French consumer association called “HOP” – standing for “Stop Planned Obsolescence” – filed preliminary, legal complaints in court against the two groups over the charges. HOP said it…

  • AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 Review

    AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 Review

    [ad_1] We’ve seen some spectacular action in the CPU space in 2017, with both Intel and AMD whipping out products hitting every price point and market segment in a furious race to outdo each other. That’s what happens when competition is robust. Sadly, the same cannot be said for the GPU technology market. Market leader…

  • Kingston DataTraveler 2000 Review | NDTV Gadgets360.com

    Kingston DataTraveler 2000 Review | NDTV Gadgets360.com

    [ad_1] USB pen drives come in all shapes and sizes, but there’s very little else differentiating them. Some might promise high capacities or rugged bodies, and others might have multiple connectors to work with PCs as well as smartphones. Very few actually offer any features that others don’t. Kingston has identified at least one niche…

  • Gadgets 360 Staff Picks: Our Wishlist for 2018

    Gadgets 360 Staff Picks: Our Wishlist for 2018

    [ad_1] The technophile staff at Gadgets 360 likes not only reviews literally hundreds of different gadgets each year, but also buys tons of them for personal use (yay, consumerism!). Just like last year, we asked everyone what’s on their tech wishlist for 2018, and reflect on whether they ended up getting their 2017 pick or…

  • Major Security Flaw With Intel CPUs Said to be Behind Secretive Updates to Linux, Windows, Amazon EC2, and Google Compute Engine

    Major Security Flaw With Intel CPUs Said to be Behind Secretive Updates to Linux, Windows, Amazon EC2, and Google Compute Engine

    [ad_1] Evidence is mounting that many of the biggest companies in the IT industry are working together to rush out a number of patches to their respective products because of a massive security hole that has been identified in all Intel CPUs released over at least the past decade. Security researchers and industry professionals have…

  • Meltdown, Spectre Security Flaws Found in Intel, AMD, ARM CPUs Put Virtually All Computers, Phones at Risk

    Meltdown, Spectre Security Flaws Found in Intel, AMD, ARM CPUs Put Virtually All Computers, Phones at Risk

    [ad_1] Security researchers on Wednesday disclosed a set of security flaws that they said could let hackers steal sensitive information from nearly every modern computing device containing chips from Intel, Advanced Micro Devices, and ARM Holdings. One of the bugs is specific to Intel but another affects laptops, desktop computers, smartphones, tablets and internet servers alike.…

  • Samsung Beats Intel to Become Top Semiconductor Player in 2017: Gartner

    Samsung Beats Intel to Become Top Semiconductor Player in 2017: Gartner

    [ad_1] With 14.6 percent market share, Samsung Electronics has replaced chipmaker giant Intel to become the top player in the global semiconductor industry in 2017, market research firm Gartner said on Thursday. This is the first time Intel has been toppled since 1992 as worldwide semiconductor revenue totalled $419.7 billion (roughly Rs. 26.6 lakh crores)…

  • Apple on Spectre, Meltdown Vulnerabilities: All Mac, iOS Devices Affected

    Apple on Spectre, Meltdown Vulnerabilities: All Mac, iOS Devices Affected

    [ad_1] On Thursday, Apple confirmed that all Mac systems and iOS devices are affected by Meltdown and Spectre chip flaws, but that no known exploits have impacted its customers. In a post on its website, Apple said updates to its operating systems for iPhones (iOS 11.2), Macs (macOS 10.13.2), and Apple TVs (tvOS 11.2) would defend…

  • Samsung on Track for Record Q4 Earnings Thanks to Semiconductors

    Samsung on Track for Record Q4 Earnings Thanks to Semiconductors

    [ad_1] Samsung Electronics is expected on Tuesday to forecast a record quarterly profit in the fourth quarter, as a world hungry for processing power and high-tech smartphones snaps up its semiconductors and screens. While a stronger won and falling NAND chip prices could take some shine off the performance, most analysts are tipping a strong quarter…

  • How a Researcher Hacked His Own Computer to Find ‘Meltdown’ Chip Flaw

    How a Researcher Hacked His Own Computer to Find ‘Meltdown’ Chip Flaw

    [ad_1] Daniel Gruss didn’t sleep much the night he hacked his own computer and exposed a flaw in most of the chips made in the past two decades by hardware giant Intel Corp. The 31-year-old information security researcher and post-doctoral fellow at Austria’s Graz Technical University had just breached the inner sanctum of his computer’s…

  • Meltdown, Spectre Chip Flaws: Who’s Affected

    Meltdown, Spectre Chip Flaws: Who’s Affected

    [ad_1] Technology companies are scrambling to fix serious security flaws affecting computer processors built by Intel and other chipmakers and found in many of the world’s personal computers and smartphones. The two hardware bugs discovered can be exploited to allow the memory content of a computer to be leaked. Such a leak could potentially expose…

  • Intel CEO Brian Krzanich Sold Shares Before Chip Security Flaw Was Disclosed

    Intel CEO Brian Krzanich Sold Shares Before Chip Security Flaw Was Disclosed

    [ad_1] Intel‘s CEO sold shares in his company several months after Google informed the chipmaker of a serious security problem affecting its products. CEO Brian Krzanich sold about $39 million (roughly Rs. 250 crores) in stocks and options in late November, before the security vulnerability was publicly known. Intel says it was notified about the bugs…

  • Intel Says Performance Impact of Chip Flaw Security Updates Isn’t Significant

    Intel Says Performance Impact of Chip Flaw Security Updates Isn’t Significant

    [ad_1] Intel Corp said fixes for security issues in its microchips would not slow down computers, rebuffing concerns that the flaws found in microprocessors would significantly reduce performance. The performance impact of the recent security updates should not be significant and will be mitigated over time, Intel said late on Thursday. Intel shares fell nearly…

  • HP Recalls Laptop, Mobile Workstation Batteries Due to Fire, Burn Issues

    HP Recalls Laptop, Mobile Workstation Batteries Due to Fire, Burn Issues

    [ad_1] HP has recalled some laptop and mobile workstation batteries due to an overheating problem. The HP laptops that are affected were shipped in the last two years, between December 2015 and December 2017. Users can visit HP’s website to check if their battery is included in the recall. The company has listed all the…

  • CES 2018: Acer, Asus, and HP Unveil 4K 120Hz HDR Displays With Built-In Nvidia Shield

    CES 2018: Acer, Asus, and HP Unveil 4K 120Hz HDR Displays With Built-In Nvidia Shield

    [ad_1] At CES 2018, Acer, HP, and Asus partner Nvidia to make Big Format Gaming Displays (BFGDs). These are 65-inch 4K 120Hz HDR displays with built-in Nvidia Shield – the company’s bespoke streaming hardware. “PC gamers expect high performance and instant response times, but, until now, they’ve been largely limited to traditional desktop displays,” said Matt Wuebbling,…

