Category: Technology

  • Amazon Echo rival as Huawei announces new budget smart speaker

    Amazon Echo rival as Huawei announces new budget smart speaker

    [ad_1] Amazon Echo is hugely-popular and is offered in a number of models. The hardware is powered by Amazon’s Alexa virtual assistant that is able to perform a multitude of tasks and answer questions. Amazon offers its Echo Dot, Echo and Echo Plus smart speakers that are joined by the Echo Spot and Echo show…

  • WhatsApp could soon bring iPhone users this handy new feature

    WhatsApp could soon bring iPhone users this handy new feature

    [ad_1] WhatsApp is a hugely-popular application that is harnessed by millions of people around the globe every month. In fact, it is considered to be the most-used client in the world, according to data company Statista. That means WhatsApp is harnessed more often than the likes of Facebook Messenger and WeChat. The app is regularly…

  • Huawei P20 Pro could be in trouble if its rival takes pictures this good

    Huawei P20 Pro could be in trouble if its rival takes pictures this good

    [ad_1] Huawei P20 Pro entered the smartphone market earlier this year and immediately distinguished itself from its competitors. That is because the hardware not only came with a litany of flagship specifications, but it also offered a unique triple-camera system for users. Huawei P20 Pro came with a 40-megapixel main, a 20-megapixel monochrome and an…

  • Vacant spaces become pop-up shops for retailers, landlords

    Vacant spaces become pop-up shops for retailers, landlords

    [ad_1] In a hot job market, retailers are offering up a host of perks — like $500 gift cards, vacation prizes, and special shopping days with extra discounts — to potential hires this holiday season. With unemployment below 4 percent, finding workers to fill the more than 700,000 seasonal job openings has become a difficult…

  • Gary Gottlieb is bullish on Amazon in health care

    Gary Gottlieb is bullish on Amazon in health care

    [ad_1] But Amazon has shown that it can do many things at once, and it’s not afraid to take on low-margin industries with established incumbents. Health industry executives can no longer rely on complexity as being the significant barrier to entry. “It’s a defense that health care has used for why we haven’t created the…

  • Bitcoin is shockingly stable during the market sell-off this week

    Bitcoin is shockingly stable during the market sell-off this week

    [ad_1] Anthony Wallace | AFP | Getty Images A woman touches an ATM machine for digital currency Bitcoin in Hong Kong on December 18, 2017. As U.S. stock markets went haywire this week, the major cryptocurrency known for giving investors whiplash was surprisingly calm. Bitcoin is up 1 percent for the week as of Friday…

  • How top online retailers are offering what Amazon can’t

    How top online retailers are offering what Amazon can’t

    [ad_1] Bucci said even 10 years ago that “Amazon was the great white shark,” and the only way to compete against it is knowing what the online giant isn’t good at. “Amazon will do the ‘I need a brake pad.’ I am not angling for that purchase. We want that sale, but it is not…

  • How to turn on Amazon Alexa’s whisper mode

    How to turn on Amazon Alexa’s whisper mode

    [ad_1] Amazon recently rolled out an update to its Alexa voice assistant that lets you turn on a new “whisper mode.” When it’s active, you can whisper to an Amazon Echo so that Alexa quietly answers you. It’s convenient if you use Alexa in a bedroom and don’t want to wake up your partner at…

  • iPhone iOS 12.1 update: New software will bring users a major boost

    iPhone iOS 12.1 update: New software will bring users a major boost

    [ad_1] iOS 12 was released to the public last month and introduced a number of stellar new features. The biggest change of all came with how notifications are displayed on Apple devices. Instead of being organised as a list, alerts from different applications are now grouped together, making navigation easier than ever. And Apple also…

  • Skydio self-flying drone gets Apple Watch support

    Skydio self-flying drone gets Apple Watch support

    [ad_1] Earlier this year, Skydio launched its self-flying Skydio R1 drone. The R1 can take 4K video while tracking and following a person between obstacles, all without any controller. Now with a new Apple Watch app, users can select autonomous flight modes, choose which person the R1 tracks, rotate the drone and bring it in…

  • ‘I do think he’s learning’

    ‘I do think he’s learning’

    [ad_1] Reid Hoffman, the billionaire co-founder of Linkedin, goes way back with Elon Musk. They were both part of the “PayPal Mafia” — a group of important executives at the company, many of whom have gone on to achieve other successes in technology and business. Hoffman sat down with Adam Bryant for a wide-ranging discussion.…

  • Google Chrome rival reveal a major new feature that should NOT be ignored

    Google Chrome rival reveal a major new feature that should NOT be ignored

    [ad_1] Google Chrome continues to be the world’s most popular browser. Recent figures suggest that over 60 percent of those browsing the web use Chrome. This software continues to get regular updates with a recent upgrade improving the look and overall performance of Chrome. Google says the design change is aimed at making website icons…

  • Here’s what climate change could look like in Canada

    Here’s what climate change could look like in Canada

    [ad_1] Climate change is here, experts say, and Canada can expect to suffer the consequences. The effects of a warming planet are going to be felt from coast to coast to coast. And, if we stick to a “business-as-usual” scenario — no change to our emissions — it’s going to happen a lot sooner than…

  • P20 Pro has a great camera, but has the Pixel 3 just surpassed it?

    P20 Pro has a great camera, but has the Pixel 3 just surpassed it?

    [ad_1] Huawei P20 Pro released back in March and delivered a number of high-end features. P20 Pro arrived with a 6.1-inch AMOLED display that ensured content was vibrant and rich. Moreover, the hardware was also powered by Huawei’s own Kirin 970 chipset that offered blisteringly fast performance across Google’s Android operating system. And the flagship’s…

  • New hope for a Canadian coral reef damaged by bottom trawl fishing gear

    New hope for a Canadian coral reef damaged by bottom trawl fishing gear

    [ad_1] Canadian fisheries scientists have discovered a large number of intact colonies of living coral off Cape Breton in a reef complex that had been turned to rubble by decades of bottom trawl fishing gear. It’s the first sign a recovery may be underway in the Lophelia coral conservation area — a 15-square-kilometre zone closed to…

  • Amazon’s competitors are catching up, says former Toys R Us CEO

    Amazon’s competitors are catching up, says former Toys R Us CEO

    [ad_1] Amazon‘s competitors are closing in on the tech giant, as indicated by its lower-than-expected revenue and fourth-quarter outlook, former Toys R Us CEO Gerald Storch told CNBC on Friday. “Growth is slowing, and competitors are catching up,” Storch said on “Closing Bell.” “Walmart is playing hardball on the internet. If they had been doing…

  • Netflix stock can ‘double in three years’  

    Netflix stock can ‘double in three years’  

    [ad_1] Netflix’s sell-off has left the video streaming company with a “back-of-the-truck” price, RBC Capital Markets lead internet analyst Mark Mahaney, told CNBC on Friday. Mahaney, who has been bullish on Netflix, is betting that the company will rebound from its recent slides. The stock closed down just over 4 percent on Friday at $299.83.…

  • Dan Ives says the launch of the iPhone XR could be key for Apple

    Dan Ives says the launch of the iPhone XR could be key for Apple

    [ad_1] The launch of the more-affordable iPhone XR will help Apple unlock China’s demand, Wall Street’s biggest Apple bull, Dan Ives, told CNBC on Friday. And that’s key to driving the stock above $250 or $275, he said. Apple shares closed at $216.30 on Friday and are down almost 3 percent from a month ago.…

  • Bell and Rogers defend sales practices at CRTC hearing

    Bell and Rogers defend sales practices at CRTC hearing

    [ad_1] Canada’s two biggest telecommunications companies got their turn to speak on Friday in a five-day probe by Canada’s telecom regulator into sales practices in the industry. Officials from BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications Inc. addressed a panel at the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on Friday, their first chance to participate in the five-day public probe by the regulator.…

  • Here’s the former Apple intern who helped design the original emoji

    Here’s the former Apple intern who helped design the original emoji

    [ad_1] When Angela Guzman landed a design internship at Apple in 2008, she had no idea what her assignment would be. During her three-month program, she ended up helping to design about 500 of the original emoji. Guzman, who went on to work at Apple full time for several years, partnered closely with her mentor,…

  • Exclusive home health brand created by Arcadia Group

    Exclusive home health brand created by Arcadia Group

    [ad_1] A health brand consultancy called Arcadia Group has teamed up with Amazon to sell a new brand of consumer-focused medical devices, including blood pressure cuffs and glucose monitors, exclusively on the e-commerce giant’s marketplace. The move is part of Amazon’s recent push to sell more exclusive brands on its website. It also dovetails with…

  • Rupert Murdoch may buy back Fox Sports Networks from Disney

    Rupert Murdoch may buy back Fox Sports Networks from Disney

    [ad_1] The second irony is Murdoch can once thank rival Comcast for making him money if he ends up with the networks. When Comcast and Disney were jockeying to buy Fox assets earlier this year, one thing was never in doubt — Murdoch wanted to sell to Disney. Several times, Murdoch aligned himself with Disney’s…

  • Oracle founder Larry Ellison discloses big personal stake in Tesla

    Oracle founder Larry Ellison discloses big personal stake in Tesla

    [ad_1] David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Larry Ellison, chairman of Oracle Corp., speaks during the Oracle OpenWorld 2016 conference in San Francisco, on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016. Oracle founder, CTO and billionaire Larry Ellison disclosed that his second-largest personal investment is in Tesla. He made the statements at the financial analyst meeting…

  • FBI reviewing Tesla Model 3 production numbers in criminal probe: WSJ

    FBI reviewing Tesla Model 3 production numbers in criminal probe: WSJ

    [ad_1] The FBI is reviewing Tesla’s Model 3 production numbers as part of an going criminal probe into whether the company misled investors, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Friday. Federal agents are reviewing Tesla’s stated Model 3 numbers dating back to early 2017, the Journal reports, citing unnamed sources. Shares of Tesla…

  • NBC News cancels Megyn Kelly Today

    NBC News cancels Megyn Kelly Today

    [ad_1] NBC News announced Friday it is cancelling Megyn Kelly’s show following her controversial comments on blackface. In a statement, NBC News wrote, “Megyn Kelly Today is not returning. Next week, the 9am hour will be hosted by other TODAY co-anchors.” NBC has not yet announced the future of Kelly’s employment. Kelly’s tenure at NBC…

  • The slump in chip stocks may be a sign the US economy is slowing down

    The slump in chip stocks may be a sign the US economy is slowing down

    [ad_1] For investors, one result of the chip slowdown has been falling prices for the nine major exchange-traded funds tied to semiconductor indices. The biggest, the $1.4 billion iShares PHLX Semiconductor ETF, fell 6.6 percent on Wednesday alone, according to ETF Database. The VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF, with $870 million in assets, posted its biggest…

  • Facebook takes down 82 more pages tied to Iran

    Facebook takes down 82 more pages tied to Iran

    [ad_1] Matt McClain | The Washington Post | Getty Images Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg Facebook said Friday it has taken down 82 more pages and accounts with ties to Iran that were posting politically charged memes. A combined 1 million users followed at least one of the the accounts, which were live on both Facebook…

  • Amazon plunge puts Nasdaq on pace for its worst month since 2008 crisis

    Amazon plunge puts Nasdaq on pace for its worst month since 2008 crisis

    [ad_1] Amazon’s disappointing third quarter results are sending the stock down and dragging the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite lower. The Nasdaq dropped 3 percent Friday, on pace for its fourth straight week of losses. The index is now 4.77 percent lower this week and trading in correction levels, more than 12 percent off its 52-week high.…

  • Blockchain partners with Ledger for its hardware wallet – TechCrunch

    Blockchain partners with Ledger for its hardware wallet – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Blockchain startup Blockchain shared its roadmap for the coming months. The company is launching a hardware wallet in partnership with Ledger. Blockchain is also launching a new trading platform called Swap — this platform will find the best trading prices across a variety of exchanges and liquidity pools so that you can exchange tokens…

  • Jeff Bezos loses as much as $14 billion in personal wealth

    Jeff Bezos loses as much as $14 billion in personal wealth

    [ad_1] Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Jeff Bezos, founder and chief executive officer of Amazon.com Inc., listens during an Economic Club of Washington discussion in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018.  Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos lost as much as $14 billion in personal wealth as Amazon’s stock plummeted 8 percent in…

  • Microsoft closes its $7.5B purchase of code-sharing platform GitHub – TechCrunch

    Microsoft closes its $7.5B purchase of code-sharing platform GitHub – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] After getting EU approval a week ago, today Microsoft’s acquisition of GitHub, the Git-based code sharing and collaboration service with 31 million developers, has officially closed. The Redmond, WA-based software behemoth first said it would acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion in stock in June of this year, and after the acquisition closed it would continue…

  • YouTube’s PewDiePie set to be overtaken by Bollywood channel T-Series

    YouTube’s PewDiePie set to be overtaken by Bollywood channel T-Series

    [ad_1] For years, Swedish video creator PewDiePie has dominated YouTube, raking in the most subscribers of any channel on the platform. Felix Kjellberg — PewDiePie’s real name — has been the most popular YouTube channel for five years. He currently has more than 67 million subscribers. Now, the growth of one particular channel on Google’s…

  • Amazon Posts Record Profit, but Disappoints on Revenue and Outlook

    Amazon Posts Record Profit, but Disappoints on Revenue and Outlook

    [ad_1] Amazon reported another record quarterly profit Thursday, fueled by the growth of online shopping and its cloud-computing service. But its revenue grew less than Wall Street analysts expected, and Amazon’s shares fell after the results were released. The company, based in Seattle, has boosted its profitability as it expanded far beyond online shopping. For…

  • Amazon plunges on weak guidance in earnings report

    Amazon plunges on weak guidance in earnings report

    [ad_1] Amazon opened down 8 percent following a disappointing third-quarter earnings report. While the company beat predictions on earnings per share, it missed on revenue, reporting $56.6 billion versus $57.10 analysts anticipated, according to Refinitiv. The company reported weaker than expected guidance for the upcoming holiday season, which gave analysts some pause. Amazon expected $2.1…

  • Here’s what every major analyst had to say about Amazon’s plunge

    Here’s what every major analyst had to say about Amazon’s plunge

    [ad_1] We think investors are likely going to be modestly disappointed by 3Q’s greater than expected deceleration in unit growth, 3Q’s international growth slowdown, and 4Q revenue and OI guidance, which at the midpoint were below Street estimates (4Q revenue guide worse than OI guide). On the plus side, 3Q bright spots included efficiency gains…

  • Foodpanda Says It Has Expanded to 50 Indian Cities, Eyes 100 Within a Month

    Foodpanda Says It Has Expanded to 50 Indian Cities, Eyes 100 Within a Month

    [ad_1] Food delivery platform Foodpanda on Thursday announced the expansion of its services to 30 more Indian cities, taking its presence to 50 cities across the country. It aims to be present in 100 cities soon. “Foodpanda’s delivery network is now active in cities of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh like…

  • Amazon and Alphabet lose $120 billion in market value

    Amazon and Alphabet lose $120 billion in market value

    [ad_1] Amazon and Alphabet were set to erase a combined $121 billion in market capitalization Friday as investors punished the popular technology companies after both fell short of Wall Street’s revenue expectations in the third quarter. Jeff Bezos’ mammoth e-commerce company plunged 9 percent in premarket trading on the week’s final day of trading, set…

  • Intel Bucks Chip Industry Woes; Powered by PCs, iPhones

    Intel Bucks Chip Industry Woes; Powered by PCs, iPhones

    [ad_1] Intel Corp beat analysts’ estimates for quarterly profit and revenue on Thursday, driven by its high-margin data centre business and strong demand for its PC chips, sending its shares up as much as 6.0 percent in extended trading, though those gains later evaporated on concerns about US trade tensions with China. The company’s 39 percent…

  • The chip stocks telegraphed this sell-off back in early September 

    The chip stocks telegraphed this sell-off back in early September 

    [ad_1] During the summer chip stocks were hit by concerns about memory pricing and then later, DRAM pricing. “I think they’re signaling something that’s broader and indicative of, I think risks that could exist as we go through the fourth quarter and right into the first quarter. This supply chain is in the process of…

  • Google, Amazon Suffer Market Setbacks on Sales Outlook

    Google, Amazon Suffer Market Setbacks on Sales Outlook

    [ad_1] Internet titans Google and Amazon came under an investor cloud after posting disappointing sales updates, with the search leader also on the defensive for reportedly hushing up sexual misconduct. Two of the world’s most valuable companies suffered slides in their share prices after releasing their quarterly earnings, declines that fuelled pessimism in Asian and…

  • Facebook Working on Lasso App to Take on Tik Tok, Musical.ly: Report

    Facebook Working on Lasso App to Take on Tik Tok, Musical.ly: Report

    [ad_1] Facebook is reportedly working on a new standalone app that looks to directly give competition to Tik Tok/Musical.ly. This standalone app will be called Lasso, and a dedicated team is working behind it to make it a reality. This app will have features similar to Tik Tok, and will largely be an app-version of…

  • Google to Discontinue Android’s Nearby Notifications Feature Due to Spam

    Google to Discontinue Android’s Nearby Notifications Feature Due to Spam

    [ad_1] Google’s location-based Nearby Notifications service closing down on Android due to spam Google has announced that its Nearby Notifications feature will be discontinued towards the end of the year. Roughly three years ago, Google had launched Nearby Notifications for Android devices, that was meant to suggest apps and websites to users based on their…

  • Google Photos Live Albums Feature Has a Limit of 10,000 Images

    Google Photos Live Albums Feature Has a Limit of 10,000 Images

    [ad_1] Once the Live Album crosses the 10,000 limit, no new photos can be added. Earlier this month, Google introduced a nifty feature called Live Albums in Google Photos. This album essentially segregates photos of your dog, baby, or partner, into separate albums for you to scroll through all of their pictures in one go,…

  • Microsoft Says Will Honour Data Localisation Requests From Governments

    Microsoft Says Will Honour Data Localisation Requests From Governments

    [ad_1] Microsoft is committed to complying with the law of the land when it comes to data privacy and will honour data localisation requests from all countries, including India. “We will have to comply with data laws of various countries. That is mandatory for us. We are already fully compliant with the EU General Data…

  • OnePlus just made upgrading to the OnePlus 6T easier than ever

    OnePlus just made upgrading to the OnePlus 6T easier than ever

    [ad_1] OnePlus 6T is the Chinese firm’s newest flagship that will be revealed on October 29. That is because OnePlus has scheduled a hardware event on the day to show off the device’s best features. The Shenzhen-based company has already confirmed the OnePlus 6T will place its fingerprint sensor underneath its display and come with…

  • Alibaba founder Jack Ma on why Microsoft’s Bill Gates inspires him

    Alibaba founder Jack Ma on why Microsoft’s Bill Gates inspires him

    [ad_1] “The cost of using this IT was too expensive for us, so we had to innovate,” said Ma. “We had to design a technology that was simple enough.” “That’s it. We were forced,” he said. Indeed, most innovations happen “not because people want to, but because they were forced,” Ma continued. Since coming to…

  • Google Parent Alphabet Keeps Ad Growth in Mixed Quarter

    Google Parent Alphabet Keeps Ad Growth in Mixed Quarter

    [ad_1] Google parent Alphabet said Thursday its third-quarter profit rose 36 percent to $9.2 billion (roughly Rs. 67,000 crores), fueled by gains in digital advertising delivered online and on smartphones. Profits were better than expected for the US technology giant, while revenues fell short of forecasts, rising 21 percent to $33.7 billion (roughly Rs. 2.47…

  • Snap Loses More Users Than Expected in Q3, Forecasts Further Fall Next Quarter

    Snap Loses More Users Than Expected in Q3, Forecasts Further Fall Next Quarter

    [ad_1] Snap lost more users than Wall Street expected in the third quarter as it continued to grapple with an unpopular redesign of its Snapchat photo-messaging app and fierce competition from Facebook’s Instagram. Daily active users are expected to fall again next quarter, Snap Chief Financial Officer Tim Stone told analysts on a conference call, which…

  • High steaks: Lab-grown meat necessary for future protein demands, expert says

    High steaks: Lab-grown meat necessary for future protein demands, expert says

    [ad_1] You might not normally associate the terms ‘humane’ and ‘environmentally friendly’ with meat products, but a growing field of research could change that. Cultured meat, or lab-grown meat, begins with the extraction of a small selection of cells from a live animal. Those cells are taken to a lab where they divide, accumulating into a mass…

  • Amazon reports Q3 2018 earnings

    Amazon reports Q3 2018 earnings

    [ad_1] Amazon‘s third-quarter earnings beat Street estimates, but its revenue and fourth-quarter outlook fell short of expectations, dropping its stock roughly 9 percent in after-hours trading — on pace for its lowest close since May. Here are the most important numbers: EPS: $5.75 vs. $3.14 estimated, according to Refinitiv Revenue: $56.6 billion vs. $57.10 billion…

  • Snap earnings Q3 2018

    Snap earnings Q3 2018

    [ad_1] The company lost DAUs on a quarter-over-quarter basis in both North America and Europe, extending pain points from last quarter, when the European Union’s stricter guidelines regarding user privacy took effect. Snap also cautioned that global DAUs are likely to decline next quarter as well. The company took a hit in engagement earlier this…

  • Intel earnings Q3 2018

    Intel earnings Q3 2018

    [ad_1] Intel stock rose as much as 6 percent but later pared back much of its gains Thursday after the company reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings and full-year guidance. Here are the key numbers: Earnings: $1.40 per share, excluding certain items, vs. $1.15 per share expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. Revenue: $19.16 billion, vs. $18.11…

  • Alphabet Google earnings Q3 2018

    Alphabet Google earnings Q3 2018

    [ad_1] In an analyst note following earnings, Pivotal’s Brian Wieser noted that Q2 represented the slowest pace of growth for this category since the first quarter of 2016. CEO Sundar Pichai said on the earnings call that its cloud business has had “many important wins” recently, but he didn’t provide any new revenue numbers to…

  • Airbnb hires a new CTO from Google as it prepares for IPO next year

    Airbnb hires a new CTO from Google as it prepares for IPO next year

    [ad_1] Airbnb has hired Aristotle “Ari” Balogh as its new chief technology officer, the company announced Thursday. Airbnb is one of several tech companies expected to file for an IPO in 2019. But even with Balogh’s hire, the company is still missing a key player to make that happen: a chief financial officer. Airbnb announced…

  • transforming the economy and changing industries

    transforming the economy and changing industries

    [ad_1] The Disruptor 50 Roadshow brings together executives from CNBC Disruptor 50 companies, along with leading voices in business, to deliver engaging discussions on a range of issues that are top of mind for entrepreneurs and small business owners who are trying to grow their businesses, find investors, and attract and retain top talent. The…

  • Mellanox working with adviser on possible sale

    Mellanox working with adviser on possible sale

    [ad_1] REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun Eyal Waldman, President and CEO of Mellanox Technologies poses for a photograph at the company’s headquarters in Yokneam, in northern Israel July 26, 2016.  Mellanox Technologies, which makes hardware that helps power supercomputers and Ethernet products used in data centers, has hired a financial adviser to seek a sale after receiving takeover…

  • Netflix transparency encourages execs to talk about firings

    Netflix transparency encourages execs to talk about firings

    [ad_1] Netflix is so transparent with its employees that executives sometimes send emails to hundreds of workers explaining why they fired a particular person, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. In rare cases, meetings about the firing can include the employee who was ousted. CEO Reed Hastings also encourages “sunshining,” a practice…

  • Western Digital plummets after missing on revenue

    Western Digital plummets after missing on revenue

    [ad_1] Western Digital shares fell as much as 10 percent during after-hours trading on Thursday after the company missed analysts’ expectations on revenue. The computer company reported $5.03 billion on revenue, while analysts predicted $5.14 billion. The company matched earnings per share however, coming in at $3.04 a share. In August, analyst Karl Ackerman lowered…

  • AWS q3  results

    AWS q3  results

    [ad_1] Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Web Services, speaks at the WSJDLive Global Technology Conference in Laguna Beach, Calif., on Oct. 25, 2016. Amazon’s cloud-computing business grew 46 in the third quarter, trailing analysts’ estimates. Amazon Web Services generated revenue of $6.68 billion in the quarter, compared…

  • Google CEO memo says 48 fired for sexual misconduct

    Google CEO memo says 48 fired for sexual misconduct

    [ad_1] Stephen Lam | Reuters Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks on stage during the annual Google I/O developers conference in Mountain View, California, May 8, 2018. Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent an email to all Google employees Thursday saying the company has fired 48 people over the last two years for sexual harassment. Of those…

  • DFO gives Grand Manan fishermen flexibility in whale encounters

    DFO gives Grand Manan fishermen flexibility in whale encounters

    [ad_1] Fishermen on Grand Manan have reached an agreement with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans that could head off a complete shutdown of the lobster fishing in some areas where North Atlantic right whales are sighted. The deal will see the Grand Manan Fishermen’s Association introduce a series of measures to reduce the amount of rope…

  • Google paid Andy Rubin 90 million exit package despite misconduct: NYT

    Google paid Andy Rubin 90 million exit package despite misconduct: NYT

    [ad_1] Google paid Android founder Andy Rubin a $90 million exit package despite finding sexual misconduct claims against him credible, according to a New York Times report. When Rubin left Google in 2014, the circumstances of his departure were not widely known. Internally, however, Google had asked for his resignation after investigating claims by another…

  • Kevin O’Leary says Trump has 100 percent chance of getting reelected

    Kevin O’Leary says Trump has 100 percent chance of getting reelected

    [ad_1] Kevin O’Leary said he’s going to continue investing heavily in small private businesses in America, because the environment “just keeps getting better.” At the CNBC Disruptor 50 Roadshow in Philadelphia on Wednesday, the financial expert and “Shark Tank” star blamed past administrations’ regulation-heavy policies and applauded Trump’s push to eliminate the red tape for…

  • Tesla is profitable again – TechCrunch

    Tesla is profitable again – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 9am Pacific, you can subscribe here: 1. Tesla earns its first profit in two years Tesla reported a profit in the third quarter, reversing seven consecutive quarters…

  • AT&T’s media bets drag the stock to it’s worst year since 2008

    AT&T’s media bets drag the stock to it’s worst year since 2008

    [ad_1] When reached for comment by CNBC, a spokesperson for AT&T pointed to an earlier comment by CEO Randall Stephenson from Wednesday saying he was confident in the third quarter results and emphasizing the need to stabilize EBITDA in the company’s broadband and TV business and in Mexico The DirecTV deal set AT&T on a…

  • Fleksy’s keyboard grabs $800k+ via equity crowdfunding – TechCrunch

    Fleksy’s keyboard grabs $800k+ via equity crowdfunding – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] The dev team that’s now engineering the Fleksy keyboard app has raised more than $800,000 via an equity crowdfunding route. As we reported a year ago, the development of Fleksy’s keyboard has been taken over by the Barcelona-based startup behind an earlier keyboard app called ThingThing. The team says their new funding raise —…

  • Dropbox expands Paper into planning tool with timelines – TechCrunch

    Dropbox expands Paper into planning tool with timelines – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Dropbox has been building out Paper, its document-driven collaboration tool since it was first announced in 2015, slowly but surely layering on more functionality. Today, it added a timeline feature, pushing beyond collaboration into a light-weight project planning tool. Dropbox has been hearing that customers really need a way to plan with Paper that was…

  • Coast guard ship breakdown ends 48-year science survey streak

    Coast guard ship breakdown ends 48-year science survey streak

    [ad_1] For the first time in 48 years, Canadian fisheries scientists failed to complete an annual summer survey off Nova Scotia because of a mechanical breakdown on their coast guard research ship, adding to concerns over the reliability of Canada’s research vessel fleet. “There have been instances in the past where we have been unable to…

  • Apple, Netflix workers contributing more to Democrats than Republicans

    Apple, Netflix workers contributing more to Democrats than Republicans

    [ad_1] At Netflix, the Democratic slant starts at the top. Co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings has contributed to several Democratic candidates, including Congressman Ro Khanna, who represents a good chunk of Silicon Valley, and Sen. Tim Kaine, who is trying to defend his seat in Virginia. Hastings has long been a major donor to Democrats…

  • Ripley’s aquarium embraces art to shine a light on plastic bottle pollution

    Ripley’s aquarium embraces art to shine a light on plastic bottle pollution

    [ad_1] Twelve-thousand bottles strung together, surrounding a canoe, now hangs above all those that walk through Ripley’s aquarium in downtown Toronto. “I hope that they see the canoe being overwhelmed by the plastic, and recognize the sheer volume of the challenge. And that every bottle we buy contributes to that challenge,” says Rebecca Jane Houston. Houston is…

  • Making water from air wins couple $1.5M XPrize

    Making water from air wins couple $1.5M XPrize

    [ad_1] It started out modestly enough: David Hertz, having learned that under the right conditions you really can make your own water out of thin air, put a little contraption on the roof of his office and began cranking out free bottles of water for anyone who wanted one. Soon he and his wife, Laura Doss-Hertz,…

  • Twitter Q3 2018 earnings beat estimates, stock soars

    Twitter Q3 2018 earnings beat estimates, stock soars

    [ad_1] Yana Paskova | Bloomberg | Getty Images Jack Dorsey, CEO of Square Inc., holds an Apple Inc. iPhone while standing outside of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015. Twitter shares surged more than 17 percent Thursday after the company reported higher-than-expected earnings and revenue for…

  • Tech stocks bounce back at the open on the heels of strong earnings

    Tech stocks bounce back at the open on the heels of strong earnings

    [ad_1] Tech stocks rallied at the open on the heels of several positive tech earnings. The Nasdaq Composite Index rose as much as 1.4 percent at the open, a day after closing down 4.43 percent. Following plummeting stocks across the sector on Wednesday, tech companies already started to see a lift after the bell when…

  • Nearly 90 Percent of Free Android Apps Share Data With Google: Report

    Nearly 90 Percent of Free Android Apps Share Data With Google: Report

    [ad_1] In the age of Internet and smartphones, discussions upon user data collection and exploitation are taking the forefront. While tech companies are under the scanner for data collection without user permission, new policies are being introduced by them to ensure permission-based data usage by developers, apps, and its own services. Now, a new report…

  • Amazon Q3 2018 earnings preview

    Amazon Q3 2018 earnings preview

    [ad_1] Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Jeff Bezos, founder and chief executive officer of Amazon.com Inc., laughs during a discussion at the Air Force Association’s Air, Space and Cyber Conference in National Harbor, Maryland, U.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018.  Amazon is expected to show another huge jump in profits when it reports…

  • Here’s what Wall Street analysts had to say about Tesla earnings

    Here’s what Wall Street analysts had to say about Tesla earnings

    [ad_1] Mike Blake | Reuters A Tesla sales and service center is shown in Costa Mesa, California, U.S. June 28, 2018.  Tesla shares popped after the electric vehicle automaker reported a surprise third-quarter profit on Wednesday. Tesla shares rose more than 10 percent in premarket trading as analysts put out bullish notes to investors on…

  • Tesla shares pop 10% after blowout earnings 

    Tesla shares pop 10% after blowout earnings 

    [ad_1] Beck Diefenbach | Reuters Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla.  Tesla shares jumped more than 10 percent in premarket trading Thursday after the electric car maker delivered third-quarter earnings that blew past expectations and show signs the company is on its way to becoming the sustainably self-funded company promised by CEO Elon Musk. Musk had…

  • LG Electronics Posts Higher Quarterly Profit as Its Mobile Losses Narrow

    LG Electronics Posts Higher Quarterly Profit as Its Mobile Losses Narrow

    [ad_1] South Korea’s LG Electronics said on Thursday third-quarter operating profit jumped 45 percent as its mobile phone division narrowed losses. A focus on sales of mid-range mobile phones and cost-reduction plans contributed to smaller losses in its mobile division, LG said in a statement. Operating profit reached KRW 749 billion ($657.83 million) in the July-September quarter,…

  • Alphabet Google Q3 earnings preview 

    Alphabet Google Q3 earnings preview 

    [ad_1] Google’s advertising business has continued to post impressive growth and Wall Street expects that to continue. Its properties revenue, which includes search, has seen year-over-year percentage growth accelerate in the first and second quarter of this year. And analysts estimate that properties revenue will hit $24.3 billion in the third quarter, a more than…

  • Tesla Model 3 will come to the UK and Australia by mid-2019

    Tesla Model 3 will come to the UK and Australia by mid-2019

    [ad_1] Salwan Georges | The Washington Post | Getty Images Tesla’s Model 3 at the Tesla store in Washington, D.C. Tesla’s Model 3 sedans will be available in Britain and Australia by around mid-2019, Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Thursday. Musk made the announcement on Twitter, in response to queries from other users about…

  • Comcast earnings Q3 2018

    Comcast earnings Q3 2018

    [ad_1] Comcast beat on the top and bottom lines when it reported third quarter earnings Thursday. Here’s what Comcast reported versus Wall Street’s expectations: Earnings: 65 cents per share vs. 61 cents per share expected, according to Refinitiv Revenue: $22.135 billion vs. $21.819 billion expected, according to Refinitiv High-speed internet customers: 363,000 net adds vs.…

  • CRTC hears more calls for constraints on sales tactics of cable, internet firms

    CRTC hears more calls for constraints on sales tactics of cable, internet firms

    [ad_1] A coalition of groups representing consumers, seniors and low-income Canadians is recommending tough new rules to rein in the sales practices of Canada’s telecommunications firms. The groups made a joint submission Tuesday during the second day of CRTC hearings in Gatineau, Quebec. The CRTC is looking at whether cable and internet companies have been…

  • Red Dead Redemption 2 Companion App to Release Alongside the Game

    Red Dead Redemption 2 Companion App to Release Alongside the Game

    [ad_1] Unless you’ve picked up Red Dead Redemption 2 early, the game is out on October 26. Alongside Red Dead Redemption 2 comes the Red Dead Redemption 2 companion app for Android and iOS. Now before you think that this free download would let you play Red Dead Redemption 2 on your Android or iOS…

  • UK watchdog fines Facebook $644,000 for failing to protect user data

    UK watchdog fines Facebook $644,000 for failing to protect user data

    [ad_1] Christophe Morin/IP3 | Getty Images News | Getty Images Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer and founder of Facebook Inc. attends the Viva Tech start-up and technology gathering at Parc des Expositions Porte de Versailles on May 24, 2018 in Paris, France.  Facebook has been fined £500,000 ($644,600) in the U.K. after the country’s privacy…

  • Environment minister’s staff signed off on tweet praising Syria for joining Paris accord

    Environment minister’s staff signed off on tweet praising Syria for joining Paris accord

    [ad_1] Environment Minister Catherine McKenna’s personal staff, and more than a dozen departmental officials, pre-approved a controversial tweet last year praising the regime in Syria — a tweet that sparked outrage and was quickly deleted. CBC News has obtained documents under the Access to Information Act showing the minister’s office gave a final thumbs-up to the…

  • PUBG Mobile 0.9.0 Update Now Live for Android and iOS

    PUBG Mobile 0.9.0 Update Now Live for Android and iOS

    [ad_1] PUBG Mobile 0.9.0 update for Android and iOS is available for download right now. The PUBG Mobile 0.9.0 download size is 603MB on Android. Last week developer Lightspeed and Quantum teased its feature set in a PUBG Mobile Discord channel promising a night mode for the Erangel map, Halloween-themed cosmetics, and a revamped Royale…

