Monday 3 April 2017

The Morning After: Corporate April Fools

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It's Monday, April 03, 2017.

Hey, good morning!

Welcome to the work week. April 1st is finally done, and in these days of fake news, we’re all increasingly numb to the corporate non-ideas that barraged our inboxes and social networks over the weekend. Meanwhile, Apple is apparently sketching out TV service plans aimed at convenience, and Archer, the mobile game, requires you to fire up your old printer.

HBO, Showtime and Starz for one price?
 

Apple hopes to sell premium TV channels in a bundle
 

Apple hopes to sell premium TV channels in a bundle<br />   

Apple's attempts to offer its own TV service haven't panned out. However, it appears to have a Plan B: offer a bundle that includes just a handful of channels you can already watch on its devices. Recode sources understand that Apple is pitching a deal that would offer HBO, Showtime and Starz for one price. It's not certain whether or not you'd get a discount over the $35 per month it costs to subscribe to each network individually, but the focus would be on convenience. There's even talk of Apple potentially selling the bundle as a stand-alone product -- presumably, as more than just a collection of existing apps.

The worst.

This April 1st, you’re not fooling anyone
 

This April 1st, you’re not fooling anyone<br />   

Featuring energy drinks, garden gnomes, onesies, and other things you don’t normally buy anyway. 
 

‘PES 2017’ allegedly uses his likeness without permission.
 

Soccer icon Maradona threatens to sue Konami for using his face
 

Soccer icon Maradona threatens to sue Konami for using his face<br />   

You may have been excited to see sports legend Diego Maradona in Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 2017, but the superstar himself is... less than thrilled. Maradona has threatened to sue Konami for allegedly using his likeness in the game without permission.

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The victim has also been subject to online bullying.
 

Police make first arrest in Facebook Live sexual assault case
 

Police make first arrest in Facebook Live sexual assault case<br />   

Law enforcement is taking sweeping action following a horrific sexual assault streamed on Facebook’s live broadcast feature. Chicago police report that they've made the first arrest in the case, bringing a 14-year-old boy into custody. There will be more arrests soon, according to the CPD, including a 15-year-old who's next in line. Details of the case are mostly under wraps beyond a connection between the victim and one of her attackers (their age prevents disclosing some of the facts). However, it's already clear that the livestream wasn't the end to the internet-based trauma.
 

Augmented reality meets old-school ink.

The 'Archer' mobile game asks you to break out your printer

The 'Archer' mobile game asks you to break out your printer

By their very nature, most augmented reality games are at least a little bit futuristic. The creators of Archer, however, are embracing the past. The Archer, P.I. mobile game will have you pointing your Android or iOS device at your TV, Facebook and even billboards to scan for clues to a hidden story inside Archer: Dreamland, the film noir-inspired eighth season of the animated series. If you want to claim your rewards and unlock every mystery, though, you'll also have to print and assemble physical objects based on what you see in the show.

But wait, there's more...

1. Roland founder and music legend Ikutaro Kakehashi dies

2. Recommended Reading: Beats 1 is a powerful music marketing tool

3. Tesla's SUV demand is catching up to its sedan

4. Expect to see BlackBerry's name (and tech) on more devices

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Friday 31 March 2017

Editor's Pick: EquiSeq CEO Lexi Palmer: Act Like You're Not Scared and Go at It


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Mar 31, 2017 10:23 AM PT
Lexi Palmer is CEO of EquiSeq, a biotech firm that does genetic testing of horses. Palmer met the company's founder, genetic researcher Paul Szauter, in 2015. "I was just finishing up my degree in interpersonal communications ... and he told me about the company he'd started," Palmer recalled. "I told him I knew everything about horses and said I could learn everything he did and market it." [More...]

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Translating Website Visits Into Quality Leads
Back in the day -- like, 1993 -- every company had to have a website because it was the thing you did! A website was something new, fresh and shiny, and it allowed the marketing team to reach more people than ever before. It was on the Internet, which automatically made your company seem cool. It was totally rad! Within about 18 moths, though, everyone had a website and the novelty wore off. [More...]
Online Freedom of Speech May Be in Peril: Pew
Trolling, cyberbullying, harassment and just plain nastiness have become commonplace online, and this situation is likely to remain unchanged or worsen over the next decade, suggests a Pew Research report released Wednesday. Researchers polled more than 1,500 technology experts, academics, and business and government leaders on the future of free speech online. [More...]
Zephyr Linux: Zippy Performance, Zero Decor
Zephyr Linux is a newcomer to the Linux scene, and it is still morphing from developmental releases. However, it takes an interesting approach to removing desktop clutter and default software bloat. Zephyr is a collaboration between Leonard Ashley and other developers. Ashley built this distro on Devuan, a fork of Debian, and with it he gives the concept of minimalist design a fresh twist. [More...]
A Solution for the Uber CEO's Anger Problem
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has earned a reputation for having a short fuse. In addition to his apparent personal anger management issues, there are the stresses that come with running a giant company -- and Uber recently has been losing executives. When it rains, it pours. What's happening with Kalanick, and can Uber recover its mojo? Many people have issues with anger, but few are in the spotlight. [More...]
House Votes to Kill Privacy Rules Binding ISPs
The House of Representatives has approved the Congressional Review Act, undoing privacy restrictions imposed on ISPs during the Obama administration. The Senate passed the CRA last week in a 50-48 vote along party lines. The White House has expressed support for the CRA. "This is one time I believe the White House," remarked John Simpson, privacy project director at Consumer Watchdog. [More...]
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The Morning After: Twitter cuts the waste, Oculus co-founder leaves Facebook