  • Meltdown, Spectre Chip Flaws: Businesses Cautious in Installing Patches

    Meltdown, Spectre Chip Flaws: Businesses Cautious in Installing Patches

    [ad_1] Chances that a fix to a major microchip security flaw may slow down or crash some computer systems are leading some businesses to hold off installing software patches, fearing the cure may be worse than the original problem. Researchers this week revealed security problems with chips from Intel and many of its rivals, sending…

  • Samsung Notebook 7 Spin (2018) Launched at CES 2018: Specifications, Features

    Samsung Notebook 7 Spin (2018) Launched at CES 2018: Specifications, Features

    [ad_1] Samsung Electronics on Friday announced the launch of the Samsung Notebook 7 Spin (2018), ahead of CES 2018. The Notebook 7 Spin (2018) will retain the 360-degree rotating touchscreen from the first generation, apart from adding several new features such as Active Pen, and fingerprint security through Windows Hello. The 2-in-1 notebook is based…

  • Apple Officials Meet Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu

    Apple Officials Meet Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu

    [ad_1] Senior officials of the US-based iPhone maker Apple today called upon Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu. The meeting assumes significance as the technology giant is seeking concessions like duty exemptions to set up manufacturing unit in India. “CIM @sureshpprabhu in meeting with Mr. Nick Amman, Director, Government Affairs and Ms. Priya Balasubramaniam, Global…

  • Intel Core i5-8400 and Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Ultra Gaming Review

    Intel Core i5-8400 and Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Ultra Gaming Review

    [ad_1] Intel’s 8th Gen Core CPU family has proven to be more exciting than anything the company has released in years. For the first time, we have multiple different architectures serving different product segments and more than four cores in mainstream desktop processors. We now know that there are Intel CPUs with integrated AMD graphics,…

  • Awaiting Concrete Proposal From Apple, Says Commerce Minister Prabhu

    Awaiting Concrete Proposal From Apple, Says Commerce Minister Prabhu

    [ad_1] The commerce and industry ministry is awaiting a concrete proposal from iPhone maker Apple to set up manufacturing unit in India, Union Minister Suresh Prabhu said today. “We are waiting for a good proposal from Apple…Please give us a concrete proposal. If the proposal comes, we will examine it. We are always open for…

  • Facebook’s VP of ads says Russian meddling aimed to divide US

    Facebook’s VP of ads says Russian meddling aimed to divide US

    [ad_1] Bloomberg | Contributor | Getty Images Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, in Athens, Greece, on Friday, May 27, 2016. Facebook and other social media platforms, like Twitter and Instagram, have come under intense scrutiny in past weeks, as more information has surfaced about how Russian actors used those platforms to spread misinformation online. Mueller’s 37-page…

  • Amazon Alexa Debuts on Windows 10 PCs, Starting With Acer and HP Devices

    Amazon Alexa Debuts on Windows 10 PCs, Starting With Acer and HP Devices

    [ad_1] After much anticipation, Amazon Alexa has now eventually debuted on Windows 10 PCs and will sit alongside Microsoft’s preloaded Cortana assistant. Companies starting with Acer, Asus, HP and Lenovo, all are preparing to integrate the Alexa voice assistant on their new notebooks and desktops. Some of the offerings that are being showcased at CES…

  • Powermat Joins Wireless Power Consortium, Will Help Further Rival Qi Wireless Charging Standard

    Powermat Joins Wireless Power Consortium, Will Help Further Rival Qi Wireless Charging Standard

    [ad_1] Powermat, the wireless charging company, has become a member of the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). Powermat has said the move is to contribute its technology to further advance inductive wireless charging capabilities in WPC’s Qi wireless charging standard ecosystem. Qi and Powermat have been competing for wireless charging standards but now there seems to…

  • Apple Releases iOS, macOS Updates to Mitigate Spectre Chip Vulnerabilities

    Apple Releases iOS, macOS Updates to Mitigate Spectre Chip Vulnerabilities

    [ad_1] Last week, Alphabet‘s Google and other security researchers disclosed two major chip flaws, one called Meltdown affecting only Intel chips and one called Spectre, which left computing devices vulnerable to hackers. Getting back to the updates, iOS 11.2.2 is available for the iPhone 5s and later models, iPad Air and later models, as well…

  • Lenovo Launches ARM-Powered Miix 630, New ThinkPad X1 Series at CES 2018

    Lenovo Launches ARM-Powered Miix 630, New ThinkPad X1 Series at CES 2018

    [ad_1] Lenovo has launched the ARM-powered Miix 630 2-in-1, and refreshed its Thinkpad lineup at CES 2018. The former is the company’s first Snapdragon-powered Windows laptop, part of the new breed of Always-Connected PCs from Microsoft. As for the latter, Lenovo has announced refreshed notebooks with new Carbon, Tablet, and Yoga models as well as…

  • German defense minister on the threat to global stability

    German defense minister on the threat to global stability

    [ad_1] Cyberattacks are the greatest challenge threatening global stability, Germany’s defense minister told CNBC Saturday. Recent cyberattacks, namely NotPetya and WannaCry, have shown that sensitive and personal data have become the target to destabilize companies and governments worldwide — creating what’s often described as a war, given the power of the information stolen. When asked…

  • Yacht company says they’ll take bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies for payment

    Yacht company says they’ll take bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies for payment

    [ad_1] First Malibu mansions, next ultra luxurious yachts. The ways in which cryptocurrency enthusiasts can spend their virtual riches is growing, if only for those who are millionaires — at least on paper. As bitcoin and other digital currencies gain a broader following, luxury service providers are starting to take notice. The latest is Florida-based…

  • How ad-free subscriptions could solve Facebook

    How ad-free subscriptions could solve Facebook

    [ad_1] At the core of Facebook’s “well-being” problem is that its business is directly coupled with total time spent on its apps. The more hours you pass on the social network, the more ads you see and click, the more money it earns. That puts its plan to make using Facebook healthier at odds with…

  • Tim Peck, Call9 telemedicine founder, lived in nursing home

    Tim Peck, Call9 telemedicine founder, lived in nursing home

    [ad_1] It was ideal timing. For about five years, regulators had been penalizing nursing homes for sending patients back to the hospital within 30 days. These costly readmissions were viewed by some policymakers as an indication that the facility wasn’t properly caring for its residents. Meanwhile, some nursing homes, including Central Island, were finding that…

  • Ian Bremmer on cybersecurity threats

    Ian Bremmer on cybersecurity threats

    [ad_1] America’s greatest vulnerability is its continued inability to acknowledge the extent of its adversaries’ capabilities when it comes to cyber threats, says Ian Bremmer, founder and president of leading political risk firm Eurasia Group. Speaking to CNBC from the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, the prominent American political scientist emphasized that there should be…