  • Pharmacies selling DNA tests to help patients pick best medications

    Pharmacies selling DNA tests to help patients pick best medications

    [ad_1] When Donna Gutteridge heard her local Pharmasave in Stouffville, Ont., was selling DNA tests that claimed to help determine what medications work best for individual patients, she decided to give it a try. “A lot of the medications, they don’t agree with me … whether it be extra-strength Tylenol, ibuprofen, some of the other pain medications,” said Gutteridge,…

  • Snap Hires Two Executives to Take Over From Departing Imran Khan

    Snap Hires Two Executives to Take Over From Departing Imran Khan

    [ad_1] Snap hired two executives to take on the responsibilities of departing Chief Strategy Officer Imran Khan, adding technology-industry veterans to help bulk up its advertising business and build partnerships. Jeremi Gorman, formerly head of global advertising sales at Amazon.com, will be chief business officer. Jared Grusd, who was chief executive officer of the Huffington…

  • Canadian satellites vulnerable to cyberattack, Defence note warns

    Canadian satellites vulnerable to cyberattack, Defence note warns

    [ad_1] Satellites vital to Canadian military operations are vulnerable to cyberattack or even a direct missile strike — just one example of why the country’s defence policy must extend fully into the burgeoning space frontier, an internal Defence Department note warns. The Canadian military already heavily depends on space-based assets for basic tasks such as…

  • WhatsApp Stickers Now Official Along With a Dedicated Stickers Store

    WhatsApp Stickers Now Official Along With a Dedicated Stickers Store

    [ad_1] After months of anticipation and some initial rumours and leaks, WhatsApp has now finally brought stickers. The sticker integration is initially limited to WhatsApp for Android beta version 2.18.329, though you can also receive stickers after updating WhatsApp on your iPhone to version 2.18.100. Alongside giving a handful of default stickers, WhatsApp has provided…

  • How Grab expanded in Southeast Asia

    How Grab expanded in Southeast Asia

    [ad_1] It may sound obvious, but the first step to winning customers in new markets is to understand what they’re looking for and respond to that, said Vassilakis. Grab had already established its basic business model — ride-hailing — when it began to expand. But the company then set about tailoring that service to individual…

  • Nokia earnings Q3 2018

    Nokia earnings Q3 2018

    [ad_1] Earlier this year, the company said investors could expect to see a recovery in the third quarter following a relatively weak start to 2018. Nokia has struggled with deteriorating growth since the current generation of 4G mobile equipment peaked in 2015. It comes as the company faces a flurry of headwinds at present, including…

  • Microsoft Quarterly Profit Soars on Cloud Services, LinkedIn Growth

    Microsoft Quarterly Profit Soars on Cloud Services, LinkedIn Growth

    [ad_1] Microsoft on Wednesday said its profit in the recently ended quarter soared on the back of revenue from services hosted in the Internet cloud and its career-focused social network LinkedIn. The Redmond, Washington based technology giant reported net income of $8.8 billion (roughly Rs. 64,500 crores) on revenue of $29.1 billion (roughly Rs. 2.1…

  • Senate passes bill that would ban whale, dolphin captivity in Canada

    Senate passes bill that would ban whale, dolphin captivity in Canada

    [ad_1] After a multi-year legislative battle, a bill to outlaw keeping cetaceans like whales and dolphins in captivity has cleared the Senate — all but ensuring the end of a once-popular theme park attraction in Canada. S-203 — first introduced by now-retired Liberal senator Wilfred Moore in December 2015, with the backing of Green Party Leader…

  • SK Hynix Posts Record Third-Quarter Profit as Chip Outlook Dims

    SK Hynix Posts Record Third-Quarter Profit as Chip Outlook Dims

    [ad_1] South Korea’s SK Hynix posted record third-quarter operating profit on Thursday despite softer chip prices, beating expectations thanks to a seasonal sales boost for mobile devices and strong server demand. The world’s No.2 memory chipmaker said July-September operating profit rose 73 percent year-on-year to KRW 6.5 trillion ($5.7 billion). That compared with a KRW 6.3 trillion average…

  • Tesla hikes the new Model 3 price by $1,000

    Tesla hikes the new Model 3 price by $1,000

    [ad_1] VCG | Getty Images A Tesla Model 3 car is on display during the Auto China 2018 at China International Exhibition Center on April 25, 2018 in Beijing, China.  Tesla has increased the price for its new Model 3 sedan launched last week by $1,000 to $46,000, according to the company’s website. The electric…

  • Apple CEO Tim Cook Backs Privacy Laws, Warns Data Being ‘Weaponised’

    Apple CEO Tim Cook Backs Privacy Laws, Warns Data Being ‘Weaponised’

    [ad_1] The head of Apple on Wednesday endorsed tough privacy laws for both Europe and the US and renewed the technology giant’s commitment to protecting personal data, which he warned was being “weaponised” against users. Speaking at an international conference on data privacy, Apple CEO Tim Cook applauded European Union authorities for bringing in a strict…

  • AMD plummets after Q3 revenue miss, weak fourth-quarter guidance

    AMD plummets after Q3 revenue miss, weak fourth-quarter guidance

    [ad_1] Shares of chipmaker AMD fell roughly 25 percent in extended trading Wednesday after the company reported third-quarter revenue that fell below Wall Street’s estimates and delivered weak fourth-quarter guidance. Here’s how the company did compared with analyst predictions: Earnings: 13 cents per share, excluding certain items, vs. 12 cents per share forecast by Refinitiv…

  • Tesla cash position improves in Q3, to continue through Q4

    Tesla cash position improves in Q3, to continue through Q4

    [ad_1] Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images Deepak Ahuja, Tesla CFO (left) and Elon Musk, Tesla founder and CEO (right), at the Nasdaq opening bell ceremony for the Tesla initial public offering on Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Tesla promised it would swing to profitability and positive free cash flow in the third quarter of…

  • If Musk didn’t ‘mess it up,’ Tesla would be over $400

    If Musk didn’t ‘mess it up,’ Tesla would be over $400

    [ad_1] Tesla shares soared more than 12 percent in after-hours trading Wednesday following a strong third-quarter earnings report, but Loup Ventures founder Gene Munster said the stock could have gone much higher. “If Elon didn’t mess it up over the last 3 months, the stock would be over $400 today,” he said in an interview…

  • One line in AMD’s earnings was enough to hurt the stock

    One line in AMD’s earnings was enough to hurt the stock

    [ad_1] Two familiar culprits are behind the stock market’s “insanely emotional” swings, Cramer said Wednesday after the Dow Jones Industrial Average erased its yearly gains, the S&P 500 turned negative and the Nasdaq saw its worst day since 2011. “The two men with the most influence over the stock market in the world, the president…

  • Tesla will cpmpete with Uber and Lyft

    Tesla will cpmpete with Uber and Lyft

    [ad_1] On a third-quarter earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company “obviously” plans to jump into ride-hailing in the era of self-driving cars. “Tesla will operate its own ride-hailing services and compete directly with Uber and Lyft, obviously.” Musk said. Tesla’s platform, which is not yet operational, will give customers the ability to…

  • Tesla mum on replacing Elon Musk as chairman

    Tesla mum on replacing Elon Musk as chairman

    [ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk was mum Wednesday when an analyst asked about the search to replace him as chairman of the electric car company. The Securities and Exchange Commission required Tesla to find a new chairman for the next three years as part of a deal settling civil fraud charges over Musk’s Aug. 7…

  • Musk says Tesla has a ‘first-class’ health clinic for employees

    Musk says Tesla has a ‘first-class’ health clinic for employees

    [ad_1] DAVID MCNEW | AFP | Getty Images Elon Musk speaks near a Falcon 9 rocket during his announcement that Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa will be the first private passenger who will fly around the Moon aboard the SpaceX BFR launch vehicle. Tesla CEO Elon Musk briefly moved away from talking about cars during Wednesday’s…

  • Mark Hurd day in the life at OpenWorld

    Mark Hurd day in the life at OpenWorld

    [ad_1] Oracle’s OpenWorld is the software company’s largest conference of the year. It’s particularly hectic for CEO Mark Hurd. Last year, CNBC got an exclusive look at how Hurd spends his day. Splitting his time between panels, roundtables, meetings and business deals, he’s a hard guy to track. As OpenWorld comes to a close, watch…

  • Anthem hired Udi Manber, ex-head of Google search, as chief AI officer

    Anthem hired Udi Manber, ex-head of Google search, as chief AI officer

    [ad_1] Udi Manber, who ran engineering for Google’s core search products and previously held senior roles at Yahoo and Amazon, is joining health insurance giant Anthem as the head of artificial intelligence, according to people familiar with the matter. Manber’s new role involved running the AI group at Anthem and he’s expected to build out…

  • Chinese spies are reportedly listening to Trump’s phone calls

    Chinese spies are reportedly listening to Trump’s phone calls

    [ad_1] Thomas Peter | Reuters China’s President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump attend a state dinner at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, November 9, 2017. Intelligence reports indicate that Chinese spies are listening in on President Donald Trump‘s phone calls on his iPhone, The New York Times reported Wednesday.…

  • Kynetic CEO sees multi-billion-dollar growth opportunity in China

    Kynetic CEO sees multi-billion-dollar growth opportunity in China

    [ad_1] On Rubin’s most recent visit to China, where he’ll soon be launching Fanatics, a sports merchandise retailer and CNBC Disruptor 50 company, he said the excitement around basketball was something “you had to see … to believe.” “We had 45 million people watch our pre-season basketball game,” Rubin said. “That’s like half of a…

  • Kevin O’Leary likes the market correction and is adding to positions

    Kevin O’Leary likes the market correction and is adding to positions

    [ad_1] The entrepreneur said a historical view of the S&P 500 explains why this correction is happening: the Fed. During almost every period when the Fed begins to tighten by raising rates — even when there are different reasons for the shift in interest rate policy — the market corrects for at least nine months.…

  • Facebook launches Candidate Info where politicians pitch on camera – TechCrunch

    Facebook launches Candidate Info where politicians pitch on camera – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Facebook wants to make YouTube-style monologue videos the new way for politicians to talk straight with their constituency. Today, Facebook launches Candidate Info, featuring thousands of direct-to-camera vertical videos where federal, state, and local candidates introduce themselves and explain their top policy priority, qualifications, and biggest goal if they win office. Congress members including…

  • Ex-Facebook exec Alex Stamos calls out Apple practices in China

    Ex-Facebook exec Alex Stamos calls out Apple practices in China

    [ad_1] Former Facebook chief security officer Alex Stamos called out Apple over its actions to limit access to apps in China. “We don’t want the media to create an incentive structure that ignores treating Chinese citizens as less-deserving of privacy protections because a CEO is willing to bad-mouth the business model of their primary competitor,…

  • Tech stocks recover after-hours on positive Tesla, Microsoft earnings

    Tech stocks recover after-hours on positive Tesla, Microsoft earnings

    [ad_1] After a dismal day for tech stocks, Tesla and Microsoft earnings pulled up stocks after hours across the sector. The Nasdaq was up 4.63 percent in after-hours trading after Tesla and Microsoft both crushed third quarter earnings. Microsoft reported $29.08 billion in revenuer for its fiscal first quarter, beating expectations of $27.90 billion according…

  • Alexa for Business opens up to third-party device makers – TechCrunch

    Alexa for Business opens up to third-party device makers – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Last year, Amazon announced a new initiative, Alexa for Business, designed to introduce its voice assistant technology and Echo devices into a corporate setting. Today, it’s giving the platform a big upgrade by opening it up to device makers who are building their own solutions that have Alexa built-in. The change came about based…

  • Tesla earnings Q3 2018

    Tesla earnings Q3 2018

    [ad_1] David McNew | AFP | Getty Images Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk unveils large utility scale home batteries at the Tesla Design Studio in Hawthorne, California. Tesla shares soared by more than 10 percent in after-hours trading after the company reported a surprise profit for the third quarter and better-than expected car sales and…

  • Microsoft earnings Q1 2019

    Microsoft earnings Q1 2019

    [ad_1] Zach Gibson | Bloomberg | Getty Images Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella smiles at a meeting of the Economic Club of Washington in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 4, 2017. Microsoft will report fiscal first quarter earnings after market close on Wednesday. The company will hold a conference call to discuss the results with analysts at…

  • Unicorns with immigrant founders include Uber, SpaceX, WeWork Palantir

    Unicorns with immigrant founders include Uber, SpaceX, WeWork Palantir

    [ad_1] Immigrants have helped start more than half of America’s “unicorn” start-ups, including Uber, Palantir Technologies, and SpaceX, according to a new study by the National Foundation of American Policy. The study finds 55 percent, or 50 out of 91 of the billion-dollar privately held tech companies, had at least one immigrant founder. A quarter…

  • Netflix stock falls as tech takes beating

    Netflix stock falls as tech takes beating

    [ad_1] Philippe Huguen | AFP | Getty Images Netflix CEO Reed Hastings is pictured on May 3, 2018 in Lille, northern France during the first edition of the TV Series Mania festival.  Netflix was down as much as 8 percent on Wednesday, as tech stocks overall took a dive. Just last week, Netflix share prices…

  • Trump lawyer Charles Harder wants to take Yelp to the Supreme Court

    Trump lawyer Charles Harder wants to take Yelp to the Supreme Court

    [ad_1] Charles Harder, who has represented President Trump and Hulk Hogan in legal disputes, now wants to take Yelp to the U.S. Supreme Court over a pair of negative reviews. The country’s highest court would have to agree to the hear the case and rule to overturn a lower court’s decision, but the outcome could…

  • How to delete Google search history

    How to delete Google search history

    [ad_1] This new functionality launches on desktop and mobile web on Wednesday, and in the Google app for iOS and Android in several weeks. It will appear in Google Maps next year. Google’s update follows a handful of recent data privacy scandals. In August, the Associated Press revealed that Google was still storing time-stamped location…

  • Quoth the Robo-Raven, “Recharge me!”

    Quoth the Robo-Raven, “Recharge me!”

    [ad_1] Researchers at the University of Maryland A. James Clark School of Engineering have been working on the so-called Robo Raven for years. The ongoing project resulted in the first flying drone with independent wing movement, a feature that made these U of M UAV’s closer to birds than ever before. Now Lena Johnson, a…

  • Facebook Beyond Facebook? Instagram, Messenger Step Up

    Facebook Beyond Facebook? Instagram, Messenger Step Up

    [ad_1] When Facebook bought Instagram for $1 billion (roughly Rs. 7,400 crores) in 2012, it seemed like a big gamble for an unproven little app. Six years later, that little app – along with Messenger and WhatsApp – are serving as Facebook’s safety net for a future that could find its flagship service on the…

  • Social Media in the Spotlight in Brazil Presidential Race

    Social Media in the Spotlight in Brazil Presidential Race

    [ad_1] Brazil, like other countries, is facing a very electronic election. WhatsApp, Facebook, and Twitter are the weapons of choice to sway the country’s 147 million voters — and abuse of social media has been widespread. Facebook and its WhatsApp messenger service – hugely popular in the Latin American nation – have been thrust into the…

  • Google, Amazon, Apple workers contribute to Senate candidate O’Rourke 

    Google, Amazon, Apple workers contribute to Senate candidate O’Rourke 

    [ad_1] Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks at the NRA-ILA Leadership Forum during the NRA Annual Meeting & Exhibits on May 4, 2018 in Dallas, Texas. Miller said that O’Rourke’s message is well-suited to the coastal millennials populating tech companies. He’s active on social media and his campaign spent more than…

  • Apple, Samsung Fined by Italy for Slowing Phones With Software Updates

    Apple, Samsung Fined by Italy for Slowing Phones With Software Updates

    [ad_1] Italy’s competition authority on Wednesday said it was fining Apple and Samsung EUR 10 and 5 million ($11.5 and $5.7 million) respectively for the “planned obsolescence” of their smartphones. The ruling is believed to be the first against the manufacturers following accusations worldwide that they encourage operating system updates for older phones which slow them down,…

  • Snap hires new chief business officer, chief strategy officer

    Snap hires new chief business officer, chief strategy officer

    [ad_1] Snap is adding two new executives, including a splashy hire from Amazon. Jeremi Gorman will serve as Snap’s new chief business officer, in charge of global business solutions, global online sales, customer operations and business marketing, CEO Evan Spiegel said in a note to employees Wednesday. Most recently, Gorman was head of global advertising…

  • A gaming smartphone design takes aim at an Apple, Samsung weak spot 

    A gaming smartphone design takes aim at an Apple, Samsung weak spot 

    [ad_1] “We have a blocky design, and we have big bezels. All combined, it is actually a great advantage because we have a great grip where we still hold the edges without covering the speakers to have great sound,” Blanchard said. With this distinctive bulky design and bezels, Razer is “bucking the trend,” said Matt…

  • A closer look at Mirror – TechCrunch

    A closer look at Mirror – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] At Disrupt SF, CEO Brynn Putnam demoed and launched Mirror, a smart gadget that sits on your wall and offers virtual fitness classes. The $1500 device can be paired with a monthly subscription to let the user browse fitness classes, mark their progress, and follow along with other Mirror users. The idea here is…

  • Subscription management startup RevenueCat raises $1.5M – TechCrunch

    Subscription management startup RevenueCat raises $1.5M – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] RevenueCat, a startup that helps developers manage their in-app subscriptions, has raised $1.5 million in new funding. The company was part of the most recent batch at Y Combinator, and CEO Jacob Eiting said growth has been “a rocket ship” for the past few months. As of this week, RevenueCat is working with 100…

  • Italian anti-trust watchdog fines Apple, Samsung over phone slowdowns

    Italian anti-trust watchdog fines Apple, Samsung over phone slowdowns

    [ad_1] Italy’s anti-trust watchdog said on Wednesday it was fining Apple and Samsung 5 million euros ($5.7 million) each following complaints they used software updates to slow down their mobile phones. Apple was hit with an additional 5 million euro fine for failing to give clients clear information about how to maintain or eventually replace…

  • Facebook cracks down on child nudity photos using machine learning

    Facebook cracks down on child nudity photos using machine learning

    [ad_1] Facebook said on Wednesday that company moderators during the last quarter removed 8.7 million user images of child nudity with the help of previously undisclosed software that automatically flags such photos. The machine learning tool rolled out over the last year identifies images that contain both nudity and a child, allowing increased enforcement of…

  • Expect huge iPhone ASP when Apple reports Q4 earnings, analyst says

    Expect huge iPhone ASP when Apple reports Q4 earnings, analyst says

    [ad_1] Stephen Lam | Reuters Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, smiles during a demonstration of the newly released Apple products following the launch event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California, September 12, 2018. Apple is likely to post a huge jump in average selling price (ASP) for the iPhone when it reports fourth…

  • Apple’s October 30 Event: New iPad, Mac Models Expected

    Apple’s October 30 Event: New iPad, Mac Models Expected

    [ad_1] Apple said it will hold a product announcement October 30 in the New York borough of Brooklyn, likely to unveil new iPads and Mac computers. The invitation to media reads, “There’s more in the making,” without specifying what would be introduced. The Cupertino, California-based technology giant is planning the biggest revamp to the iPad…

  • AT&T posts a surprise gain in US phone subscribers

    AT&T posts a surprise gain in US phone subscribers

    [ad_1] AT&T posted a surprise gain in U.S. wireless subscribers on Wednesday but quarterly profit rose less than expected, held back by its declining satellite TV business, sending its shares down more than 3 percent before the bell. The second-largest U.S. wireless carrier has been reducing its dependency on the phone business with its $85-billion…

  • Apple patent shows new way to create 3D printed models – TechCrunch

    Apple patent shows new way to create 3D printed models – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] A patent filed by Apple Inc. shows a new method to print 3D models using triangular tessellation. The patent office approved the method, which breaks smooth surfaces into little triangles that approximate the shape of the original model, on October 23, 2018. The unique aspect of the patent involves the infill and surface. The…

  • LG Display Swings to Third-Quarter Profit on Seasonal Price Boost

    LG Display Swings to Third-Quarter Profit on Seasonal Price Boost

    [ad_1] South Korea’s LG Display Co posted a 76 percent fall in third-quarter profit on Wednesday compared with a year earlier, after two quarters of consecutive losses, helped by higher seasonal panel prices. The Apple supplier said operating profit was KRW 140 billion ($123.2 million) for the July-September quarter, beating an average forecast of KRW 79 billion from…

  • Zoox self-driving cars: inside look

    Zoox self-driving cars: inside look

    [ad_1] About 40,000 people are killed in car crashes in the U.S. every year. That’s an average of 102 deaths every day, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Regulators and carmakers have tried to tackle this issue by adding seat belts and airbags to cars. But around the world, countless people are working…

  • Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL Limit Fast Wireless Charging on Third-Party Chargers; Camera 6.1 Update Rolling Out to Older Pixels

    Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL Limit Fast Wireless Charging on Third-Party Chargers; Camera 6.1 Update Rolling Out to Older Pixels

    [ad_1] Google’s latest flagships – Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL – support Qi wireless charging and come with a wireless charger called Pixel Stand that provides ‘fast wireless charging’. However, buyers of the smartphones have run into a big surprise. For some reason, the company is limiting third-party Qi chargers from reaching top speeds…

  • D-Link Covr-C1203 Mesh Wi-Fi Router System Review

    D-Link Covr-C1203 Mesh Wi-Fi Router System Review

    [ad_1] Mesh routers are the latest trend in the world of Wi-Fi, and for good reason. If you need seamless coverage across a large area, traditional Wi-Fi routers don’t cut it at all. This is where mesh routers come in, offering you fast, easy-to-use Wi-Fi on a single network (SSID) across large homes without the…

  • ‘We think Tesla can make it’

    ‘We think Tesla can make it’

    [ad_1] JMP Securities gave Tesla shares a new outperform rating on Wednesday, citing the automaker’s collection of top talent and competition that continues to lag behind Elon Musk’s electric car manufacturer. JMP’s message to buy Tesla comes hours before the company will report third-quarter earnings on an earlier date than expected. “We believe the expertise…

  • Fortnite Update 6.20 Adds Fortnitemares Event

    Fortnite Update 6.20 Adds Fortnitemares Event

    [ad_1] Epic Games has announced the latest update to Fortnite. The battle royale sensation for Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch gets a limited time event called Fortnitemares. It’s a Halloween-themed event that brings new weapons like the Six Shooter and Fiend Hunter Crossbow in addition to Fortnitemares skins such as Deadfire…

  • Apple’s Tim Cook warns Silicon Valley it would be ‘destructive’ to block strong privacy laws

    Apple’s Tim Cook warns Silicon Valley it would be ‘destructive’ to block strong privacy laws

    [ad_1] In California, lawmakers recently passed a state-wide data protection law. This could pave the way for nation-wide regulation to be brought in, though it remains to be seen whether Apple’s endorsement can help this process along. Unlike advertising-based business such as Facebook and Google, Apple has largely sidestepped the recent techlash. The iPhone maker…

  • OnePlus 6T leak reveals almost every detail about this budget Android flagship

    OnePlus 6T leak reveals almost every detail about this budget Android flagship

    [ad_1] OnePlus 6T is the successor to the OnePlus 6 that was critically-acclaimed when it debuted earlier this year. The OnePlus 6T is expected to build upon everything its predecessor did right while also introducing a number of new features. Most notably the hardware will come with a fingerprint reader underneath its display. Similar technology…

  • Google Cracks Down on Multimillion-Dollar Ad Fraud That Involved Over 125 Android Apps, Sites

    Google Cracks Down on Multimillion-Dollar Ad Fraud That Involved Over 125 Android Apps, Sites

    [ad_1] In order to fight ‘invalid traffic’ that isn’t meant to generate ad revenues, Google uses several filters and machine learning models. It also collaborates with advertisers, agencies, publishers, ad tech companies, research institutions, law enforcement, and other third-party organisations to locate potential threats. Yet, as per a recent report, apps installed on millions Android…

  • Windows 10 October Update: Is a bug in the update deleting your files?

    Windows 10 October Update: Is a bug in the update deleting your files?

    [ad_1] Microsoft’s Windows 10 October 2018 Update has led users to complain of files going missing, which is only the latest in a line of glitches to be reported. Several users who have installed the October 2018 update have taken to Reddit to complain their ZIP operations are not working as they should. Previous versions…

  • Reddit DOWN for maintenance as hundreds of users report server problems

    Reddit DOWN for maintenance as hundreds of users report server problems

    [ad_1] UPDATE ONE: And Reddit is back! Reddit is now back up and working after maintenance briefly prevented users from accessing the site. ORIGINAL STORY: Reddit is a hugely popular message board referred to as the “front page of the internet”. When attempting to load up the site, a message reads “sorry, for some reason…

  • HP Spectre x360, EliteBook x360 Convertible Lineups Refreshed

    HP Spectre x360, EliteBook x360 Convertible Lineups Refreshed

    [ad_1] HP has launched a lineup of new products in its Spectre and EliteBook families with an upgraded design, performance, and security features. The company has unveiled the new HP Spectre x360 13 and HP Spectre x360 15 in the HP Spectre Folio and HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5 in the HP Elite Portfolio. Additionally,…

  • Clean tech solutions need to scale up in the battle against climate change

    Clean tech solutions need to scale up in the battle against climate change

    [ad_1] From solar power to self-driving electric cars, we already have access to the technologies and tools that can help battle the devastating effects of climate change. That’s the good news. But in light of the dire warning about the planet’s future issued by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change earlier this month — which called…

  • Cellphone retailers fail mystery shopping test, researchers plan to tell CRTC inquiry

    Cellphone retailers fail mystery shopping test, researchers plan to tell CRTC inquiry

    [ad_1] When Sean Grassie​, Kristianne Anor and Tara Hristov headed to cellphone retailers in the Ottawa area recently, they weren’t your average customers looking for a cellphone plan — they were University of Ottawa law students, on assignment as mystery shoppers. Their mission? To test the consumer experience at the cellphone counter. The students and the team’s co-leader will present their “frustrating”…

  • Trudeau promises rebates as Ottawa moves to levy carbon tax on provinces outside the climate plan

    Trudeau promises rebates as Ottawa moves to levy carbon tax on provinces outside the climate plan

    [ad_1] The federal Liberal government will slap a carbon tax on fuels in provinces and territories with no adequate emissions pricing plans of their own — but will send annual rebates to Canadian families to offset most of the added costs of this climate-change fighting initiative. Extreme weather events like floods, wildfires, storms and droughts offer proof that…

  • Ottawa weighs how to protect right whales with loosened fishing restrictions

    Ottawa weighs how to protect right whales with loosened fishing restrictions

    [ad_1] Canada signalled Tuesday it is willing to impose less severe fishing restrictions to protect endangered north Atlantic right whales in Atlantic Canada — provided it is satisfied those measures will still prevent whale deaths. Federal fisheries minister Jonathan Wilkinson told a roundtable of industry, environmentalists and academics in Dartmouth, N.S., that his department will examine “different…

  • Baidu challenges Google with AI that translates languages in real-time

    Baidu challenges Google with AI that translates languages in real-time

    [ad_1] AI tools require huge amounts of data sets to learn. Baidu trained its AI on two million pairs of English and Chinese sentences, Liang Huang, principal scientist at Baidu, told CNBC by phone on Wednesday. This has allowed Baidu’s digital interpreter to do near real-time translation from two languages that have very different sentence…

  • What is a carbon tax, and will it make a difference?

    What is a carbon tax, and will it make a difference?

    [ad_1] Many experts agree that a carbon tax is the cheapest way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but the jury is out on whether the Canadian government’s new plan will achieve that in a major way. On Tuesday, the federal government announced a carbon tax on the provinces and territories that did not sign on to the pan-Canadian…

  • The future of photography is code – TechCrunch

    The future of photography is code – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] What’s in a camera? A lens, a shutter, a light-sensitive surface and, increasingly, a set of highly sophisticated algorithms. While the physical components are still improving bit by bit, Google, Samsung and Apple are increasingly investing in (and showcasing) improvements wrought entirely from code. Computational photography is the only real battleground now. The reason…

  • Uber unveils plan for London drivers switch to electric cars by 2025

    Uber unveils plan for London drivers switch to electric cars by 2025

    [ad_1] Uber will raise £200 million ($260 million) to help all of its drivers in London transition to electric vehicles (EVs) by 2025. The company unveiled plans Tuesday to tackle air pollution in Britain’s capital, including a 15 pence per mile charge on each trip booked in London and incentive payments to its drivers. The…

  • Amazon Alexa goes AWOL for many users – TechCrunch

    Amazon Alexa goes AWOL for many users – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Some Amazon Alexa users are currently having problems reaching the voice assistant. Instead of reacting to commands, Alexa simply says “sorry, something went wrong.” Amazon hasn’t commented publicly yet on the issue. Based on tweets and Down Detector, users began having trouble reaching Alexa around 7AM PST. While some had their connection issues resolved…

  • iPhone XR, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max spec comparison

    iPhone XR, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max spec comparison

    [ad_1] Design: Just like the iPhone XS, you’re getting a premium design with polished steel edges along the sides, instead of brushed aluminum like on the iPhone XR. It’s better looking, in my opinion, but you miss out on the fun colors of the iPhone XR, so it’s really a matter of personal preference. Chip:…

  • Texas Instruments earnings Q3 2018

    Texas Instruments earnings Q3 2018

    [ad_1] Texas Instruments shares fell more than 5 percent in after-hours trade Tuesday after the company reported disappointing revenue and issued weak fourth-quarter guidance. The semiconductor company reported $4.26 billion in revenue, falling short of a Refinitiv consensus estimate of $4.3 billion. Still, Texas Instrument’s fourth-quarter revenue grew 4 percent year over year. The company…

  • Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos backs Sen. Cory Gardner for re-election

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos backs Sen. Cory Gardner for re-election

    [ad_1] Several high-level Amazon executives including CEO Jeff Bezos pumped cash into Republican Sen. Cory Gardner’s campaign committee, a new third-quarter Federal Election Commission filing revealed. But the money isn’t to help the senator from Colorado in the Nov. 6 midterms. Gardner isn’t up for re-election until 2020. Bezos and his wife, MacKenzie, each wrote…

  • Cloudflare prepares for $3 billion IPO

    Cloudflare prepares for $3 billion IPO

    [ad_1] Cloudflare, a U.S. startup whose software makes websites load faster and with greater security, is preparing for an initial public offering (IPO) that could value it at more than $3.5 billion, people familiar with the matter said. The company is looking to go public in the first half of next year, the sources said…

  • Investors now have a ‘two-fold reason’ to buy stocks like FANG

    Investors now have a ‘two-fold reason’ to buy stocks like FANG

    [ad_1] Investors should pick at high-growth stocks at their currently discounted prices rather than swapping into value plays, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Tuesday after a volatile trading session. “You have to go with FANG,” the “Mad Money” host told a caller, referring to his well-known acronym for the stocks of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google,…

  • With oil down, this stock could be ripe for the picking

    With oil down, this stock could be ripe for the picking

    [ad_1] Adam Galica | CNBC Aneel Bhusri, co-founder and CEO of Workday, at the 2018 WEF in Davos, Switzerland. Private software-as-a-service company Adaptive Insights was ready to go public, traveling around the country promoting its upcoming initial public offering to its stakeholders. Then cloud giant Workday came along, and $1.5 billion later, Adaptive Insights became…

  • Why Workday disrupted Adaptive Insights’ IPO to take it over: CEOs

    Why Workday disrupted Adaptive Insights’ IPO to take it over: CEOs

    [ad_1] Private software-as-a-service company Adaptive Insights was ready to go public, traveling around the country promoting its upcoming initial public offering to its stakeholders. Then cloud giant Workday came along, and $1.5 billion later, Adaptive Insights became a Workday subsidiary. Adaptive Insights CEO Tom Bogan, who has called Workday co-founder and CEO Aneel Bhusri a…

  • Market volatility, rising rates create ‘opportunity for us’

    Market volatility, rising rates create ‘opportunity for us’

    [ad_1] SoFi, short for “Social Finance,” targets millennials with an array of banking products, including loans, refinancing and wealth management. The company launched in 2011 and has a $4.4 billion valuation. Formerly the chief operating officer of Twitter, Noto stepped in to his role at SoFi after co-founder and CEO Mike Cagney was forced out…

  • Naya Health, $1000-dollar breast pump company, angers customers

    Naya Health, $1000-dollar breast pump company, angers customers

    [ad_1] Pugh is not the only mother complaining about the Naya pump. Several other women told CNBC their pump stopped working after a few months and received lackluster responses from customer service after repeated calls and messages. Nancy Murphy from Alameda, Calif., was surprised to discover blood in her milk after using the pump. She…

  • Target to offer free two-day shipping without a minimum purchase

    Target to offer free two-day shipping without a minimum purchase

    [ad_1] Target for the first time ever will offer free, two-day shipping with no minimum purchase required this holiday season, in a bid to win shoppers over rivals like Walmart and Amazon. The retailer said Tuesday that starting Nov. 1 and running through Dec. 22, “hundreds of thousands of items” will be eligible for free,…

  • Amazon move off Oracle caused Prime Day outage in warehouse

    Amazon move off Oracle caused Prime Day outage in warehouse

    [ad_1] Amazon is learning how hard it can be to move off of Oracle‘s database software. On Prime Day, while the e-retailer was dealing with a major website glitch that slowed sales, the company was also dealing with a technical problem in Ohio at one of its biggest warehouses, leading to thousands of delayed package…

  • Amazon Go cashierless store reportedly opening … in New York City

    Amazon Go cashierless store reportedly opening … in New York City

    [ad_1] Stephen Brashear | Getty Images After more than a year in beta, Amazon opened their cashier-less grocery store to the public Amazon plans to open another cashierless convenience store, this time near New York’s World Trade Center, Recode reported. The opening will bring Amazon one small step closer to its reported goal of opening…

  • Elon Musk says Tesla will eliminate some options for Model S and X

    Elon Musk says Tesla will eliminate some options for Model S and X

    [ad_1] Mike Blake | Reuters Newly manufactured Tesla vehicles are placed on transport trailers from a large inventory of newly made vehicles in Burbank, California, August 24, 2018.  Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Tuesday the company will eliminate some interior design options for the Model S sedan and Model X sport utility vehicle to simplify…

  • Messenger redesigns to clean up Facebook’s mess – TechCrunch

    Messenger redesigns to clean up Facebook’s mess – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] If Facebook Messenger’s redesign succeeds, you won’t really notice it even happened. I hardly did over the past week of testing. There’s just a subtle sense that the claustrophobia has lifted. Perhaps that’s why Facebook decided to throw a big breakfast press event with 30 reporters today at its new downtown San Francisco office,…

  • Facebook redesigns Messenger app

    Facebook redesigns Messenger app

    [ad_1] Facebook is rolling out a revamped version of its chat app Messenger that simplifies its user interface. Messenger, which now has 1.3 billion users per month, previously had nine different tabs, while the new version has only three. “This is a new foundation that will give us the ability to start building way faster,…

