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The bottom line: Our quick verdict on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7

The bottom line: Our quick verdict on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7

Samsung's enormous, pen-toting Galaxy Note was something of a curiosity when the original came out five years ago -- unwieldy and built for a niche audience. [Read more...]
Verizon's 'LTE Advanced' network promises 50 percent higher speed

Verizon's 'LTE Advanced' network promises 50 percent higher speed

Every wireless carrier has various tests that say its network is the best, but most still view Verizon as the best overall choice when looking for that all-important combo of speed and reliability. [Read more...]
Apple sends out invitations for its September 7th iPhone event

Apple sends out invitations for its September 7th iPhone event

The rumor was right on the money -- Apple has sent out invitations for a media event on September 7th. [Read more...]
T-Mobile tweaks its One plan to address your complaints

T-Mobile tweaks its One plan to address your complaints

T-Mobile's One plan rubbed a lot of people the wrong way: sure, you got unlimited on-device data, but anything better than 480p video or 2G hotspot tethering was going to cost you an arm and a leg. [Read more...]
Fitbit's new Charge and Flex track every type of workout

Fitbit's new Charge and Flex track every type of workout

It's no surprise that Fitbit's been planning a major update to its fitness trackers. And about time, too. [Read more...]
Iran launches the first part of its national data network

Iran launches the first part of its national data network

Iran made a lot of fuss about creating a national data network way back in 2005, and after 11 years it's finally ready... [Read more...]
There may be water on Mars, but not much

There may be water on Mars, but not much

Remember those weird dark streaks that NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter found last September? These recurring slope lineae (RSL), as they're called, were originally thought to contain liquid water. [Read more...]

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Editor's Pick: #StandWithLeslie and Obliterate Internet Trolls


Rob Enderle
Aug 29, 2016 10:28 AM PT
I think there's a legitimate argument for removing one category of folks from the gene pool, because they spend the little time they are given on Earth making other folks' lives miserable. Back when I was playing MMOs, some twisted folks -- known as "griefers," would lie in wait to mug lower level characters and find creative ways to destroy the fun in a game, often eventually killing it. [More...]

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Innocents Exposed as WikiLeaks Gushes Information
WikiLeaks reportedly has leaked sensitive personal information belonging to hundreds of innocent individuals worldwide, including some residing in several highly repressive countries. The organization has revealed private credit card data, medical information, personal addresses and other data of various individuals, including the identification as gay of a Saudi Arabian who had been arrested. [More...]
Einstein to Make Dreamforce Appearance
Salesforce plans to unveil Einstein, an artificial intelligence product, at next month's Dreamforce 16. Einstein integration will give Salesforce's sales, service, marketing, collaboration and e-commerce products predictive suggestion and insights capabilities. It will serve as a new nerve system across the entire business. AI is key to Salesforce's future, CEO Marc Benioff has emphasized. [More...]
Defense Department Drifts Toward Commercial Cloud
The U.S. Department of Defense plans to spend nearly half a billion dollars on a project that is designed to further the incorporation of commercial cloud capabilities into DoD's information technology operations. Vendors have been asked to submit bids for the project, known as "Mil-Cloud 2.0." The procurement is one element of a comprehensive DoD strategy for expanding cloud operations. [More...]
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Saturday, 27 August 2016

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Innocents Exposed as WikiLeaks Gushes Information
Apple Speeds iOS Patch to Bring Down Pegasus
US Government's Social Media Vetting Idea Draws Fire
Instagram Opens Snappy New Events Channel
Gadgets: Musical Pizza Boxes, Backup Backpacks, and Tattooing Robots
25 Years of Linux: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
Twitter Steps Up Counterterrorism Efforts
Apple Buys Healthcare 'Magic Machine'
Google Fills Nexus Devices With Rich Nougat Features

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Innocents Exposed as WikiLeaks Gushes Information
WikiLeaks reportedly has leaked sensitive personal information belonging
to hundreds of innocent individuals worldwide, including some residing
in several highly repressive countries. The organization has revealed
private credit card data, medical information, personal addresses and
other data of various individuals, including the identification as gay
of a Saudi Arabian who had been arrested.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83847.html

Apple Speeds iOS Patch to Bring Down Pegasus
Apple on Thursday issued a patch that addresses three recently
discovered critical iOS zero-day vulnerabilities, and advised users to
update their systems immediately. State-sponsored actors exploited the
flaws to target United Arab Emirates human rights defender Ahmed
Mansoor, and a Mexican journalist who reported on government corruption.
Researchers have dubbed the flaws "Trident."
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83845.html

US Government's Social Media Vetting Idea Draws Fire
A coalition headed by the Center for Democracy & Technology, the
Internet Association, and the American Civil Liberties Union this week
filed objections to a Department of Homeland Security proposal to
collect social media information from visitors entering the United
States. The proposal, published in June, calls for the addition of a
request to the I-94W form required for aliens seeking entry.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83844.html

Instagram Opens Snappy New Events Channel
Instagram last week announced a new Explore video channel that gives
users an easier way to find and watch events. The channel aggregates
videos from concerts, sporting events and more, and its personalization
features flag events that might be a good match for users' individual
interests. The new channel initially will be available only to U.S.
users.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83835.html

Gadgets: Musical Pizza Boxes, Backup Backpacks, and Tattooing Robots
Call it a gimmick, but I'm very much into the idea of having a pizza box
that doubles as a turntable. Pizza Hut partnered with Novalia to make
the box, which includes pitch and volume controls, a mixer, and touch-
sensitive decks. Using printed electronics, DJs can crossfade, rewind
and even scratch. The box pairs with smartphones and computers using
Bluetooth and works with DJ software.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83834.html

25 Years of Linux: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
Happy Birthday Linux! You're 25! When Linux was born on Aug. 25, 1991,
it was little more than a hobby for 21-year old Linus Torvald. Today the
Linux community is estimated to be upwards of 86 million users strong.
It has become the backbone of large enterprises, and it is installed in
government systems and embedded in devices worldwide. It has grown into
a major mainstream computing platform.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83838.html

Twitter Steps Up Counterterrorism Efforts
Twitter last week announced it had suspended 235,000 accounts since
February for promoting terrorism, bringing to 360,000 the total number
of suspensions since mid-2015. Daily suspensions have increased more
than 80 percent since last year, spiking immediately after terrorist
attacks. Twitter's response time for suspending reported accounts has
decreased dramatically.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83832.html

Apple Buys Healthcare 'Magic Machine'
Apple has purchased medical records startup Gliimpse in order to broaden
its presence in the personal healthcare information management market.
Apple reportedly confirmed that the purchase took place earlier this
year. Apple in recent years has delved into healthcare with offerings
such as HealthKit, CareKit and ResearchKit. The Gliimpse acquisition is
seen as an extension of those efforts.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83831.html

Google Fills Nexus Devices With Rich Nougat Features
Google on Monday began rolling out its long-awaited Android 7.0 Nougat
release to Nexus smartphones and tablets. The new operating system
became available as a beta release, known only as "Android N," earlier
this year. The experiences of developers and other users led to more
than 250 new features, including improved multitasking, stronger battery
life and tighter security features.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83830.html

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