  • SpaceX testing its own satellite broadband internet network

    SpaceX testing its own satellite broadband internet network

    [ad_1] SpaceX is on a collision course with the world’s biggest telecom and satellite manufacturing companies, as it steps up development of its “Starlink” network of satellites. The company will soon test its first satellites, Microsat 2a and 2b, which are headed for orbit aboard SpaceX’s planned Sunday launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California,…

  • Microsoft Suspends AMD Spectre and Meltdown Patch Rollout After Complaints of Unbootable PCs

    Microsoft Suspends AMD Spectre and Meltdown Patch Rollout After Complaints of Unbootable PCs

    [ad_1] Following multiple user complaints that of PCs with AMD processors were freezing while booting after the installation of Microsoft Windows security patches, the software giant has announced that it has suspended the delivery of specific updates to potentially affected machines. These patches were released to protect PCs against the widely publicised Meltdown and Spectre security threats. Affected users…

  • US government is ‘exceptionally vulnerable’ to cyberattacks, security expert says

    US government is ‘exceptionally vulnerable’ to cyberattacks, security expert says

    [ad_1] The United States is “vulnerable” to cybersecurity attacks and need to step up their defense mechanisms, the co-founder of the computer security firm CrowdStrike told CNBC Saturday. Recent cyberattacks, including NotPetya last June, have been devastating to American companies, causing them hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. Other attacks, such as the cybersecurity…

  • Netgear Unveils Nighthawk Pro Gaming Router and LAN Switch at CES 2018

    Netgear Unveils Nighthawk Pro Gaming Router and LAN Switch at CES 2018

    [ad_1] Netgear has announced a new router and LAN switch aimed at gamers, at CES 2018. Netgear has unveiled the gaming-oriented Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR500 router as well as a Nighthawk SX10 10G/Multi-Gig LAN Switch. Netgear aims to leverage its software to optimise network connections by stabilising ping, reducing lag spikes, and keeping users ‘always-on’…

  • Construction Robotics bricklaying robot five times faster than human

    Construction Robotics bricklaying robot five times faster than human

    [ad_1] Your next home could be built by robots. Designed by Construction Robotics, this robot mason is named SAM 100, short for “Semi-Automated Mason.” According to Construction Robotics, the bot can place between 300 and 400 bricks an hour, compared to a human which can only lay around 60 to 75 bricks an hour. Last…

  • Google Chrome ad blocking reactions

    Google Chrome ad blocking reactions

    [ad_1] Chrome has determined the 12 ad types which will trigger its blocking system based on standards set by the Coalition for Better Ads, an industry group where Google is a board member. However, several members of the Coalition of Better Ads told The Wall Street Journal that they felt that Google had undue influence…

  • Microsoft Says Security Patches Slowing Down PCs, Servers

    Microsoft Says Security Patches Slowing Down PCs, Servers

    [ad_1] Microsoft said on Tuesday that software patches released to guard against microchip security threats slowed down some personal computers and servers, with systems running on older Intel processors seeing a noticeable decrease in performance. The comments in a blog post were the clearest signal from Microsoft that fixes for flaws in microchips from Intel and rivals…

  • Nvidia Patch Release Adds to Scope of Spectre Worries

    Nvidia Patch Release Adds to Scope of Spectre Worries

    [ad_1] Graphics specialist Nvidia was the latest chipmaker to say its equipment was vulnerable to the Spectre security threat, broadening the scope of concern for millions of computers beyond their central processors. Spectre is one of two chipset flaws, the other dubbed Meltdown, revealed by researchers last week which offer hackers opportunities to steal sensitive information…

  • Worldpay and Visa reversing duplicate transactions for Coinbase users

    Worldpay and Visa reversing duplicate transactions for Coinbase users

    [ad_1] Payments processors Worldpay and Visa said Friday they are reversing duplicate transactions that recently caused unauthorized withdrawals for some users of cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. “Worldpay and Coinbase have been working with Visa and Visa issuing banks to ensure that duplicate transactions have been reversed and appropriate credits have been posted to cardholder accounts,” the…

  • Huawei WiFi Q2 Wireless Router Launched at CES 2018: Price, Features

    Huawei WiFi Q2 Wireless Router Launched at CES 2018: Price, Features

    [ad_1] Huawei at the ongoing CES 2018 brought a hybrid whole home Wi-Fi system that is touted to deliver “blazing fast” wireless connectivity. Called the Huawei WiFi Q2, the new system lets users pair a base station with up to 16 satellites to widen the coverage of a Wi-Fi network in a home environment. The…

  • Samsung Faces French Legal Case Over Alleged Abuses in China

    Samsung Faces French Legal Case Over Alleged Abuses in China

    [ad_1] Two French campaign groups filed a legal case against Samsung in France on Thursday over the alleged use of child labour and other abuses in Chinese manufacturing plants working for the electronics giant. Accusing the company of misleading commercial practices, the NGOs Peuples Solidaires and Sherpa lodged a complaint in Paris against Samsung’s French…

  • MediaTek Showcases AI and IoT Focused Chips for Smart Home Solutions at CES 2018

    MediaTek Showcases AI and IoT Focused Chips for Smart Home Solutions at CES 2018

    [ad_1] Semiconductor giant MediaTek announced several new products and partnerships at CES 2018. These include a partnership with Alibaba AI Labs, new chips for UHD Smart TV platforms, portfolio of Wi-Fi chipsets for IoT devices, solutions for smart home devices, and AI solutions for cross platform devices. Partnership with Alibaba AI LabsAt CES 2018, MediaTek…

  • AMD Chips Exposed to Both Variants of Spectre Security Flaw

    AMD Chips Exposed to Both Variants of Spectre Security Flaw

    [ad_1] Advanced Micro Devices said on Thursday its microprocessors are susceptible to both variants of the Spectre security flaw, days after saying its risk for one of them was “near zero”. In a subsequent statement Thursday, AMD said there was “no change” to its position on the susceptibility of its chips to Spectre, but shares fell…

  • Intel Says Meltdown, Spectre Patches Can Cause Reboot Problems in Old Chips

    Intel Says Meltdown, Spectre Patches Can Cause Reboot Problems in Old Chips

    [ad_1] Intel on Thursday said that recently issued patches for flaws in its chips could cause computers using its older Broadwell and Haswell processors to reboot more often than normal and that Intel may need to issue updates to fix the buggy patches. In a statement on Intel’s website, Navin Shenoy, general manager of the company’s…

  • Windows 10 Fall Creators Update Now Available for All: Microsoft

    Windows 10 Fall Creators Update Now Available for All: Microsoft

    [ad_1] Microsoft‘s latest Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is now officially available for all compatible devices, the company has announced. “I’m happy to announce the Fall Creators Update (version 1709) is fully available for all compatible devices running Windows 10 worldwide. Full availability is the final phase of our rollout process,” John Cable, Director of…