  • AR/VR surveys an industry in transition – TechCrunch

    AR/VR surveys an industry in transition – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Industry vets and students alike crammed into UCLA’s historic Royce Hall last week for TC Sessions: AR/VR, our one-day event on the fast-moving (and hype-plagued) industry and the people in it. Disney, Snap, Oculus and more stopped by to chat and show off their latest; if you didn’t happen to be in LA that…

  • K4Connect raises $12 million to make tech work for seniors

    K4Connect raises $12 million to make tech work for seniors

    [ad_1] K4Connect’s system employs edge-cloud architecture, which means that even if the Wi-Fi goes out at a given facility, residents can still use their smart ovens, televisions, lights and more. K4Connect is currently used by at least 13,000 residents in senior living communities from Florida to California. AXA Venture Partners and Intel Capital are among…

  • iPharmacy Roman fights stigmas with premature ejaculation meds – TechCrunch

    iPharmacy Roman fights stigmas with premature ejaculation meds – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] There’s a war brewing to become the cloud pharmacy for men’s health. Roman, which launched last year offering erectile dysfunctional medication and recently added a ‘quit smoking’ kit, is taking on $97 million-funded Hims for the hair loss market. Today, Roman launched four new products it hopes to cross-sell to users through a unified…

  • Investors dumping tech stocks pushes Nasdaq into correction territory

    Investors dumping tech stocks pushes Nasdaq into correction territory

    [ad_1] Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016. Investors are dumping their favorite tech stocks and pushing the Nasdaq into correction territory Tuesday. The Nasdaq Composite tanked as much as 2.8 percent in morning…

  • Oracle delves deeper into blockchain with four new applications – TechCrunch

    Oracle delves deeper into blockchain with four new applications – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Oracle is a traditional tech company that has been struggling to gain traction in the cloud, but it could see blockchain as a way to differentiate itself. At Oracle OpenWorld today it announced the Oracle Blockchain Applications Cloud, a series of four applications designed for transactions-based processing scenarios using Internet of Things as a…

  • Cryptocurrency giants Coinbase and Circle form joint venture to boost adoption of dollar-backed ‘stablecoins’

    Cryptocurrency giants Coinbase and Circle form joint venture to boost adoption of dollar-backed ‘stablecoins’

    [ad_1] Two of the largest cryptocurrency companies, Coinbase and Circle, are joining forces to establish more ground rules in the quickly evolving asset class. The start-ups announced a joint-venture known as the “CENTRE Consortium” on Tuesday, which they say aims at speeding up adoption of cryptocurrencies backed by actual government currencies like the U.S. dollar.…

  • Here is how Zappos is helping the deaf hear concert music 

    Here is how Zappos is helping the deaf hear concert music 

    [ad_1] Not Impossible Labs next wants to roll out a product that will use the same Vibrotextile technology and intellectual property used for M:NI to help people suffering from Parkinson’s disease. “Not Impossible has been working alongside the Parkinson’s community to create a non-pharmaceutical device that strives to improve those individuals’ confidence in their daily…

  • Uber plans to expand food delivery to 70% of the US

    Uber plans to expand food delivery to 70% of the US

    [ad_1] As Uber gets ready for its 2019 public market debut, it wants to be known for more than just ridesharing. Its businesses now cover everything from flying cars to patient pickups and electric scooters. But it’s the company’s food delivery service, UberEats, that is seeing the strongest growth. UberEats is already the fastest growing…

  • Former Microsoft Windows chief Terry Myerson joins Madrona, Carlyle

    Former Microsoft Windows chief Terry Myerson joins Madrona, Carlyle

    [ad_1] The most recent head of Windows at Microsoft is getting into investing — specifically, venture capital and private equity. Terry Myerson is becoming a venture partner at Madrona Venture Group and an operating executive at the Carlyle Group. Both roles are part-time. He’ll continue to be based in Seattle. He spent more than 21…

  • ‘Tesla is destroying the competition’

    ‘Tesla is destroying the competition’

    [ad_1] Tesla shares rose 4 percent as a noted short seller Andrew Left of Citron Research said he is now betting on the stock into the company’s earnings Wednesday. “Citron is long Tesla as the Model 3 is a proven hit and many of the TSLA warning signs have proven not to be significant,” said…

  • Uber Aims to Go All-Electric in London in 2025

    Uber Aims to Go All-Electric in London in 2025

    [ad_1] Uber plans for every car on its taxi app in London to be fully electric in 2025 and will add a clean air fee to each trip from early next year, its boss told reporters in the British capital city on Tuesday. Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi, who pulled out of a Saudi conference after…

  • MoviePass to be spun off from parent company

    MoviePass to be spun off from parent company

    [ad_1] Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc. (Nasdaq: HMNY) (“HMNY”), a provider of information technology services and solutions, today announced that its Board of Directors preliminarily has approved a plan to create a vertically integrated film production, marketing and exhibition company. To do this, HMNY would create a new subsidiary named MoviePass Entertainment Holdings Inc. (“MoviePass…

  • Apple CEO Tim Cook Expected to Back Strong Privacy Laws in Europe, US

    Apple CEO Tim Cook Expected to Back Strong Privacy Laws in Europe, US

    [ad_1] Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook is expected to stress the iPhone maker’s commitment to privacy and backing for strong laws on both sides of the Atlantic to protect the use of data, according to remarks prepared for delivery at a Brussels event. Issues over how data is used and how consumers can protect their…

  • Verizon beats phone subscriber estimates 

    Verizon beats phone subscriber estimates 

    [ad_1] Verizon Communications on Tuesday beat Wall Street estimates for profit and net new phone subscribers, helped by the popularity of its promotional offers subsidizing Apple latest iPhones. The largest U.S. wireless carrier knocked up to $750 off the price of some of Apple’s new phones, launched in September, as it looks to gain more…

  • North’s Focals smart glasses first look

    North’s Focals smart glasses first look

    [ad_1] The $1,000 glasses are called Focals, and the company said they will ship later this year. Focals connect to your phone via Bluetooth and have a small projector that beams data into the wearer’s eyes. They can tell the wearer the weather or time, read text messages and even order an Uber. The glasses…

  • European tech stocks flirt with bear market

    European tech stocks flirt with bear market

    [ad_1] Tech stocks in Europe are flirting with bear market territory after the outlook for earnings has dipped. The European tech sector has lost 18.5 percent since its June peak and has shed more than 6 percent in value in the last 5 days of trade. By the end of Tuesday morning trade, every single…

  • Former NSA Chief Michael Rogers: Expect the unexpected cyberattacks

    Former NSA Chief Michael Rogers: Expect the unexpected cyberattacks

    [ad_1] There are few limits to the destruction that could be caused by a devastating cyberattack, retired Adm. Michael Rogers told CNBC in one of his first interviews after departing the National Security Agency five months ago. “There is no scenario that is beyond the pale of possibility in the world we are living in…

  • Apple iPhone XR review

    Apple iPhone XR review

    [ad_1] The iPhone XR has a 6.1-inch screen, which means it fits right in between the sizes of the 5.8-inch iPhone XS and the 6.5-inch iPhone XS Max. It’s not too big for folks with small hands, but you still get a nice, large screen. It uses an LCD panel, the same kind found in…

  • HTC launches blockchain phone Exodus 1, to be sold in cryptocurrency

    HTC launches blockchain phone Exodus 1, to be sold in cryptocurrency

    [ad_1] HTC unveiled its flagship blockchain-focused smartphone on Tuesday, the Exodus 1, as the struggling manufacturer looks to shift its strategy to focus on new technology. The Taiwanese phone maker said it developed its own cryptocurrency wallet called Zion to make its new phone function as a hardware cryptocurrency wallet. The Exodus 1 comes with…

  • Amazon Echo price crash as new feature goes live

    Amazon Echo price crash as new feature goes live

    [ad_1] Amazon recently added a stream of new Echo device to its range that come flaunting fresh aesthetics and added features. The American firm has released a new Echo Dot smart speaker that looks decidedly premium and boasts the same Alexa functionality but with audio that’s 70 percent louder. Amazon also released its updated Echo Plus,…

  • Uber, Ola Drivers Strike in India, Demanding Higher Fares

    Uber, Ola Drivers Strike in India, Demanding Higher Fares

    [ad_1] Hundreds of drivers for ride-hailing giant Uber and its local rival Ola went on strike in the two biggest Indian cities, Delhi and Mumbai, on Monday, demanding higher fares to meet rising fuel costs that are eating away at their incomes. Fuel prices in India have risen more than 20 percent since the start…

  • Walmart to expand shipping perks for shoppers ahead of the holidays

    Walmart to expand shipping perks for shoppers ahead of the holidays

    [ad_1] In the fight for shoppers’ holiday dollars, retailers are increasingly touting perks like free shipping and easy returns. Walmart said Tuesday it’s expanding two-day shipping and in-store returns to many items sold by third parties on its website next month, just ahead of the busy holiday shopping season. The move comes as Amazon and…

  • Oracle acquires DataFox, a developer of ‘predictive intelligence as a service’ across millions of company records – TechCrunch

    Oracle acquires DataFox, a developer of ‘predictive intelligence as a service’ across millions of company records – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Oracle today announced that it has made another acquisition, this time to enhance both the kind of data that it can provide to its business customers, and its artificial intelligence capabilities: it is buying DataFox, a startup that has amassed a huge company database — currently covering 2.8 million public and private businesses, adding…

  • Nova Scotia cannabis users concerned over ‘excessive’ plastic packaging

    Nova Scotia cannabis users concerned over ‘excessive’ plastic packaging

    [ad_1] Some Canadians are discovering smoking cannabis legally comes wrapped in a whole lot of plastic. Nova Scotians who have purchased legal cannabis through the province’s stores have been taking to social media, surprised their paper bags of pot are filled with so much packaging. Greg MacLean says he was in disbelief when he bought a small portion of marijuana on the first…

  • Could the Okanagan’s transit future be hydrogen powered rail?

    Could the Okanagan’s transit future be hydrogen powered rail?

    [ad_1] A German engineer is in the Okanagan this week to speak at the Kelowna Innovation Centre about a new form of transportation called hydrail and whether it’s a fit for the Okanagan. A hot topic of debate during the municipal election was the idea of bringing light rail transit to the region to help…

  • ‘Not good enough’: Toronto privacy expert resigns from Sidewalk Labs over data concerns

    ‘Not good enough’: Toronto privacy expert resigns from Sidewalk Labs over data concerns

    [ad_1] A privacy expert who resigned this week from her role as an advisor to Sidewalk Labs, the Google sister company set to build a “smart” neighbourhood on Toronto’s waterfront, is concerned that the “treasure trove” of data collected there will be vulnerable to attacks. The departure of Ann Cavoukian, Ontario’s former privacy commissioner and current Ryerson University fellow, is just…

  • Stephen Hawking’s jacket, thesis and high-tech wheelchair up for auction

    Stephen Hawking’s jacket, thesis and high-tech wheelchair up for auction

    [ad_1] Stephen Hawking was a cosmic visionary, a figure of inspiration and a global celebrity.  His unique status is reflected in an upcoming auction of some of the late physicist’s possessions: It includes complex scientific papers, one of the world’s most iconic wheelchairs and a script from The Simpsons. The online sale announced Monday by…

  • Richard Parsons resigns as CBS chairman due to cancer complications

    Richard Parsons resigns as CBS chairman due to cancer complications

    [ad_1] Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Richard Parsons, CBS interim chairman CBS interim Chairman Richard Parsons has stepped down from the board after about a month, citing difficulties in his fight against multiple myeloma. Parsons, 70, will be replaced by Strauss Zelnick, who founded the media-focused private equity firm Zelnick Media Capital. Zelnick,…

  • How government policies and taxpayer money have helped Musk and Tesla

    How government policies and taxpayer money have helped Musk and Tesla

    [ad_1] Elon Musk’s companies have propelled his net worth to almost $20 billion. But how have government policies and taxpayer money boosted his businesses? From subsidies at the national and state level, to federal tax credits for consumers buying electric cars and solar panels, to fuel efficiency standards that help bring millions in revenue for…

  • Andreessen Horowitz leads $4.5 million seed round in Repl.it

    Andreessen Horowitz leads $4.5 million seed round in Repl.it

    [ad_1] Amjad Masad built software developer tools for Facebook’s thousands of engineers for two years. Then he decided he needed to leave the company to build the online developer tool he most wanted. “At some point I looked back at the space of online dev tools, and I found that no one had really built…

  • Cramer’s charts suggest shares of IBM are ‘ready to roar higher’

    Cramer’s charts suggest shares of IBM are ‘ready to roar higher’

    [ad_1] CNBC’s Jim Cramer and legendary technician Larry Williams say shares of IBM, an old-line technology giant that has transitioned its business to the cloud, could be ready to rally even after the company’s disappointing earnings report. Last Tuesday, IBM missed analysts’ revenue predictions in its third-quarter earnings report, with overall revenue declining 2 percent…

  • Apple is the best tech bet heading into earnings, says Gene Munster

    Apple is the best tech bet heading into earnings, says Gene Munster

    [ad_1] With big tech names set to report earnings in the coming weeks, investors are wondering where to place their bets for a bounce. For Gene Munster, managing partner of technology-focused venture capital firm Loup Ventures, that place is Apple. He told CNBC he sees the tech giant as probably the best risk/reward heading into…

  • Instagram ahead of Snapchat in popularity among teens: Piper Jaffray

    Instagram ahead of Snapchat in popularity among teens: Piper Jaffray

    [ad_1] Instagram solidified its lead, with nearly 70 percent of teens saying they prefer brands contacting them about new products through Instagram. Snapchat moved to second place for preferred brand engagement ahead of email, both just over 40 percent. This was the 36th bi-annual survey by Piper Jaffary, which polled about 8,600 teenagers across the…

  • Teens abandoning Facebook, still flocking to Instagram

    Teens abandoning Facebook, still flocking to Instagram

    [ad_1] Teens are abandoning Facebook at a staggering rate, but they’re still flocking to sister app Instagram, according to a new survey by Piper Jaffray. Just over a third of teenagers report using the core Facebook platform at least once a month. That’s down significantly from 52 percent of teens two years ago and from…

  • SurveyMonkey plunges 11% after rival Qualtrics files to go public

    SurveyMonkey plunges 11% after rival Qualtrics files to go public

    [ad_1] SurveyMonkey shares fell 11 percent on Monday after one of the survey software vendor’s major competitors, Qualtrics, disclosed in its IPO filing that it’s the bigger of the two companies and is growing much faster than its rival. SurveyMonkey, which trades under the name SVMK, dropped $1.39 to $11.63 at the close on Monday,…

  • Facebook executives who have left in 2018

    Facebook executives who have left in 2018

    [ad_1] Facebook has had a rough year, plagued by scandals involving data security, user privacy and the spread of misinformation. The company’s stock lost nearly one-quarter of its value in July when it announced second quarter earnings and warned of a revenue slowdown, and is down more than 10 percent on the year. The company…

  • Richard Branson steps down as chairman of Virgin Hyperloop

    Richard Branson steps down as chairman of Virgin Hyperloop

    [ad_1] Richard Branson is quitting his role as chairman of Virgin Hyperloop One, saying the company that plans to build a supersonic transport system in the United Arab Emirates and other countries, needs a more actively involved leader. The company made the announcement in a statement Monday. The Financial Times reported last week that Saudi…

  • YouTube Susan Wojcicki creators protest EU Article 13 copyright law

    YouTube Susan Wojcicki creators protest EU Article 13 copyright law

    [ad_1] YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki warned video makers about the threat of a controversial copyright law in the European Union and urges them to “take action immediately” and protest the ruling with videos and social media posts. “This legislation poses a threat to both your livelihood and your ability to share your voice with the…

  • Cowboy, the Belgian e-bike startup, raises €10M Series A – TechCrunch

    Cowboy, the Belgian e-bike startup, raises €10M Series A – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Cowboy, the Belgium startup that’s designed and sells a smarter electronic bicycle, has raised €10 million in Series A funding. Leading the round is Tiger Global Management, with participation from previous backers Index Ventures, and Hardware Club. The new capital will be used to scale operations, and expand beyond Belgum into Germany, U.K., Netherlands,…

  • Oculus co-founder Brendan Iribe leaves Facebook

    Oculus co-founder Brendan Iribe leaves Facebook

    [ad_1] Brendan Iribe, the former CEO and co-founder of Oculus, announced on Monday that he would be leaving Facebook, making him the latest founder of a notable start-up acquired by the company to depart. “I’d like to sincerely thank everyone that’s been a part of this amazing journey, especially Mark [Zuckerberg] for believing in this…

  • Intel Says Reports Saying it is Ending Work on 10nm Process ‘Untrue’

    Intel Says Reports Saying it is Ending Work on 10nm Process ‘Untrue’

    [ad_1] Intel has denied reports that appeared in the media today claiming that it has cancelled work on its long-delayed 10nm fabrication process. In a tweet posted to its corporate @intelnews account today, the company stated: “Media reports published today that Intel is ending work on the 10nm process are untrue. We are making good…

  • Facebook is wrongly playing ‘whack-a-mole’ with hacks

    Facebook is wrongly playing ‘whack-a-mole’ with hacks

    [ad_1] Facebook‘s response to its recent data breaches is like playing a game of “whack-a-mole” instead of addressing the root issues with its business model head-on, Elevation Partners co-founder Roger McNamee told CNBC on Monday. The social network is “attacking individual problems as though they’re isolated and unrelated to everything else,” argued McNamee, an early…

  • YouTube invests $20 million in educational tutorial and DIY videos

    YouTube invests $20 million in educational tutorial and DIY videos

    [ad_1] Google’s YouTube is investing $20 million into getting more educational videos ranging from cooking tutorials to science explainers on its platform. The move will provide more brand-safe content for marketers to advertise on. YouTube videos have faced closer scrutiny since March 2017, when a Times of London report revealed advertisements from top brands were…

  • AWS CEO Jassy follows Apple, calls for spy chip story retraction

    AWS CEO Jassy follows Apple, calls for spy chip story retraction

    [ad_1] Andy Jassy, CEO Amazon Web Services, speaks at the WSJD Live conference in Laguna Beach, California, U.S., October 25, 2016. Andy Jassy, the CEO of Amazon Web Services, followed Apple’s lead in calling the for the retraction of Bloomberg’s story about spy chips being embedded in servers. “They offered no proof, story kept changing,…

  • Gjemeni puts your couch in a box – TechCrunch

    Gjemeni puts your couch in a box – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Gjemeni, pronounced Gemini, is a new furniture-on-demand service from founder Sean Pathiratne. The company offers decidedly tech-forward furniture that comes in a single box and can be assembled by anyone in a few minutes. Pathiratne sees his company as a fashionable and agile furniture company that brings stylish stuff to your living room in…

  • Apple App Store ads to be $2 billion business by 2020

    Apple App Store ads to be $2 billion business by 2020

    [ad_1] Apple’s Search Ad business could generate over $500 million in revenue this year and quadruple that to $2 billion by 2020, Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi claims. If correct, the prediction would mark a significant milestone for Apple, which has been working to develop its services businesses, like iCloud and Apple Music, to offset slowing…

  • Netflix fuels its ballooning cash burn with $2 billion in new debt

    Netflix fuels its ballooning cash burn with $2 billion in new debt

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  • Airtel Enlists Google Assistant to Answer Your Mobile Queries

    Airtel Enlists Google Assistant to Answer Your Mobile Queries

    [ad_1] Bharti Airtel on Monday announced that its customers will be able to interact with customer care through Google Assistant. Currently available in English, the feature will also be rolled out in regional languages to deliver a personalised experience to millions of smartphone users, the company said in a statement. Airtel will track what questions…

  • Super Micro denies allegations that Chinese hacked chips

    Super Micro denies allegations that Chinese hacked chips

    [ad_1] Super Micro Computer said in a letter to customers last week it will review its hardware for any proof of malicious chips as alleged in a recent media report, but that such a hack would be “practically impossible” to pull off. “Despite the lack of any proof that a malicious hardware chip exists, we…

  • Silicon Valley using contract employees to drive profits 

    Silicon Valley using contract employees to drive profits 

    [ad_1] As the gig economy grows, the ratio of contract workers to regular employees in corporate America is shifting. Google, Facebook, Amazon, Uber and other Silicon Valley tech titans now employ thousands of contract workers to do a host of functions — anything from sales and writing code to managing teams and testing products. This…

  • Pulumi raises $15M for its infrastructure as code platform – TechCrunch

    Pulumi raises $15M for its infrastructure as code platform – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Pulumi, a Seattle-based startup that lets developers specify and manage their cloud infrastructure using the programming language they already know, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A funding round led by Madrona Venture Group. Tola Capital also participated in this round and Tola managing director Sheila Gulati will get a…

  • Super Micro to Review Chips in Light of Media Report on Hacking

    Super Micro to Review Chips in Light of Media Report on Hacking

    [ad_1] Super Micro Computer said on Monday it will review its hardware for any proof of malicious chips as alleged in a recent media report. “Despite the lack of any proof that a malicious hardware chip exists, we are undertaking a complicated and time-consuming review to further address the article,” the chipmaker said in a letter…

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    Ocean water too warm to cool Canadian science ship’s engines

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  • Sony Makes No Concessions to EU Regulators in EMI Music Bid

    Sony Makes No Concessions to EU Regulators in EMI Music Bid

    [ad_1] Sony Corp has not offered concessions to European Union antitrust regulators reviewing its $2.3 billion (roughly Rs. 16,900 crores) offer for control of EMI to become the world’s largest music publisher, the European Commission website showed on Monday. EU antitrust regulators earlier this month asked rivals and users whether they think the Japanese group…

  • Five Myths About Apple | NDTV Gadgets360.com

    Five Myths About Apple | NDTV Gadgets360.com

    [ad_1] Even after the rise of Google and Facebook, Apple remains the most closely watched technology company of them all. From the Apple II’s debut in 1977 through the iPhone – the 21st century’s defining gadget, which took Apple to profitable new heights – sceptics and hyper-loyal fans have tracked its every move. It shouldn’t…

  • Rapid-transit test tunnel under LA opens to public Dec. 10

    Rapid-transit test tunnel under LA opens to public Dec. 10

    [ad_1] Robyn Beck | AFP | Getty Images SpaceX, Tesla and The Boring Company founder Elon Musk speaks at the 2018 SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition, in Hawthorne, California on July 22, 2018.  Elon Musk tweeted that his Boring Company will unveil a stretch of a rapid-transit tunnel under Los Angeles to the public on Dec.…

  • Google Said to Charge Android Partners Up to $40 Per Device for Apps

    Google Said to Charge Android Partners Up to $40 Per Device for Apps

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  • Apple just revealed how secure your iPhone, iPad and MacBook really are

    Apple just revealed how secure your iPhone, iPad and MacBook really are

    [ad_1] Concerns over digital privacy and data protection have never been more prominent. Many of the devices we use every day, including our smartphones, are packed with sensitive data about our lives and recent high profile hacks have highlighted the issues we all face in this high-tech era. Apple has always been incredibly upfront about…

  • Amazon Alexa Devices Promised by 4 Indian Manufacturers for Next Month

    Amazon Alexa Devices Promised by 4 Indian Manufacturers for Next Month

    [ad_1] Four Indian manufacturers on Monday announced to launch new products like portable headsets, smart speakers, and set-top boxes with support for the Amazon Alexa voice-based virtual assistant built-in. The hardware manufacturers are iBall, Sirena Technologies, boAt, and MyBox, all of which have integrated Alexa into their products with the Alexa Voice Service (AVS) that…

  • Alibaba opens two UK data centers to boost cloud operations in Europe

    Alibaba opens two UK data centers to boost cloud operations in Europe

    [ad_1] Alibaba opened two data centers in the U.K. on Monday, further expanding its cloud footprint in Europe. The new facilities — both in London — are the Chinese tech giant’s first in Britain, and will provide its business customers in the region with round-the-clock security and engineering support and real-time monitoring. A spokesperson for…

  • Microsoft ‘Spend’ Expense Tracking App Silently Launched on iOS

    Microsoft ‘Spend’ Expense Tracking App Silently Launched on iOS

    [ad_1] Microsoft Spend has a file size of about 116MB on iOS Microsoft has silently launched yet another iOS app on the Apple App Store, called Spend. Developed by the MileIQ team, which was acquired by the Redmond giant back in 2015, the Spend app helps its users keep a track of their business expenses…

  • WhatsApp Tells Companies to Stop Spam Amid Brazil Elections

    WhatsApp Tells Companies to Stop Spam Amid Brazil Elections

    [ad_1] The WhatsApp messaging service said Friday that it has sent “cease and desist” letters to stop companies from sending bulk messages related to Brazil’s election, after a report that businessmen were bankrolling a campaign to spread fake news in support of leading far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro. The company framed the move as part…

  • Microsoft’s $7.5 Billion Acquisition of GitHub Approved by the EU

    Microsoft’s $7.5 Billion Acquisition of GitHub Approved by the EU

    [ad_1] The European Commission on Saturday announced it has approved the $7.5 billion (roughly Rs. 51,200 crores) acquisition of GitHub by Microsoft. The Commission said that effective competition in the relevant markets would continue and Microsoft would have no incentive to undermine the open nature of GitHub’s platform. Microsoft in June announced to acquire GitHub,…

  • Uber to Appeal Singapore’s Competition Watchdog Decision on Grab Deal

    Uber to Appeal Singapore’s Competition Watchdog Decision on Grab Deal

    [ad_1] Uber Technologies has decided to appeal a decision by the Singapore competition regulator that its merger with regional rival Grab violated the city-state’s competition laws, the firm said on Monday. “Our objective is not to challenge the remedies of the decision, which are in fact almost identical to the commitments that Uber and Grab voluntarily…

  • Apple Rapped by China Consumer Group After ID Thefts

    Apple Rapped by China Consumer Group After ID Thefts

    [ad_1] A Chinese consumer body has criticised iPhone maker Apple over a recent data security issue which impacted a number of consumers in China who said they had suffered financial losses after having their Apple IDs stolen. Apple said earlier this month that an internal investigation had found that a “small number of our users’ accounts…

  • Apple CEO Tim Cook Urges Bloomberg to Retract China Spy Chip Story

    Apple CEO Tim Cook Urges Bloomberg to Retract China Spy Chip Story

    [ad_1] Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook on Friday told an online news website that Bloomberg should retract a story that claimed Apple’s internal computer systems had been infiltrated by malicious computer chips inserted by Chinese intelligence agents. Bloomberg said it stood by its report, published earlier this month. “There is no truth in their story about…

  • Google EU antitrust ruling does not threaten dominance

    Google EU antitrust ruling does not threaten dominance

    [ad_1] David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Google Inc., speaks during the Google I/O Developers Conference in Mountain View, California, U.S., on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.  Last week, Google complied with the European Union’s $5 billion antitrust ruling by changing how it bundles its apps, and allowing…

  • Meet cardiologist Bill Devlin, the ape crusader

    Meet cardiologist Bill Devlin, the ape crusader

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  • The 2050 Archives offers humans ‘work’ in a robot world

    The 2050 Archives offers humans ‘work’ in a robot world

    [ad_1] When Oculus Rift first began raising money, Reimer and his team researched VR, ultimately deciding it was time to dive head-first into the space. As cell phones became more advanced, they led to a rise in higher resolution display panels, and gave users a superior viewing experience that didn’t exist in the past, Reimer…

  • How much do blockchain engineers make?

    How much do blockchain engineers make?

    [ad_1] The value of cryptocurrencies might be down in the dumps, but demand for blockchain engineers has never been higher. Blockchain engineers are making between $150,000 and $175,000 on average, according to global stats provided to CNBC by Hired, a San Francisco firm that helps clients recruit tech candidates. That’s quite a premium over the…

  • Gmail has a useful tool that is finally coming to Android, but there is a catch

    Gmail has a useful tool that is finally coming to Android, but there is a catch

    [ad_1] Gmail is the American tech company’s email client that is hugely popular. Gmail received a huge redesign back in April that also introduced some useful new tools for users. One of those was dubbed “Smart Compose” and harnessed artificial intelligence (AI) to suggest sentences based on context. Google insisted the feature would allow emails…

  • Google Chrome has changed again and this is what you need to know

    Google Chrome has changed again and this is what you need to know

    [ad_1] Google Chrome is widely-considered to be the most popular client in the world, beating the likes of Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox to the top spot. Google recently announced a new version of Chrome, 70, had been released with roll-outs taking place “over the course of the next few weeks”. The latest iteration of…

  • Bots, trolls and fake news: Social media is a minefield for U.S. midterms

    Bots, trolls and fake news: Social media is a minefield for U.S. midterms

    [ad_1] Erin Gallagher doesn’t fancy herself much of a detective or a hunter, but from her home in Northeast Pennsylvania she spends hours tracking down and exposing nefarious activity on social media. She’s part of a cottage industry that’s emerged in the United States since the 2016 election. From academic studies, to tech companies, to…

  • MotoGP live stream: How to watch Grand Prix of Japan 2018 online

    MotoGP live stream: How to watch Grand Prix of Japan 2018 online

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  • Automakers turn rivals into frenemies to share cost of new technology

    Automakers turn rivals into frenemies to share cost of new technology

    [ad_1] Daimler’s Mercedes now uses a four-cylinder engine produced by Nissan for vehicles it assembles at its own factory in Vance, Alabama. Nissan’s luxury line Infiniti partnered with Mercedes on a new assembly plant in Aguas Caliente, Mexico. Together, the companies came up with the underlying “architecture” used for both the new Smart fortwo and…

  • GOP political apps create ‘safe space’ away from Facebook and Twitter

    GOP political apps create ‘safe space’ away from Facebook and Twitter

    [ad_1] SOPA Images | Getty Images The logos of Twitter, Facebook and Google Republicans who feel Silicon Valley harbors a bias against conservative views are developing their own online networks, according to a Saturday report in The New York Times. The Times highlighted a new generation of mobile applications made for the National Rifle Association…

  • Icon Ventures’ Horowitz expands fund to stay relevant amid megafunds

    Icon Ventures’ Horowitz expands fund to stay relevant amid megafunds

    [ad_1] Joe Horowitz is a venture capital traditionalist. He believes in best practices, business fundamentals and calculated bets. But as megafunds and hundred-million-dollar rounds balloon valuations and flood the space, the Icon Ventures managing general partner finds himself fighting money with money. “If we don’t adjust to the reality of the implications of what the…

  • Android warning as Google will soon begin charging for its apps

    Android warning as Google will soon begin charging for its apps

    [ad_1] Google has not typically charged for its Android apps, instead allowing third-party firms to harness them for free. That is because the Mountain View company makes a score of revenue through its Search application and Chrome browser. Back in July the European Commission fined Google the whopping sum after claiming “illegal restrictions” were imposed…

  • Look up, way up! It’s International Observe the Moon Night Saturday

    Look up, way up! It’s International Observe the Moon Night Saturday

    [ad_1] Though it’s our nearest celestial neighbour, we take the moon for granted. However, this weekend, you’re encouraged to bundle up, step outside and look up for International Observe the Moon Night. The international event was first held in 2010, following a national one in the U.S. a year earlier, in an effort to educate…

  • AI employment APOCALYPSE: Artificial intelligence is ALREADY impacting job security

    AI employment APOCALYPSE: Artificial intelligence is ALREADY impacting job security

    [ad_1] The appeal arrives as the World Economic Forum predicts robots will replace half of the workforce within a decade – a rapid replacement dubbed “the fourth industrial revolution”. In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, former Royal Academy head Professor Martin Rees outlines how AI is already impacting job security and suggests solutions to mitigate…

  • Orbiters set for 7-year journey to sun-baked Mercury

    Orbiters set for 7-year journey to sun-baked Mercury

    [ad_1] Final preparations were underway Friday for the launch of a joint mission by European and Japanese space agencies to send twin probes to Mercury, the closest planet to the sun. An Ariane 5 rocket is scheduled to lift the uncrewed spacecraft into orbit from French Guiana at  9:45 p.m. ET, the start of a seven-year…

  • Lockheed Martin selected as preferred designer for Canada’s next generation of warships

    Lockheed Martin selected as preferred designer for Canada’s next generation of warships

    [ad_1] A group of companies led by multinational defence giant Lockheed Martin has been selected as the preferred designer for Canada’s next generation of warships, the Liberal government said Friday. The announcement that the group’s BAE Type 26 design won the design competition represents a significant step forward for the long-anticipated $60-billion program to replace the…

  • 1 in 4 Venmo users’ actions on app can be monetized

    1 in 4 Venmo users’ actions on app can be monetized

    [ad_1] A quarter of Venmo users are currently using PayPal’s millennial-friendly payments app in a way that the financial technology company can monetize, PayPal Chief Financial Officer John Rainey told CNBC on Friday. “If we look at the most recent quarter, roughly one in four Venmo customers are using Venmo in a way today that…

  • It’s not a good time to be a company like United Rentals

    It’s not a good time to be a company like United Rentals

    [ad_1] CNBC’s Jim Cramer knew he had to explain the stark weakness in shares of United Rentals after the stock of the largest equipment rental company in the United States lost 15 percent on Thursday and hit another 52-week low Friday. “October has been a Freddy Krueger-esque nightmare for United Rentals. The darned thing is…

  • Consider the jobs being wiped out by technology

    Consider the jobs being wiped out by technology

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  • Aging tech unicorns face IPOs amid rough market conditions

    Aging tech unicorns face IPOs amid rough market conditions

    [ad_1] (October) Roku: down 18 percent Okta: down 14 percent Spotify: down 14 percent Eventbrite: down 20 percent Source: CNBC The Renaissance Capital IPO ETF, a basket of companies have gone public in roughly the last year, has taken a tumble this month as well, down 9 percent versus a 3 percent decline for the…

  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk: extreme micro-manager

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk: extreme micro-manager

    [ad_1] It was late 2016. Tesla CEO Elon Musk had confidently told investors that his company would be cranking out 500,000 electric cars a year by 2018. To hit those mass-market volumes, the CEO ordered a team of engineers to figure out how to “automate everything” about Model 3 assembly. The Model 3 was the…

  • Qualtrics files to go public

    Qualtrics files to go public

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  • Microsoft is now tying Satya Nadella’s pay to LinkedIn’s performance

    Microsoft is now tying Satya Nadella’s pay to LinkedIn’s performance

    [ad_1] Scott Olson | Getty Images News | Getty Images Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks at an Economic Club of Chicago dinner in Chicago on Oct. 3, 2018. Two years after Microsoft paid $27 billion for LinkedIn, its most expensive acquisition ever, the company is tying the professional networking site’s performance to CEO Satya Nadella’s…

  • China sales are ‘fuel in the engine’

    China sales are ‘fuel in the engine’

    [ad_1] Strong Chinese demand and a growing services business are critical on Apple‘s “yellow brick road” to a $1.5 trillion market cap, which Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives said is more than possible. Ives initiated coverage of Apple with an outperform rating and a 12-month price target of $310, higher than any other analyst on…

  • JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon bets on Silicon Valley with ‘fintech campus’

    JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon bets on Silicon Valley with ‘fintech campus’