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It's Friday, March 31, 2017.

Hey, good morning! What's for breakfast?

It’s Friday, so live a little. Maybe order a pizza by robot? How about the latest phone available directly from Microsoft, the, er, Galaxy S8? Meanwhile, Destiny 2 is coming to PCs, and Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey parted ways with Facebook. No April Fools here -- it landing on a weekend means that’s someone else’s problem.
 

There and back again, again.

SpaceX proves its rockets are reusable
 

SpaceX proves its rockets are reusable<br />   

Last night SpaceX launched a cargo mission into orbit, then landed the Falcon 9 rocket booster safely on its drone ship. While that has become almost routine, what’s new is that for the first time, the company reused a rocket that had already made the trip. Being able to reuse booster rockets will be a big part of dropping the price tag on space travel, and Elon Musk says that this time SpaceX even recovered the nose cone -- a $6 million part on its own.

You can pre-order now at Microsoft retail stores.
 

Microsoft has its own version of the Samsung Galaxy S8 (updated)

Microsoft has its own version of the Samsung Galaxy S8 (updated)

Samsung has bundled Microsoft apps like Skype, OneDrive, OneNote and more on its phones and tablets for a while now. But when it comes to the Galaxy S8, the two companies are taking their partnership a step further. Microsoft is selling a special Samsung Galaxy S8 Microsoft Edition that comes loaded with apps and services like Office, OneDrive, Outlook and Cortana. It's interesting that Microsoft's virtual assistant would be included given that these two new handsets are the big debut of Samsung's Bixby.
 

It’s not exactly what we asked for
 

Twitter changed replies
 

Twitter changed replies<br />   

Your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you -- Twitter changed its reply style. The company has been working on this tweak for a while, and the good news is that it stops things like @names, quote tweets, images or polls from counting towards your 140 character limit. Of course, users have already found ways to annoy each other with the feature by creating massive @reply canoes.
 

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'We’re thankful for everything he did for Oculus and VR.'
 

Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey leaves Facebook
 

Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey leaves Facebook<br />   

Palmer Luckey, co-founder of Oculus VR and creator of the Rift headset, is no longer with the company. After the news that he'd donated $10,000 to a group spreading pro-Trump memes, the 24-year old had increasingly shied away from the public eye. That even went as far as skipping last October's Oculus Connect event so as not to be a "distraction" to the news coming out of the conference.

Five years later...

NASA probe Juno captures Jupiter's poles in glorious detail
 

NASA probe Juno captures Jupiter's poles in glorious detail<br />   

Finally, Juno’s taken some nice snaps.
 

It's an interactive relaxation app from the makers of 'Monument Valley'.

Sway is a slick meditation app that makes sure you relax

Sway is a slick meditation app that makes sure you relax

Sway is a smartphone-based meditation (kind of) game, that comes from Ustwo, the company behind acclaimed mobile hit Monument Valley. No, this isn't a dreamily designed puzzler, but the same gentle aesthetics and attention to detail are definitely found in this app's DNA. Mat Smith managed to test Sway out a few times earlier this week and says it’s a cleverly distracting way to get into mindfulness.
 

51.4 megapixels in a DSLR-like body
 

Fujifilm GFX 50S review
 

Fujifilm GFX 50S review<br />   

We spent a week with a $6,500 camera and (probably) didn’t drop it. Sure, the GFX 50S might be better if it had 4K video, but most buyers will be here for the pictures, and they did not disappoint.

But wait, there's more...

1. Donald Trump and the 'clean coal' myth

2. Adobe's experimental app copies one photo's style to another

3. 'Rock Band VR' is the dorkiest game ever and I love it

4. 'Destiny 2' brings the interstellar MMO grind to PC (and PS4 and Xbox One) in September

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