  • iPhone X, iPhone 8, Gaming Laptops, and More Tech Deals This Week

    iPhone X, iPhone 8, Gaming Laptops, and More Tech Deals This Week

    [ad_1] The new year started with a bang for online shoppers with some great deals on mobile phones, but even though the sale is over, there are still some good deals on gadgets and accessories you can snag. E-commerce websites like Flipkart and Paytm keep the deals coming in, so you can actually get some pretty…

  • HP Leads Amid Falling Global PC Shipments in Q4 2017: Gartner

    HP Leads Amid Falling Global PC Shipments in Q4 2017: Gartner

    [ad_1] With a market share of 22.5 percent, HP retained the top spot in the global PC market in the fourth quarter of 2017 even as shipments continued to decline, market research firm Gartner said on Friday. With shipments growing 6.6 percent, HP witnessed Year-over-Year (YoY) growth in all regions, including the challenging US market. The worldwide…

  • Intel’s AMT Tech Affected by Security Flaw, Says F-Secure

    Intel’s AMT Tech Affected by Security Flaw, Says F-Secure

    [ad_1] A new security flaw has been found in Intel hardware which could enable hackers to access corporate laptops remotely, Finnish cybersecurity specialist F-Secure said on Friday. F-Secure said in a statement that the flaw had nothing to do with the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities recently found in the micro-chips that are used in almost…

  • Apple Has No Plans for a Major Upgrade to MacBook Pro in 2018: Report

    Apple Has No Plans for a Major Upgrade to MacBook Pro in 2018: Report

    [ad_1] Apple reportedly has no plans to release a major upgrade for its MacBook Pro lineup in 2018. The Cupertino giant is also expected to shift a major chunk of its MacBook supply orders to Foxconn Industries. This shift will give Foxconn a substantial share in the total supply of MacBook notebook orders, along with…

  • Xiaomi Said to Tap Investment Banks for IPO Sponsor Role

    Xiaomi Said to Tap Investment Banks for IPO Sponsor Role

    [ad_1] Xiaomi has tapped CLSA, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley as joint sponsors for its proposed IPO, people with direct knowledge of the matter said, in what could potentially value the Chinese smartphone maker at up to $100 billion. The initial public offering could be the world’s biggest tech float in 2018 and is expected…

  • Asus ROG Strix GL503 Scar Edition Review

    Asus ROG Strix GL503 Scar Edition Review

    [ad_1] Asus is one of a small handful of companies launching new gaming laptops all the time, and it’s a testament to how strong demand is right now that we have so many new models hitting the market even though there hasn’t been any major new underlying hardware to boast of for a whole year…

  • Intel, Others Asked for Briefing on Meltdown, Spectre Chip Flaws by US Senator

    Intel, Others Asked for Briefing on Meltdown, Spectre Chip Flaws by US Senator

    [ad_1] A Democratic US lawmaker asked Intel and two other microchip makers on Tuesday to provide a briefing on the recently detected Spectre and Meltdown security flaws that could allow hackers to steal information from most computers and devices. “I am looking to better understand the nature of these critical vulnerabilities, the danger they pose to consumers,…

  • Oracle Issues Critical Security Patch for Meltdown, Spectre Chip Flaws

    Oracle Issues Critical Security Patch for Meltdown, Spectre Chip Flaws

    [ad_1] Oracle said on Tuesday it issued a critical patch that provides fixes for certain of its products for Intel chip flaws. The critical patch contains 237 new security fixes across several Oracle products, the company said on its website. Separately, technology website The Register reported, citing a document in Oracle’s customers-only portal, that certain versions…

  • Global IT Spending Projected to Reach $3.7 Trillion in 2018: Gartner

    Global IT Spending Projected to Reach $3.7 Trillion in 2018: Gartner

    [ad_1] Global IT spending is projected to total $3.68 trillion (roughly Rs. 235 lakh crores) in 2018 – an increase of 4.5 percent from 2017’s $3.52 trillion (roughly Rs. 224 lakh crores), market research firm Gartner said on Tuesday. “Global IT spending growth began to turn around in 2017, with continued growth expected over the…

  • Microsoft Surface Book 2 Laptop Is Coming to India ‘Later This Year’

    Microsoft Surface Book 2 Laptop Is Coming to India ‘Later This Year’

    [ad_1] The Microsoft Surface Book 2 laptop is coming to India. The company had launched the Surface Book 2 last year in two variants – 13-inch and 15-inch. However, only the 13-inch variant was available till now in select markets, including the US. Starting Wednesday however, the 15-inch model will be made available for pre-orders…

  • Gaming Is an Idea Whose Time Has Come in India, Says Acer

    Gaming Is an Idea Whose Time Has Come in India, Says Acer

    [ad_1] The Acer office in Bengaluru has been turned into a demo zone, as the company gives us a chance to take a look at the latest devices it’s bringing to India. As a result, the conference room where Gadgets 360 caught up with Chandrahas Panigrahi, CMO and Consumer Business Head, Acer India, looks more…

  • Intel Says Problem in Patches for Spectre, Meltdown Extends to Newer Chips

    Intel Says Problem in Patches for Spectre, Meltdown Extends to Newer Chips

    [ad_1] Data centre computers with Intel‘s newer chips might reboot more often than normal because of problems with the patches issued to fix the so-called Spectre and Meltdown security flaws, the company said on Wednesday. Intel confirmed that patches for the security flaws can cause higher-than-expected reboot rates in Ivy Bridge, Sandy Bridge, Skylake and…

  • Samsung Starts Production on Next-Gen 16Gb GDDR6 DRAM Chips for Graphics Cards

    Samsung Starts Production on Next-Gen 16Gb GDDR6 DRAM Chips for Graphics Cards

    [ad_1] South Korean giant Samsung Electronics on Thursday announced that it had initiated mass production of its first 16Gb (gigabit) Graphics Double Data Rate 6 (GDDR6) DRAM chip for upcoming graphics processors. The GDDR6 chip will use Samsung’s new 10nm technology. The new chip also uses a proprietary low-power circuit design that is claimed to…

  • Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+ to Feature AI Chips: Report

    Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+ to Feature AI Chips: Report

    [ad_1] While the tech world is all set to see some of the major rumours getting transformed into reality at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018, Samsung is reportedly preparing a surprise, too. This is the building of the company’s native neural processing units aka artificial intelligence (AI) chips that are expected to be a part…

  • The Sea Hunter autonomous ship could be the future of military warfare

    The Sea Hunter autonomous ship could be the future of military warfare

    [ad_1] Scouting for enemy submarines may soon be done by an autonomous ship. DARPA recently handed off its self-driving vessel prototype to the U.S. Navy after completing a series of successful trials. The ship, nicknamed Sea Hunter, is capable of spending months at sea without a crew. It’s not weaponized and can reach speeds of…

  • Xiaomi to Expand Indian Store Network in Tussle With Samsung

    Xiaomi to Expand Indian Store Network in Tussle With Samsung

    [ad_1] China’s Xiaomi plans to expand its Indian store network as it attempts to grab the lead in a smartphone market which Korea’s Samsung has dominated for more than five years. A little over three years after Xiaomi entered India, its cheap, high-spec handsets have helped the start-up, which is now valued at close to…

