Tuesday 18 April 2017

The Morning After: Hotels take the fight to Airbnb

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It's Tuesday, April 18, 2017.

Hey, good morning!

We’re warming up for F8. Yep, Facebook’s big annual event kicks off today and it looks like the company has an awful lot planned to show us. Meanwhile, Netflix has explained why it continues to pay for Adam Sandler’s creative output and Verizon made its own smartwatch for some reason. Oh, and here’s a DIY distillery

It's going to be a busy week.
 

What to expect from Facebook's annual developer conference
 

What to expect from Facebook's annual developer conference<br />   

2017 marks the 10th anniversary of F8, and you know that CEO Mark Zuckerberg will want to show off just how far Facebook has come in the past ten years. Covering more Messenger, those Live woes and maybe even a bunch of hardware, here's a look at what we'll hopefully see in the days ahead.
 

Origin's first budget gaming laptop costs less than a grand

There’s such a thing as a budget gaming laptop?
 

There’s such a thing as a budget gaming laptop?<br />   

Origin's EON15-S laptop has always straddled the line between gaming performance and portability, and this year's model does that again, but for a bit less cash. For 2017, the PC maker has added NVIDIA's newish 4GB 1050 Ti graphics card, a model that gives it a (very) mild speed bump over last year's 980M-based EON15-S. That's squeezed into a 1-inch, 5-pound case, and costs $999 for the cheapest configuration. However, there's no high-res screen option this time around -- you’re stuck with a 15.6-inch 1,920 x 1,080 IPS panel. 
 

That’s a big number.

Netflix explains why it keeps paying Adam Sandler for movies
 

Netflix explains why it keeps paying Adam Sandler for movies<br />   

Yesterday Netflix revealed its quarterly earnings, and said it is close to having 100 million streaming customers. But the most surprising statistic had to be news that subscribers have streamed half a billion hours of Adam Sandler movies since the debut of The Original 6.
 

It’s only twice the price of a Model 3
 

Tesla cuts the price on its entry-level Model S by $5,000
 

Tesla cuts the price on its entry-level Model S by $5,000<br />   

Recently, Tesla dropped the cheapest version of its Model S and now it’s followed up by lowering the price of the current entry-level edition. The 75 and 75D are still $1,500 more than the 60/60D was, even after a $5k price cut, but they offer more range and now come standard with features like a glass roof and automatic rear power liftgate.
 

It’s time to get dirty
 

Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt take the fight to Airbnb via lobbyists
 

Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt take the fight to Airbnb via lobbyists<br />   

Inevitably, hotels were going to fight back against “home sharing” apps, and a New York Times report says that time is now. Via lobbyist organizations, the hotel industry is apparently fighting on the “local, state and federal level” to rein in Airbnb and the rest with additional regulation and scrutiny (Of course, some would argue that scrutiny might be necessary).
 

Distill water, hop oil, or whiskey... if your local laws allow it.
 

Picobrew's next goal: A safe and affordable DIY distillery
 

Picobrew's next goal: A safe and affordable DIY distillery<br />   

Picobrew has a new, cheaper countertop beer brewing system. That you already knew. But the company is now dipping its toes into distilling. The Picostill is an add on for the Pico Model C that turns that weird custom designed keg into a countertop distillery. Specifically it's a reflux still that uses vacuum distillation, which doesn't look as cool as a pot or column still, but makes far more efficient use of the space.
 

Finally, a way to revisit Microsoft BASIC 2.0.
 

Go back to 1984 with Internet Archive's Macintosh collection
 

Go back to 1984 with Internet Archive's Macintosh collection<br />   

Not content to sit on the sidelines, the Internet Archive recently resurrected something, too. This time, it's a swath of apps, games and software from the original Macintosh circa 1984. That means stuff like Lode Runner, MacOS System 7.0.1, Microsoft BASIC 2.0 and Space Invaders are on offer in their pixelated, black-and-white glory. Just like the old days. 
 

The Wear24 will set you back $300 with a 2-year activation.
 