    [ad_1] Tina Hsiao, WePay’s operating chief, said the plan for a new space has been on the books since the deal closed, along with Dimon’s commitment to double the size of WePay’s engineering team. “This is him planting that flag,” Hsiao said in an interview. “The leaders have said: We’re not tourists, we’re here to…

  • China controls rare earth used in phones, electric cars

    China controls rare earth used in phones, electric cars

    [ad_1] You may not have heard of neodymium, but you’re probably carrying some of it around with you right now. It’s in your cellphone, your headphones and you might be driving several pounds of it around in your car. Neodymium — pronounced “nee-oh-DIM-ee-um” — is one of 17 chemically similar elements called rare earth elements,…

  • Apple’s Tim Cook calls for retraction on Chinese spy chip story

    Apple’s Tim Cook calls for retraction on Chinese spy chip story

    [ad_1] Visual China Group | Getty Images Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook attends China Development Forum (CDF) 2018 at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse on March 24, 2018 in Beijing, China. China Development Forum (CDF) 2018 is hosted by the Development Research Center of the State Council of China on March 24-26 in Beijing.  Apple CEO…

  • Bumblebee Spaces is making robotic systems for homes

    Bumblebee Spaces is making robotic systems for homes

    [ad_1] Bumblebee Spaces is creating robotic apartments that double your room’s usable space by storing furniture and belongings on the ceiling. Your possessions descend with a voice command or the push of a button, and storage units are equipped with artificial intelligence and tiny cameras that list your items in a searchable inventory. The company…

  • Facebook hires Nick Clegg as head of global affairs

    Facebook hires Nick Clegg as head of global affairs

    [ad_1] Facebook has hired former British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg as VP of global affairs and communications, a company spokesperson confirmed to CNBC. Clegg replaces Elliot Schrage, who announced his departure as head of communications and global policy in June after about 10 years at the company. Clegg, who will report to Facebook’s COO…

  • Europe’s first space mission to Mercury is set for lift-off

    Europe’s first space mission to Mercury is set for lift-off

    [ad_1] Joe Zender, ESA’s BepiColombo deputy project scientist, told CNBC that Saturday’s launch represented years of work. “A lot of work has gone into this – the mission has been in development for 11 years,” he said. “Development has been extremely complicated – Mercury is very near to the sun, so (the equipment) will be…

  • Microsoft’s new expense tracker Spend hits the App Store – TechCrunch

    Microsoft’s new expense tracker Spend hits the App Store – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] The team behind mileage-tracking app MileIQ, a company Microsoft acquired a few years ago, is out with a new application. This time, the focus isn’t on tracking miles, but rather expenses. The new app, simply called “Spend,” arrived on the App Store on Thursday, offering automatic expense tracking for work reimbursement purposes or for…

  • Twitter bans bots spreading pro-Saudi messages

    Twitter bans bots spreading pro-Saudi messages

    [ad_1] Drew Angerer | Getty Images Twitter chief executive officer Jack Dorsey testifies during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing concerning foreign influence in use of social media platforms, on Capitol Hill, September 5, 2018 in Washington, DC.  A network of suspected Twitter bots was suspended Thursday after appearing to coordinate the spread of pro-Saudi talking…

  • What it’s like in space, from a tourist who spent $30 million to go

    What it’s like in space, from a tourist who spent $30 million to go

    [ad_1] When Garriott went to space, there were only two vehicles that could transport astronauts to the International Space Station: the Russian Soyuz, owned by the Russian space agency, Roscosmos, and the U.S. space shuttle, owned by NASA. (The U.S.’s space shuttle made its final landing in 2011 and no longer flies.) NASA declined Garriott’s…

  • Researchers discover a new way to identify 3D printed guns – TechCrunch

    Researchers discover a new way to identify 3D printed guns – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Researchers at the University at Buffalo have found that 3D printers have fingerprints, essentially slight differences in design that can be used to identify prints. This means investigators can examine the layers of a 3D printed object and pinpoint exactly which machine produced the parts. “3D printing has many wonderful uses, but it’s also…

  • Amazon Alexa Whisper Mode Begins Rolling Out, Is Disabled by Default

    Amazon Alexa Whisper Mode Begins Rolling Out, Is Disabled by Default

    [ad_1] At its Amazon Alexa event last month, Amazon announced a new feature called whisper mode. The feature essentially enables Alexa to whisper when you whisper to it. It was announced to arrive in a couple of weeks, and now the company has reportedly confirmed that the Whisper Mode is now being rolled out to…

  • Morgan Stanley is betting Vector can launch a lot of small rockets

    Morgan Stanley is betting Vector can launch a lot of small rockets

    [ad_1] Small rocket builder Vector raised $70 million in a round of financing announced Friday, with a Morgan Stanley alternative investment fund joining Silicon Valley backers of the space company. Vector is developing rockets priced at less than $3 million a launch, capable of putting up satellites and spacecraft about the size of a microwave,…

  • Amazon executives revisit HQ2 shortlist cities

    Amazon executives revisit HQ2 shortlist cities

    [ad_1] Amazon appears to be inching toward a decision on the location of its second headquarters. Over the past couple of months, executives have revisited a handful of cities on its shortlist, including Newark, NJ, New York City and Chicago, according to the Wall Street Journal. Economic development experts anticipate that wherever Amazon decides to…

  • Netflix and Amazon Leave Little Room for Streaming Video Latecomers

    Netflix and Amazon Leave Little Room for Streaming Video Latecomers

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  • Morgan Stanley downgrades Ford and says dividend at risk

    Morgan Stanley downgrades Ford and says dividend at risk

    [ad_1] Morgan Stanley downgraded Ford on Friday, saying its earnings and cash flow are under pressure and its dividend is at risk. The number two U.S. automaker is suffering from a perception among investors that it lacks transparency and is failing to take quick, decisive action in executing its turnaround plan, Morgan Stanley analyst Adam…

  • How Uber Quietly Raised $2 Billion

    How Uber Quietly Raised $2 Billion

    [ad_1] Uber Technologies has found a way to tap debt markets when burning through billions of dollars of cash: Keep financial details closely guarded and hire former Goldman Sachs bankers to oversee the deals. The ride-hailing company this week sold $2 billion (roughly Rs. 14,800 crores) of bonds in what’s known as a private placement.…

  • Wall Street has a new Apple bull as Wedbush Ives sees big iPhone nums

    Wall Street has a new Apple bull as Wedbush Ives sees big iPhone nums

    [ad_1] David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., waves after speaking during an event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. Wall Street has a new biggest Apple bull. Longtime technology analyst Daniel Ives, fresh off a move to…

  • Kaspersky Says Ready to Comply With India’s Data Localisation Norms

    Kaspersky Says Ready to Comply With India’s Data Localisation Norms

    [ad_1] As the political narrative in India appears to be tilting in favour of data localisation, Russia-based global cyber-security firm Kaspersky Lab said it was willing to “adopt and comply” with India’s proposed requirement to store data generated in the country within its borders. “The data protection bill is not released yet in India. Once…

  • Singles Day: Alibaba on its plans for this year’s 11:11 sales event

    Singles Day: Alibaba on its plans for this year’s 11:11 sales event

    [ad_1] Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba said that its upcoming mega-shopping event will be the largest-ever in terms of “scale and reach” as it looks to continue growing what has become a multibillion-dollar sales day. The event, which takes places on Nov. 11, is Alibaba’s day of massive sales across all of its platforms and has…

  • Apple Says Top Apps Using Siri Shortcuts to Make Daily Tasks Easier

    Apple Says Top Apps Using Siri Shortcuts to Make Daily Tasks Easier

    [ad_1] Top apps in Apple Store are increasingly using Siri Shortcuts to make everyday tasks easier for their users, the Cupertino-headquartered company said on Friday. “Top apps are integrating Siri Shortcuts, making favourite apps even easier to use with a simple tap or by asking Siri,” Apple said in a statement. Now available with iOS…

  • 50 Percent of US Users Don’t Know Who Owns WhatsApp: DuckDuckGo Survey

    50 Percent of US Users Don’t Know Who Owns WhatsApp: DuckDuckGo Survey

    [ad_1] It may sound bizarre but over 50 percent of Americans who have used WhatsApp in the last six months have no idea who owns the popular mobile messaging platform. According to a survey by DuckDuckGo, the US-based privacy-protecting search engine, just over half of US citizens (50.42 percent) do not know WhatsApp is owned…

  • Amazon to open Manchester office, add 1,000 R&D jobs in the UK

    Amazon to open Manchester office, add 1,000 R&D jobs in the UK

    [ad_1] Getty Images Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is sizing up locations for its second US headquarters. Among the criteria: convenient access to mass transit and an international airport, a highly educated labor pool, a strong university system and a diverse population. Amazon is set to open a new office in Manchester and will hire more…

  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweets about $35,000 Model 3, but not base model

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweets about $35,000 Model 3, but not base model

    [ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Twitter that a new variant of the company’s Model 3 electric sedan is going on sale today. He wrote, “Costs $35k after federal & state tax rebates in California, but true cost of ownership is closer to $31k after gas savings.” Tweet On the company’s website, this Model…

  • The space pen became the space pen 50 years ago – TechCrunch

    The space pen became the space pen 50 years ago – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Everyone knows about the space pen. NASA spent millions on R&D to create the ultimate pen that would work in zero gravity and the result was this incredible machine. Well, no. In fact it was made by a pen manufacturer in 1966 — but it wasn’t until October of 1968 that it went into…

  • Cramer’s 5 favorite tech stocks right now, including Apple, Salesforce

    Cramer’s 5 favorite tech stocks right now, including Apple, Salesforce

    [ad_1] Few “Mad Money” followers would be surprised that Cramer-fave Apple took first place in his ranking. Now that Amazon’s stock has slipped from its highs, Apple is the world’s only trillion-dollar company by market cap. Reiterating his motif that Apple should be valued like a consumer products company rather than a tech company, Cramer…

  • Oldest fossils on Earth? New look finds they might just be rocks

    Oldest fossils on Earth? New look finds they might just be rocks

    [ad_1] What were billed as the oldest fossils on Earth may just be some rocks, according to a new study. Two years ago, a team of Australian scientists found odd structures in Greenland that they said were partly leftovers from microbes that lived on an ancient sea floor. They were said to be 3.7 billion…

  • Inefficiency is a big problem for the trucking industry 

    Inefficiency is a big problem for the trucking industry 

    [ad_1] Trucks are running across the country empty 30 to 40 percent of the time, Dan Lewis, CEO of digital freight matching company Convoy, told CNBC on Thursday He hopes to change all that by utilizing that free space. “We think the next big thing in trucking is to actually automate the process of matching…

  • Ford boosts production of $400,000 GT supercar to keep up with demand

    Ford boosts production of $400,000 GT supercar to keep up with demand

    [ad_1] Ford is boosting the limited production of its $400,000 GT supercar to keep up with demand, the company said Thursday. The Ford GT is the automaker’s answer to high-performance sports cars from companies such as Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, McLaren and others. Orders have been outpacing supply, prompting Ford to up production from the 1,000…

  • Installation of underwater earthquake early-warning sensors complete

    Installation of underwater earthquake early-warning sensors complete

    [ad_1] A network of eight underwater sensors and 32 land-based seismic and GPS sensors on Vancouver Island is up and running and could make all the difference when a big earthquake hits. It’s part of Ocean Networks Canada’s early warning system for southwestern British Columbia. The research group from the University of Victoria was awarded…

  • Political advertisers using Facebook loophole to hide money sources

    Political advertisers using Facebook loophole to hide money sources

    [ad_1] Tony Avelar | Bloomberg | Getty Images Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Facebook Inc. Despite Facebook‘s efforts to make political ad funding more transparent, loopholes enable ad buyers to remain relatively anonymous. Facebook announced in May a new tool to promote political advertising transparency on the site. But a series of news stories…

  • Careem secures $200 million in funds from Saudi and Japanese investors

    Careem secures $200 million in funds from Saudi and Japanese investors

    [ad_1] Christopher Pike | Bloomberg | Getty Images A Careem Networks FZ logo sits on the exterior of a driver support center at the ride-hailing company’s headquarters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.  Middle East ride-hailing company Careem said on Thursday it had secured $200 million in new funding from existing investors, including from Saudi Arabian…

  • Uber’s testing a new ‘on-demand labor’ service, like a temp agency

    Uber’s testing a new ‘on-demand labor’ service, like a temp agency

    [ad_1] Uber is testing an “on-demand labor” service that sounds sort of like a temp agency and would expand the ride-hailing giant beyond the transportation realm for the first time, a person familiar with the pilot program told CNBC. The Financial Times first reported the Uber Works pilot. Uber declined to comment to CNBC. The…

  • Researchers create virtual smells by electrocuting your nose – TechCrunch

    Researchers create virtual smells by electrocuting your nose – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] The IEEE has showcased one of the coolest research projects I’ve seen this month: virtual smells. By stimulating your olfactory nerve with a system that looks like one of those old-fashioned kids electronics kits, they’ve been able to simulate smells. The project is pretty gross. To simulate a smell, the researchers are sticking leads…

  • Hyperloop One takes first step on a test road in America’s heartland

    Hyperloop One takes first step on a test road in America’s heartland

    [ad_1] Interstate 70, the home of the proposed route, was the first interstate highway in the United States, and experts said they, too, hope the hyperloop becomes a national network. But much like the interstate highway system, the benefits of hyperloop could be distributed unevenly if care isn’t taken. Historically, we’ve seen that new transportation…

  • Embracing multimodality, Uber pioneers ride recommendations – TechCrunch

    Embracing multimodality, Uber pioneers ride recommendations – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] For the first time, Uber will make contextual, personalized suggestions about the best way to get from point A to point B. The startup offers more than just cars now, and it’s starting to understand the tradeoffs between price, speed, convenience, and comfort amidst its multi-modal fleet. Most noticeably, you’ll now see JUMP bikes…

  • Apple expected to announce new iPads and Macs on Oct. 30

    Apple expected to announce new iPads and Macs on Oct. 30

    [ad_1] Apple announced Thursday that it will hold a press event on Oct. 30 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, NY. It’s where Apple is expected to unveil its latest iPads and Macs. In July, top Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said Apple will release a new 11-inch iPad Pro with support for Face…

  • How to download personal data from Apple

    How to download personal data from Apple

    [ad_1] Stephen Lam | Reuters Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, smiles during a demonstration of the newly released Apple products following the launch event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California, September 12, 2018. Apple launched a new privacy website on Wednesday that makes it easier to download a full copy of everything you’ve…

  • Spotify’s Premium app gets a big makeover – TechCrunch

    Spotify’s Premium app gets a big makeover – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Spotify has given its app a big makeover, with a focus on making the experience better for its paying subscribers. The company has simplified the app’s navigation by reducing the numbers of buttons and has revamped its Search page, which now incorporates elements previously found in “Browse,” like favorite genres or music to match…

  • Atlassian launches the new Jira Software Cloud – TechCrunch

    Atlassian launches the new Jira Software Cloud – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Atlassian previewed the next generation of its hosted Jira Software project tracking tool earlier this year. Today, it’s available to all Jira users. To build the new Jira, Atlassian redesigned both the back-end stack and rethought the user experience from the ground up. That’s not an easy change, given how important Jira has become…

  • Facebook talks up third-party reviewers, but one isn’t reviewing much

    Facebook talks up third-party reviewers, but one isn’t reviewing much

    [ad_1] Facebook has been talking up its third-party fact-checking partners as the company continues its war against fake news and misinformation campaigns. But at least one partner isn’t actually reviewing much content. FactCheck.org, one of several third-party reviews contracted by Facebook, told the Wall Street Journal it reviews less than Facebook post per day, on…

  • Repeal Trump tax cuts to pay basic income

    Repeal Trump tax cuts to pay basic income

    [ad_1] Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes said Thursday the federal government could give U.S. workers a stipend of $500 per month by repealing the tax cuts passed late last year. Hughes, author of “Fair Shot: Rethinking Inequality and How We Earn” and an advocate for a basic income, argued that less than a third of Americans…

  • Proxxi saves workers from getting electrocuted – TechCrunch

    Proxxi saves workers from getting electrocuted – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] There are some gadgets that are nice to have – iPhones, sous vide wands – and some gadgets that you must have. Proxxi fits in the latter camp. Proxxi is an always-on sensor that buzzes when it gets too close to high voltage electricity. Its worn by mechanics and electricians and warns them when…

  • Uber’s Mideast-Rival Careem Raises $200 Million to Expand, Expects More Funds

    Uber’s Mideast-Rival Careem Raises $200 Million to Expand, Expects More Funds

    [ad_1] Middle East ride-hailing company Careem said on Thursday it had secured $200 million (roughly Rs. 1,500 crores) in fresh funding from existing investors and that it expects to raise more to finance expansion plans. Careem, which counts Gcarmaker maker Daimler and China’s largest ride-hailing company Didi Chuxing among its other backers, was estimated to…

  • Tech and real estate turn to the cloud to protect cities from floods

    Tech and real estate turn to the cloud to protect cities from floods

    [ad_1] By draining the water before the storm hits, the tanks, lakes or ponds have the capacity to hold much more water when the intense rains fall. In Albany, New York, two summers ago, a few random rainstorms caused over $3 million in damage to sewers overwhelmed by unusually heavy water. That is why Joseph…

  • Gartner Says Global IT Spending Will Grow 3.2 Percent in 2019

    Gartner Says Global IT Spending Will Grow 3.2 Percent in 2019

    [ad_1] Driven by increased Cloud adoption, worldwide IT spending is projected to total $3.8 trillion in 2019, an increase of 3.2 percent from expected spending of $3.7 trillion (roughly Rs. 270 lakh crores) in 2018, according to the latest forecast by market research firm Gartner. Global spending for devices – PCs, tablets and mobile phones…

  • Beaten-up tech stocks to feel more pain, investor Paul Meeks predicts

    Beaten-up tech stocks to feel more pain, investor Paul Meeks predicts

    [ad_1] The tech-heavy Nasdaq is on pace for its steepest monthly decline since January 2016, but veteran investor Paul Meeks isn’t ready to jump into the wreck for bargains just yet. Meeks, who ran the world’s biggest tech fund for Merrill Lynch during the dot-com boom and subsequent collapse, is predicting more trouble due to…

  • Procter & Gamble is testing 3D printed Gillette razors 

    Procter & Gamble is testing 3D printed Gillette razors 

    [ad_1] Gillette has used the slogan “The Best A Man Can Get,” since 1989, and guys now want razors more tailored to their needs, according to P&G’s director for Gillette and Venus North America, Pankaj Bhalla. “Earlier this year we introduced a range of new razor products and declared that ‘one size’ does not fit…

  • Apple to Bring Custom Chips to Macs by 2020 or 2021: Ming-Chi Kuo

    Apple to Bring Custom Chips to Macs by 2020 or 2021: Ming-Chi Kuo

    [ad_1] Apple might be planning to ditch Intel chips and opt for in-house chips for its Mac lineup as early as 2020 or 2021. This comes from reputed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo who claims Apple will work with its biggest chip manufacturer, Taiwan-based TSMC, to incorporate custom processing chips into its upcoming notebook lineup. This follows…

  • Teams gather to fight election manipulation

    Teams gather to fight election manipulation

    [ad_1] “We’ve essentially done much scenario planning and ‘war games’ internally within the war room to plan out different types of problems that we may see,” says Samidh Chakrabarti, who oversees Facebook’s elections and civic engagement team. “We’ve practiced and we’ve done drills to see how we can detect that, how we can come to…

  • iPhone XR release tomorrow as Apple prices and deals revealed

    iPhone XR release tomorrow as Apple prices and deals revealed

    [ad_1] The wait for the new iPhone XR is almost over. Having been announced last month at Apple’s keynote in Cupertino this new device will finally be available to pre-order from tomorrow and it’s an exciting proposition. This phone features plenty of new technology including a 6.1-inch Liquid Retina edge-to-edge display, wireless charging and new…

  • WhatsApp Reportedly Testing ‘Vacation Mode’, Linked Accounts; Tweaks Notification Behaviour for Muted Chats

    WhatsApp Reportedly Testing ‘Vacation Mode’, Linked Accounts; Tweaks Notification Behaviour for Muted Chats

    [ad_1] Alongside actively working on curbing the circulation of fake news, WhatsApp is looking to improve the end user experience by adding new features. WhatsApp recently brought Picture-in-Picture mode for Instagram videos and a ‘Swipe to Reply’ gesture to its users on Android devices. Now, the Facebook-owned messaging app reportedly in plans to enable a…

  • Anxious about the environment? Our new weekly newsletter is here to help

    Anxious about the environment? Our new weekly newsletter is here to help

    [ad_1] From devastating wildfires to massive storms, the extreme weather this year has been a reminder that climate change is already happening — and we think that’s worth talking about. With that in mind, CBC News is launching a weekly environmental newsletter called What on Earth? — delivered to your inbox every Thursday afternoon. Here’s what readers will get every week: A smart, snappy, constructive…

  • 6 ways to do takeout — without the waste

    6 ways to do takeout — without the waste

    [ad_1] This story is part of our Reduce, Reuse and Rethink series exploring ways to recycle better. Read more stories in the series at cbc.ca/recycle. Takeout is a great way to skip cooking and the dishes. But it often comes with a side of guilt about all the waste — much of it Styrofoam or black plastic…

  • Uber raises $2 billion in debut junk bond sale ahead of IPO

    Uber raises $2 billion in debut junk bond sale ahead of IPO

    [ad_1] Anindito Mukherjee | Getty Images Dara Khosrowshahi, chief executive officer of Uber, looks on following a 2018 event in New Delhi, India. Uber has raised $2 billion in a junk bond sale, according to a report, as it gears up for its 2019 stock market debut. The ride-hailing firm raised $1.5 billion through the…

  • OnePlus 6T release isn’t the only new product OnePlus has in store

    OnePlus 6T release isn’t the only new product OnePlus has in store

    [ad_1] Fans of the OnePlus brand will finally get a glimpse of the latest 6T flagship on October 30. That’s when the Chinese smartphone firm will reveal all and it could be a very exciting launch. We already know that the device will include a fingerprint scanner embedded under the screen which will make it…

  • OnePlus 6T could get the vital update it needs to beat its Android rivals

    OnePlus 6T could get the vital update it needs to beat its Android rivals

    [ad_1] OnePlus 6T is the next-generation flagship from the Chinese firm and will introduce a new way to unlock the device. OnePlus 6T will place its fingerprint scanner underneath the display, allow for a futuristic method of accessibility. In the build-up to the new Android flagship’s unveiling, OnePlus has promoted the new feature with the…

  • Google Maps upgrade could be one of its most important in years

    Google Maps upgrade could be one of its most important in years

    [ad_1] Google Maps is the American tech giant’s navigation software that is available on desktops in addition to Android and iOS devices. New features are consistently added to the app thanks to updates from Google. The latest upgrade from the tech giant has added the locations of electric vehicle charging stations to Google Maps. Such…

  • Uber Enters Trailer Leasing Business

    Uber Enters Trailer Leasing Business

    [ad_1] Uber Technologies said on Wednesday it is entering the trailer leasing business. The business, called Powerloop, will be a part of Uber Freight, which connects truckers with shippers, the company said. Powerloop, which would rent trailers to carriers, is currently available in Texas, Uber said, adding that it expects to expand the new business to…

  • From today your Samsung TV is going to look massively inferior

    From today your Samsung TV is going to look massively inferior

    [ad_1] If you’ve just splashed out on a new Samsung 4K TV you might want to stop reading right now. Despite the Korean firm leading the way with its Ultra HD technology, there’s something even better which has just gone on sale today. Samsung’s all-new OLED 8K tellies were announced at the IFA tech show…

  • Facebook finds hack was done by spammers, not nation-states: Report

    Facebook finds hack was done by spammers, not nation-states: Report

    [ad_1] Facebook believes that the hackers who gained access to private information of some 30 million users on the site were spammers looking to make money through deceptive advertising, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. The findings so far suggested that the hackers were not affiliated with a nation-state, the Journal said, citing sources…

  • Astronomers find most massive structure in the early universe

    Astronomers find most massive structure in the early universe

    [ad_1] An international team of astronomers using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope has uncovered the largest and most massive structure ever found in the early universe. It’s a collection of thousands of galaxies, called a supercluster. The formation is still in its infancy, so astronomers are referring to it as a proto-supercluster. Over billions…

  • Uber considers minority investors for self-driving car unit: FT 

    Uber considers minority investors for self-driving car unit: FT 

    [ad_1] Uber Technologies is considering selling minority stakes in its costly self-driving car unit as the ride-hailing company tries to address rising cost pressures ahead of its initial public offering, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. Uber received interest from potential investors and could spin off its Advanced Technologies Group into a separate business unit…

  • Why Apple, Google, Amazon hired cardiologists

    Why Apple, Google, Amazon hired cardiologists

    [ad_1] Big Silicon Valley companies have often competed for talent with specialized skills, like expertise in artificial intelligence or trendy new programming languages. Now they’re competing for heart doctors. Apple hired Dr. Alexis Beatty, a cardiologist, to its growing health team in July, according to a LinkedIn search. Amazon hired Dr. Maulik Majmudar, also a…

  • Baidu becomes the first Chinese firm to join US-led A.I. body

    Baidu becomes the first Chinese firm to join US-led A.I. body

    [ad_1] Search engine Baidu has become the first Chinese firm to join a U.S. supergroup on AI (artificial intelligence) development that counts Amazon and Apple among its members. The Partnership on AI (PAI) announced on Tuesday that Baidu had joined the group, which works to formulate best practices on AI technologies and understand the technology’s…

  • Devoted Health is valued at $1.8 billion in funding led by Andreessen

    [ad_1] Still, it’s not easy to find profits, because so much of the money from the government goes directly into providing coverage, which can be very costly. There are ancillary businesses that insurers can eventually create, like a network of primary care clinics. “The market is huge and disruptive models can do well,” said Andy…

  • I’m calling out the Fed as lazy and irresponsible

    I’m calling out the Fed as lazy and irresponsible

    [ad_1] CNBC’s Jim Cramer argued on Wednesday that “mixed” economic data, coupled with more hawkish rhetoric from the Federal Reserve, were to blame for the stock market’s volatile trading session. “Remember what’s at stake here. We are now in the midst of earnings season, where we can piece together a mosaic of what’s really going…

  • Alphabet and Amazon are still buys after Netflix earnings beat

    Alphabet and Amazon are still buys after Netflix earnings beat

    [ad_1] CNBC’s Jim Cramer has spotted some attractive buying opportunities in FAANG — his acronym for the stocks of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google, now Alphabet — after the market’s latest sell-off. “Once again, reports of FAANG’s death proved to be premature,” the “Mad Money” host said Wednesday after Netflix’s earnings beat. “And, amazingly,…

  • Beyond Meat vegan food company taps investment banks for IPO

    Beyond Meat vegan food company taps investment banks for IPO

    [ad_1] Beyond Meat has hired investment banks for an initial public offering, people familiar with the matter tell CNBC. The plant-based food company has tapped J.P Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse to help lead the IPO, said the people, who asked not to be named because the talks are private. It could not be…

  • Jeff Bezos has been quiet on WaPo’s Jamal Khashoggi

    Jeff Bezos has been quiet on WaPo’s Jamal Khashoggi

    [ad_1] While Bezos has a unique double position as the owner of the Post and Amazon, many other tech companies have forged close relationships with the kingdom. Last year, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman toured the U.S. and met with many tech executives, including Bezos, Alphabet President Sergey Brin and Apple CEO Tim Cook.…

  • New York AG launches probe into MoviePass parent company

    New York AG launches probe into MoviePass parent company

    [ad_1] New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood has opened a probe into MoviePass parent company Helios and Matheson, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC. The attorney general’s office is investigating whether the company misled the investment community regarding the company’s financials, said the person. The investigation is in the early stages. The attorney…

  • Why IGTV should go premium – TechCrunch

    Why IGTV should go premium – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] It’s been four months since Facebook launched IGTV, with the goal of creating a destination for longer-form Instagram videos. Is it shaping up to be a high-profile flop, or could this be the company’s next multi-billion dollar business? IGTV, which features videos up to 60 minutes versus Instagram’s normal 60-second limit, hasn’t made much…

  • Amazon, Illumina among analysts’ favorite stocks to buy on this dip

    Amazon, Illumina among analysts’ favorite stocks to buy on this dip

    [ad_1] Illumina (ILMN) Illumina is a global leader in genomics, grappling with questions like ‘what causes cancer cells to mutate.” Its sequencing technologies enable us to understand genetic variations in health, disease and drug response. Canaccord Genuity’s Mark Massaro (Track Record & Ratings) has just reiterated his buy rating on the stock. This comes with…

  • IBM slides at the open after revenue miss

    IBM slides at the open after revenue miss

    [ad_1] IBM stock was down as much as 7 percent late in the morning Wednesday following revenue misses disclosed in its third quarter earnings report Tuesday. Its overall revenue was down 2 percent year over year. The revenue dip did not come as much of a surprise to many analysts, who expected a decline for…

  • Drone hits plane, wing shears off: video

    Drone hits plane, wing shears off: video

    [ad_1] Researchers at the University of Dayton Research Institute are showing what can happen when a small drone strikes the wing of an aircraft. The team mimicked a collision between a 2.1-pound DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter and a Mooney M20 aircraft. Video shows the drone ripping through the plane’s wing in conditions that simulate a…

  • Facebook lawsuit alleges it knew measurement discrepancies for a year

    Facebook lawsuit alleges it knew measurement discrepancies for a year

    [ad_1] Chip Somodevilla | Getty Images Mark Zuckerberg testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Committee in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill April 11, 2018. Facebook knew that it was providing inaccurate data on ad viewership for over a year before telling clients in 2016, according to an updated lawsuit filed on…

  • Tesla VP of Manufacturing Gilbert Passin is out

    Tesla VP of Manufacturing Gilbert Passin is out

    [ad_1] David Butow | Corbis | Getty Images Workers assemble cars on the line at Tesla’s factory in Fremont, California. Tesla’s vice president of manufacturing Gilbert Passin has left the company, according to people familiar with personnel matters there. Business Insider previously reported on Passin’s departure. Manufacturing at Tesla is led by President of Automotive,…

  • Fearing Netflix’s stock a mistake

    Fearing Netflix’s stock a mistake

    [ad_1] Paul Holland, a former colleague of Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, believes the biggest mistake investors make when evaluating the streaming giant is that they “continually underestimate the market size.” “Many people have made the wrong bets” on Netflix throughout the years, Holland told CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” on Wednesday. “You just don’t understand how large…

  • N26 faces criticism regarding its identification processes – TechCrunch

    N26 faces criticism regarding its identification processes – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Fintech startup N26 is growing quite rapidly. Building a startup is hard, but building a startup that manages your bank account is even harder given the increased scrutiny. German weekly magazine Wirtschaftswoche published an article that questioned N26’s identification processes. According to Wirtschaftswoche, it’s quite easy to create an account with a fake ID…

  • Public fund investors want Mark Zuckerberg out as chairman 

    Public fund investors want Mark Zuckerberg out as chairman 

    [ad_1] Al Drago | Bloomberg | Getty Images Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer and founder of Facebook Inc., listens during a joint hearing of the Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committees in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, April 10, 2018. Major Facebook investors, including public pension funds and state officials, are pushing for Mark Zuckerberg’s ouster…

  • Apple launches new privacy website

    Apple launches new privacy website

    [ad_1] In addition to the search portal, Apple has launched several enhanced privacy initiatives with its new website and new iOS 12 operating system for iPhones and iPads. The company is touting its “Intelligent Tracking Prevention” technology, essentially a way to stop the kind of data collection that causes consumers to see ads for products…

  • Netflix free cash flow Q3 2018: negative $859 million

    Netflix free cash flow Q3 2018: negative $859 million

    [ad_1] Netflix‘s cash burn just hit a new record. In its third quarter earnings report on Tuesday, the company reported negative free cash flow of $859 million, the biggest figure in its history. Netflix continues to increase spending on original content as it seeks to compete with other players like Hulu, HBO and planned streaming…

  • CEO Reed Hastings is a ‘miracle worker’

    CEO Reed Hastings is a ‘miracle worker’

    [ad_1] CNBC’s Jim Cramer says Netflix CEO Reed Hastings is a “miracle worker.” Netflix shares were soaring in premarket Wednesday after the company reported quarterly earnings that crushed Wall Street’s estimates. The important metric of net subscriber additions was also well above analysts’ expectations for the video streaming service. “I did love Netflix’s [earnings],” Cramer…

  • Twitter found 10 million posts by Iran, Russia-backed accounts

    Twitter found 10 million posts by Iran, Russia-backed accounts

    [ad_1] Joshua Roberts | Roberts Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is seated prior to testifying before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on foreign influence operations on social media platforms on Capitol Hill in Washington, September 5, 2018.  Twitter said Wednesday it found more than 10 million posts by Iran and Russia-backed accounts dating back to 2009…

  • Philippine Watchdog Fines Grab, Uber for Rushed Merger, Drop in Service Quality

    Philippine Watchdog Fines Grab, Uber for Rushed Merger, Drop in Service Quality

    [ad_1] The Philippines’ competition watchdog fined ride-hailing firms Grab and Uber Technologies on Wednesday, saying they consummated their merger too soon and that the quality of service dipped, becoming the second regulator in the region to penalise them. Uber sold its money-losing Southeast Asian business to bigger regional rival Grab in March, prompting regulators in…

  • Elon Musk intends to buy $20 million of Tesla stock

    Elon Musk intends to buy $20 million of Tesla stock

    [ad_1] Tesla chief executive Elon Musk told the electric car company that he plans to purchase $20 million of common stock during the next open trading window, according to a filing related to the CEO’s settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission. “Separate and apart from the settlement, Elon has notified Tesla that he intends…

  • Here’s what Wall Street’s top analysts thought about Netflix

    Here’s what Wall Street’s top analysts thought about Netflix

    [ad_1] “Following a weak second quarter, Netflix reported beat and raise subscriptions with robust contribution profit across domestic and international segments. Long-term fundamental trends remain very, very, very much intact. Streaming revenue and subscription additions are still set to accelerate in 2018. We don’t believe in ‘open-ended growth stories.’ But, darn, Netflix is about as…

  • Uber Reportedly Considering Spinning Off Self-Driving Car Unit, Bringing in Minority Investors

    Uber Reportedly Considering Spinning Off Self-Driving Car Unit, Bringing in Minority Investors

    [ad_1] Uber Technologies is considering selling minority stakes in its costly self-driving car unit as the ride-hailing company tries to address rising cost pressures ahead of its initial public offering, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. Uber received interest from potential investors and could spin off its Advanced Technologies Group into a separate business unit with…

  • Netflix surges in premarket trade amid price target increases

    Netflix surges in premarket trade amid price target increases

    [ad_1] Robyn Beck | AFP | Getty Images Netflix CEO Reed Hastings gives a keynote address, January 6, 2016 at the CES 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Netflix shares soared in premarket trade Wednesday as Wall Street gushed about its third-quarter earnings beat. The stock was seen trading 11 percent higher in…