  • Intel facing 32 lawsuits over Meltdown and Spectre flaws

    Intel facing 32 lawsuits over Meltdown and Spectre flaws

    [ad_1] It’s no surprise to see Intel facing multiple lawsuits, and the company warns it could face many more in the future. The Meltdown and Spectre security flaws have helped reveal fundamental issues with processor designs over the past 20 years, and the software updates to protect PCs have had noticeable performance impacts. Intel’s response…

  • Amazon ad business a ‘pimple’ that will grow

    Amazon ad business a ‘pimple’ that will grow

    [ad_1] Sir Martin Sorrell, the CEO of advertising agency giant WPP, believes that Amazon’s ad business is slated to grow “violently,” but he says it won’t pose a threat to Google and Facebook. “I referred to [Amazon] I think on CNBC before as a pimple, that’s probably a little bit unfair, but it’s certainly growing.…

  • Three tiny stocks with same CEO suspended by SEC for questionable cryptocurrency announcements

    Three tiny stocks with same CEO suspended by SEC for questionable cryptocurrency announcements

    [ad_1] The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Friday it has temporarily suspended trading in three very tiny stocks due to questions about their cryptocurrency-related announcements. The companies announced in January that they each acquired several thousand trust units in a private equity fund called “NVC Fund” with investments related to blockchain and cryptocurrency. However,…

  • Intel Asks Customers to Halt Patches for Meltdown, Spectre Chip Bugs, Citing Flaw

    Intel Asks Customers to Halt Patches for Meltdown, Spectre Chip Bugs, Citing Flaw

    [ad_1] Intel said on Monday that patches it released to address two high-profile security vulnerabilities in its chips are faulty, advising customers, computer makers and cloud providers to stop installing them. Intel Executive Vice President Navin Shenoy disclosed the problem in a statement on the chipmaker’s website, saying that patches released after months of development caused…

  • Artificial intelligence is good for society

    Artificial intelligence is good for society

    [ad_1] “We used to all have to go out and farm. We barely got enough food, when the weather was bad people would starve. Now through better seeds, fertilizer, lots of things, most people are not farmers. And so AI will bring us immense new productivity,” says Gates. Of course, the advancements and elimination of…

  • Oracle grabs Zenedge as it continues to beef up its cloud security play

    Oracle grabs Zenedge as it continues to beef up its cloud security play

    [ad_1] Oracle announced yesterday that it intends to acquire Zenedge, a 4-year old hybrid security startup. They didn’t reveal a purchase price. With Zenedge, Oracle gets a security service to add it to its growing cloud play. In this case, the company has products to protect customers whether in the cloud, on-prem or across hybrid…

  • Microsoft Education Announces 4 Budget Laptops, Free Office 365 Access, and More

    Microsoft Education Announces 4 Budget Laptops, Free Office 365 Access, and More

    [ad_1] Microsoft on Monday announced the launch of four new school-focused Windows 10 laptops. The company also unveiled plans to offer free access to Office 365 Education to school teachers in 146 countries globally and several developments for STEM – including new curricula for Computer Science with Minecraft, partnerships for Mixed Reality headsets, and a…

  • PayPal, YouTube, Facebook used to sway US politics

    PayPal, YouTube, Facebook used to sway US politics

    [ad_1] Russian actors had a complex system of search engine optimization, virtual private networks, and engineers dedicated to data analysis, graphics and IT, with the goal of sowing distrust in the American political system, according to a new indictment. Thirteen Russian nationals and three Russian entities, indicted by a federal grand jury on Friday, are…

  • Xiaomi Partners Smartbox to Offer Deliveries Through Automated Parcel Terminals

    Xiaomi Partners Smartbox to Offer Deliveries Through Automated Parcel Terminals

    [ad_1] In a move to enhance its e-commerce presence, Xiaomi on Tuesday announced its partnership with Smartbox, the startup that manages automated parcel delivery terminals across India. The latest move will enable the Chinese company to encourage customers making online orders and receive their deliveries through Smartbox delivery terminals that are strategically located at locations…

  • BMW opens job training school for US Marines at Camp Pendleton

    BMW opens job training school for US Marines at Camp Pendleton

    [ad_1] BMW is opening a job training institute in California for U.S. Marines transitioning into civilian life. The automaker is partnering with for-profit vocational school Universal Technical Institute to open a training workshop at Camp Pendleton, a Marine Corps base near San Diego. It is the first time a premium automotive brand has opened an…

  • Lenovo Launches New Education Focused Chromebook and ThinkPad Laptops

    Lenovo Launches New Education Focused Chromebook and ThinkPad Laptops

    [ad_1] Lenovo has announced multiple Chrome and Windows laptops designed specifically for education. Lenovo’s new laptops are designed for classrooms, and it includes three new Chromebook laptops and two ThinkPad laptops. The five laptops which have been announced are – Lenovo ThinkPad 11e, ThinkPad 11e Yoga, 500e Chromebook, 300e Chromebook, and 100e Chromebook. Windows of…

  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai on investments across America

    Google CEO Sundar Pichai on investments across America

    [ad_1] At a groundbreaking ceremony for a new data center in Tennessee, Google will flesh out the details of its plan to increase its investments across the United States. The company is pouring money into 14 states across the country and hiring thousands of new employees, CEO Sundar Pichai will announce in Clarksville, Tennessee, on…

  • Uber preparing to sell Southeast Asia Unit to Grab

    [ad_1] Uber is preparing to sell its Southeast Asia business to Singapore’s Grab in exchange for a sizable stake in the company, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter. No deal has been reached yet, and the timing of any such deal is uncertain. Grab provides private car, motorbike, taxi and carpooling services…

  • Acer Launches New Chromebox, Chromebook Laptops

    Acer Launches New Chromebox, Chromebook Laptops

    [ad_1] Acer has announced three new Chrome OS devices for 2018 at the Bett show in London. Acer has announced the Chromebook Spin 11, Chromebook 11 C732, and Chromebox CXI3. Similar to most recent Chrome OS devices, these support Google Play as well, allowing them to run Android apps. Acer had recently launched several new…

  • GBH’s Dan Ives says the panic is over

    GBH’s Dan Ives says the panic is over

    [ad_1] Wall Street is apparently done panicking over Apple. And now that the stock has bounced back from recent lows, three of the company’s advantages — popularity in China, a growing services business and war chest of cash — provide a clear path forward, according to GBH Insights analyst Dan Ives. “[O]n the heels of…

  • Samsung 860 Evo, 860 Pro SSDs With 64-Layer V-NAND Launched

    Samsung 860 Evo, 860 Pro SSDs With 64-Layer V-NAND Launched

    [ad_1] Samsung has expanded its Evo range of solid-state drives (SSDs) with the launch of the 860 Evo and 860 Pro. The new SSD models are the successors to the company’s 850 Evo family that was debuted in 2TB size back in 2015 and received a 4TB variant in July 2016. While the 860 Evo…