Verizon's Android Wear 2.0 watch goes on sale May 11th
 

Verizon's Android Wear 2.0 watch goes on sale May 11th<br />   

Verizon's Android Wear 2.0 smartwatch broke from cover back in February with an scheduled launch for March. Well, that didn't happen. Today, the wireless carrier announced that its Wear24 device would go on sale both in stores and online May 11th. If you'll recall, the wearable is priced at $300 with a 2-year activation plus $5 month to tack one on to your data plan. 
 

But wait, there's more...

1. Google is fixing a Chrome flaw that makes phishing easy

2. HTC already cut the disappointing U Ultra's price

3. What's on TV: 'Silicon Valley,' 'Fargo,' 'Bill Nye' and 'Full Throttle: Remastered'

4. LG's ultralight Gram laptop has too many compromises

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Monday 17 April 2017

The Morning After: Vape bans and life-saving AI

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While we consumed our body weight in chocolate, the US Navy banned vaping on its entire fleet and EA detailed the sequel to Battlefront. There's also a drone that can spy on fish, some stealth iPad upgrades and a potentially life-saving AI.

The batteries kept on exploding

US Navy is banning e-cigarettes across its fleet

US Navy is banning e-cigarettes across its fleet

While they're far from the most dangerous threat to those serving in the US Navy, it turns out e-cigarettes have been posing quite the problem in recent years. A Navy memorandum details 15 incidents of exploding batteries. Two occurred while e-cigarettes were in sailors' mouths, two required fires to be extinguished and one even forced a naval aircraft to abandon its flight and return for landing. With this in mind, it's perhaps no surprise that the US Navy decided to ban e-cigarettes across its entire fleet. Those on terra firma will still be able to vape to their hearts' content, but the prohibition goes into effect next month.

Not quite a free iPad, though

Apple will replace your busted iPad 4 with an iPad Air 2

Apple will replace your busted iPad 4 with an iPad Air 2

It's an everyday occurrence for Apple to deem a faulty product a total loss, and replace it rather than repairing it. What's not so common is swapping that product out for a different -- and much improved -- model. But that's exactly what Apple has started doing with older iPads, according to a leaked memo. Essentially, Apple has run through its stock of the now-ancient iPad 4, and is instructing employees to replace tablets covered by AppleCare with the newer iPad Air 2. Of course, if you're outside of that coverage, it probably makes a lot more sense to stump up the cash for an iPad or iPad Pro.

It even has a bait dispenser

The PowerRay drone helps you catch fish

The PowerRay drone helps you catch fish

Whether you're a spy trying to foil an aquatic crime ring, or just want an upper hand when going fishing, Chinese companyPowerVision has just the drone for you. The PowerRay UUV is a miniature submersible equipped with a light to lure fish, a bait dispenser and even a 4K camera for salmon snooping. The one downside? Because wireless signals don't play nicely with water, the PowerRay needs to be connected to its controller via a roughly 200-feet long cord. Well, that and the $1,500-$1,900 asking price.

You'll play as an Empire soldier

'Star Wars Battlefront' returns this November

'Star Wars Battlefront' returns this November

Do you harbor fantasies of succumbing to the dark side? Someone at EA clearly does, as the sequel to 2015's Battlefront will see you embodying a stormtrooper. Unlike the first game, Battlefront II will have an extensive single-player campaign that aims to fill in the 30-year gap between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens.

The debut trailer shows Iden Versio, the leader of a small team of Imperial soldiers, looking on in horror from Endor as the Death Star is destroyed. It's not only Versio that you'll embody, though, as EA says you'll also control Alliance hero Luke Skywalker.

Computers could save lives

AI can predict heart attacks more accurately than doctors

Enlisting AI to aid in diagnosis could reduce the number of deaths due to cardiovascular disease. A team of researchers from the University of Nottingham, England, developed a machine-learning algorithm that can best the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association's diagnosis guidelines by 7.6 percent. From a set of 83,000 test records, the AI system could have saved 355 extra lives. If you spin that number up to the estimated 20 million people who die each year because of cardiovascular disease, tens of thousands could be saved.

But wait, there's more...

1. Square may be planning a debit card

2. David Bowie's musical is making the leap to VR

3. 'Smart' bandages have 5G data to track your health

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Saturday 15 April 2017

Editor's Pick: Apple May Transform Diabetes Care and Treatment: Report


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Apr 15, 2017 10:40 AM PT
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