  • Netflix actually got a downgrade from one analyst after its blowout earnings

    Netflix actually got a downgrade from one analyst after its blowout earnings

    [ad_1] The blowout Netflix earnings weren’t enough to convince one analyst that there’s much upside left on the entertainment streaming giant’s stock price. KeyBanc actually lowered its view on the company a day after Netflix reported earning per share of 89 cents, way ahead of Refinitiv estimates of 68 cents. The company saw nearly seven…

  • Lyft Said to Have Identified Underwriters Ahead of 2019 IPO

    Lyft Said to Have Identified Underwriters Ahead of 2019 IPO

    [ad_1] Ride-hailing company Lyft has chosen JPMorgan Chase & Co, Credit Suisse and Jefferies as underwriters for its initial public offering, slated for the first half of 2019, according to a person familiar with the matter. The source did not want to be identified because Lyft’s plans were still private. Reuters had earlier reported that Lyft…

  • Vodafone down: UK network not working as customers left unable to make calls

    Vodafone down: UK network not working as customers left unable to make calls

    [ad_1] A number of businesses using Vodafone for their phone lines have insisted the network is “currently down”. One said: “Our customer service phone lines are currently down as a result of a Vodafone network outage.” Another declared: “Unfortunately we are having an issue with our phone lines at the moment with Vodafone lines being…

  • US named the world’s most competitive economy

    US named the world’s most competitive economy

    [ad_1] The U.S. was given a competitiveness score of 85.6 out of 100, with its strengths including business dynamism, its labor market, and the financial system. However, the report noted that the U.S. economy was being held back by a weakening social fabric, worsening security, lack of IT adoption, and corruption. It also lagged behind…

  • Tesla buys new plot for its first China factory

    Tesla buys new plot for its first China factory

    [ad_1] Source: Shanghai Municipal People’s Government  Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong and Tesla Chairman and CEO Elon Musk pose in from of a plaque for the Tesla (Shanghai) Ltd. Electric Vehicle Development and Innovation Center.   Tesla successfully acquired an 864,885-square meter plot in Shanghai’s Lingang area for the electric car maker’s new factory, according to an…

  • Memory raises $5M to bring AI to time tracking – TechCrunch

    Memory raises $5M to bring AI to time tracking – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Memory, a startup out of Norway and maker of time tracking app Timely, has raised $5 million in further funding. Leading the round is Concentric, and Investinor, with participation from existing investor SNÖ Ventures. The company had previously raised $1 million in 2016 from 500 Startups, and SNÖ. Founded by Mathias Mikkelsen, a designer…

  • Mate 20 Pro release live stream: How to watch Huawei reveal online

    Mate 20 Pro release live stream: How to watch Huawei reveal online

    [ad_1] Mate 20 Pro keynote LIVE STREAM UPDATE TWO: Huawei Mate 20 Pro live stream has officially started. Huawei CEO Richard Yu has taken to the stage and is expected to discuss the Mate 20 Pro shortly. UPDATE ONE: Huawei is expected to lift the lid on its forthcoming Mate 20 Pro flagship in 10minutes.…

  • Galaxy Watch rival – Huawei Watch GT announced with an epic battery life

    Galaxy Watch rival – Huawei Watch GT announced with an epic battery life

    [ad_1] Huawei may have just shaken the smartphone market with its new Mate 20 Pro but its also trying to take a slice of the ever-growing smartwatch sales. The Chinese technology giant has just revealed the all-new Huawei WATCH GT which features a 1.39-inch AMOLED display, stainless steel design and a battery life that can last for…

  • YouTube DOWN – Video streaming website not working WORLDWIDE

    YouTube DOWN – Video streaming website not working WORLDWIDE

    [ad_1] Users attempting to access the site were met with a largely blank page, with grey boxes where videos should be. Any attempt to play a video triggered produced the message “An error occurred. Please try again later”. YouTube users and content creators took to social media to express their anger and shock. Briayana Sarmiento…

  • We spent 2 weeks trying to free ourselves of single-use plastics

    We spent 2 weeks trying to free ourselves of single-use plastics

    [ad_1] Have you ever cried in a grocery store? One of us came close, after visiting three in a row that didn’t have lettuce that wasn’t wrapped in plastic. Canadians don’t just buy a lot, we waste a lot. Canada leads the developed world in per capita production of garbage. It’s not an area you want to be a world…

  • Google’s YouTube outage affected users in US, Australia, Asia, Europe

    Google’s YouTube outage affected users in US, Australia, Asia, Europe

    [ad_1] Google’s streaming service YouTube experienced a major outage on Wednesday morning as users complained that they were unable to access the website. The service was back up as of 11 a.m. HK/SIN time, although YouTube did not explain what caused the outage. Earlier, when users tried to access YouTube.com, they were greeted with a…

  • MPs debate climate change after UN report warns of dire consequences

    MPs debate climate change after UN report warns of dire consequences

    [ad_1] MPs spent their first day back in Parliament after Thanksgiving break debating the perils of climate change. The emergency debate was granted by House of Commons Speaker Geoffrey Regan just a week after the United Nations climate change arm dropped an explosive warning. It bluntly said the world is on the precipice of major…

  • ‘He’s been suffering for quite some time’: Rescued sea lion had gunshot wound in its head

    ‘He’s been suffering for quite some time’: Rescued sea lion had gunshot wound in its head

    [ad_1] The Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Centre faced one of its biggest rescue challenges last week: a massive sea lion suffering from gunshot wounds was found on the rocky shoreline of Ucluelet on the west coast of Vancouver Island.  A team of seven people from the rescue centre — accompanied by staff from Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Parks Canada and community…

  • Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 review

    Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 review

    [ad_1] If you like MacBooks, you should take a look at the Surface Laptop 2. It’s thin and light, just like you expect from a MacBook, but even beats Apple at some new features. For one, it has a touch-screen display. It’s convenient to be able to reach out and tap an icon or switch…

  • Morgan Stanley slashes Netflix price target before earnings

    Morgan Stanley slashes Netflix price target before earnings

    [ad_1] Akio Kon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Reed Hastings, chief executive officer of Netflix Inc. Morgan Stanley cut its 12-month price target for Netflix, citing global trends like the strong dollar and rising interest rates as upping the online streaming service’s expenses. Netflix is expected to report earnings after the bell Tuesday. The firm…

  • Lyft is rolling out a new 30-day ride subscription for $299

    Lyft is rolling out a new 30-day ride subscription for $299

    [ad_1] Lyft is rolling out a new 30-day ride subscription that offers free or discounted rides for $299 upfront. With the All-Access Pass, as the company is calling it, riders can take 30 free rides each month, as long as those rides would cost $15 or less each. If you take a more expensive ride,…

  • Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan on cutting 100,000 jobs

    Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan on cutting 100,000 jobs

    [ad_1] Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said that the adoption of technology at the second-biggest U.S. lender has allowed him to cut 100,000 workers in less than a decade. “The straightforward way to get people to feel it is this: We had 288,000 people when I took over as CEO on Jan 1st [2010],”…

  • ‘Small number’ of Chinese Apple IDs stolen

    ‘Small number’ of Chinese Apple IDs stolen

    [ad_1] Apple said Tuesday that a “small number” of Chinese users had their Apple IDs stolen and false payment transactions made through their accounts. Earlier news reports said several hundred Chinese users reported being hacked. All of the accounts were hacked through phishing scams — a common practice in which fraudsters steal information through misleading…

  • Walmart saves $200 million by changing its light bulbs 

    Walmart saves $200 million by changing its light bulbs 

    [ad_1] In the U.S. alone, Walmart buys tens of billions of dollars’ worth of goods and services used for the business that aren’t sold in its stores, a category called “goods not for resale.” These are goods like travel services or maintenance supplies. One of those items, is floor wax for stores, which the world’s…

  • Amazon is hiring a data scientist for its health benefits team

    Amazon is hiring a data scientist for its health benefits team

    [ad_1] Amazon is dropping some hints about the kind of skills the company is looking for in its health-care partnership with Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan. According to a new job posting, Amazon’s health benefits department is looking to add a data scientist to its ranks, a role that will involve “external partners including the…

  • Supreme Court case could decide FB, Twitter power to regulate speech

    Supreme Court case could decide FB, Twitter power to regulate speech

    [ad_1] The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could determine whether users can challenge social media companies on free speech grounds. The case, Manhattan Community Access Corp. v. Halleck, No. 17-702, centers on whether a private operator of a public access television network is considered a state actor, which can be sued…

  • Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini robot can now do the ‘Running Man’

    Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini robot can now do the ‘Running Man’

    [ad_1] Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini is a workhorse, but it also knows how to have some fun. In the company’s latest video, the four-legged robot is shown dancing to “Uptown Funk” and doing moves like the “Running Man.” Boston Dynamics, which is owned by Softbank, said that SpotMini is in preproduction and plans to build about…

  • Netflix praises Rupert Murdoch ‘New Fox’ in earnings report

    Netflix praises Rupert Murdoch ‘New Fox’ in earnings report

    [ad_1] Netflix has a prediction: The future of live television is Rupert Murdoch’s “New Fox.” “New Fox” is the company that will exist after Fox sells $71.3 billion of its assets to Disney. It’s basically Fox’s broadcast channel, its owned and operated affiliate networks, Fox News, Fox Business, and its national Fox Sports channels. Some…

  • Netflix is bragging about its movie stars and their Instagram followers

    Netflix is bragging about its movie stars and their Instagram followers

    [ad_1] Netflix bragged about its movie and TV stars and their Instagram followers during the company’s third-quarter earnings report Tuesday. “When our service helps our talent develop huge fan bases (from small followings to over 10 million Instagram followers), we can attract the best talent in the world. This explosive growth in popularity is a…

  • Netflix Q3 2018 earnings and revenue 

    Netflix Q3 2018 earnings and revenue 

    [ad_1] Streaming revenue grew 36 percent year-over-year during the third quarter, though international revenue was down $90 million due to year-over-year impact from currency. Netflix is projecting it will add 9.4 million net subscribers during the fourth quarter. The company also said in a shareholder letter it would be reclassifying some revenue to reflect how…

  • IBM earnings Q3 2018

    IBM earnings Q3 2018

    [ad_1] IBM will release earnings results for its fiscal third quarter after markets close on Tuesday. Here are the key numbers to watch: Earnings: $3.40 per share, excluding certain items, as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. Revenue: $19.10 billion as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. Analysts expect IBM’s revenue to drop on a…

  • Facebook hack affected 3 million in Europe, first big test for GDPR

    Facebook hack affected 3 million in Europe, first big test for GDPR

    [ad_1] ReutersTV | Reuters Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg answers questions about the improper use of millions of users’ data by a political consultancy, at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, in this still image taken from Reuters TV May 22, 2018 Approximately 3 million Europeans were affected by a September Facebook security breach in which…

  • Former Google self-driving car engineer says safety not the priority

    Former Google self-driving car engineer says safety not the priority

    [ad_1] Mark Kauzlarich | Bloomberg | Getty Images The Jaguar I-Pace with Waymo autonomous electric vehicle (EV) is unveiled during an event in New York, on Tuesday, March 27, 2018. A new report in The New Yorker details the events leading up to Waymo’s 2017 high-profile lawsuit alleging Uber stole its trade secrets for creating self-driving…

  • Lyft hires JP Morgan to lead IPO at $15 billion valuation

    Lyft hires JP Morgan to lead IPO at $15 billion valuation

    [ad_1] Lane Turner | Boston Globe | Getty Images A driver with placards for both Lyft and Uber waits for a traffic light outside South Station in Boston after picking up a passenger. Lyft has hired J.P. Morgan Chase to lead its initial public offering, kicking off an IPO that’s scheduled for early 2019, according…

  • GitHub launches Actions, its workflow automation tool – TechCrunch

    GitHub launches Actions, its workflow automation tool – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] For the longest time, GitHub was all about storing source code and sharing it either with the rest of the world or your colleagues. Today, the company, which is in the process of being acquired by Microsoft, is taking a step in a different but related direction by launching GitHub Actions. Actions allow developers…

  • A Twitter bug sent notifications of random letters and digits

    A Twitter bug sent notifications of random letters and digits

    [ad_1] Chris Wattie | Reuters Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on Twitter’s algorithms and content monitoring on Capitol Hill in Washington, September 5, 2018. Twitter briefly freaked out Tuesday and started sending notifications with only random strings of numbers and letters. CEO Jack Dorsey said just before…

  • Google will stop bundling its apps on Android phones in response to EU fine

    Google will stop bundling its apps on Android phones in response to EU fine

    [ad_1] Sanjeev Verma | Hindustan Times | Getty Images A representative from Panasonic holds the Panasonic Eluga U smartphone, using the latest Android Kitkat operating system, during its launch in New Delhi, India. In response to the European Union’s $5 billion antitrust ruling in July, Google will stop bundling its apps on Android phones and…

  • Adobe jumps as Wall Street swoons over 2019 guidance

    Adobe jumps as Wall Street swoons over 2019 guidance

    [ad_1] Adobe jumped 8 percent Tuesday after the software company forecast a 20 percent upside for 2019 revenue, bolstered by recent acquisitions. The stock rose above $257 in mid-morning trading, on pace for its strongest day in nearly a year. At an analyst meeting during the company’s annual Max conference Monday, Adobe reiterated previous revenue…

  • Facebook is building a camera TV set-top box codenamed Ripley – TechCrunch

    Facebook is building a camera TV set-top box codenamed Ripley – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] A mysterious product called “Ripley” appeared hidden besides Facebook’s new Portal smart displays in Facebook for Android’s code. Dug up by frequent TechCrunch tipster Jane Manchun Wong a week ago, Ripley’s name squared with Facebook’s VP of Portal Rafa Camargo telling us that “we’re already investing in expanding the product line with more products we…

  • Stephen Hawking feared a rich, ‘superhuman’ species will end humanity

    Stephen Hawking feared a rich, ‘superhuman’ species will end humanity

    [ad_1] Stephen Hawking has suggested that the advance of genetic engineering might lead to a new species of superhuman that could destroy the rest of humanity. The world-famous physicist and author, who died in March aged 76, has laid down the theory in his new book, released Tuesday. The posthumous book, titled “Brief Answers to…

  • Twilio tanks 12% after $2 billion deal with SendGrid

    Twilio tanks 12% after $2 billion deal with SendGrid

    [ad_1] Shares of business messaging company Twilio tanked 12 percent Tuesday, a day after the company announced a $2 billion all-stock deal for mass emailing company SendGrid. Twilio stock initially fell off 4 percent in extended trading Monday, and widened its losses Tuesday morning. The stock fell below $67 at its lowest point during morning…

  • Timex builds its first automatic watch in decades – TechCrunch

    Timex builds its first automatic watch in decades – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Leave your smartwatch on the counter because Timex is back with its first automatic watch in decades. Called the Marlin, this 21-jewel timepiece that hearkens back to the days of “Takes a licking, keeps on ticking.” The Marlins cost $249 and come in multiple styles. This particular model, in a rich burgundy, looks like…

  • Career coach reveals 9 ways to leverage LinkedIn and land a dream job

    Career coach reveals 9 ways to leverage LinkedIn and land a dream job

    [ad_1] Abby Kohut is on a personal mission: to teach 1 million people across the country the job-search secrets that recruiters won’t tell you. A recruiter for 17 years, Kohut was frustrated by the errors she was seeing on the resumes she received and the basic mistakes candidates were making during an interview. While she…

  • Specs, price, reverse wireless charging

    Specs, price, reverse wireless charging

    [ad_1] Huawei launched new flagship smartphones Tuesday packed with the company’s top technology, in a bid to step up its challenge to Apple and Samsung in the high-end market. The Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro are the names of the new devices. On the more expensive Pro model, the Chinese tech giant touted a…

  • Uber Could Reportedly Be Valued as High as $120 Billion in a Possible IPO

    Uber Could Reportedly Be Valued as High as $120 Billion in a Possible IPO

    [ad_1] Uber Technologies could be valued at $120 billion (roughly Rs. 8.8 lakh crores) when it finally goes public next year according to recent proposals made by US banks, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The ride-hailing company’s most recent valuation was pegged at $76 billion, following a $500 million…

  • Kindle Paperwhite 2018 adds water resistance and Bluetooth

    Kindle Paperwhite 2018 adds water resistance and Bluetooth

    [ad_1] Amazon upgraded its popular Kindle Paperwhite tablet on Tuesday with new features that align it more with last year’s Kindle Oasis — but this device is more than $100 cheaper. The Kindle Paperwhite is probably the e-reader you should buy if you’re in the market for a new one, but only if the following…

  • Watch a Boston Dynamics robot get a little funky – TechCrunch

    Watch a Boston Dynamics robot get a little funky – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] In this fun video the Boston Dynamics Spot dances, wiggles, and shimmies right into our hearts. This little four-legged robot – a smaller sibling to the massive Big Dog – is surprisingly agile and the team at Boston Robotics have taught the little robot to dance to Bruno Mars which means that robots could…

  • Campfires and cannabis: Parks Canada says it’s OK to smoke pot at campsites

    Campfires and cannabis: Parks Canada says it’s OK to smoke pot at campsites

    [ad_1] Campers heading out to one of Canada’s national parks can start adding cannabis to their kit. Parks Canada confirmed this week that marijuana can be consumed at its campsites — part of a policy of offering visitors a “consistent and predictable” experience at national parks across the country. “While Parks Canada campgrounds are public areas, the agency…

  • Ry’s Ruffery investment on ‘Shark Tank’ almost never have happened

    Ry’s Ruffery investment on ‘Shark Tank’ almost never have happened

    [ad_1] Daniela and Ryan Kelly, co-founders of Ry’s Ruffery, have come a long way since pitching their healthy dog treats business on “Shark Tank.” Not only did they walk away with an offer from Barbara Corcoran, they eventually looked to the billionaire businesswoman as a mentor and confidante — showcased on Tuesday night’s episode of…

  • Singapore firm Temasek to acquire Israeli cybersecurity firm Sygnia

    Singapore firm Temasek to acquire Israeli cybersecurity firm Sygnia

    [ad_1] “Cyber, in its current magnitude, is a new domain of technology, a new domain of warfare, and a new domain of business,” Levy said. “Companies are today confronted with a level of risk which until lately was the realm of militaries and states.” He said the company offers “military grade security.” The company declined…

  • Mate 20 Pro launch live – Huawei set to reveal huge P20 Pro rival today

    Mate 20 Pro launch live – Huawei set to reveal huge P20 Pro rival today

    [ad_1] Mate 20 Pro is the latest Android flagship from Huawei and it will come packing a brand new processor set to offer blisteringly fast performance across Google’s Android operating system. Huawei has already confirmed its Kirin 980 chipset will power the device and has heavily hinted artificial intelligence will play a big role in…

  • Researcher looks to understand ‘mysterious’ Hydro dam earthquakes in Quebec

    Researcher looks to understand ‘mysterious’ Hydro dam earthquakes in Quebec

    [ad_1] Filling the reservoirs of Quebec’s hydroelectric dams has sometimes caused small earthquakes — a process that doesn’t seem to have occurred elsewhere in Canada, according to a seismologist who has studied the phenomenon. Maurice Lamontagne says it’s still not clear why the tremors occurred, or why they happened in some cases but not in others.…

  • Global warming could make beer scarcer and costlier, study finds

    Global warming could make beer scarcer and costlier, study finds

    [ad_1] Add beer to chocolate, coffee and wine as some of life’s little pleasures that global warming will make scarcer and costlier, scientists say. Increasing bouts of extreme heat waves and droughts will hurt production of barley, a key beer ingredient, in the future. Losses of barley yield can be as much as 17 per…

  • Mercury, PCBs still threaten Arctic and its wildlife, study shows

    Mercury, PCBs still threaten Arctic and its wildlife, study shows

    [ad_1] A new summary of toxins in the Arctic shows contaminants, such as mercury, continue to threaten polar bears and whales. But new threats — both chemical and climatic — are emerging, says the report done for the eight nations that ring the North Pole. “The number and types of contaminants continue to broaden,” said…

  • Tech will figure out the solutions to abuse

    Tech will figure out the solutions to abuse

    [ad_1] Amazon has been among the most heavily scrutinized tech companies in recent months, as insiders and lawmakers continue to call for reviews of the behemoth’s impact on competition. President Donald Trump has hinted at antitrust action against the company. Social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter have also come under worsening fire. “I…

  • YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki struggles to address fake news on stage

    YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki struggles to address fake news on stage

    [ad_1] Over the past year, YouTube has been repeatedly criticized for steering viewers towards extreme view points, inappropriate content, or hoaxes. Wired’s Peter Rubin cleverly highlighted the problem while interviewing CEO Susan Wojcicki on stage at the magazine’s 25th anniversary summit in San Francisco on Monday. Before the interview, Rubin searched for Wojcicki’s name on…

  • Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel donates $250,000 to Trump fund

    Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel donates $250,000 to Trump fund

    [ad_1] Venture capitalist and Republican megadonor Peter Thiel dropped $250,000 into President Donald Trump’s joint fundraising committee, according to a new Federal Election Commission filing. Thiel made the contribution to the Trump Victory Committee in July. It marked the first time since the 2016 presidential election that the conservative philanthropist donated to the organization, which…

  • Automaker releases mid-size SUV in China

    Automaker releases mid-size SUV in China

    [ad_1] Ford released an all-new mid-sized sport utility vehicle in China on Monday, as the automaker contends with an aging product line and flagging sales in the world’s biggest car market. The Ford Territory is aimed at mid-sized SUV customers in small but fast growing cities across China, which Ford said is the country’s fastest…

  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai discusses censored search app in China 

    Google CEO Sundar Pichai discusses censored search app in China 

    [ad_1] David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Google Inc., speaks during the Google I/O Developers Conference in Mountain View, California, U.S., on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.  On stage Monday night, Google CEO Sundar Pichai acknowledged the company’s leaked plans to create a censored search app for China…

  • ‘Twitter does contribute to filter bubbles’

    ‘Twitter does contribute to filter bubbles’

    [ad_1] Rolf Vennenbernd | dpa | picture alliance | Getty Images Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter  Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is grappling with the unintended consequences of his invention, like many of his peers in the technology industry. On stage at Wired’s 25th anniversary summit on Monday, he spoke in a forthright way about the…

  • Scooters return to San Francisco streets 

    Scooters return to San Francisco streets 

    [ad_1] More than four months after San Francisco removed electric scooters from the roads, they’re finally back — but not exactly how we remember them. Two start-ups, Scoot and Skip, dropped their kick scooters in San Francisco on Monday, after winning permits from the city to operate their vehicle fleets. Back when scooters flooded the…

  • Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff admonishes tech billionaires to give more

    Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff admonishes tech billionaires to give more

    [ad_1] David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff speaks at the grand opening of the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco in May 2018.  Salesforce co-CEO and co-founder Marc Benioff called San Francisco’s 70 billionaires and other tech elites to donate more to their own community in an event in the…

  • Google Diane Greene drops out of Saudi conference missing journalist

    Google Diane Greene drops out of Saudi conference missing journalist

    [ad_1] As global outrage has grown over Khashoggi’s disappearance, tech executives including Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, Virgin Group founder Richard Branson, AOL co-founder Steve Case and others have all dropped out of the so-called “Davos in the Desert,” which brings together business leaders from all over the world. J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, Ford…

  • Crypto exchange opens Dublin office as Brexit looms

    Crypto exchange opens Dublin office as Brexit looms

    [ad_1] Coinbase has opened a new office in Dublin, the firm said Tuesday as it looks to broaden its European reach. The U.S. cryptocurrency exchange operator was founded in 2012 and used to have just one office in London to serve its European Union users. As Britain edges closer toward an exit from the EU,…

  • Kuo bumps Q4 iPhone XR shipments, expects buyers want cheaper iPhone

    Kuo bumps Q4 iPhone XR shipments, expects buyers want cheaper iPhone

    [ad_1] Justin Sullivan | Getty Images The new Apple iPhone XR is displayed during an Apple special event at the Steve Jobs Theatre on September 12, 2018 in Cupertino, California. Consumers will be flocking to Apple’s new iPhone XR at an unexpectedly fast rate, according to a report from Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst at TF…

  • Twilio acquires email API platform SendGrid for $2 billion in stock – TechCrunch

    Twilio acquires email API platform SendGrid for $2 billion in stock – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Twilio, the ubiquitous communications platform, today announced its plan to acquire the API-centric email platform SendGrid for about $2 billion in an all-stock transaction. That’s Twilio’s largest acquisition to date, but also one that makes a lot of sense given that both companies aim to make building communications platforms easier for developers. “The two…

  • Microsoft co-founder Paul  Allen dies of cancer at age 65

    Microsoft co-founder Paul  Allen dies of cancer at age 65

    [ad_1] Ramin Talaie | Corbis Historical | Getty Images Paul Allen, Co-Founder of Microsoft, speaks during an event at the 92nd Street Y in New York, April 17, 2011.  Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen has died from complications of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Vulcan Inc. said Monday on behalf of his family. Allen passed away Monday afternoon in…

  • Tech tumbles — three experts weigh in on whether the rout continues

    Tech tumbles — three experts weigh in on whether the rout continues

    [ad_1] About Trading Nation is a multimedia financial news program that shows investors and traders how to use the news of the day to their advantage. This is where experts from across the financial world – including macro strategists, technical analysts, stock-pickers, and traders who specialize in options, currencies, and fixed income – come together…

  • Twilio just spent $2 billion on a company that helps send mass emails

    Twilio just spent $2 billion on a company that helps send mass emails

    [ad_1] Twilio just spent $2 billion to buy SendGrid, a company that helps send mass emails, the company said Monday. Shares of Twilio fell more than 4 percent in extended trading after the announcement. SendGrid jumped about 15 percent. SendGrid offers companies a cloud-based service for sending emails at a large scale. The acquisition allows…

  • Why he left consumer tech for health

    Why he left consumer tech for health

    [ad_1] Sean Parker, founder of Napster and the first president of Facebook, pivoted to medical technology because he worried about how his social media and consumer internet products were impacting society. “You’re not 100 percent sure if you’re having a totally positive or totally negative impact in the world when you’re working in consumer internet,”…

  • Amazon health JV should focus on life expectancy, disease prevention

    Amazon health JV should focus on life expectancy, disease prevention

    [ad_1] Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Anne Wojcicki, chief executive officer and co-founder of 23andMe Inc., speaks during the WSJDLive Global Technology Conference in Laguna Beach, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016. The health-care partnership between Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan, announced early this year, is one of the biggest…

  • Instagram former CEO Kevin Systrom on why he left Facebook

    Instagram former CEO Kevin Systrom on why he left Facebook

    [ad_1] Instagram’s former CEO Kevin Systrom spoke publicly for the first time on Monday since leaving Facebook last month, saying “no one ever leaves a job because everything’s awesome” when asked about why he stepped down. “Work’s hard,” Systrom said after being asked if there were tensions when he left Instagram. “In this case, there…

  • Winamp returns in 2019 to whip the llama’s ass harder than ever – TechCrunch

    Winamp returns in 2019 to whip the llama’s ass harder than ever – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] The charmingly outdated media player Winamp is being reinvented as a platform-agnostic audio mobile app that brings together all your music, podcasts, and streaming services to a single location. It’s an ambitious relaunch, but the company behind it says it’s still all about the millions-strong global Winamp community — and as proof, the original…

  • As Sears goes bankrupt, JC Penney, Walmart and others set to benefit

    As Sears goes bankrupt, JC Penney, Walmart and others set to benefit

    [ad_1] With Sears Holdings filing for bankruptcy protection and planning to shutter another 142 stores before year end, that leaves some market share up for grabs among the retailers’ rivals, especially those in the business of selling appliances and tools. Though the department store chain has been teetering on the brink of collapse for years…

  • Facebook removes accounts spreading military propaganda in Myanmar

    Facebook removes accounts spreading military propaganda in Myanmar

    [ad_1] Matt McClain | The Washington Post | Getty Images Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg Facebook said it removed numerous pages and accounts linked to the Myanmar military that were being used to spread propaganda to approximately 1.35 million people, the company’s latest effort to crack down on the spread of misinformation across its network. “We…

  • Icahn says Michael Dell trying to coerce Dell tracking stock holders with ‘scare tactics’

    Icahn says Michael Dell trying to coerce Dell tracking stock holders with ‘scare tactics’

    [ad_1] Billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn says Michael Dell and the private equity firm Silver Lake are “manipulating” and “coercing” shareholders of the tracking stock of VMware into taking their buyout offer. By using “scare tactics,” Icahn claims Dell and Silver Lake are “literally stealing” $11 billion from shareholders in a plan to take Dell…

  • Amazon launches online store featuring ‘Shark Tank’ products

    Amazon launches online store featuring ‘Shark Tank’ products

    [ad_1] Call it a match made in entrepreneurs heaven. Amazon has partnered with “Shark Tank” to feature products made by the entrepreneurs featured on the hit reality show. The e-commerce behemoth announced that it has become an official retail partner for the show on Monday. “For the first time ever, ‘Shark Tank’ has a store…

  • Khashoggi Apple Watch recording in Saudi consulate nearly impossible

    Khashoggi Apple Watch recording in Saudi consulate nearly impossible

    [ad_1] The Sabah report says the audio recording was sent to Khashoggi’s iPhone from his Apple Watch. But earlier reports said Khashoggi left his iPhone with his fiancee outside the Saudi consulate where the attack allegedly took place. The Apple Watch needs a Bluetooth connection to send data to the iPhone it’s paired with, and…

  • Casio adds modern tech to the classic G-Shock watch – TechCrunch

    Casio adds modern tech to the classic G-Shock watch – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Casio released the first G-Shock watch in 1983. The original set the bar for tough watches with incredible shock resistance to protect the quartz module. It’s a classic and still available for purchase in several forms in 2018. Recently, Casio released an all-metal version of the watch that features the iconic design but with…

  • The iPad is getting a full version of Photoshop next year

    The iPad is getting a full version of Photoshop next year

    [ad_1] Adobe announced on Monday that it will release a full version of its Photoshop editing software for the Apple iPad next year. Photoshop is currently available for the iPad, but it doesn’t offer the same functionality that it does on Mac or Windows computers. It shows two things: that people are relying on tablets…

  • Apple and Zimmer Biomet bring Apple Watch to people getting new knees

    Apple and Zimmer Biomet bring Apple Watch to people getting new knees

    [ad_1] Justin Sullivan | Getty Images News | Getty Images Jeff Williams, chief operating officer of Apple Inc., speaks during an Apple event at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park on September 12, 2018 in Cupertino, California. As Apple pushes deeper into health care with the Apple Watch, the company is developing a plan…

  • WhatsApp Reportedly Tweaks How ‘Delete for Everyone’ Feature Works

    WhatsApp Reportedly Tweaks How ‘Delete for Everyone’ Feature Works

    [ad_1] WhatsApp is reportedly adding new rules to restrict ‘Delete for Everyone’ feature WhatsApp has reportedly updated the rules for its ‘Delete for Everyone’ feature to make the experience better than before. The feature that initially allowed users to delete messages within seven minutes was increased to one hour, eight minutes, and 16 seconds earlier…

  • Apple buys music analytics company Asaii to improve Music playlists

    Apple buys music analytics company Asaii to improve Music playlists

    [ad_1] Stephen Lam | Reuters Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, smiles during a demonstration of the newly released Apple products following the launch event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California, September 12, 2018. Apple bought music analytics company Asaii, according to a LinkedIn profile update from the company’s co-founder, in a move that’s…

  • Celonis brings intelligent process automation software to cloud – TechCrunch

    Celonis brings intelligent process automation software to cloud – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Celonis has been helping companies analyze and improve their internal processes using machine learning. Today the company announced it was providing that same solution as a cloud service with a few nifty improvements you won’t find on prem. The new approach, called Celonis Intelligent Business Cloud, allows customers to analyze a workflow, find inefficiencies…

  • Facebook Messenger ‘Unsend Message’ Button Spotted

    Facebook Messenger ‘Unsend Message’ Button Spotted

    [ad_1] Photo Credit: Jane Manchun Wong Facebook had earlier confirmed that the unsend feature will come in the future Facebook](https://gadgets.ndtv.com/tags/facebook) faced a lot of backlash back in April this year, after it confirmed that it had deleted CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s messages from several recipients’ inboxes on Messenger. In retaliation, the company said that it is…

  • Wildfire destruction leads to re-discovery of ancient Indigenous sites in B.C.

    Wildfire destruction leads to re-discovery of ancient Indigenous sites in B.C.