  • Trump wants business to take over space station from NASA by 2025 – Business

    Trump wants business to take over space station from NASA by 2025 – Business

    [ad_1] The Trump administration wants NASA out of the International Space Station by 2025, and private businesses running the place instead. Under President Donald Trump’s 2019 proposed budget released Monday, U.S. government funding for the space station would end by 2025. The government would set aside $150 million US to encourage commercial development. Many space…

  • iOS 11.3 Update Spotlights Apple Secrecy on Battery Health

    iOS 11.3 Update Spotlights Apple Secrecy on Battery Health

    [ad_1] Apple‘s move on Wednesday to give iPhone owners information about the health of their batteries reverses the company’s longstanding refusal to make such information available directly on iPhones and iPads, even though battery health has long been easy to check on Apple’s Mac computers. Apple said an update to its iOS operating system will show…

  • Qualcomm says open to talks with Broadcom for better offer

    Qualcomm says open to talks with Broadcom for better offer

    [ad_1] George Rose | Getty Images People crowd into the Qualcomm booth to view a series of new products during the annual Consumer Electronics Show on January 4, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Qualcomm is open to discussing a buyout offer from Broadcom that “reflects the true value” of the chipmaker and better addresses its…

  • Samsung, Apple Retained Leadership as Top Semiconductor Buyers in 2017: Gartner

    Samsung, Apple Retained Leadership as Top Semiconductor Buyers in 2017: Gartner

    [ad_1] Representing 19.5 percent of the total worldwide market, Samsung and Apple have retained their leadership as the top two semiconductor chip buyers in 2017, market research firm Gartner said on Thursday. The firm reports that Samsung and Apple together consumed semiconductors worth $81.8 billion (approximately Rs. 5.2 lakh crores) in 2017, showing an increase…

  • Uber aims to boost safety in the UK as London ban appeal continues

    Uber aims to boost safety in the UK as London ban appeal continues

    [ad_1] Leon Neal | Getty Images A phone displays the Uber ride-hailing app on September 22, 2017 in London, England. Uber is appealing Transport for London’s decision not to renew its operating license. Uber will report serious incidents to the police and provide licensing details to users in the U.K. as part of a plan…

  • Intel Says Updated Chips Coming to Protect Against Meltdown, Spectre

    [ad_1] Intel told investors Thursday that the company is working “around the clock” to tackle the security issues stemming from the Spectre and Meltdown flaws and that it will release updated chips later this year to provide a more long-term solution. The update was offered during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call, the first since the…

  • US government nowhere near regulating bitcoin

    US government nowhere near regulating bitcoin

    [ad_1] Bitcoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency, meaning that unlike fiat currencies such as the dollar, it’s not backed by a central authority. Critics have said that this gives the currency, which saw huge price gains in 2017, no inherent value. As transactions are completely anonymous, bitcoin has been accused of making it easier for those…

  • U.S. woman becomes 1st person to have eye worms previously seen only in cattle – Health

    U.S. woman becomes 1st person to have eye worms previously seen only in cattle – Health

    [ad_1] An Oregon woman has become the first person worldwide known to have had an eye infestation by a tiny worm species previously seen only in cattle that is spread by flies that feed on eyeball lubrication, U.S. government researchers said on Monday. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention scientists said 14 translucent parasitic worms of the species Thelazia gulosa, all…

  • Wall Street to Grill Intel on Chip Security Flaws

    Wall Street to Grill Intel on Chip Security Flaws

    [ad_1] Wall Street analysts will grill Intel executives on how massive security flaws in its computer chips are impacting business when the company reports quarterly results on Thursday. Intel has said there would be no material cost to it from security flaws, dubbed Meltdown and Spectre, that were disclosed on January 3 since both could be…

  • Bynder acquires digital asset management service Webdam from Shutterstock for $49.1M

    Bynder acquires digital asset management service Webdam from Shutterstock for $49.1M

    [ad_1] Bynder, one of the leading companies in the digital asset management space, today announced that it has acquired Shutterstock‘s Webdam. The Amsterdam-based company tells us that it paid $49.1 million for Webdam, which Shutterstock itself acquired back in 2014. Like Bynder, Webdam’s focus is on helping enterprises and agencies manage their digital assets. Currently Webdam…

  • Intel Data Centre Sales Surge, Warns of Potential Security Flaw Fallout

    Intel Data Centre Sales Surge, Warns of Potential Security Flaw Fallout

    [ad_1] Intel on Thursday gave a bullish forecast and blew past Wall Street expectations for the fourth quarter on the strength of data centre sales, the business it sees as key to its transformation from a PC supplier. Intel stock rose 3.8 percent to $47.06 (roughly Rs. 2,990), boosted by a 10 percent dividend hike and…

  • All-female fish species shows sex is overrated – Technology & Science

    All-female fish species shows sex is overrated – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] An all-female freshwater fish species called the Amazon molly that inhabits rivers and creeks along the Texas-Mexico border is living proof that sexual reproduction may be vastly overrated. Scientists said on Monday they have deciphered the genome of the Amazon molly, one of the few vertebrate species to rely upon asexual reproduction, and discovered that it had none of…

  • Microsoft Issues Out-of-Band Windows Update to Disable Mitigation Against Spectre Variant 2

    Microsoft Issues Out-of-Band Windows Update to Disable Mitigation Against Spectre Variant 2

    [ad_1] Microsoft has released another security patch against ‘Spectre variant 2’ bug found on Intel chips. The out-of-band update, KB4078130, is meant for Windows 7 (SP1), Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. Intel has reported issues with recently released microcode meant to address ‘Spectre variant 2’ termed as ‘CVE 2017-5715 Branch Target Injection’. The chipmaker noted…

  • Ellen DeGeneres explains bitcoin

    Ellen DeGeneres explains bitcoin

    [ad_1] Kevin Winter | One Voice: Somos Live! | Getty Images Ellen DeGeneres speaks onstage during ‘One Voice: Somos Live! A Concert For Disaster Relief’ at the Universal Studios Lot on October 14, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. You know that moment when you’re all talking about bitcoin but nobody really understands it? Well, TV…

  • Global Device Shipments to Hit 2.32 Billion Units in 2018: Gartner

    Global Device Shipments to Hit 2.32 Billion Units in 2018: Gartner

    [ad_1] Worldwide shipments of devices — PCs, tablets and mobile phones — reached 2.28 billion units in 2017 and will hit 2.32 billion units in 2018, an increase of 2.1 percent, Gartner said on Monday. When it comes to which segment will drive overall growth this year, mobile phone market — led by high-end smartphones…

