Thursday 31 May 2018

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This Week's Top News Headlines From the E-Commerce Times

The Cloud's Hazy Security
(Posted 31-May-18)
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The Wireless Industry's Two-Horse Race
(Posted 30-May-18)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/85364.html

Realistic 'Zero Trust' for Your Cybersecurity Program
(Posted 29-May-18)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/85360.html

Feds Open Probe Into Bitcoin Price Manipulation: Report
(Posted 25-May-18)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/85357.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From TechNewsWorld

Qualcomm and Huawei: More Partners Than Rivals
(Posted 31-May-18)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85367.html

HomePod Gets Multi-Room Audio Chops With iOS 11.4
(Posted 30-May-18)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85362.html

HP: Reimagining the Future
(Posted 28-May-18)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85353.html

Battlefield V May Give Players a More Realistic View of WWII
(Posted 26-May-18)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85358.html

FBI Declaws Russian Fancy Bear Botnet
(Posted 25-May-18)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85356.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From CRM Buyer

There's a New AI-Based Data Service on the CRM Block
(Posted 30-May-18)
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/85363.html

Benioff Endorses GDPR for US
(Posted 27-May-18)
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/85359.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From LinuxInsider

DevOps: Plenty of Devs, Not Enough Ops
(Posted 29-May-18)
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/85361.html

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The Morning After: Model 3 OTA braking update and 'Fallout 76'

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It's Thursday, May 31, 2018.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

The week isn’t over, but May is. Before we get ready for June’s lineup of events, which will include E3 and WWDC, let’s take a look at the latest 3D printed body parts and a teaser for the next Fallout game.

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Bethesda’s E3 preview is scheduled for June 10th.

E3 2018: Bethesda teases 'Fallout 76' 

E3 2018: Bethesda teases 'Fallout 76' 

You won't find many details about the next Fallout game in this teaser trailer, but there are hints that this might be a slightly different take on the post-apocalyptic world. For one, the game's namesake, Vault 76, is important to Fallout lore -- it's one of a few control (baseline) vaults. The choice of music might also be a clue, as Bethesda ditched the usual '30s and '40s music for a cover of John Denver's ‘Country Roads.’

Wind noise, a stiff ride and its touchscreen UI are still concerns.

Tesla Model 3 earns ‘Consumer Reports’ recommendation with brake update

Tesla Model 3 earns ‘Consumer Reports’ recommendation with brake update

Earlier this month, Consumer Reports chose not to recommend Tesla's Model 3 due to a handful of factors, including a long 60-to-0 MPH braking distance. Following a software update, Consumer Reports found the Model 3 consistently stopped in 133 feet, and the brake improvements allowed the car's overall score to be high enough to garner a recommendation. CR’s director of auto testing, Jake Fisher, said in a statement: "I've never seen a car that could improve its track performance with an over-the-air update."

Remember Tommy Tallarico?

Intellivision plans a revival with a new game console

Intellivision plans a revival with a new game console

Intellivision Entertainment has revealed it's in the early stages of creating a new video game system. You likely won't hear much more about the machine until an October 1st event, but there will be a Q&A event on the company's Facebook page on May 31st at 3PM ET. Intellivision is vowing that this will continue a "company tradition of 'firsts,'" hinting that it's banking more on the name than replaying the games of your youth.

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Scientists create the first 3D-printed human corneas

Scientists create the first 3D-printed human corneas

By using a simple 3D bio-printer, Newcastle University Professor of Tissue Engineering Che Connon and his team of scientists were able to combine healthy corneal stem cells with collagen and alginate (a type of sugar sometimes used in tissue regeneration) to create 'bio-ink' -- a printable solution that enabled them to reproduce the shape of a human cornea in just 10 minutes.

Coming soon to Google Photos.