    [ad_1] One of the most notorious, destructive wildfires of 2017 has led to a unique opportunity for archeological research. The Elephant Hill Wildfire burned up 192,000 hectares of B.C.’s Interior which one archeologist says has made it easier to comb the forest floor for previously hidden Indigenous archeological sites. “It provided an opportunity that couldn’t…

  • Google Maps Motorbike Mode Now in Kenya, First for Africa

    Google Maps Motorbike Mode Now in Kenya, First for Africa

    [ad_1] Google, said on Monday it would offer Motorbike Mode on Google Maps in Kenya, offering the voice navigation service for bike riders in Africa for the first time. Kenyan roads are full of motorcycles taxis, known as boda bodas, that are much cheaper rides to car taxis. Google, part of the US firm Alphabet, already…

  • Quebec dissident believes Saudis used spyware to eavesdrop on his chats with Jamal Khashoggi

    Quebec dissident believes Saudis used spyware to eavesdrop on his chats with Jamal Khashoggi

    [ad_1] A Saudi activist living in Quebec believes the kingdom spied on conversations he had with missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the months leading up to his disappearance. Khashoggi, an outspoken contributor to the Washington Post’s opinion section, was reportedly murdered and dismembered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2, according to unnamed Turkish…

  • Apple Buys Music Analytics Company Asaii: Report

    Apple Buys Music Analytics Company Asaii: Report

    [ad_1] Apple has acquired music analytics start-up Asaii, Axios reported on Sunday, citing sources, in a bid to strengthen content recommendations to its music users. Apple’s deal to buy Asaii was worth less than $100 million, Axios reported, citing a source. Asaii can help Apple compete with Spotify Technology SA’s efforts to work directly with…

  • Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies jump as dollar-pegged tether falls

    Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies jump as dollar-pegged tether falls

    [ad_1] Major digital currencies edged higher on Monday as tether, a controversial token designed to be pegged to the U.S. dollar, fell more than 2 percent. The price of bitcoin, ether and XRP — collectively the three biggest cryptocurrencies by market value — rose by around 7 percent higher, according to data from industry website…

  • Google Chrome Testing New ‘Explore’ Tab to Surface Content From the Web

    Google Chrome Testing New ‘Explore’ Tab to Surface Content From the Web

    [ad_1] Google Chrome is testing a new feature that will incorporate a new Explore tab onto the “New Tab” page helping the users discover content across categories right from with the browser. Available currently as an experimental flag on the Android app, the new Explore tab will offer website shortcuts for categories such as shopping,…

  • Google Maps receives a fresh new look and Android fans will be very happy

    Google Maps receives a fresh new look and Android fans will be very happy

    [ad_1] Google Maps is an incredibly-popular application that is available on Android, iOS and desktops. The software is regularly updated by the tech giant and they typically introduce notable improvements. At the start of the month Google announced it was changing the way commutes are displayed on Maps. Updates are now provided if there is…

  • OnePlus 6T news finally fixes the biggest problem buying OnePlus phones

    OnePlus 6T news finally fixes the biggest problem buying OnePlus phones

    [ad_1] OnePlus fans will be looking forward to October 30. That’s the date the new OnePlus 6T will be revealed to the world at a global launch event in New York. This new mid-range smartphone will include a number of new innovations including a fingerprint scanner embedded under the display. A smaller notch, bigger battery…

  • OnePlus 6T release – FIVE things every OnePlus fan needs to know

    OnePlus 6T release – FIVE things every OnePlus fan needs to know

    [ad_1] There’s just a few weeks until the OnePlus 6T is revealed to the world and it could be one of the most exciting smartphones of the year. OnePlus has shaken the market in recent years with the Chinese company producing devices with flagship specs but at a much lower price than their rivals. In…

  • Zomato Is Raising $210 Million From Alibaba’s Alipay Singapore

    Zomato Is Raising $210 Million From Alibaba’s Alipay Singapore

    [ad_1] Zomato has signed a definitive agreement to raise a primary funding of $210 million (roughly Rs. 886 crores) from Alibaba’s online payment platform Alipay Singapore. The latest funding comes weeks after the food-ordering platform announced the acquisition of TongueStun, a Bengaluru-based startup that serves corporate catering space in six Indian cities, including Bengaluru, Chennai,…

  • Sony shares could see 30 percent surge as market expects record profit

    Sony shares could see 30 percent surge as market expects record profit

    [ad_1] “Strong performance in these content-related areas means that near-term earnings have probably been better than we had previously expected,” Okazaki said in the note. The analyst added that a relatively stronger dollar has been “a concern” for hardware manufacturers such as Sony, but the company is likely to maintain growth by “sticking to its…

  • SoftBank shares fall on concerns of ties to Saudi money

    SoftBank shares fall on concerns of ties to Saudi money

    [ad_1] Global concerns about a missing Saudi journalist are dragging down one of Japan’s largest tech giants. Conglomerate SoftBank saw its stock fall by more than 5 percent on Monday morning in Tokyo trade. The company, which has reshaped the global technology landscape with investments in companies such as co-working space operator WeWork, Indian e-commerce…

  • Exec explains what China’s Ping An is thinking about investments

    Exec explains what China’s Ping An is thinking about investments

    [ad_1] Financial technology and digital health are two key investment areas for one of China’s largest insurance companies, according to a senior executive. Ping An is a major finance conglomerate in China, doing business in insurance, banking, investment and technology. Last year, the Shenzhen-based company launched its $1 billion Global Voyager Fund to invest in…

  • Apple is donating 1,000 watches for a new study to track binge eating

    Apple is donating 1,000 watches for a new study to track binge eating

    [ad_1] “We need to collect data from a whole lot of people to see what it looks like,” said Bulik. “We want to know if it has a biological and behavioral signature.” Brian Baucom and Jonathan Butner, researchers from the University of Utah, are helping with the statistical modeling once the data are collected. An…

  • 2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio review

    2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio review

    [ad_1] First, let’s establish what we’re working with. The Giulia Quadrifoglio is based on the Giulia I reviewed last week, but with the performance dials all pegged to the max. It gets adjustable magnetic suspension, a torque-vectoring differential, a couple of carbon fiber bits, high-performance Pirelli rubber and upgraded Brembo brakes. Most importantly, it gets…

  • Self-driving cars take to the road, but not everyone is ready to ride

    Self-driving cars take to the road, but not everyone is ready to ride

    [ad_1] Proponents of autonomous vehicles — including Mark Rosekind, the former National Highway Traffic Safety Administration chief — typically cite several reasons to put the technology on the road. That includes better use of existing highway infrastructure, as well as improved safety. Rosekind contends driverless vehicles could all but eliminate highway deaths. Considering more than…

  • How Tia Mowry is having a comeback thanks to Facebook, YouTube series

    How Tia Mowry is having a comeback thanks to Facebook, YouTube series

    [ad_1] “Quick Fix” consists of 10- to 12-minutes episodes about life hacks that Mowry has picked up from being a working, multitasking mom, whether it’s a cooking recipe or parenting tip. She’s built up 1.1 million followers on Facebook and more than 390,000 subscribers on YouTube. The most successful episode, about Mowry’s newborn baby girl,…

  • Ex-Activision Blizzard exec dives into esports’ NY Exelsior

    Ex-Activision Blizzard exec dives into esports’ NY Exelsior

    [ad_1] A top competitive gaming team has welcomed Mike Sepso, an esports veteran and former Activision Blizzard senior vice president, to its roster, underscoring the sector’s surging growth. The New York Excelsior (NYXL) revealed Thursday that Sepso, co-founder of Major League Gaming who recently left Activision Blizzard, had joined Sterling.VC as a strategic partner. The…

  • Amazon’s minimum wage hike was ‘inevitable’, and others may follow

    Amazon’s minimum wage hike was ‘inevitable’, and others may follow

    [ad_1] Amazon employees who package your order will soon be getting paid more. But will you be paying more because of it? On November 1st, Amazon is expected to hike its minimum hourly employee wage to $15. The move will impact 250,000 current employees, plus 100,000 seasonal workers. That rate exceeds the federal rate, which…

  • Google Chrome will now warn users when they visit these ‘1,000’ websites

    Google Chrome will now warn users when they visit these ‘1,000’ websites

    [ad_1] Google Chrome is considered to be the most popular internet software around, beating the likes of Firefox and Microsoft Edge in terms of monthly users. Google regularly updates its browser to introduce everything from subtle tweaks to gargantuan overhauls. Google Chrome’s latest version, 70, is expected to release on October 16 and will provide…

  • Amazon Echo rival – Everything to know about the Google Home Hub

    Amazon Echo rival – Everything to know about the Google Home Hub

    [ad_1] Amazon released its Echo Show product last year that delivered the same helpful Alexa functionality fans are accustomed to, but added a 7-inch display to allow for greater levels of interactivity. The product was able to harness Amazon Prime Video to deliver a substantial content offering too. And Amazon recently announced the second-generation of…

  • WhatsApp update could bring terrible news for Android fans

    WhatsApp update could bring terrible news for Android fans

    [ad_1] WhatsApp is a messaging service owned by Facebook that is incredibly popular. It is considered to be the most used client in the world, beating the likes of Facebook Messenger and Snapchat that also place a heavy emphasis on communicating with others. WhatsApp’s ease of use and wide-array of functionality are surely some of…

  • Huawei Mate 20 Pro release this week – Five things you should know

    Huawei Mate 20 Pro release this week – Five things you should know

    [ad_1] Huawei Mate 20 Pro appears set to take the triple-camera system present on the P20 Pro (Image: Twitter @evleaks • Getty) Huawei Mate 20 Pro is highly-anticipated and is expected to build upon everything the critically-acclaimed P20 Pro did right when it released earlier this year. P20 Pro touted a number of flagship specifications…

  • Jack Dorsey’s advice to Square CFO after she took another job

    Jack Dorsey’s advice to Square CFO after she took another job

    [ad_1] Investors in fintech company Square don’t seem to approve of the departure of CFO Sarah Friar, but CEO Jack Dorsey certainly does. On Thursday, Square’s stock plunged by as much as 16 percent before rebounding with a 7.2 percent gain on Friday, as markets reacted to the news that Friar was departing to become…

  • AT&T, Costco, Walmart: Too many streaming video services

    AT&T, Costco, Walmart: Too many streaming video services

    [ad_1] I’m calling it — we’re in a streaming service bubble. We’ve hit peak OTT. That’s “over-the-top,” which is weird industry lingo for “online TV service.” This week alone, there’s been news of new online video services from WarnerMedia, Viacom, WalMart, Costco, something called Quibi and Apple. The reasons for developing streaming services vary from…

  • Galaxy S9 ultimate deal – How to buy Samsung flagship for under £330

    Galaxy S9 ultimate deal – How to buy Samsung flagship for under £330

    [ad_1] Samsung’s Galaxy S9 is one of the best smartphones of 2018. This flagship device is brimming with features including a fast processor, stunning curved design and 5.8-inch Super AMOLED edge-to-edge display. You’ll also find a decent 12-megapixel rear camera 64GB of expandable memory and the ability to unlock the device with your face. When…

  • Roadie app is turning average drivers into makeshift delivery people

    Roadie app is turning average drivers into makeshift delivery people

    [ad_1] The next time you drive to work, you could be making money before even clocking in — just by dropping something off that was already on your way. That’s the premise behind Roadie, a new app that’s crowdsourcing package delivery. The Atlanta-based company launched in 2015, currently has more than 90,000 drivers on the…

  • Fertility apps are one the rise and Natural Cycles is now FDA approved

    Fertility apps are one the rise and Natural Cycles is now FDA approved

    [ad_1] In January, the app came under fire when a Stockholm hospital reported that 37 women seeking abortions were using Natural Cycles as birth control. But the Swedish Medical Products Agency concluded in September that the unwanted pregnancies were inline with typical use failure rates. Still, the discipline involved with the daily tracking of one’s…

  • iPhone v Android – Why Apple still wins one of the most important battles

    iPhone v Android – Why Apple still wins one of the most important battles

    [ad_1] The war between Apple and Android rages on with the competition for your pocket getting ever more aggressive. There’s many reasons why each operating system has its benefits with Apple offering an incredibly secure, simple to use and powerful platform. Meanwhile, Android fans get the choice of much cheaper devices and the fact that…

  • Xperia XZ3 review: Sony displays why its smartphones can be great again

    Xperia XZ3 review: Sony displays why its smartphones can be great again

    [ad_1] Sony Xperia XZ3 review (Image: EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS) SONY XPERIA XZ3 REVIEW • £699 (as tested) FOR • Stunning display • Striking design • Plenty of power AGAINST • Horrible fingerprint scanner • Camera could be better • Screen not fully edge-to-edge Sony has faced a few years out in the smartphone wilderness. Their Xperia devices have continued to pack premium features…

  • The film First Man brings realities of life as an astronaut to the big screen

    The film First Man brings realities of life as an astronaut to the big screen

    [ad_1] History is replete with “firsts” and the myth-like qualities ascribed to the people involved. Neil Armstrong, the first person to set foot on the moon, is probably one of the most recognizable of them in recent history. Damien Chazelle’s new movie First Man, released Friday, chronicles the man behind the moon landing, intertwining his personal…

  • When scientists want their data fudged and why you should care

    When scientists want their data fudged and why you should care

    [ad_1] This is an excerpt from Second Opinion, a weekly roundup of eclectic and under-the-radar health and medical science news emailed to subscribers every Saturday morning. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can do that by clicking here. How often are you asked to do something unethical? That was the blunt question at the heart of…

  • U.S. lawmakers warn Canada to keep Huawei out of its 5G plans – TechCrunch

    U.S. lawmakers warn Canada to keep Huawei out of its 5G plans – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] In a letter addressed to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Senators Mark Warner and Marco Rubio make a very public case that Canada should leave Chinese tech and telecom giant Huawei out of its plans to build a next-generation mobile network. “While Canada has strong telecommunication security safeguards in place, we have serious concerns…

  • Facebook reveals the type of data stolen from 29 million users

    Facebook reveals the type of data stolen from 29 million users

    [ad_1] Facebook says hackers accessed a wide swath of information — ranging from emails and phone numbers to more personal details like sites visited and places checked into — from millions of accounts as part of a security breach the company disclosed two weeks ago. Twenty-nine million accounts had some form of information stolen. Originally…

  • Snowflake raises $450M; Dragonfly launches a crypto fund

    Snowflake raises $450M; Dragonfly launches a crypto fund

    [ad_1] Data warehousing company Snowflake raised $450 million in new funding, led by Sequoia Capital. The company builds data warehouses specifically for cloud use and counts Netflix and Office Depot among its clients. The latest round brings Snowflake’s total amount raised to $923 million and its valuation to $3.5 billion, the company said. SmileDirectClub, which…

  • Tesla produced 7,400 Model 3s in the first two weeks of the quarter

    Tesla produced 7,400 Model 3s in the first two weeks of the quarter

    [ad_1] David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Tesla vehicles are transported on a truck after leaving the company’s manufacturing facility in Fremont, California, on Wednesday, June 20, 2018.  Tesla has produced 7,400 Model 3 mid-sized sedans in the first two weeks of the quarter, according to a report in Electrek, citing unnamed people.…

  • Tech CEOs Marc Benioff Jack Dorsey spar over Prop C fight homelessness

    Tech CEOs Marc Benioff Jack Dorsey spar over Prop C fight homelessness

    [ad_1] On Friday, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff publicly sparred over a controversial proposal to fight homelessness in San Francisco. When Dorsey voiced his opposition to a bill that would increase taxes on big businesses to raise money for homeless services, Benioff questioned his fellow CEO’s personal and financial commitment to…

  • Honor Band 4 is a low-cost wearable that has Fitbit in its sights

    Honor Band 4 is a low-cost wearable that has Fitbit in its sights

    [ad_1] Honor Band 4 is the company’s solution to an activity tracker that aims to make you more fit and healthy. The wearable touts an AMOLED full colour display and a strap that comes in blue, black or pink varieties. A home button is present under the display that is essential for navigating around the…

  • Boston Dynamics’ Spot is being put to work

    Boston Dynamics’ Spot is being put to work

    [ad_1] Boston Dynamics is testing its robotic dog for commercial uses. The company released a new video showing Spot autonomously navigating around construction sites in Tokyo. The robot is shown carrying specialized equipment that can survey work progress and it has a camera in its hand to perform detailed inspections. Boston Dynamics, which is owned…

  • How to see if you were affected by the Facebook hack

    How to see if you were affected by the Facebook hack

    [ad_1] Shu Zhang | Reuters Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg meets Founder and Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group Jack Ma (not pictured), at the China Development Forum in Beijing, China, March 19, 2016.  Facebook said Friday that it has determined that hackers gained unauthorized access to more than 30 million accounts. Of the more…

  • Stock starts trading on NYSE

    Stock starts trading on NYSE

    [ad_1] Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Frank Calderoni, president and chief executive officer of Anaplan Inc., center, rings the opening bell during the company’s initial public offering (IPO) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., on Friday, Oct. 12, 2018.  Software company Anaplan soared in its…

  • Facebook security breach details

    Facebook security breach details

    [ad_1] Christophe Morin/IP3 | Getty Images News | Getty Images Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer and founder of Facebook Inc. attends the Viva Tech start-up and technology gathering at Parc des Expositions Porte de Versailles on May 24, 2018 in Paris, France.  Facebook revealed on Friday that a hack in September allowed attackers to harvest…

  • Zyl is now a nostalgia-powered photo app – TechCrunch

    Zyl is now a nostalgia-powered photo app – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] AI-powered photo management app Zyl is going back to the drawing board with a streamlined, more efficient redesign. The app is now focused on one thing only — resurfacing your old memories. Taking photos on a smartphone is now a daily habit. But what about looking back at photos you took one year, three…

  • Two Dow stocks, a ‘FANG’ giant to buy amid the tech sector volatility

    Two Dow stocks, a ‘FANG’ giant to buy amid the tech sector volatility

    [ad_1] Technology stocks roared higher Friday as the market’s best-performing sector after posting substantial losses over the two prior sessions. Amid the choppy price action, two leading Wall Street experts recommended which tech names they see as solid bets. Apple and Microsoft, two of the three biggest gainers in the Dow Jones Industrial Average on…

  • Facebook’s gaming hub Fb.gg launches into beta on Android – TechCrunch

    Facebook’s gaming hub Fb.gg launches into beta on Android – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] This summer, Facebook launched Fb.gg, its online gaming hub and Twitch competitor, designed to attract game streamers and their fans to watch videos on Facebook instead of on rival sites. The destination shows videos based on which games and streaming celebrities users follow, plus Liked Pages and Groups, and other featured suggestions of what…

  • Elon Musk’s Tesla seeks to trademark ‘Teslaquila’ 

    Elon Musk’s Tesla seeks to trademark ‘Teslaquila’ 

    [ad_1] David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Elon Musk, chairman and chief executive officer of Tesla Motors An April Fool’s joke may become a reality for billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. Tesla‘s CEO teased a Tesla-branded tequila earlier this year as part of a rouse on social media. On Monday, the company officially filed…

  • Baby mice produced from 2 moms, no dad

    Baby mice produced from 2 moms, no dad

    [ad_1] Chinese researchers using gene editing and stem cell technology say they’ve bred healthy mice using two mothers — with no male mouse. The baby mice were healthy and developed well enough to go on to have normal offspring of their own. In experiments designed to explore what makes it so difficult for some animals to reproduce with…

  • Netflix shares jump after Citi says investors should buy the big dip

    Netflix shares jump after Citi says investors should buy the big dip

    [ad_1] Netflix shares jumped Friday after Citigroup said the recent tumble represents a buying opportunity for the entertainment streaming company. Though Citi kept its price target at $375 a share, its forecasts for several key metrics are well above the Wall Street consensus. Citi did upgrade Netflix to a buy from hold. Shares gained 4.8…

  • Half of all devices now run iOS 12 – TechCrunch

    Half of all devices now run iOS 12 – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Half of all devices are now running the latest version of the iOS mobile operating system, iOS 12, according to figures shared by Apple. On devices introduced in the last four years, that number is as high as 53 percent. And iOS 12 adoption is taking place more quickly than the last release did,…

  • Tech shares come roaring back, led by Netflix and Amazon

    Tech shares come roaring back, led by Netflix and Amazon

    [ad_1] Technology stocks moved sharply higher Friday, after a two-day slaughter saw the technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index fall briefly into correction territory, down 10 percent from its recent highs. Technology Select SPDR Fund, which tracks the S&P 500 technology sector, rose 2.9 percent in trading. Tech stocks were led by Netflix and Amazon, up 5.1…

  • Former White House Economic Adviser Gary Cohn joins blockchain start-up

    Former White House Economic Adviser Gary Cohn joins blockchain start-up

    [ad_1] Former White House Economic adviser Gary Cohn is finally unveiling his next career move: Blockchain. Cohn, who left the Trump administration in March, will join start-up Spring Labs as an adviser, the company announced in a press release Friday. The firm uses blockchain technology to share credit data between banks. The former Goldman Sachs…

  • Smartphones May Soon Make Your Commute Less Stressful: Study

    Smartphones May Soon Make Your Commute Less Stressful: Study

    [ad_1] According to a new research, apps can soon detect what mode of transport commuters are using and automatically offer relevant advice. Researchers at the University of Sussex’s Wearable Technologies Lab believe that the machine learning techniques developed in a global research competition they initiated could also lead to smartphones being able to predict upcoming…

  • Google co-founder Larry Page-backs flying-car start-up, Opener

    Google co-founder Larry Page-backs flying-car start-up, Opener

    [ad_1] Opener’s BlackFly can travel for 40 miles at 72 miles per hour in Canada, where it was originally headquartered and still conducts test flights, or for 25 miles at 62 miles per hour in the United States. The discrepancy comes down to how the vehicle is classified in each country and the resulting regulations.…

  • Snap could go private if it can’t get people to stay on Snapchat

    Snap could go private if it can’t get people to stay on Snapchat

    [ad_1] Snap could go private if it can’t get people to stay on its Snapchat app for longer and improve its monetization, according to a Wall Street research firm. Snap, parent company of Snapchat, started publicly trading in March 2017 but has shed $20 billion in market capitalization since then and has struggled to attract…

  • PM Modi Says AI, Blockchain Will Change the Nature of Jobs

    PM Modi Says AI, Blockchain Will Change the Nature of Jobs

    [ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday allayed fears of job loss due to technological development, saying artificial intelligence, blockchain, and other technologies will change the nature of employment and provide more opportunities. Speaking at the launch of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, PM Modi said his government is open…

  • ‘Dr. Doom’ economist Nouriel Roubini calls crypto ‘stinking cesspool’

    ‘Dr. Doom’ economist Nouriel Roubini calls crypto ‘stinking cesspool’

    [ad_1] The cryptocurrency world is a “stinking cesspool” and is fundamentally worth nothing, according to Nouriel Roubini, the economist famed for predicting the 2008 financial crisis. In a series of tweets, Roubini said late Thursday that a recent sharp downturn in the prices of cryptocurrencies — which came amid an intense period of selling for…

  • Pixel 2 owners can save £300 off the Pixel 3 in latest Google deal

    Pixel 2 owners can save £300 off the Pixel 3 in latest Google deal

    [ad_1] The Pixel 3 and 3 XL were announced earlier this week and add a number of improvements over their Pixel 2 predecessor. These latest Google phones feature an upgraded Snapdragon 845 processor, improved camera – with wide-angle selfie mode – and the ability to charge the phone wirelessly. If you opt for the larger…

  • WhatsApp Hits the Road With Skits to Stamp Out Fake News in India

    WhatsApp Hits the Road With Skits to Stamp Out Fake News in India

    [ad_1] On a hot morning in India’s tourist mecca of Jaipur, an open truck painted in the signature lime-green colours of Facebook’s WhatsApp messaging service pulls into a dusty lane, where five men spill out and begin to perform a skit. The event is part of a major grassroots effort by WhatsApp to battle fake…

  • OnePlus 6T leak reveals more good and bad news for OnePlus fans

    OnePlus 6T leak reveals more good and bad news for OnePlus fans

    [ad_1] OnePlus 6T is officially the name of the successor to the OnePlus 6. That is because the Chinese tech firm acknowledged its forthcoming Android flagship and has scheduled a launch event taking place in New York City on October 30 that will lift the lid on the product. Moreover OnePlus have also offered a…

  • Instagram Testing ‘Tap-to-Advance’ Feature to Browse Through Posts

    Instagram Testing ‘Tap-to-Advance’ Feature to Browse Through Posts

    [ad_1] Facebook-owned photo-messaging platform Instagram is testing “tapping” as a replacement of scrolling through posts on the platform, the media reported. The company is testing the tap-to-advance feature to navigate between posts in the Explore section of the app. “We’re always testing ways to improve the experience on Instagram and bring you closer to the…

  • The reality and dangers of getting to space

    The reality and dangers of getting to space

    [ad_1] Early Thursday morning, two astronauts aboard a Soyuz rocket heading to the International Space Station (ISS) had to make an emergency landing after an apparent booster failure. As a result, the Russian space agency, Roscosmos, is temporarily halting launch operations until the cause of the malfunction can be determined. And though the astronauts returned…

  • Razer Phone 2 release: This new Android flagship is also a gaming powerhouse

    Razer Phone 2 release: This new Android flagship is also a gaming powerhouse

    [ad_1] Razer Phone 2 represents a melding of “Industry-leading gaming performance” and a score of “flagship features”, according to the firm. The hardware looks aesthetically very similar to its predecessor with two front-firing speakers sitting above and below the display. Razer Phone 2 sports a 5.72-inch LCD display that boasts a resolution of 1440×2560 and…

  • Uber CEO pulls out of Saudi FII conference over missing journalist

    Uber CEO pulls out of Saudi FII conference over missing journalist

    [ad_1] Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi has threatened to withdraw from a high-profile investment conference in Saudi Arabia over the disappearance of a journalist. Khosrowshahi said in an official statement to CNBC Friday he would not be attending the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Riyadh, an event which has often been dubbed “Davos in…

  • The Most Streamed Spotify Artists of the Last Decade

    The Most Streamed Spotify Artists of the Last Decade

    [ad_1] This week marks the 10th anniversary of the public debut of Spotify, and the streaming service has released a few all-time “most-streamed” lists. Think of them as global playlists for the last decade of your life. Taking the No. 1 spot on the most-streamed artist rundown is Drake, with Ed Sheeran landing atop the…

  • Robo pot: Aphria says automation key to low-cost cannabis production

    Robo pot: Aphria says automation key to low-cost cannabis production

    [ad_1] On the eve of legalized recreational marijuana and concerns about supply shortage, one of Canada’s largest producers believes automated machines will be the key to producing more cannabis.  Leamington-based Aphria currently has supply agreements with every province and Yukon, boasting about plans to produce roughly 20,000 kilograms of marijuana a month by spring.  As…

  • Cryptocurrency market drops as XRP, ethereum plunge

    Cryptocurrency market drops as XRP, ethereum plunge

    [ad_1] It’s not clear there was a catalyst that sparked the selling over Thursday and Friday, but financial markets around the world saw big declines. There’s also been a lot of negative sentiment toward cryptocurrencies from important financial institutions and major figures. “Continued rapid growth of crypto assets could create new vulnerabilities in the international…

  • Researcher discovers microplastics in Bay of Fundy clams

    Researcher discovers microplastics in Bay of Fundy clams

    [ad_1] Waves of Change is a CBC series exploring the single-use plastic we’re discarding, and why we need to clean up our act. You can be part of the community discussion by joining our Facebook group. Krista Beardy spends her days digging in the mud along the Bay of Fundy shoreline, looking for clams and mussels that she will test for the presence of…

  • Rare skull of baby diplodocus shows how giant dinosaurs grew way, way up

    Rare skull of baby diplodocus shows how giant dinosaurs grew way, way up

    [ad_1] The young diplodocus ‘Andrew’ was between two and four years old and about six metres long when it died, during the late Jurassic about 150 million years ago. (Andrey Atuchin) The first baby diplodocus skull ever found is helping scientists uncover how tiny babies that hatched from melon-sized eggs grew into the some of…

  • SEC and Tesla support the approval of a settlement 

    SEC and Tesla support the approval of a settlement 

    [ad_1] The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Tesla and Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk submitted a joint filing late on Wednesday in support of a settlement, saying the terms were in the best interest of investors. “We therefore respectfully submit that the court should accept and enter the proposed consent judgments,” they said in a…

  • Toyota and SoftBank are teaming up to target self-driving car services

    Toyota and SoftBank are teaming up to target self-driving car services

    [ad_1] Toyota Motor and SoftBank are teaming up to develop self-driving car services, signaling deepening alliances between top automakers and tech firms as the global race to develop autonomous cars intensifies. Japan’s biggest automaker and its most influential tech firm will jointly develop a platform to operate self-driving vehicles which can be used as mobile…

  • Nasdaq falls to correction levels led by Amazon, Netflix

    Nasdaq falls to correction levels led by Amazon, Netflix

    [ad_1] The Nasdaq Composite Index on Thursday became the first major U.S. stock market benchmark to dip into a correction, dragged down by losses across all the major technology-related companies. A correction on Wall Street is defined as down more than 10 percent from its high. The Nasdaq closed down 1.3 percent at 7,329.06. The…

  • Retail reality may be good for consumers, but not stocks

    Retail reality may be good for consumers, but not stocks

    [ad_1] International Flavors & Fragrances’ $7.1 billion acquisition of Israeli flavors and ingredients company Frutarom will pay off in droves for the newly combined company, IFF Chairman and CEO Andreas Fibig told CNBC on Thursday. “What is fantastic is that right now, we have the largest and broadest customer base in our industry and we…

  • Software maker Anaplan is debuting Friday in the teeth of a tech rout

    Software maker Anaplan is debuting Friday in the teeth of a tech rout

    [ad_1] Tech stocks have gotten crushed this week, and cloud software companies have been hit the hardest. But Anaplan is forging ahead with its public market debut anyway. Anaplan, which makes cloud-based business planning software, said Thursday night that it priced shares at $17 a piece, the high end of its range, and expects to…

  • Kanye’s iPlane 1 for Trump was designed by Shabtai Hirshberg

    Kanye’s iPlane 1 for Trump was designed by Shabtai Hirshberg

    [ad_1] Saul Loeb | AFP | Getty Images President Donald Trump meets with rapper Kanye West (R) in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on October 11, 2018.  When rap star Kanye West met with President Trump on Thursday, he floated the idea of ditching Trump’s Air Force One in favor…

  • Cramer finds beaten-down tech stocks ripe for the picking

    Cramer finds beaten-down tech stocks ripe for the picking

    [ad_1] The “serious pain” seen across the stock market, especially in the technology sector, might be “horrifying,” but it shouldn’t discourage investors from starting to look for opportunities among the tech plays, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Thursday. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 1.25 percent in Thursday’s trading, briefly entering correction territory intraday. Wednesday marked the…

  • Oregon claws back $13 million from Tesla over tax credits, report says

    Oregon claws back $13 million from Tesla over tax credits, report says

    [ad_1] George Rose | Getty Images An array of solar panels, located near McMinnville, Oregon.  The state of Oregon has recovered $13 million it paid to Tesla for solar power projects, after an investigation concluded the company inflated prices to qualify for higher tax credits, said a report in the Oregonian/OregonLive on Thursday. Tesla Energy,…

  • Bitcoin is ‘mother of all scams’

    Bitcoin is ‘mother of all scams’

    [ad_1] Global economist Nouriel Roubini, one of the few who predicted the 2008 financial crisis, is making sure United State Senators don’t miss his warning on cryptocurrency. Within minutes of testifying at a Congressional hearing on Capitol Hill Thursday, Roubini sounded alarms on multiple aspects of new digital asset class. “Crypto is the mother or…

  • Trends in technology haven’t changed overnight

    Trends in technology haven’t changed overnight

    [ad_1] Volatility is spooking tech investors, but Eaton Vance’s Yana Barton says the secular trends powering technology’s rise haven’t changed overnight. “I recognize that volatility is uncomfortable, but it is par for the course in higher growth and higher beta areas of the market, because they’ve done so well,” Barton, portfolio manager and vice president…

  • Facebook mistakenly deleted some people’s Live videos – TechCrunch

    Facebook mistakenly deleted some people’s Live videos – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] This time instead of exposing users’ data, a Facebook bug erased it. A previously undisclosed Facebook glitch caused it to delete some users’ Live videos if they tried to post them to their Story and the News Feed after finishing their broadcast. Facebook wouldn’t say how many users or livestreams were impacted, but told…

  • Boston Dynamics shows its Atlas robot can do parkour

    Boston Dynamics shows its Atlas robot can do parkour

    [ad_1] A robot doing a backflip? That’s so last year. In a new YouTube video from robotics company Boston Dynamics, which Alphabet sold to SoftBank last year, a robot is shown hopping over a log and then up a series of blocks, an activity called parkour. This two-legged robot, called Atlas, is the same one…

  • Senators asks Google to explain delay in disclosing vulnerability

    Senators asks Google to explain delay in disclosing vulnerability

    [ad_1] Adam Berry | Getty Images The Google Plus (G+, or Google +) social network logo. On Thursday, three influential Republican U.S. senators asked Alphabet‘s Google to explain why it chose to delay disclosing vulnerabilities with its Google+ social network. Google said this week it would shut down the consumer version of Google+ and tighten…

  • Facebook removes 559 ‘inauthentic pages’ ahead of U.S. midterms 

    Facebook removes 559 ‘inauthentic pages’ ahead of U.S. midterms 

    [ad_1] Chesnot | Getty Images News | Getty Images Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has assigned several top executives to blockchain development efforts. Facebook on Thursday announced the removal of 559 Pages and 251 accounts that it says broke the company’s rules against spam and “coordinated inauthentic behavior.” The company said it chose to…

  • Facebook rolls out 3D photos that use AI to simulate depth – TechCrunch

    Facebook rolls out 3D photos that use AI to simulate depth – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] What if you could peek behind what’s in your photos, like you’re moving your head to see what’s inside a window? That’s the futuristic promise of Facebook 3D photos. After announcing the feature at F8 in May, Facebook is now rolling out 3D photos to add make-believe depth to your iPhone portrait mode shots. Shoot…

  • Resist the urge to buy falling tech stocks

    Resist the urge to buy falling tech stocks

    [ad_1] Uncertainty around interest rates, fiscal policy, trade, and next month’s midterm elections mean it’s a good time for investors to be defensive, Elevation Partners co-founder Roger McNamee told CNBC on Thursday. “The economy is still strong, but there are an awful lot of signals out there that suggest that equity prices are going to…

  • USPS proposes Amazon pay up to 12 percent more for shipping

    USPS proposes Amazon pay up to 12 percent more for shipping

    [ad_1] Evan Vucci | AP Amazon founder Jeff Bezos speaks during a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump and technology industry leaders at Trump Tower in New York, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016. The U.S. Postal Service has proposed a 9-12% increase to the shipping service used by Amazon, just months after President Donald Trump criticized the…

  • Facebook Groups can now launch up to 250-person chat rooms – TechCrunch

    Facebook Groups can now launch up to 250-person chat rooms – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] If you miss the old AOL chat rooms, you’ll love Facebook’s plan to combine Groups and with Messenger without spamming you to death. Starting today, Facebook will gradually roll out the ability for members of Facebook Groups to launch group chats about specific sub-topics that up to 250 members can join. They can also…

  • Gene Munster predicts tech stocks will fall another 5%

    Gene Munster predicts tech stocks will fall another 5%

    [ad_1] “Brace yourself” for more selling in technology stocks, warns Gene Munster, top tech analyst turned venture capitalist. In Wednesday’s market rout, tech stocks led the way lower. The Nasdaq lost 4 percent, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 tanked more than 3 percent. In premarket trading Thursday, Netflix, Amazon, Facebook, and…

  • Roblox makes first acquisition with purchase of app performance startup PacketZoom – TechCrunch

    Roblox makes first acquisition with purchase of app performance startup PacketZoom – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Fresh off a $150 million round of funding, kids’ gaming platform Roblox is making its first acquisition. The company says it’s acquiring the small startup PacketZoom, bringing its team and technology in-house to help it improve mobile application performance as its platform expands further into worldwide markets. Founded in 2013, and based in San Mateo,…

  • New Relic acquires Belgium’s CoScale to expand its monitoring of Kubernetes containers and microservices – TechCrunch

    New Relic acquires Belgium’s CoScale to expand its monitoring of Kubernetes containers and microservices – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] New Relic, a provider of analytics and monitoring around a company’s internal and external facing apps and services to help optimise their performance, is making an acquisition today as it continues to expand a newer area of its business, containers and microservices. The company has announced that it has purchased CoScale, a provider of…

  • BoxLock secures your booty against porch pirates – TechCrunch

    BoxLock secures your booty against porch pirates – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] This clever – if expensive – product is called the BoxLock and it is a keyless padlock that lets your package delivery person scan and drop off your packages into a locked box. The system essentially watches for a shipping event and then waits for the right barcode before opening. Once the delivery person…

  • Pocket’s reading app won’t sound so robotic now – TechCrunch

    Pocket’s reading app won’t sound so robotic now – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Last year, Mozilla made its first acquisition by snatching up Pocket, the Instapaper competitor that helps you save longer articles for later reading. Today, this popular reading app is getting a major update that gives its app a visual makeover, including a new dark mode, and most importantly, a better way to listen to…

  • How to Remove Your Phone Number From Facebook

    How to Remove Your Phone Number From Facebook

    [ad_1] Facebook isn’t a company that inspires any level of trust with your data. After it was revealed that Facebook uses ‘shadow contact information’ to allow advertisers to target you with even more invasive ads, and what we’ve already seen with the Cambridge Analytica scandal, it’s probably for the best if you minimise the personal…

  • Square plunges 15% after losing its CFO

    Square plunges 15% after losing its CFO

    [ad_1] Shares of fintech company Square plunged 15 percent Thursday after the company lost its CFO Sarah Friar. Friar announced Wednesday she was leaving Square to become CEO at Nextdoor, sending shares down 8 percent in extended trading. The stock extended its losses in morning trading Thursday, falling as low as $65.57. Analysts and tech…