  • Coinbase blames Visa for issues around duplicate charges

    Coinbase blames Visa for issues around duplicate charges

    [ad_1] Cryptocurrency exchange and wallet Coinbase blamed Visa for an issue that saw some users experience unauthorized money withdrawals, but the card service said it wasn’t at fault. Coinbase users can link a credit or debit card to Coinbase and buy cryptocurrency immediately. Some users had been noticing that there were duplicate charges when they…

  • Lenovo Fingerprint Manager Software on Older Windows Machines Is Vulnerable to Hacks

    Lenovo Fingerprint Manager Software on Older Windows Machines Is Vulnerable to Hacks

    [ad_1] A critical vulnerability has emerged on over three dozen Lenovo systems that could let hackers bypass fingerprint scanner and gain access to existing Windows credentials. Machines that are affected by the security loophole includes several ThinkPad, ThinkStation, and ThinkCentre systems. Lenovo has acknowledged the flaw and released an update to its Fingerprint Manager Pro…

  • Watch robot skiers race down snowy slopes – Technology & Science

    Watch robot skiers race down snowy slopes – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] While Alpine skiers fought high winds at the Pyeongchang Games on Monday, there were no such problems for robots competing in their own “Olympics” ski challenge. Robots of all shapes and sizes skied, and in some cases tumbled, down a course at the Welli Hilli ski resort, an hour’s drive west of Pyeongchang. Robot…

  • AMD Reports Rise in Graphics Chip Sales for Data Centres, Computers

    AMD Reports Rise in Graphics Chip Sales for Data Centres, Computers

    [ad_1] Chipmaker AMD on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that handily exceeded Wall Street forecasts, as it sold more graphics processors used in data centres and computers. Sunnyvale, California-based AMD said sales in its graphics and computing business, which makes processors for servers and gaming consoles, rose 60 percent year-over-year to $958 million (roughly…

  • Cyberspy agency defends proposed new powers to go on the offensive – Politics

    Cyberspy agency defends proposed new powers to go on the offensive – Politics

    [ad_1] A senior official from Canada’s cyberspy agency says proposed new powers would allow it to stop a terrorist’s mobile phone from detonating a car bomb, block the ability of extremists to communicate, or prevent a foreign power from interfering in the country’s democratic process. Shelly Bruce, associate chief of the Communications Security Establishment, told…

  • Samsung’s Chip Business Sees Record Profits, Mobile Profits Drop as Marketing Spend Increases

    Samsung’s Chip Business Sees Record Profits, Mobile Profits Drop as Marketing Spend Increases

    [ad_1] Quarterly earnings surged again for Samsung Electronics, thanks to its record-breaking chip business. The South Korean company said Wednesday that its October-December earnings jumped 74 percent to KRW 12 trillion ($11.2 billion or roughly Rs. 71,300 crores), compared with KRW 6.9 trillion (roughly Rs. 41,000 crores) a year earlier. It was slightly higher than analysts’…

  • Sperm whale spotted in B.C. strait for 1st time in decades – British Columbia

    Sperm whale spotted in B.C. strait for 1st time in decades – British Columbia

    [ad_1] The booming clicks coming from an underwater microphone placed in the waters of B.C.’s Johnstone Strait could only have been one animal — a sperm whale. When cetacean ecologist Jared Towers and his colleagues first heard the calls from the mammal travelling through the strait several days ago, they were shocked. The last time a sperm whale…

  • Dell May Sell Itself to VMware in a Reverse Merger: Report

    Dell May Sell Itself to VMware in a Reverse Merger: Report

    [ad_1] Dell may be set to enter a new era in its history soon, after completing a run of more than 4 years as a private company. Dell is reportedly exploring a ‘reverse merger’ deal with VMware, where the latter will buy its parent company, helping the former go public without having to launch a…

  • Intel, QuTech Collaborate to Make 2-Qubit Silicon Quantum Chip

    Intel, QuTech Collaborate to Make 2-Qubit Silicon Quantum Chip

    [ad_1] Dutch quantum computer research company QuTech on Wednesday announced a partnership with Intel to unveil its first-ever programmable two-qubit quantum processor on silicon chips. This innovation is expected to offer a breakthrough in “large and extensive calculations”. The qubits can be controlled electronic signals, and silicon has been used due to its nature of…

  • Instagram removes post after Russia watchdog orders

    Instagram removes post after Russia watchdog orders

    [ad_1] Facebook-owned Instagram has taken down posts related to bribery allegations made by Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny against the country’s deputy prime minister. Navalny, who is Russian President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest rival, posted a video on YouTube earlier this month, that showed metals oligarch Oleg Deripaska allegedly meeting with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei…

  • Samsung to Hire 1,000 R&D Engineers in India This Year

    Samsung to Hire 1,000 R&D Engineers in India This Year

    [ad_1] In line with its commitment to hire 2,500 engineers for R&D in India in the next three years, Samsung on Wednesday said the company will hire 1,000 engineers from top engineering colleges including IITs, NITs and IIITs this year. With a thrust on New-Age domains like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Machine…

  • Fujifilm to Take Over Xerox in $6.1 Billion Deal, Create Joint Venture

    Fujifilm to Take Over Xerox in $6.1 Billion Deal, Create Joint Venture

    [ad_1] Japan’s Fujifilm Holdings is set to take over Xerox Corp in a $6.1 billion (roughly Rs. 38,775 crores) deal, combining the US company into their existing joint venture to gain scale and cut costs amid declining demand for office printing. The acquisition announced on Wednesday comes as Xerox has been under pressure to find…

  • Leatherback turtle, not overturned boat, found washed up in Cape Breton – Nova Scotia

    Leatherback turtle, not overturned boat, found washed up in Cape Breton – Nova Scotia

    [ad_1] A creature that co-existed with the dinosaurs has washed up dead near shore in Islandview, Cape Breton, in Nova Scotia. Ron MacLean spotted the rare, endangered leatherback turtle along the Bras d’Or Lake. The 360-kilogram carcass has been taken to the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown, P.E.I. for analysis. “They’ll check and see what they think happened, and we’ll wait…

  • Microsoft’s Cloud Continues to Grow as It Chases Amazon

    Microsoft’s Cloud Continues to Grow as It Chases Amazon

    [ad_1] Microsoft reported encouraging growth Wednesday in what is becoming its most important business: cloud computing. The company, which has focused on the cloud to lead it into the post-PC era, had a lot to celebrate as it looks to catch up to Amazon – its archrival for cloud dominance. (Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos…

  • Universal Flash Storage 3.0 With Up to 23.2Gbps Data Rate Announced

    Universal Flash Storage 3.0 With Up to 23.2Gbps Data Rate Announced

    [ad_1] JEDEC Solid State Technology Association on Tuesday announced the launch of Universal Flash Storage (UFS) version 3.0 specification. UFS 3.0 will become the first storage standard to use MIPI M-PHY HS-Gear 4 that offers a 2x performance upgrade over the previous UFS version 2.1, with a data rate of up to 11.6Gbps per lane.…