New Google Lens features are now live on Android phones

New Google Lens features are now live on Android phones

Now, things like Style Match and Smart Text Selection are available to all "devices featuring Lens in Google Assistant," according to the company. That means basically all Android phones now have the updates, while iOS users will have to wait awhile till Google Photos receives the new software.

But wait, there's more...

1. It's the perfect time to give 'Pokémon Go' another chance

2. Google Assistant fired a gun: We need to talk

3. Google's Pixel 3 XL might have a notch and edge-to-edge screen

4. LG V35 ThinQ hands-on: modern brains but last year's looks

5. 76ers president accused of leaking player info with burner Twitter accounts

6. Valve removes 'Active Shooter' from Steam amid outcry

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Wednesday 30 May 2018

The Morning After: Pokémon madness and AirPlay 2

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It's Wednesday, May 30, 2018.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

Welcome to Wednesday morning! We’re ready with deep thoughts on Disney’s Solo movie and details on another Tesla crash that reportedly involves the use of Autopilot.

‘Fortnite’ added battle royale a few months after ‘PUBG’ launched.

'PUBG' creators sue Epic Games over 'Fortnite' battle-royale mode

'PUBG' creators sue Epic Games over 'Fortnite' battle-royale mode

Bluehole's PUBG Corp has confirmed that it sued Epic in South Korea this January for allegedly violating the studio's copyright with Fortnite's battle-royale mode, particularly its interface and in-game items. Epic has declined to comment, but it's safe to say the situation is... complicated.

Say hello to AirPlay 2.

iOS 11.4 brings multi-room and stereo audio to the HomePod

iOS 11.4 brings multi-room and stereo audio to the HomePod

After the latest iOS update, Apple’s HomePod speaker can support stereo pairing and multi-room audio with AirPlay 2. If you don’t have a HomePod, Apple also posted a list of other manufacturers that will support the spec, including Sonos, Bose, Denon and others.

And Switch owners can play one right now for free.

Nintendo announced four new Pokémon games

Nintendo announced four new Pokémon games

During a press conference in Japan, we got all the new Pokémon news. That includes a new free-to-play RPG, Pokémon Quest, that’s available right now on Switch before it comes to iOS and Android. This fall, Pokémon: Let's Go Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go Eevee! (both based on based on 1998's Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition) will also be released for the Switch, complete with links to the Pokémon Go mobile game and a new Poké Ball Plus accessory that’s a Joy-Con at home and a Pokémon Go Plus when you’re on the road. And finally, there’s an all-new game in development for the Switch that will be released in 2019.

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Are Tesla drivers clear on what Autopilot can (and can’t) do?

Tesla Model S in Autopilot collides with police SUV

Tesla Model S in Autopilot collides with police SUV

A Model S driver in Laguna Beach has crashed into a parked (and thankfully unoccupied) police SUV while her EV's Autopilot was reportedly engaged, sustaining minor injuries in the process.

Closing the gap with DSLR.

Sony's new mirrorless camera EVF is 60 percent sharper

Sony's new mirrorless camera EVF is 60 percent sharper

Sony has unveiled an OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF) display with a resolution of 5.6 million dots and a record 6.3 micrometer dot pitch. You can expect to see these displays on high-end cameras, as well as AR and VR headsets.

Fill up your tank with that sweet H2.

It’s too early to write off hydrogen vehicles

It’s too early to write off hydrogen vehicles

Here’s what Dan Cooper learned from a European road trip in Toyota’s Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle.

But wait, there's more...

1. Ocean waves show Earth's CO2 imbalance is greater than expected

2. PlayStation's annual sale includes a very blue PS4 and 'God of War'

3. What to keep in mind before switching to a mobile-first bank

4. Snapchat CEO throws shade at Facebook's poor data practices

5. The latest 'Star Citizen' ship pack costs as much as a car

6. 'Solo' is Star Wars' toothless confrontation of robot rights

7. Global smartphone sales recover from a months-long slump

8. China is inviting international scientists to its future space station

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