  • Bitcoin struggles to prove its ‘safe haven’ case as market nosedives

    Bitcoin struggles to prove its ‘safe haven’ case as market nosedives

    [ad_1] Bitcoin’s role as a “safe haven” asset in turbulent times is looking more unlikely. As the U.S. stock market saw its biggest drop since February on Wednesday, the largest digital currency dropped 6 percent along with it. Bitcoin, sometimes referred to as “digital gold,” and other top cryptocurrencies wiped out $13 billion of value…

  • Mumbai Metro, PayPal Partner for Online Recharge Payments

    Mumbai Metro, PayPal Partner for Online Recharge Payments

    [ad_1] Reliance Infrastructure’s Mumbai Metro One has partnered with global digital payments leader PayPal for online recharge payments, marking the latter’s foray into mass transit, an official said here on Thursday. With this, Mumbai Metro commuters can recharge their smart cards on the Reliance Mumbai Metro website or app backed by PayPal’s robust risk and…

  • Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield says company will be ‘many times larger’

    Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield says company will be ‘many times larger’

    [ad_1] Adam Galica | CNBC Stewart Butterfield, co-founder and CEO of Slack, at the 2018 WEF in Davos, Switzerland. Even if work messaging company Slack totally blows it, the company will still be many times larger than it is today, CEO Stewart Butterfield said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal published Wednesday. “We…

  • Zuora partners with Amazon Pay to expand subscription billing options – TechCrunch

    Zuora partners with Amazon Pay to expand subscription billing options – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Zuora, the SaaS company helping organizations manage payments for subscription businesses, announced today that it had been selected as a Premier Partner in the Amazon Pay Global Partner Program.  The “Premier Partner” distinction means businesses using Zuora’s billing platform can now easily integrate Amazon’s digital payment system as an option during checkout or recurring…

  • MakeMyTrip Rolls Out In-Destination Activity Suggestions

    MakeMyTrip Rolls Out In-Destination Activity Suggestions

    [ad_1] Online travel company MakeMyTrip has launched a new feature called “Experiences” that would suggest in-destination leisure activities, events, and hand-picked experiences at affordable prices to travellers on its app. The feature is currently available on Android and will soon be rolled out on iOS version, the company said in a statement late on Wednesday.…

  • Buying Snap at all-time low like buying a lottery ticket: Strategist

    Buying Snap at all-time low like buying a lottery ticket: Strategist

    [ad_1] Snap just plunged to an all-time low, and some say the worst isn’t over for the long-suffering stock. Shares of the Snapchat parent opened Thursday’s trading session by falling 1 percent, a day after sinking nearly 6 percent amid a broader market sell-off, closing at session lows and bringing its year-to-date losses to 55…

  • Twitter Brings Uniformity to Emoji Character Count

    Twitter Brings Uniformity to Emoji Character Count

    [ad_1] In a new development, Twitter is rolling out a welcome change for emoji lovers. Moving forward, emoji character count will be set at a default, instead of having different character counts for different emojis. Up until now, Twitter recognised some emojis as two characters, while it recognised other emojis with skin tones and gender…

  • Self-driving cars could change the way you get around in retirement

    Self-driving cars could change the way you get around in retirement

    [ad_1] Voyage, a venture-backed company, plans to formally launch its ride-hailing service in The Villages, about 57 miles northwest of Orlando, by the end of this year. The company has been in testing mode at that location since January. To use the service, a resident would first have to download Voyage’s app. Similar to other…

  • Amazon, Netflix fall as tech stocks head for another brutal day

    Amazon, Netflix fall as tech stocks head for another brutal day

    [ad_1] Alex Wong | Getty Images Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, founder of space venture Blue Origin and owner of The Washington Post, participates in an event hosted by the Air Force Association September 19, 2018 in National Harbor, Maryland. Technology stocks and other related names are set to head lower Thursday, after getting clobbered in…

  • The tiny $149 Echo Sub is a huge audio upgrade – TechCrunch

    The tiny $149 Echo Sub is a huge audio upgrade – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Want to make your music more interesting? Add a subwoofer. That’s what Amazon did and, suddenly, the entire Echo smart speaker lineup is more interesting. If you were not impressed with the sound of an Echo, consider trying again when the Echo is paired with an Echo Sub. The subwoofer changes the game. The…

  • Foxconn’s September Revenue Jumps, Buoys Hopes for Solid Sales at Apple

    Foxconn’s September Revenue Jumps, Buoys Hopes for Solid Sales at Apple

    [ad_1] Taiwan’s Foxconn, a key Apple supplier, reported a 30 percent jump in September revenue on Thursday, boosting expectations for solid product sales for the American tech giant even as US-China trade war escalates. Apple’s products, largely manufactured in China, have so far been spared from US import tariffs, but it could be put in the crosshairs…

  • Pullback in tech stocks spells anxiety for some, opportunity for others

    Pullback in tech stocks spells anxiety for some, opportunity for others

    [ad_1] Netflix and Amazon fell 8.3 percent and 6.1 percent Wednesday, respectively. The two stocks were down 2.4 percent and 2.1 percent, respectively, Thursday morning in premarket trading. But rising rates weren’t the only thing weighing on Zaccarelli’s mind Wednesday. “I’ve also spent most of the year thinking we’d get a trade deal with China,…

  • How a warming Arctic speeds up climate change — and spreads its damage

    How a warming Arctic speeds up climate change — and spreads its damage

    [ad_1] By now, scientists have made it as clear as they possibly can that climate change is real and greenhouse gas emissions are to blame. But what is perhaps less well known is the natural role the Arctic plays in both accelerating climate change and spreading its often disastrous consequences around the world. Recent events such…

  • Google’s Apigee officially launches its API monitoring service – TechCrunch

    Google’s Apigee officially launches its API monitoring service – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] It’s been about two years since Google acquired API management service Apigee. Today, the company is announcing new extensions that make it easier to integrate the service with a number of Google Cloud services, as well as the general availability of the company’s API monitoring solution. Apigee API monitoring allows operations teams to get…

  • MobiKwik Acquires Wealth Management Startup Clearfunds

    MobiKwik Acquires Wealth Management Startup Clearfunds

    [ad_1] Domestic mobile wallet major MobiKwik on Thursday announced its foray into India’s wealth management market with the acquisition of Clearfunds, an online mutual fund investment platform based out of Mumbai, for an undisclosed amount. MobiKwik said it would be investing $15 million (approximately Rs 112 crore) over the next year to scale up its…

  • Samsung unveils the Galaxy A9, first smartphone with quad rear camera

    Samsung unveils the Galaxy A9, first smartphone with quad rear camera

    [ad_1] Samsung revealed its latest smartphone, the Galaxy A9, featuring the world’s first rear camera with four lenses. The company Thursday said its latest phone will come with 128 gigabytes of storage and up to 512 gigabytes of expandable memory. The phone also features its Bixby virtual assistant, payment service Samsung Pay and fitness tracker…

  • Google+ for G Suite lives on and gets new features – TechCrunch

    Google+ for G Suite lives on and gets new features – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] You thought Google+ was dead, didn’t you? And it is — if you’re a consumer. But the business version of Google’s social network will live on for the foreseeable future — and it’s getting a bunch of new features today. Google+ for G Suite isn’t all that different from the Google+ for consumers, but its…

  • Regulators at Bali Fintech Agenda

    Regulators at Bali Fintech Agenda

    [ad_1] The rise of financial technology — more commonly known as fintech — won’t threaten the existence of banks and it’s the responsibility of authorities to make sure that traditional lenders are prepared for changes in their industry, policymakers and regulators said in a CNBC-moderated panel Thursday. The comments were made in Bali, Indonesia where…

  • Microsoft Makes 60,000 Patents Open Source in Bid to Help Linux, Joins Open Invention Network

    Microsoft Makes 60,000 Patents Open Source in Bid to Help Linux, Joins Open Invention Network

    [ad_1] After waging years of legal battles against firms working on open source technologies, Microsoft is now joining the Open Invention Network (“OIN”), a community dedicated to protecting Linux and other open source software programmes from patent risk. The decision reflects a change in attitude of the software giant which earlier considered open sources technologies…

  • Galaxy S9 could be set for a huge camera upgrade to rival the Note 9

    Galaxy S9 could be set for a huge camera upgrade to rival the Note 9

    [ad_1] Galaxy S9 released back in March and brought a number of notable improvements to the table. Although the device featured a familiar design to the Galaxy S8, a few tweaks were made aesthetically to improve user experiences. One of the most notable was the movement of the fingerprint scanner to below the camera module,…

  • BT deal will boost your home broadband for a much lower price

    BT deal will boost your home broadband for a much lower price

    [ad_1] Those wanting to boost their home broadband can now do so at a much lower price. BT has just announced that it has dropped the cost of its clever Whole Home Wi-Fi to a new low. This mesh network is able to connect everyone in the home to the fastest, strongest signal and should…

  • Lenovo Leads Global PC Shipments in Q3, HP Takes Second Spot: Gartner

    Lenovo Leads Global PC Shipments in Q3, HP Takes Second Spot: Gartner

    [ad_1] Lenovo secured the top spot in the worldwide PC market with HP came second as the global PC shipments hit 67.2 million units in the third quarter of 2018 – a 0.1 per cent increase from the third quarter last year, research company Gartner said on Thursday. Lenovo registered a growth of 10.7 percent, driven…

  • Honor 8X UK release, price and specs as OnePlus 6 rival confirmed

    Honor 8X UK release, price and specs as OnePlus 6 rival confirmed

    [ad_1] There’s a new budget smartphone coming to the UK market with Honor revealing their budget 8X at an event in London. The Chinese firm initially announced this phone last month but they have now released this device in the UK. With phones such as the OnePlus 6 taking the world by storm, it seems…

  • Google’s Waze Expands Carpooling Service Throughout US

    Google’s Waze Expands Carpooling Service Throughout US

    [ad_1] Google will begin offering its pay-to-carpool service throughout the US, an effort to reduce the commute-time congestion that its popular Waze navigation app is designed to avoid. The expansion announced Wednesday builds upon a carpooling system that Waze began testing two years ago in northern California and Israel before gradually extending it into Brazil…

  • International Monetary Fund, World Bank launch Bali Fintech Agenda

    International Monetary Fund, World Bank launch Bali Fintech Agenda

    [ad_1] The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank jointly released a paper that will guide policymakers around the world in their handling of the rise of financial technology — commonly known as fintech. The paper, called the Bali Fintech Agenda, was launched on Thursday on the Indonesian island where the IMF and the World…

  • Waymo hits 10 millionth mile, prepares for public ride hailing

    [ad_1] Waymo, the Alphabet subsidiary developing self-driving vehicles and an autonomous ride-hailing service, has logged another milestone ahead of a critical launch later this year. The company’s fleet of autonomous vehicles has now logged 10 million miles on public roads in real-world traffic. “While we’ve made great strides thanks to these 10 million miles, the…

  • Nearly $13 billion wiped off cryptocurrency market

    Nearly $13 billion wiped off cryptocurrency market

    [ad_1] Yu Chun Christopher Wong | S3studio | Getty Images A visual representation of the digital Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, is seen on September 04 2018 in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. The price of major cryptocurrencies plunged on Thursday with nearly $13 billion of value being wiped out in a matter of hours. At around 10:23 a.m. HK/SIN,…

  • Two-thirds of the S&P 500 isin a correction

    Two-thirds of the S&P 500 isin a correction

    [ad_1] Brendan McDermid | Reuters Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, (NYSE) in New York, U.S., February 5, 2018. Two-thirds of the stocks in the S&P 500 ended the trading session in correction territory or worse on Wednesday, as a sell-off led by technology names deepened a steep drop for…

  • AT&T will launch a Netflix rival next year

    AT&T will launch a Netflix rival next year

    [ad_1] AT&T will launch a streaming service to rival Netflix next year, the company said Wednesday. The new service, anchored by HBO as the lead brand, will host all of WarnerMedia’s other properties, including movie and TV franchises, and follows AT&T’s purchase of Time Warner earlier this year. AT&T, which also owns DirecTV, has been…

  • Tesla is close to securing land for its Shanghai factory, report says

    Tesla is close to securing land for its Shanghai factory, report says

    [ad_1] Wang Zhao | AFP | Getty Images Tesla showroom in Beijing, China Tesla is moving toward securing a $145 million plot of land for its planned factory in Shanghai, China, Bloomberg reported Wednesday, citing unnamed sources. The automaker is the sole bidder on the plot of land, and the Shanghai government could award the…

  • Start-up economy is a ‘Ponzi scheme,’ says Chamath Palihapitiya

    Start-up economy is a ‘Ponzi scheme,’ says Chamath Palihapitiya

    [ad_1] Chamath Palihapitiya, the outspoken Silicon Valley tech investor, called the start-up economy a charade on Wednesday, while also addressing the current the state of Social Capital, his embattled investment firm. “We are, make no mistake … in the middle of an enormous multivariate kind of Ponzi scheme,” said Palihapitiya, at the Launch Scale conference…

  • Oculus co-founder Luckey says, ‘It wasn’t my choice to leave’ Facebook

    Oculus co-founder Luckey says, ‘It wasn’t my choice to leave’ Facebook

    [ad_1] Palmer Luckey’s exit from Facebook was not of his own choosing, the Oculus co-founder said on Wednesday. “I can’t talk about it too much, but I’ll say that it wasn’t my choice to leave,” Luckey told CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit in Los Angeles. Facebook acquired Oculus, which makes…

  • 80% of tech, Wall Street’s favorite sector, is in a correction

    80% of tech, Wall Street’s favorite sector, is in a correction

    [ad_1] Wednesday’s stock-market rout ended with 80 percent of technology stocks in correction territory. As of Wednesday’s close, 52 of 65 components in the S&P 500 tech sector were down at least 10 percent from their 52-week high. Western Digital and Applied Materials finished the day down 49.4 percent and 44.8 percent, respectively, from their…

  • Fundstrat’s Tom Lee sees a rally, so buy value stocks on the dip

    Fundstrat’s Tom Lee sees a rally, so buy value stocks on the dip

    [ad_1] Wall Street bull Tom Lee says take advantage of Wall Street’s worst day in months and buy value stocks. “It’s a dip where the [volatility index] has spiked, we’ve had basically a waterfall collapse, and we know that we’re going into this period where 74 percent of active managers are trailing their benchmark,” Lee…

  • HBO-focused streaming product is about meeting demand

    HBO-focused streaming product is about meeting demand

    [ad_1] AT&T’s new HBO-focused streaming product isn’t so much about keeping up with competition as it is about meeting customer demand, John Stankey, CEO of AT&T’s WarnerMedia, told CNBC on Wednesday. “We are responding to what customers want, which is they want to be able to watch their content wherever they are whenever they can,”…

  • Facebook’s Dr. Freddy Abnousi wants doctors to have more patient data

    Facebook’s Dr. Freddy Abnousi wants doctors to have more patient data

    [ad_1] Facebook‘s head of health research wants to doctors to have even more personal data on their patients to better predict illness and treat patients: insight into their social life. While researchers have found evidence that a person’s social life impacts their health more than almost any other major risk factor, the data they have…

  • Check out Wednesday’s sell-off by the numbers

    Check out Wednesday’s sell-off by the numbers

    [ad_1] Spencer Platt | Getty Images News | Getty Images NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 04: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on October 4, 2018 in New York City. With bond prices dropping interest rates have been surging resulting in the Dow Jones Industrials Average falling over 200…

  • Square CFO Sarah Friar to step down, stock falls

    Square CFO Sarah Friar to step down, stock falls

    [ad_1] Payment company Square‘s chief financial officer Sarah Friar will step down and take a job as CEO of Nextdoor, the company announced Wednesday. Shares of the fintech company, run by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, dropped as much as 8 percent in after-hour trading. “I’m saddened by the news,” Square CEO Jack Dorsey said in…

  • Tech stocks have their worst day since August 2011

    Tech stocks have their worst day since August 2011

    [ad_1] Nicholas Kamm | AFP | Getty Images Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella (C) listens to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos during an American Technology Council roundtable at the White House in Washington, DC. Technology stocks got clobbered on Wednesday, suffering their worst day in more than seven years, as concerns over rising interest rates punished the…

  • Apple plans to give away original content for free to device owners

    Apple plans to give away original content for free to device owners

    [ad_1] Seven years ago, Walter Isaacson wrote that Apple founder Steve Jobs told him he’d “cracked” the code on bringing television into the digital age. Seven years later, the world is still waiting. But Apple’s not giving up, even if it isn’t revolutionizing the industry. Apple is preparing a new digital video service that will…

  • Shasta Ventures is doubling down on security startups with 3 new hires – TechCrunch

    Shasta Ventures is doubling down on security startups with 3 new hires – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Early-stage venture capital firm Shasta Ventures has brought on three new faces to beef up its enterprise software and security portfolio amid a big push to “go deeper” into cybersecurity, per Shasta’s managing director Doug Pepper. Balaji Yelamanchili (above left), the former general manager and executive vice president of Symantec’s enterprise security business unit, joins…

  • ‘Be careful what you read’

    ‘Be careful what you read’

    [ad_1] Yuri Gripas | Reuters FBI Director Christopher Wray discusseses the findings of the Inspector General’s report on the FBI’s handling of a probe into former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, during a news conference in Washington, U.S., June 14, 2018. During a hearing in front of the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday, FBI Director…

  • Whitman and Katzenberg’s new TV venture will be called Quibi

    Whitman and Katzenberg’s new TV venture will be called Quibi

    [ad_1] Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman and film producer Jeffrey Katzenberg have announced their new digital TV project will be called “Quibi” on Wednesday at the Vanity Fair Summit in Los Angeles. They temporarily called the project “NewTV,” but announced the new name, Quibi, which is short for “quick bites.” The project is a…

  • esports network OGN to invest at least $100 million in North America

    esports network OGN to invest at least $100 million in North America

    [ad_1] The weekly live matches will be played in OGN’s new battle royale studio arena in Manhattan Beach, which can seat up to 100 competitors on the main stage, and features a 270-degree LED screen to view gameplay. The 35,000 square foot space seats about 500, making it the largest esports studio arena on the…

  • Apple needs a feature like Google’s Call Screen – TechCrunch

    Apple needs a feature like Google’s Call Screen – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Google just one-upped Apple in a significant way by addressing a problem that’s plaguing U.S. cellphone owners: spam calls. The company’s new Pixel 3 flagship Android smartphone is first to introduce a new call screening feature that leverages the built-in Google Assistant. The screening service transcribes the caller’s request in real-time, allowing you to…

  • LinkedIn Recruiter starts reflecting gender mix in search results

    LinkedIn Recruiter starts reflecting gender mix in search results

    [ad_1] Microsoft’s LinkedIn is tweaking its recruiting software to help companies improve gender diversity in their hiring. As of last week, LinkedIn’s search results for recruiters are designed to reflect the gender distribution for particular types of job in each industry. For example, if 44 percent of the talent pool for account executives in the…

  • Ford is recalling 200 of its $400,000 GT supercars

    Ford is recalling 200 of its $400,000 GT supercars

    [ad_1] JEWEL SAMAD | AFP | Getty Images The Ford GT is pictured during the press preview at the 2018 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Michigan, on January 16, 2018.  Ford is recalling 200 of its six-figure GT supercars due to hydraulic fluid leaks that can cause fires, the automaker said Wednesday.…

  • Shares of SurveyMonkey down, trading below IPO price

    Shares of SurveyMonkey down, trading below IPO price

    [ad_1] Shares of online survey company, SurveyMonkey are down about six percent on Wednesday, dipping below its IPO price for the first time. The survey company, which ran privately for almost 20 years, went public almost two weeks ago. The rest of the tech sector was also down Wednesday, but SurveyMonkey was taking a larger…

  • Wealthsimple will likely raise more funding, definitely wants to IPO

    Wealthsimple will likely raise more funding, definitely wants to IPO

    [ad_1] Online investment management start-up Wealthsimple will “probably” look to raise more money to fuel its growth plans and is set on eventually going public, its chief executive told CNBC. The four-year-old firm, backed by Canadian asset manager Power Financial, has so far raised a total of almost 170 million Canadian dollars ($129 million), and…

  • French designers build a 3D-printed metal watch – TechCrunch

    French designers build a 3D-printed metal watch – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] French watchmaker Unitam and 3D printing company Stainless teamed up to build a unique 3D printed watch, essentially the first of its kind. The team created the watch case using laser sintering to melt stainless steel 316L powder on a Renishaw AM250 printer. The watch, which uses French-made hands and a Miyota movement, isn’t…

  • Egnyte hauls in $75M investment led by Goldman Sachs – TechCrunch

    Egnyte hauls in $75M investment led by Goldman Sachs – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Egnyte launched in 2007 just two years after Box, but unlike its enterprise counterpart, which went all-cloud and raised hundreds of millions of dollars, Egnyte saw a different path with a slow and steady growth strategy and a hybrid niche, recognizing that companies were going to keep some content in the cloud and some…

  • The Sharks check in on their investments on ‘Beyond the Tank’

    The Sharks check in on their investments on ‘Beyond the Tank’

    [ad_1] Closing the deal is just the beginning. Your favorite investors on “Shark Tank” check in with their investments on “Beyond The Tank” this fall on CNBC. On Wednesday night’s episode, watch as Mark Cuban meets with wine-entrepreneur Jayla Siciliano, founder of Bon Affair, as they face the challenge of catching the attention of distributors.…

  • Amid China trade war, US moves to broaden review of foreign investment

    Amid China trade war, US moves to broaden review of foreign investment

    [ad_1] Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Steven Mnuchin, U.S. Treasury secretary The Trump administration announced a plan that could put additional restrictions on foreign investment in U.S. companies. The Treasury said Wednesday it is expanding the power of a federal panel to review foreign investments beyond takeovers and controlling stakes to include…

  • Facebook Messenger Lite Launched for iOS, Available Only in Turkey

    Facebook Messenger Lite Launched for iOS, Available Only in Turkey

    [ad_1] Photo Credit: App Store Facebook Messenger Lite app is 10MB in size Facebook launched a stripped down version of its Messenger chat app in October 2016, but it was available only for Android users back then. Now, after two years, the Facebook Messenger Lite app has been launched for iOS users as well. The…

  • Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale: The Best Deals, Updated Live

    Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale: The Best Deals, Updated Live

    [ad_1] Amazon Great Indian Festival sale has well and truly kicked off, after an initial preview period for Amazon Prime members. The sale includes offers on all major product categories including smartphones, LED TVs, speakers, accessories, appliances, and a lot more. From iPhone X to OnePlus 6, there are plenty of deals on smartphones, so if…

  • Google Plus users mourn shutdown

    Google Plus users mourn shutdown

    [ad_1] That small fan base came together despite Google’s recent negligence. After Google launched Plus in 2011, it quickly became known as a wannabe-rival to Facebook. At first, Google poured resources into the service, even forcing people to use Google+ as a way to connect and sign onto other services like YouTube, Calendar and Gmail.…

  • Google’s smart home sell looks cluttered and incoherent – TechCrunch

    Google’s smart home sell looks cluttered and incoherent – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] If any aliens or technology ingenues were trying to understand what on earth a ‘smart home’ is yesterday, via Google’s latest own-brand hardware launch event, they’d have come away with a pretty confused and incoherent picture. The company’s presenters attempted to sketch a vision of gadget-enabled domestic bliss but the effect was rather closer…

  • Huawei Unveils Chips to Boost Cloud Computing at Shanghai Conference

    Huawei Unveils Chips to Boost Cloud Computing at Shanghai Conference

    [ad_1] China’s Huawei Technologies Co, the world’s largest telecom-equipment maker, unveiled an AI chip on Wednesday that will power its servers, in a push to boost its nascent cloud-computing business. The move, which will see Huawei use its own chips in its servers for the first time, comes as China is looking to speed up…

  • WhatsApp has just fixed a major problem for Android and iPhone

    WhatsApp has just fixed a major problem for Android and iPhone

    [ad_1] WhatsApp is a messaging platform owned by Facebook that is incredibly popular. In fact, WhatsApp is considered to be the most frequented chatting service across the globe. The software’s simple interface and host of features is surely responsible for such a success. But recently it appeared the app had been plagued by a huge…

  • Accion Systems takes on $3M in Boeing-led round to advance its tiny satellite thrusters – TechCrunch

    Accion Systems takes on $3M in Boeing-led round to advance its tiny satellite thrusters – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Accion Systems, the startup aiming to reinvent satellite propulsion with an innovative and tiny new thruster, has attracted significant investment from Boeing’s HorizonX Ventures. The $3 million round should give the company a bit of breathing room while it continues to prove and improve its technology. “Investing in startups with next-generation concepts accelerates satellite…

  • Twitter ‘Moments’ to Be Discontinued on Android and iOS Apps

    Twitter ‘Moments’ to Be Discontinued on Android and iOS Apps

    [ad_1] Twitter has announced killing the ability to create “Moments” within the iOS and Android apps because it was apparently not seeing a lot of use of the feature that essentially gives users a way to stitch multiple tweets together to tell a story. Making Moments will still be possible from the desktop web version…

  • China, emerging markets are rising, US-led order ending: Ian Bremmer

    China, emerging markets are rising, US-led order ending: Ian Bremmer

    [ad_1] Meanwhile, Bremmer said that the near-term risks for the globe were cyberattacks, calling it the “thing that could blow us up.” He pointed to the NotPetya ransomware attack that occurred in 2017, crippling major organizations all over the world, such as the shipping giant Maersk. The attack left Maersk severely disrupted, forced to halt…

  • WhatsApp Fixes Bug That Could Let Hackers Crash App During Calls

    WhatsApp Fixes Bug That Could Let Hackers Crash App During Calls

    [ad_1] WhatsApp has fixed a bug in its mobile apps on Android and iOS that could potentially allow hackers to crash the app during a call. A security researcher had discovered and reported the flaw to WhatsApp back in August. The company has now fixed the potentially serious issue and the details are now in…

  • Nestlé, Tim Hortons named Canada’s top plastic polluters

    Nestlé, Tim Hortons named Canada’s top plastic polluters

    [ad_1] Much of the plastic trash cleaned up from Canadian shorelines by volunteers in September could be traced back five companies: Nestlé, Tim Hortons, PepsiCo, the Coca-Cola Company and McDonald’s, an audit led by Greenpeace Canada has found. Greenpeace and other environmental advocacy groups working on the international Break Free from Plastic campaign looked for…

  • Google Pixel Launch Event Overshadowed by Privacy Firestorm

    Google Pixel Launch Event Overshadowed by Privacy Firestorm

    [ad_1] Google faced a fresh privacy backlash Tuesday over a glitch that may have exposed data from half a million users, overshadowing the Silicon Valley’s launch of a new smartphone and other devices. The Silicon Valley giant said Monday it shut down its Google+ social network for consumers after it found and fixed a bug…

  • Cloud Foundry expands its support for Kubernetes – TechCrunch

    Cloud Foundry expands its support for Kubernetes – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Not too long ago, the Cloud Foundry Foundation was all about Cloud Foundry, the open source platform as a service (PaaS) project that’s now in use by most of the Fortune 500 enterprises. This project is the Cloud Foundry Application Runtime. A year ago, the Foundation also announced the Cloud Foundry Container Runtime that helps…

  • Amazon Said to Scrap Secret AI Recruiting Tool That Showed Bias Against Women

    Amazon Said to Scrap Secret AI Recruiting Tool That Showed Bias Against Women

    [ad_1] Amazon.com’s machine-learning specialists uncovered a big problem: their new recruiting engine did not like women. The team had been building computer programs since 2014 to review job applicants’ resumes with the aim of mechanising the search for top talent, five people familiar with the effort told Reuters. Automation has been key to Amazon’s e-commerce…

  • Instagram Ramps Up Battle Against Bullying

    Instagram Ramps Up Battle Against Bullying

    [ad_1] Instagram on Tuesday added more weapons to battle cyber bullying, using artificial intelligence to scan photos for abusive content at the Facebook-owned service. The move comes after Facebook also increased anti-harassment measures, following a survey which said young victims of online abuse feel social media firms aren’t doing enough to fight the problem. Instagram…

  • Google Appeals Record EUR 4.3 Billion EU Fine Over Android

    Google Appeals Record EUR 4.3 Billion EU Fine Over Android

    [ad_1] Google on Tuesday appealed the biggest ever anti-trust fine by the EU, which imposed an EUR 4.34 billion ($5 billion or roughly Rs. 37,100 crores) penalty on the US tech giant for illegally abusing the dominance of its operating system for mobile devices. In an email to AFP, Google spokesman Al Verney confirmed that “we…

  • P20 Pro is fast but wait until you see what Huawei has coming next

    P20 Pro is fast but wait until you see what Huawei has coming next

    [ad_1] Huawei P20 Pro captured many Android fans with its lavish 6.1-inch display, huge 4,000mAh battery and gorgeous design. However it was the smartphone’s triple-lens camera system that really stole the show. We loved the Huawei P20 Pro at Express.co.uk and noted how well it performed in our review. Technology Editor David Snelling said: “Huawei…

  • Huawei unveils AI chips taking aim at giants like Qualcomm and Nvidia

    Huawei unveils AI chips taking aim at giants like Qualcomm and Nvidia

    [ad_1] Huawei unveiled two new artificial intelligence chips aimed at data centers and smart devices, pitting it against major silicon players including Qualcomm and Nvidia, as the Chinese giant laid out a strategy it hopes will drive growth in the next few years. The new chipsets are called the Ascend 910 and Ascend 310 and…

  • Amazon Echo rival as new Google Home Hub officially REVEALED

    Amazon Echo rival as new Google Home Hub officially REVEALED

    [ad_1] UPDATE ONE: Google has officially unveiled the Google Home Hub. The hardware will compete with the Amazon Echo Show for a space in your home. Google insisted the product was made to deliver a “more helpful, thoughtful home” overall. Google Home Hub will deliver a score of contextual information to owners and the American…

  • Google Pixel Slate release – Google announces huge iPad rival

    Google Pixel Slate release – Google announces huge iPad rival

    [ad_1] UPDATE ONE: Google Pixel Slate has been officially confirmed by the American tech company at its hardware event in New York City. The tablet features a 12.3-inch display with a resolution of 3000×2000 and has a density of 293 pixels-per-inch. The panel harnesses LCD technology and can reach up to 400 nits in brightness.…

  • Robots handle dull, dangerous work, creating new jobs for humans

    Robots handle dull, dangerous work, creating new jobs for humans

    [ad_1] Three Upstart 100 companies are aiming to transform their respective industries by handling the “dull, dirty and dangerous” tasks that human workers used to do, while boosting the productivity of the businesses who buy them. While concerns remain that automation will eliminate jobs — as many as 73 million by 2030 in the U.S.…

  • How we chose the 2018 CNBC Upstart 100

    How we chose the 2018 CNBC Upstart 100

    [ad_1] More than 500 start-ups responded to our call for submissions, supplying information about the company’s founders, investors, growth, recent milestones and more, some of it off the record. To be eligible, companies had to be privately held and founded no earlier than Jan. 1, 2013. Companies also must have been pre-Series B in their…

  • How a media startup that explains the news got Ryan Seacrest to invest

    How a media startup that explains the news got Ryan Seacrest to invest

    [ad_1] “Holy moly, if we can get 8 million people to watch and care about gerrymandering, imagine how impactful it is rather than building 100,000 followers,” Segal said. Trying to be a civic-minded organization in today’s political atmosphere comes with its challenges. ATTN: has been accused of having a liberal bias by some commenters, but…

  • Hands-on with Google’s Pixel Slate – TechCrunch

    Hands-on with Google’s Pixel Slate – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Google unveiled a new lineup of devices today, including the Pixel Slate, a tablet that the company described as the next evolution of Chrome OS — but could also be seen as the company’s answer to both Apple’s iPad and Microsoft’s Surface. After the presentation, I had a chance to try the Pixel Slate…

  • Lab-grown gelatin is fake food of the future, this start-up believes

    Lab-grown gelatin is fake food of the future, this start-up believes

    [ad_1] When two Princeton graduate students came together with the goal of using biology to improve products and make them more sustainable, Geltor was born. Geltor, based in San Leandro, California, produces the protein collagen without animals. Collagen is found in a variety of foods, personal-care products and other items, such as shampoos, body lotions,…

  • Strivr CEO Derek Belch left dream job to help others train for theirs

    Strivr CEO Derek Belch left dream job to help others train for theirs

    [ad_1] For Belch the decision to leave his coaching career behind wasn’t easy. He says his mentor, Stanford’s head football coach, David Shaw, convinced him to go entrepreneurial and even invested in Strivr to help get the start-up off the ground. “That David believed in this idea, and in me, was all I needed to…

  • Should you upgrade? – TechCrunch

    Should you upgrade? – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] If you’re considering making the jump to Google’s newly announced Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re a Pixel 2 owner eyeing greener pastures or a bargain type hunting for a last-gen smartphone that’s still top of the line, comparing new and old is often useful. On specs…

  • Textio helping Cisco, Atlassian improve workforce diversity

    Textio helping Cisco, Atlassian improve workforce diversity

    [ad_1] The other day Michael Krupa signed the paperwork for a two-year renewal of Cisco’s subscription to software from Textio, whose technology helps people write job ads that resonate with a diverse pool of people. Krupa didn’t hesitate — it was fairly priced, and it’s made a measurable contribution since Cisco launched it for all…

  • The Salto-1P now does amazing targeted jumps – TechCrunch

    The Salto-1P now does amazing targeted jumps – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] When we last met with Salto the jumping robot it was bopping around like a crazed grasshopper. Now researchers have added targeting systems to the little creature, allowing it to maintain a constant hop while controlling exactly when and where Salto lands. Called “deadbeat foot placement hopping control” the Salto can now watch a…

  • Google+ privacy bug highlights difference between exposure and breach

    Google+ privacy bug highlights difference between exposure and breach

    [ad_1] Beck Diefenbach | Reuters Google CEO Sundar Pichai takes the stage during the presentation of new Google hardware in San Francisco, California, U.S. October 4, 2016. Not long ago, few companies would dream of having to come out publicly to tell customers their data had possibly been exposed but had not been stolen or…

  • This company aims to end the everyday struggle of what to wear

    This company aims to end the everyday struggle of what to wear

    [ad_1] The daily struggle of figuring out what to wear may finally be over. According to former broadcast journalist Whitney Casey, “Eighty percent of your clothes, you aren’t wearing. That’s half a trillion dollars just hanging there.” This realization led her and model turned actress Brooklyn Decker to launch the Finery app in 2017. The…

  • Google’s latest hardware innovation: Price – TechCrunch

    Google’s latest hardware innovation: Price – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] With its latest consumer hardware products, Google’s prices are undercutting Apple, Samsung, and Amazon. The search giant just unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, tablet, and smart home device and all available at prices well below their direct competitors. Where Apple and Samsung are pushing prices of its latest products even higher, Google is seemingly…