  • HQ Trivia game has not-so-trivial Canadian connections – World

    HQ Trivia game has not-so-trivial Canadian connections – World

    [ad_1] Scott Rogowsky, one of the hosts of the online game show HQ Trivia, has become an internet sensation for his nickname dropping and quick-thinking puns. But did you know he has a special affinity for Canada?  You may have seen hints of it if you’re one of the hundreds of thousands who fire up the…

  • Red Hat Acquires CoreOS to Bolster Its Containerisation Efforts

    Red Hat Acquires CoreOS to Bolster Its Containerisation Efforts

    [ad_1] Expanding its presence in the world of containerisation, Red Hat has announced the acquisition of CoreOS, the container management startup that has been renowned for its CoreOS Tectonic, for $250 million (roughly Rs. 1,600 crores). The new deal is not only likely to help the North Carolina-headquartered company that is dominating the open source…

  • AIs, oceans and proteins: Ottawa announces winners of $950 million ‘supercluster’ competition – Technology & Science

    AIs, oceans and proteins: Ottawa announces winners of $950 million ‘supercluster’ competition – Technology & Science

    [ad_1] The Trudeau government has unveiled the winners of a competition to form technology “superclusters” — a title that will guarantee the victors a piece of up to $950 million in federal funding. The winners are: AI-powered supply chains supercluster. The Quebec-based proposal is focused on defining a global supply-chain platform that will boost artificial intelligence and…

  • Google Play Services App Updated to Fix Chromecast Wi-Fi Issue

    Google Play Services App Updated to Fix Chromecast Wi-Fi Issue

    [ad_1] Google Play services app has received a new update to largely fix the Wi-Fi interruption issue that had affected a vast number of Google Chromecast users worldwide. The update, which is a new stable release with version 11.9.75, surfaces a couple of weeks after Google pushed its Play services app version 11.9.73 beta to…

  • Toxic metals from plastic left on the beach are leaching into the ocean’s ecosystems: B.C. study – British Columbia

    Toxic metals from plastic left on the beach are leaching into the ocean’s ecosystems: B.C. study – British Columbia

    [ad_1] Simon Fraser University researchers say something as innocuous as a kid’s toy left on a beach can play host to toxic metals that end up leaching into the ocean’s ecosystems. Professor Leah Bendell and Bertrand Munier said their study shows even tiny plastic particles less than five millimetres in size can ferry traces of metals like…

  • How to Record Your Mac’s Screen

    How to Record Your Mac’s Screen

    [ad_1] We’ve talked about recording your screen on an iPhone, and also how to do it on an Android phone. What if you want to do this on a Mac? There could be a number of reasons to do this – from recording an error to send to tech support, or to show someone how…

  • UK blames Russia for cyberattack, says won’t tolerate disruption

    UK blames Russia for cyberattack, says won’t tolerate disruption

    [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. Britain blamed Russia on Thursday for a cyber-attack last year, publicly pointing the finger at Moscow for spreading a virus which disrupted companies across Europe…

  • Samsung Confirms It Is Manufacturing ASIC Chips for Cryptocurrency Mining

    Samsung Confirms It Is Manufacturing ASIC Chips for Cryptocurrency Mining

    [ad_1] Samsung has confirmed that it has begun manufacturing ASIC chips that are used to mine cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum among others. This confirmation follows certain reports from South Korea that hinted towards this development. While Samsung has not commented on the customers of these chips, reports claim that it has partnered with Chinese…

  • FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is under investigation for Sinclair-Tribune deal

    FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is under investigation for Sinclair-Tribune deal

    [ad_1] WASHINGTON — Last April, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, led the charge for his agency to approve rules allowing television broadcasters to greatly increase the number of stations they own. A few weeks later, Sinclair Broadcasting announced a blockbuster $3.9 billion deal to buy Tribune Media — a deal those…

  • Windows Defender to Delete Programs That Scare Users Into Buying Upgrades

    Windows Defender to Delete Programs That Scare Users Into Buying Upgrades

    [ad_1] Microsoft has decided to come down hard on the increasing number of free tools that purport to scan computers for errors, and eventually use coercive messages to make users buy a premium version of the same program. Microsoft says programs that display such messaging will be classified as unwanted software and will be removed.…

  • Petition to scrap update hits 1 million votes

    Petition to scrap update hits 1 million votes

    [ad_1] A Snap spokesperson told CNBC that “updates as big as this one can take a little getting used to, but we hope the community will enjoy it once they settle in.” Some studies have suggested that the Snapchat redesign is pushing people to Facebook-owned Instagram, which has a rival product called “Stories.” In 2017,…

  • Soros criticizes Facebook, Google and compares them to casinos

    Soros criticizes Facebook, Google and compares them to casinos

    [ad_1] George Soros has compared social media companies to casinos, accusing them of deceiving users “by manipulating their attention” and “deliberately engineering addiction” to their services, arguing that they should be broken up. Writing on opinion website Project Syndicate, the billionaire investor singled out Facebook and Google, and said while they had often played an…

  • Samsung Portable SSD T5 Review

    Samsung Portable SSD T5 Review

    [ad_1] If you use a computer, perhaps the most significant development in the past few years has been the rise of solid-state drives aka SSDs. GPUs continue to evolve at a fast pace, but the improvements in the performance of most other PC components has been incremental at best – that’s if you don’t count…

  • Industry to launch self-regulating body, sources say

    Industry to launch self-regulating body, sources say

    [ad_1] Japan‘s two cryptocurrency industry groups are planning to merge to form a self-regulating body, seeking to better safeguard investors after last month’s $530 million heist of digital money, sources involved in the negotiations said. The Japan Blockchain Association and the Japan Cryptocurrency Business Association are expected to merge as early as April, the sources…

  • Dell, VMware Said to Be Exploring Options Including Merger

    Dell, VMware Said to Be Exploring Options Including Merger

    [ad_1] US computer maker Dell Technologies and business software provider VMware have decided to explore options that could include a potential merger of the two companies, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday. The move, which may not result in any deal, comes as Dell, the world’s largest privately held technology company, seeks new avenues for growth…

  • Bitcoin recovering $10,000 could bring in new buyers

    Bitcoin recovering $10,000 could bring in new buyers

    [ad_1] In a sentiment-driven market like bitcoin, key price levels such as $10,000 appear to attract new buyers and help the price. Bitcoin climbed back above $10,000 Thursday for the first time in two weeks. The cryptocurrency had lost two-thirds of its value in a rapid plunge from a record high above $19,000 in mid-December…

  • Peter Thiel is reportedly exiting Silicon Valley

    Peter Thiel is reportedly exiting Silicon Valley

    [ad_1] Investor Peter Thiel is moving his residence and business operations from San Francisco to Los Angeles, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. The decision underscores a growing divide between the outspoken tech industry conservative and Silicon Valley. Thiel has also considered resigning from the Facebook board, sources familiar with his thinking said, according to…