  • Google’s new Home Hub and the Pixel Slate tablet hands-on photos

    Google’s new Home Hub and the Pixel Slate tablet hands-on photos

    [ad_1] The Google Pixel Slate tablet is clearly Google’s take on the Microsoft Surface or iPad Pro. It starts at $599, which seems awfully expensive for a tablet without a keyboard that relies mostly on Chrome and Android apps. But it has a really high-end and sharp display, which looked good when I watched a…

  • Workplace by Facebook launches Safety Check for business users – TechCrunch

    Workplace by Facebook launches Safety Check for business users – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Workplace, Facebook’s communications platform for enterprises, is launching its own version of Safety Check today. Safety Check itself is obviously not a new feature. Indeed, Facebook has now activated this tool, which lets you report your status during a crisis, thousands of times. For business users, though, Facebook is now offering a number of…

  • Zynga shares soar after game developer reportedly draws m&a interest

    Zynga shares soar after game developer reportedly draws m&a interest

    [ad_1] Shares of online game developer Zynga rose 13 percent on Tuesday following a Bloomberg report that the company has received takeover interest from a rival. Zynga’s stock climbed 50 cents to $4.39 as of mid-afternoon, and is now up for the year. It’s the biggest move for Zynga’s stock since early 2014. A company…

  • Google Pixel 3 first look 

    [ad_1] Google announced its new Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL phones during a press event in New York on Tuesday. I had a chance to check them out briefly at the event. Here are some initial thoughts: The devices look very similar to last year’s Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, though the Pixel…

  • Uber drivers strike across the UK in protest over workers’ rights

    Uber drivers strike across the UK in protest over workers’ rights

    [ad_1] Union leaders in the U.K. have urged the British public to boycott Uber, as its drivers strike across the country on Tuesday. Drivers in London, Birmingham and Nottingham will strike from 1:00 p.m. London time in protest over working conditions and pay. Alongside the 24-hour strike, called by the United Private Hire Drivers (UPHD)…

  • Silicon Valley Boys Club confronts a powerful rising female network 

    Silicon Valley Boys Club confronts a powerful rising female network 

    [ad_1] For female founders fortunate enough to have avoided bad experiences with VCs and, to this day, have male investment partners and mentors instrumental to their success — and there are many of them, including many of the Upstart 100 companies interviewed for this article — the magnitude of the challenge and the avenues for…

  • Private insurers rise against federal flood program

    Private insurers rise against federal flood program

    [ad_1] But how can private insurers make money where the NFIP is losing billions? Private companies can’t function at multi-billion dollar losses the way the NFIP can, so they are forced to work smarter, Yeates said. The development of sophisticated algorithms and analytics could allow them to understand flood risk better than the government and…

  • Video Ad Business Booming in the US, Says eMarketer

    Video Ad Business Booming in the US, Says eMarketer

    [ad_1] The video ad business is booming the US, with spending expected to grow 30 percent this year to $27.82 billion (roughly Rs. 2.06 lakh crores), an eMarketer forecast released Tuesday showed. Video ads will account for a quarter of overall digital ad spending this year, the market tracker predicted. Facebook, including its Instagram messaging…

  • Google Pixel 3 announcement, release date, price

    [ad_1] Google announced the Pixel 3 phone at a press event in New York City on Tuesday. It’s one of several products that were expected during Google’s event. Google also announced the Pixel Slate, a new Chromebook tablet that can double as a laptop, and Google Home Hub that’s like a Google Home but with…

  • Google Asked by France to Pull Photos After Helicopter Jailbreak

    Google Asked by France to Pull Photos After Helicopter Jailbreak

    [ad_1] France has asked Google to remove photos of prisons from the Internet, including one from which a notorious criminal known as “the jailbreak king” escaped by helicopter this year. Justice Minister Nicole Belloubet said she had written to the Internet search engine to request the removal of sensitive photos, but no action had been…

  • ThirdLove’s secret to designing the perfect-fitting bra 

    ThirdLove’s secret to designing the perfect-fitting bra 

    [ad_1] Tired of walking out of stores with yet another uncomfortable, ill-fitting bra, former Google exec Heidi Zak decided to take matters into her own hands. In 2013 she and her husband, David Spector, launched direct-to-consumer bra company ThirdLove. Their secret: using data to find a woman’s perfect measurement. Zak claims that standard industry measurements…

  • The Marshall Worburn II packs modern sound, retro look – TechCrunch

    The Marshall Worburn II packs modern sound, retro look – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Marshall speakers stand out. That’s why I dig them. From the company’s headphones to its speakers, the audio is warm and full just like the classic design suggests. The company today is announcing revisions across its lines. The new versions of the Action ($249), Stanmore ($349) and Woburn Bluetooth ($499) speakers now feature Bluetooth…

  • YouTube Driving Global Consumption of Music, Says IFPI

    YouTube Driving Global Consumption of Music, Says IFPI

    [ad_1] If you are listening to music, chances are you’re on YouTube. A music consumer report by the industry’s global body IFPI published on Tuesday found that 86 percent of us listen to music through on-demand streaming. And nearly half that time, 47 percent is spent on YouTube. Video as a whole accounted for 52…

  • Musk’s outbursts are pushes against status quo, Reid Hoffman says

    Musk’s outbursts are pushes against status quo, Reid Hoffman says

    [ad_1] The Twitter outbursts of Elon Musk are due to frustrations with what he sees as shortsighted views about the progress he’s making with Tesla, former colleague Reid Hoffman told CNBC on Tuesday. Musk is focused “three, five, 10 years into the future,” said the LinkedIn co-founder, who worked alongside Musk at online payments system…

  • Qualcomm Adds Two New Members to Its Board

    Qualcomm Adds Two New Members to Its Board

    [ad_1] Qualcomm said on Tuesday it named Martin Anstice, chief executive officer of chip gear maker Lam Research Corp, and Irene Rosenfeld, former chairman and CEO of US snack foods company Mondelez International, to its board. Their appointments will expand the size of the board to 14 and comes at a time when the US smartphone chipmaker has…

  • Tesla on path to profitability this year and 70% stock gain: analyst

    Tesla on path to profitability this year and 70% stock gain: analyst

    [ad_1] Beck Diefenbach | Reuters Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla.  Macquarie Research began coverage of Tesla with an outperform rating, saying shares of the electric automaker can pop more than 70 percent. “We view Tesla as a disruptive technology growth company with differentiated products and strong brand presence in the secularly growing and equally disruptive…

  • Mark Cuban checks in on Simple Sugars on ‘Beyond the Tank’

    Mark Cuban checks in on Simple Sugars on ‘Beyond the Tank’

    [ad_1] How do you turn a small start-up into a $30 million business? According to billionaire-investor Mark Cuban, having the right social media strategy is a good start. At least, that’s the advice Lani Lazzari, founder of skincare brand Simple Sugars, gets on Tuesday night’s episode of “Beyond the Tank” when Cuban visits her Pittsburgh-based…

  • Upskill launches support for Microsoft HoloLens – TechCrunch

    Upskill launches support for Microsoft HoloLens – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Upskill has been working on a platform to support augmented and mixed reality for almost as long as most people have been aware of the concept. It began developing an agnostic AR/MR platform way back in 2010. Google Glass didn’t even appear until two years later. Today, the company announced the early release of…

  • Irish Data Protection Commission to contact firm

    Irish Data Protection Commission to contact firm

    [ad_1] Ireland’s data protection regulator will ask Google to provide more information about a security glitch that compromised the data of 500,000 users, a spokesman told CNBC Tuesday. On Monday evening, the tech giant disclosed publicly that its social media platform, Google Plus, had experienced a “bug” that gave developers to a user’s information, including…

  • Peter Thiel backs a start-up fighting the global superbug crisis

    Peter Thiel backs a start-up fighting the global superbug crisis

    [ad_1] As Outterson explains, most of the innovation in this field is coming from tiny pre-clinical trial companies like SciBac. That’s because many Big Pharma companies feel the margins aren’t worth the high R&D costs, which can run into the billions of dollars. “As soon as you make an antibiotic, it is already dying because…

  • After its acquisition, Magento starts integrating Adobe’s personalization and analytics tools – TechCrunch

    After its acquisition, Magento starts integrating Adobe’s personalization and analytics tools – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] It’s been less than six months since Adobe acquired commerce platform Magento for $1.68 billion and today, at Magento’s annual conference, the company announced the first set of integrations that bring the analytics and personalization features of Adobe’s Experience Cloud to Magento’s Commerce Cloud. In many ways, the acquisition of Magento helps Adobe close…

  • WeChat Rival ‘Bullet’ Removed From App Store Over Copyright Complaint

    WeChat Rival ‘Bullet’ Removed From App Store Over Copyright Complaint

    [ad_1] Chinese chat app Bullet Messenger – touted as an upstart rival to Tencent Holdings’s hugely popular WeChat – says its app has been removed from Apple’s App Store just months after its launch due to a copyright complaint. Beijing Kuairu Technology, Bullet’s owner, said in a social media posting on Tuesday that it was…

  • Sony reportedly confirms that it is working on a next generation console

    Sony reportedly confirms that it is working on a next generation console

    [ad_1] Christian Petersen | Getty Images Sony Playstation logos are displayed during the Sony Playstation E3 conference at LA Center Studios on June 11, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Sony has reportedly confirmed that it is in the process of building a new games console. In an interview with the Financial Times, the Japanese company’s…

  • Netflix, Already a Studio in All but Name, Is Buying a Studio

    Netflix, Already a Studio in All but Name, Is Buying a Studio

    [ad_1] Netflix is buying its first production studio, the New Mexico facility used to make The Avengers and Sicario, to accommodate its growing output of original movies and television shows. The world’s largest paid online TV network said it’s in final negotiations to purchase ABQ Studios, with eight sound stages in Albuquerque, according to a statement Monday.…

  • Virgin Hyperloop tickets to cost no more than high-speed rail

    Virgin Hyperloop tickets to cost no more than high-speed rail

    [ad_1] Billionaire Virgin founder Richard Branson said Tuesday that tickets for his hyperloop transport system will cost no more than that of a high-speed rail fare. Virgin Hyperloop One, which Branson has been chairman of since December last year, is “very close” to deploying the technology in India, Branson told CNBC’s Nancy Hungerford in Singapore,…

  • Devialet unveils an ambitious new speaker – TechCrunch

    Devialet unveils an ambitious new speaker – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] French speaker maker Devialet is arguably manufacturing some of the best sounding all-in-one speakers on the market, but they’ve always been too expensive for the average customer. With the Phantom Reactor, the company is releasing a cheaper speaker that still sounds great. At $999 (or €990/£990), Devialet is going for a wider audience of…

  • Cybersecurity isn’t being taken seriously enough: MIT professor

    Cybersecurity isn’t being taken seriously enough: MIT professor

    [ad_1] The digital economy is set to unlock tremendous economic value for countries over time. But a common setback for the use of various new technologies is their vulnerability to hackers. That’s because companies and individuals are not taking cybersecurity seriously, according to Erik Brynjolfsson, director at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy and…

  • Facebook scam warning – Why you should DELETE this message immediately

    Facebook scam warning – Why you should DELETE this message immediately

    [ad_1] Facebook’s billions of users are being alerted to a new scam which is targeting the popular social network. The hoax message attempts to trick people by claiming their account has been cloned – something that has become more rife in recent years. The note, which is spreading across Facebook, reads: “Hi….I actually got another…

  • How to design a road that shouts, ‘slow ‘er down!’

    How to design a road that shouts, ‘slow ‘er down!’

    [ad_1] This article was originally published on Oct. 5. Think about the last time you drove. How did you calculate the curvature of the road and compensate your speed? When exactly was it that you decided to apply the brake to reduce velocity, or hit the gas to leverage forward momentum while going through an…

  • Endangered fish species being restored by LaSalle ecology centre

    Endangered fish species being restored by LaSalle ecology centre

    [ad_1] A LaSalle ecology centre has been breeding endangered species of fish in an effort to repopulate the Great Lakes. Trevor Pitcher, founding director of the Freshwater Restoration Ecology Centre, took CBC News on a tour of the restoration facility, which houses testing equipment to find out how fish will handle being sent back into the wild.…

  • The Ontario fruit that sounds ‘too mythical, too bizarre to be true’

    The Ontario fruit that sounds ‘too mythical, too bizarre to be true’

    [ad_1] You can’t find pawpaws in a grocery store. It’s why Mathis Natvik has taken me to the middle of nowhere, past the edge of a farmer’s field, down a hill and into a forest that’s thickly carpeted with poison ivy and wild nettles. It seems like a lot of work, but Natvik reassures me, it’s worth it.  “It’s…

  • How artificial intelligence and lasers could make the seas safer

    How artificial intelligence and lasers could make the seas safer

    [ad_1] Hydrography — the study of surveying and mapping out the ocean floor — drew 200 people to the Delta Hotel in St. John’s this week.  To seafaring Newfoundlanders, the importance of mapping out coastal areas is well understood. Knowing where shallows are is crucial to avoid grounding ships and endangering life aboard. However, because of this…

  • Scientists trying to save B.C.’s western rattlesnakes from becoming roadkill

    Scientists trying to save B.C.’s western rattlesnakes from becoming roadkill

    [ad_1] British Columbia’s rattlesnakes may not get much respect, but scientists are working to change that — and in the process, save a diminishing species. University and government researchers have been focusing on one population of western rattlesnakes in a fairly pristine basin where there hasn’t been much development. But even in this “big, round…

  • Animal advocates want attitudes about exotic pets to evolve

    Animal advocates want attitudes about exotic pets to evolve

    [ad_1] A runaway cheetah in the Kootenays. A missing python in Delta. Hundreds of forgotten parrots on Vancouver Island. Exotic pets make headlines because of their unusual nature, but one animal advocacy group says the practice of keeping exotic animal species — wild animals not native to Canada such as parrots, monkeys, and pythons —…

  • Apple tells Congress it found no signs of a hacking attack

    Apple tells Congress it found no signs of a hacking attack

    [ad_1] Apple’s top security officer told Congress on Sunday that it had found no sign of suspicious transmissions or other evidence that it had been penetrated in a sophisticated attack on its supply chain. Apple Vice President for Information Security George Stathakopoulos wrote in a letter to the Senate and House commerce committees that the…

  • MIT develops a chip to help computers work more like human brains   

    MIT develops a chip to help computers work more like human brains   

    [ad_1] While the pace of machine learning has quickened over the last decade, the underlying hardware enabling machine-learning tasks hasn’t changed much: racks of traditional processing chips, such as computer processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs) combined in large data centers. But on the cutting edge of processing is an area called neuromorphic…

  • Cramer’s ‘power ranking’ for communication services: Disney, Alphabet

    Cramer’s ‘power ranking’ for communication services: Disney, Alphabet

    [ad_1] As the parent company of Google, YouTube and self-driving car initiative Waymo, Alphabet took silver in Cramer’s communication services power ranking. The stock has gained a meager 10 percent since the beginning of the year, but the “Mad Money” host attributed that to “guilt by association” with the downtrodden stocks of Alphabet’s online comrades,…

  • Microsoft says it will invest in Singapore-based Grab

    Microsoft says it will invest in Singapore-based Grab

    [ad_1] “We cannot comment on sizing but I think what’s probably more important for us is not the sizing, but the quality of the partners,” Maa said, explaining that Microsoft can help the 6-year-old start-up “scale beyond where we currently are today.” Grab is already backed by a number of prominent companies, including SoftBank, Toyota…

  • Zillow’s risky move has not paid off

    Zillow’s risky move has not paid off

    [ad_1] Zillow’s foray into home-flipping has not been paying off for the online real estate broker, CNBC’s Jim Cramer lamented on Monday after Zillow’s stock lost 1.73 percent. “Investors … don’t want an interest-rate-sensitive company that owns homes; they bought Zillow because it’s a high-margin, asset-light online real estate play with a fabulous multi-year growth…

  • Siemens invests in a start-up that’s creating ‘human-eye resolution’ virtual reality

    Siemens invests in a start-up that’s creating ‘human-eye resolution’ virtual reality

    [ad_1] German manufacturer Siemens has invested in a start-up developing a ground-breaking virtual reality (VR) system for heavy industry. Finnish company Varjo Technologies announced Monday that it had secured $31 million in a funding round, which included Siemens’s global venture arm Next47. The investment round was led by London-based venture capital firm Atomico and brought…

  • Microsoft spent over $400 million on Glint

    Microsoft spent over $400 million on Glint

    [ad_1] Microsoft‘s LinkedIn on Monday announced the acquisition of Glint, snapping up a start-up whose software helps human resources managers understand how workers feel about their employers. While terms weren’t disclosed, people familiar with the deal told CNBC that LinkedIn paid more than $400 million for Glint, with one source saying that the deal topped…

  • Tesla’s board may not be able to rein in Musk

    Tesla’s board may not be able to rein in Musk

    [ad_1] The behavior at such a critical time suggests Tesla’s board of directors may not be able to rein Musk in. “The judge may have real concerns Tesla won’t be able to do anything about his tweets, and social media is difficult to pre-clear or approve in advance unless he’s willing to cooperate,” former SEC…

  • Streaming helps fuel the boom in smart speakers such as Echo, HomePod

    Streaming helps fuel the boom in smart speakers such as Echo, HomePod

    [ad_1] AudienceNet found that an estimated 14 percent of the U.S. population now owns a smart speaker, most of which can perform a range of automated tasks — but listening to music is the dominant use case among owners, the firm said. Among those surveyed, Amazon’s Echo devices edged out Google and Apple in terms…

  • A dramatic twilight SpaceX launch freaked out people in LA

    A dramatic twilight SpaceX launch freaked out people in LA

    [ad_1] About eight minutes after launch, the booster stage of the rocket returned to land upright at LZ-4. Previously, SpaceX landed rockets launched from California on an autonomous barge stationed in the Pacific Ocean. This was the 30th time SpaceX landed a rocket and the 17th successful SpaceX mission this year. [ad_2] Source link

  • Google search losing some advertising business to Amazon, agencies say

    Google search losing some advertising business to Amazon, agencies say

    [ad_1] Executives at six media agencies confirmed Amazon is making huge inroads in advertising, supporting the recent eMarketer report that the tech giant has become the third largest U.S. digital advertising platform behind Google and Facebook. One exec from a large agency said some brands find Google search ads “quaint” and want their budgets moved…

  • Here’s how Google is revamping Gmail and Android security – TechCrunch

    Here’s how Google is revamping Gmail and Android security – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Eager to change the conversation from their years-long exposure of user data via Google+ to the bright, shining future the company is providing, Google has announced some changes to the way permissions are approved for Android apps. The new process will be slower, more deliberate, and hopefully secure. The changes are part of “Project…

  • Google bug exposed the information of up to 500,000 users

    Google bug exposed the information of up to 500,000 users

    [ad_1] A Google bug exposed the account information of 500,000 users, the company said Monday, spurring a slew of privacy changes and the shuttering of Google+ service for consumers. The bug in Google’s developer platform on its Google+ social network left information like a user’s name, email address, occupation, gender and age vulnerable to a…

  • iPhone XS charging bug fixed in iOS 12.0.1

    iPhone XS charging bug fixed in iOS 12.0.1

    [ad_1] Apple just released iOS 12.0.1, which fixes an issue that prevented some new iPhone XS units from properly charging over a Lightning cable. In some cases, iPhone owners plugged their phone in at night only to wake up and find the phone hadn’t charged at all. The update also fixes a couple of other…

  • Tesla says Model 3 has lowest probability of injury of all cars tested

    Tesla says Model 3 has lowest probability of injury of all cars tested

    [ad_1] Uli Deck | picture alliance | Getty Images A Tesla Model 3 at the Paris International Motor, October 2, 2018. Tesla said its Model 3 mid-size sedan has the lowest probability of causing injury of any vehicle ever tested by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. That means that all three Tesla vehicles, the…

  • Google Welcomes UK Court Block on Claim Over iPhone Data Collection

    Google Welcomes UK Court Block on Claim Over iPhone Data Collection

    [ad_1] London’s High Court on Monday blocked an attempt to bring legal action against Alphabet’s Google over claims it had collected sensitive data from more than 4 million iPhone users although it said the company’s actions had been “wrongful”. The claimants had said Google had illegally accessed details of iPhone users’ Internet browsing data by…

  • IRobot shares plunge after Piper Jaffray cuts stock on tariff risk

    IRobot shares plunge after Piper Jaffray cuts stock on tariff risk

    [ad_1] Britta Pedersen | picture alliance | Getty Images Vacuum robots from iRobot on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, in January, 2015.  IRobot will suffer from the latest escalation in the trade conflict between the U.S. and China, according to Piper Jaffray. The firm lowered its rating to neutral from…

  • Google’s Jigsaw Division Unveils Intra App to Protect Against DNS Manipulation, Phishing, and Malware

    Google’s Jigsaw Division Unveils Intra App to Protect Against DNS Manipulation, Phishing, and Malware

    [ad_1] Google’s cyber technology incubator Jigsaw has rolled out a new application called Intra to the Google Play store to protect users from Domain Name System (DNS) manipulation attacks. “Intra protects you from DNS manipulation, a cyber-attack used to block access to news sites, social media platforms and messaging apps,” Jigsaw said on its dedicated…

  • Google Pixel 3, Pixel Slate and Home Hub event preview

    Google Pixel 3, Pixel Slate and Home Hub event preview

    [ad_1] There’s room for Google to talk about more products, but we don’t know what they might be. Remember: Google is now competing in the home against Amazon, Apple and Facebook. Amazon recently announced more than 15 smart products during a press event in Seattle. Facebook announced its first smart speaker, the Portal, on Monday.…

  • Instagram’s Two-Factor Authentication App Support Goes Live

    Instagram’s Two-Factor Authentication App Support Goes Live

    [ad_1] The new toggle for Authentication App can be found in Two-Factor Authentication option in Settings Instagram is finally widely rolling out a feature that lets users utilise a third-party authenticator app to log into their account. This new form of two-factor authentication, Instagram says, makes it easier and safer for you to securely log…

  • Citi raises its price forecast for Apple, citing falling chip prices

    Citi raises its price forecast for Apple, citing falling chip prices

    [ad_1] Apple shares will rally because the company will benefit from falling component costs for its phones, according to Citi Research. The firm raised its price target to $265 from $230 for Apple shares, predicting the smartphone maker will report earnings per share above expectations next year. The new forecast represents 18 percent upside to…

  • Microsoft’s $7.5 Billion GitHub Deal Said to Be Set for EU Approval

    Microsoft’s $7.5 Billion GitHub Deal Said to Be Set for EU Approval

    [ad_1] US software giant Microsoft is set to win unconditional EU antitrust approval for its $7.5 billion (roughly Rs. 55,500 crores) purchase of privately held coding website GitHub, two people familiar with the matter said on Monday. Microsoft announced the deal in June, its largest acquisition since it bought LinkedIn for $26 billion in 2016. The GitHub…

  • Apple Watch Series 4 DST bug crashed watches in Australia

    Apple Watch Series 4 DST bug crashed watches in Australia

    [ad_1] Some owners of the new Apple Watch Series 4 in Australia experienced a bug that caused the watch to reboot when clocks changed for daylight saving time Sunday, 9to5Mac reported. The watches have since fixed themselves, the site said. People who had the “Infograph Modular” complication active on their watch face, pictured above, were…

  • Facebook shows Portal smart speakers, battles Amazon Echo, Google Home

    Facebook shows Portal smart speakers, battles Amazon Echo, Google Home

    [ad_1] Facebook on Monday unveiled a pair of smart speakers, complete with cameras and microphones, for your home. The devices, Portal and Portal+, directly challenge Amazon, Google and Apple in the fast-growing smart-speaker market with a unique approach that will emphasize video calling. It’s Facebook’s first hardware product outside the Oculus line of virtual-reality devices.…

  • WeWork taps Lemonade to offer insurance to WeLive members – TechCrunch

    WeWork taps Lemonade to offer insurance to WeLive members – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] WeWork has partnered with Lemonade to provide renters insurance to WeLive members. WeLive is the residential offering from WeWork, offering members a fully-furnished apartment, complete with amenities like housekeeping, mailroom, and on-site laundry, on a flexible rental schedule. In other words, bicoastal workers or generally nomadic individuals can rent a short-term living space without…

  • Facebook Messenger Voice Commands Being Tested

    Facebook Messenger Voice Commands Being Tested

    [ad_1] Facebook is testing voice commands for chat and calls in its Messenger platform. According to a report in TechCrunch on Friday, the feature could soon let you use voice to dictate and send messages, initiate voice calls and create reminders. A Facebook Messenger spokesperson confirmed that Facebook is internally testing the voice command feature.…

  • Facebook Portal first impressions

    Facebook Portal first impressions

    [ad_1] Portal can call anyone with Facebook Messenger, which likely is most people you know. That’s a major strength of the device over its competitors. For example, the Echo Show and Echo Spot are limited to calling other Show and Spot users or folks who use the Alexa app and the Lenovo Smart Display is…

  • WhatsApp Status Ads Said to Be Coming to Android Soon

    WhatsApp Status Ads Said to Be Coming to Android Soon

    [ad_1] The latest WhatsApp beta for Android is reportedly implementing ads for the Status feature Ads on WhatsApp are something that have been in the headlines for some time. But now, it has been reported that WhatsApp for Android version 2.18.305, the latest beta version, has received implementation of ads in the Status section. To…

  • 2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti review

    2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti review

    [ad_1] I don’t normally write about reliability in this section of my reviews, but I have some quality concerns. First, the infotainment system is annoying to use, since it relies on a knob instead of a touchscreen. Also, the interior materials aren’t as nice as what you get in a Volvo or Mercedes. I tested…

  • Qualcomm to Set Up Its Largest Facility Outside the US, in Hyderabad

    Qualcomm to Set Up Its Largest Facility Outside the US, in Hyderabad

    [ad_1] Qualcomm will set up up a campus in Hyderabad at an investment of $400 million (about Rs 3,000 crore), which will be its largest facility outside of the United States, the Telangana state government announced on Saturday. The phase-1 of the project will include a built-up space of 1.7 million sqft, housing about 10,000…

  • China ‘Spy Chips’ Report Adds Pressure on Pentagon Cloud Security

    China ‘Spy Chips’ Report Adds Pressure on Pentagon Cloud Security

    [ad_1] Tech providers vying for a $10 billion (roughly Rs. 74,000 crores) Defense Department cloud-computing contract may come under added pressure to prove their systems are secure after a report that China sneaked spy chips onto servers used by US companies including Amazon.com, a top contender for the Pentagon award. Amazon, the market leader in cloud-computing…

  • Google Chrome to End Support for Android Jelly Bean

    Google Chrome to End Support for Android Jelly Bean

    [ad_1] Google Chrome will soon warn you if your device is running Android Jelly Bean Google Chrome is set to say goodbye to Android Jelly Bean that was released in November 2012. A commit with a “work in progress” tag has divulged the move. However, it is unclear that when Google will formally stop pushing…

  • Apple Tells US Congress It Found No Signs of Chip Hack

    Apple Tells US Congress It Found No Signs of Chip Hack

    [ad_1] Apple’s top security officer told Congress on Sunday that it had found no sign of suspicious transmissions or other evidence that it had been penetrated in a sophisticated attack on its supply chain. Apple Vice President for Information Security George Stathakopoulos wrote in a letter to the Senate and House commerce committees that the…

  • UN report on global warming carries life-or-death warning

    UN report on global warming carries life-or-death warning

    [ad_1] Preventing an extra single degree of heat could make a life-or-death difference in the next few decades for multitudes of people and ecosystems on this fast-warming planet, an international panel of scientists reported Sunday. But they provide little hope the world will rise to the challenge. The Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change…

  • Facebook Lite App for iOS Launched, Now Available for Users in Turkey

    Facebook Lite App for iOS Launched, Now Available for Users in Turkey

    [ad_1] Photo Credit: App Store Facebook Lite for iOS app is just 16.3MB in size Social media giant Facebook launched the ‘Lite’ version of its app for Android users in 2015. The Facebook Lite app was made keeping in mind developing markets with spotty connections and limited data usage. The Facebook Lite app is smaller…

  • Google Shows Progress in Addressing Competition Concerns, Says EU’s Vestager

    Google Shows Progress in Addressing Competition Concerns, Says EU’s Vestager

    [ad_1] Google’s proposals to increase competition in online shopping are bearing fruit, Europe’s antitrust chief said on Friday, suggesting that the company may be able to avoid further fines. Alphabet’s Google last year offered to allow price-comparison rivals to bid for advertising space at the top of a search page, giving them the chance to…

  • Facebook poaches leaders of Refdash interview prep to work on Jobs

    Facebook poaches leaders of Refdash interview prep to work on Jobs

    [ad_1] Facebook just snatched some talent to fuel its invasion of LinkedIn’s turf. A source tells TechCrunch that members of coding interview practice startup Refdash including at least some of its executives have been hired by Facebook. The social network confirmed to TechCrunch that members of Refdash’s leadership team are joining to work on Facebook’s…

  • 3 out of 4 Americans share Netflix, Amazon and Uber accounts

    3 out of 4 Americans share Netflix, Amazon and Uber accounts

    [ad_1] As most kindergarteners know, sharing is caring. That’s also true for grownups, particularly those with a Netflix account. Altogether, 3 out of 4 Americans are sharing streaming, shopping and mobile accounts such as Netflix, Hulu, Uber, Spotify, Amazon Prime and Airbnb with their family, friends and even exes, according to a new study by…

  • Giving up plastic is not as hard as it sounds, when you have a plan

    Giving up plastic is not as hard as it sounds, when you have a plan

    [ad_1] Waves of Change is a CBC series exploring the single-use plastic we’re discarding, and why we need to clean up our act. You can be part of the community discussion by joining our Facebook group.    Single-use plastic (SUP) is everywhere, which means trying to reduce the amount you use can get really overwhelming, really quickly. But as…

  • Index Ventures’ Mike Volpi won big in Hortonworks deal and Elastic IPO

    Index Ventures’ Mike Volpi won big in Hortonworks deal and Elastic IPO

    [ad_1] Volpi is one of the few venture capitalists to make a name investing in open-source software, a difficult task because it often requires that companies successfully commercialize a product that also has a free version customers can use. Another big investor in the space is Benchmark’s Peter Fenton, who also backed both Elastic and…

  • Founder of Chi’Lantro woos the Sharks with his impressive Korean BBQ

    Founder of Chi’Lantro woos the Sharks with his impressive Korean BBQ

    [ad_1] It’s not every day the words, “That’s some of the best food I’ve ever eaten,” leave the mouths of the notoriously hard-to-impress investors on “Shark Tank.” But when it comes to Chi’Lantro’s Korean BBQ and kimchi fries, it’s a no-brainer. Jae Kim, founder of the Austin, Texas-based Korean-Mexican restaurant, is proof that the “American…

  • P20 Pro about to meet its match? Huawei set to release the ultimate smartphone

    P20 Pro about to meet its match? Huawei set to release the ultimate smartphone

    [ad_1] Huawei P20 Pro launched back in March and was critically-acclaimed for bringing myriad premium features to the table. But its triple-lens camera system was by far the phone’s headline aspect. The combination of its main sensor with a telephoto and monochrome lens delivered an incredible end-product. And the phone performed incredibly in low-light conditions…

  • More than a dozen federal departments flunked a credit card security test

    More than a dozen federal departments flunked a credit card security test

    [ad_1] The Canada Revenue Agency, the RCMP, Statistics Canada and more than a dozen other federal departments and agencies have failed an international test of the security of their credit card payment systems. Altogether, half of the 34 federal institutions authorized by the banking system to accept credit-card payments from citizens and others have flunked…

  • WhatsApp update finally brings Android devices up to speed with iPhone

    WhatsApp update finally brings Android devices up to speed with iPhone

    [ad_1] WhatsApp is considered to be the world’s most popular chat application. That is because it has 1.5billion users each month while Facebook Messenger only has 1.3billion, according to market and consumer data site Statista. The site claims WeChat is closely behind Facebook Messenger with 1.04billion monthly active users. One of the reasons WhatsApp is…

  • OnePlus 6T will bring another major advantage over the OnePlus 6

    OnePlus 6T will bring another major advantage over the OnePlus 6

    [ad_1] OnePlus 6T is highly-anticipated and its huge fanbase are surely eager to see what the firm has in store for its next flagship. OnePlus 6T is expected to retain the Chinese manufacturer’s signature ethos of filling its phones with flagship features but slapping a price tag on the final product that is lower than…

  • Why you should assume mobile apps are collecting your child’s data

    Why you should assume mobile apps are collecting your child’s data

    [ad_1] This week two democratic senators are calling on federal regulators to investigate if children’s apps are tracking their data. Senators Edward Markey of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut sent a letter on Wednesday to the Federal Trade Commission, writing they are concerned that numerous apps are potentially violating the law. Without explicit parental…

  • Young cardiologists are Heartbeat clinics all over New York 

    Young cardiologists are Heartbeat clinics all over New York 

    [ad_1] Heartbeat is operating under the premise that apps alone can’t fix health care. While many start-ups have formed in recent years to connect consumers with a doctor via smartphone, or screen for medical conditions using algorithms, there’s a more popular view in the medical sphere that even millennials and the most digitally-savvy patients need…

  • New kind of auto insurance can be cheaper, but tracks your every move

    New kind of auto insurance can be cheaper, but tracks your every move

    [ad_1] The technology is called usage-based insurance. One company at the forefront is Ohio-based start-up Root Insurance, which recently raised $100 million in Series D funding, pushing Root’s valuation closer to a $1 billion valuation. Root Insurance operates in 20 states around the country, with plans to expand service to all 50 states by 2019.…

  • Amazon doubling down on private label, sellers see ‘huge fear’ 

    Amazon doubling down on private label, sellers see ‘huge fear’ 

    [ad_1] Joshua Roberts | Reuters Jeff Bezos, president and CEO of Amazon and owner of The Washington Post, speaks at the Economic Club of Washington DC’s “Milestone Celebration Dinner” in Washington, U.S., September 13, 2018.  Sellers and brands may not like it, but Amazon is clearly doubling down on its private label business. This is…

  • 8 ways to negotiate a six-figure salary like a pro

    8 ways to negotiate a six-figure salary like a pro

    [ad_1] Last month Marc Cenedella, founder and CEO of Ladders, the leading career platform for jobs paying $100,000 and more, was advising a female executive with 20 years’ experience in marketing. She wasn’t happy with the salary offered by a prospective employer, but she was sheepish about negotiating. Cenedella advised her to tell the employer…

  • Wheels of justice slowed by bad guy selfies and lots of texts

    Wheels of justice slowed by bad guy selfies and lots of texts

    [ad_1] Facebook posts, Instagram, tweets and texts might be the perfect way for people to share their opinions, photos and feelings at lightning speed, but legal experts say all that instant information is slowing down the judicial system. People simply generate so much electronic evidence these days, that social media has become anything but convenient for police and…

  • Windows 10 update has a major problem but there is a fix

    Windows 10 update has a major problem but there is a fix

    [ad_1] It appears the Windows 10 October 2018 update is at fault for an unexpected problem (Image: Microsoft • Getty) Windows 10 October 2018 Update brings a host of new functionality for fans of Microsoft’s software to get excited about. After announcing the upgrade was available for all fans at its recent hardware event in…