Friday, 20 July 2018

The Morning After: The summer of esports, how Android stifles competition

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Hey, good morning!

You’ve made it to Friday. To reward those efforts, we take the official Tour De France game to task for being, well, rubbish, test out the expensive modular motorcycle of the future, and spell out this summer when it comes to esports schedules.

It’s probably better just to wait for the battery to recharge.

Zero motorcycle’s modular battery is one pricey upgrade

Zero motorcycle’s modular battery is one pricey upgrade

Electric motorcycles can be a tough sell.  Hybrids and electric cars can save a driver money in the long run, that doesn't really apply to motorcycles which already get excellent mileage on gas. That said, on bikes like Zero’s, you can silently cruise around without frightening the neighborhood pets with a bombastic exhaust. Oh and there's also the incredible electric torque. Senior Editor Roberto Baldwin says Zero’s FX is a fun, nimble commuter bike with a modular battery pack that, sadly, most people won’t use.

#CloneWarsSaved.
 

'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' to return on Disney's streaming service
 

At Comic-Con, Clone Wars supervising director Dave Filoni made the surprise announcement that a new 12-episode season of the Star Wars show will arrive on Disney's upcoming streaming service, and showed off a quick teaser trailer.
 

From 'League of Legends' to 'Fortnite', esports are in full swing.

It's peak esports season: Here's how to watch the games
 

It's peak esports season: Here's how to watch the games<br />   

Thinking of watching the best video game players in the world battle it out for millions in prize money? Well, here’s a handy viewing guide for upcoming matches in five major esports titles: Overwatch, League of Legends, Fortnite, Arena of Valor and Call of Duty. It's nearly championship time for most of these games, so matches are primed to be extra exciting.

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The SKEYE Nano 2 Camera Drone is half off right now.

The SKEYE Nano 2 Camera Drone is half off right now.

Hardware variety does not equal choice in software.
 

Hey Google, Android actually does stifle competition
 

Hey Google, Android actually does stifle competition<br />   

Sundar Pichai knows that the choice of mobile OS nowadays boils down to Android or iOS. He published a blog post yesterday in response to the European Commission's competition decision against Android, which opens saying, "If you buy an Android phone, you're choosing one of the world's two most popular mobile platforms." 

In Pichai’s post, he acknowledged that with Android, the company can "offer phone makers the option of pre-loading a suite of popular Google apps..., some of which generate revenue for us." Cherlynn Low lays out how Google is stifling competition, even while it’s battling with Apple for mobile dominance.
 

Maybe don’t go for the fully tricked-out model.

Apple's slim MacBook Pro design could be holding back its i9 CPU
 

Apple's slim MacBook Pro design could be holding back its i9 CPU<br />   

The 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro lets you crank up the processor power by swapping in an Intel 2.9GHz six-core Core i9 CPU for an extra $300. But the chip seems to be struggling when it's handling power-hungry tasks, to the point where the average clock speed is vastly below the advertised performance of the CPU. Some tests even showed that it fared worse than the i7 model.

A deal with Cargo offers snacks and phone chargers on the road.
 

Uber drivers can sell you goods during your ride
 

Uber drivers can sell you goods during your ride<br />   

Uber has formed a partnership with Cargo to give drivers free boxes full of goods they can sell to passengers through a mobile app, ranging from snacks to phone chargers. Drivers in Los Angeles and San Francisco can pick up the boxes today at Uber's support centers (known as Greenlight Hubs), and there are plans to expand to other cities with Cargo service (including New York City, Atlanta and Dallas).
 

But wait, there's more...

1. After Android, is Google's Fuchsia OS the next thing?

2. Tempow turns any old Bluetooth speakers into a surround sound system

3. 'Iron Fist' season two hits Netflix on September 7th

4. Nissan's Leaf E-Plus may offer more range and extra power in 2019

5. DC's streaming service will cost $8 per month

6. VW will build its electric microbus and crossover in the US

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Thursday, 19 July 2018

The Morning After: Fines and flying cars

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It's Thursday, July 19, 2018.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

Google got some bad news, but Terrafugia is ready to make the ‘flying car’ a real thing. It must be Thursday.

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And it’s required to allow manufacturers to use Android forks.

Google fined $5.04 billion for forcing its apps onto Android phones

Google fined $5.04 billion for forcing its apps onto Android phones

The EU Commission wrote: “In accordance with the Commission's 2006 Guidelines ... the fine has been calculated on the basis of the value of Google's revenue from search advertising services on Android devices in the EEA [European Economic Area]. The Commission decision requires Google to bring its illegal conduct to an end in an effective manner within 90 days of the decision.” Google plans to appeal the decision. 

Confused about how all this works? Don’t worry, we’ll explain.

Without breaking anything.

How ‘Mission: Impossible’ made the leap to 4K and HDR

How ‘Mission: Impossible’ made the leap to 4K and HDR

To prime audiences for the next film, Fallout, Paramount re-released the entire Mission: Impossible series on 4K Blu-ray last month. The new discs are not only a huge upgrade for cinephiles but also a fascinating glimpse at how studios can revive older films for the 4K/HDR era.

Will this be enough?

Apple’s MacBook eGPU is a step toward winning back creative pros

Apple’s MacBook eGPU is a step toward winning back creative pros

Many see the MacBook Pro's Touch Bar as a dumb consumer gimmick, and worse, Apple's top-end laptops have failed to keep pace technologically with powerful, well-designed PCs from Microsoft, Dell and others. But this $700 eGPU is a strong sign that Apple hasn't given up on the creators that are most passionate about its products.

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You can save hundreds on up to 3TB of lifetime cloud storage from Zools today.

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Here we go.

You can legally download 3D-printed gun designs next month

You can legally download 3D-printed gun designs next month

Starting August 1st, it will be legal to download the schematics for a 3D-printed gun in the US.

With a few upgrades.

Terrafugia's first flying car should finally go on sale in 2019

Terrafugia's first flying car should finally go on sale in 2019

 The company has announced that the first production models of the Transition will go on sale sometime in 2019. 

But wait, there's more...

1. Fujifilm's oddball XF10 fixed-lens APS-C camera costs only $500

2. Pro drone racing confronts its amateur roots

3. WSJ: Samsung will launch a foldable-screen phone in early 2019

4. The latest 'BlazBlue' reminds me how impenetrable fighting games can be

5. Netflix adds a handy navigation bar to its TV UI

6. Corning claims Gorilla Glass 6 gives phones a better shot at surviving multiple drops

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Wednesday, 18 July 2018

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Microsoft's New Skype Could Be Risky Gamble
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New MacBook Pros Get Major Power Boost
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Marketing Partnership to Help Fine-Tune Targeting
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Tech News Flash: Wednesday -- July 18, 2018

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Headline Scan
Microsoft's New Skype Could Be Risky Gamble
New Roku Speakers Offer Sophisticated Audio for Smart TVs
Pinguy OS Puts On a Happier GNOME 3 Face
Could a Tech Collaboration Tool Fix Dysfunctional Governments?
New MacBook Pros Get Major Power Boost
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Today's Story Highlights

Microsoft's New Skype Could Be Risky Gamble
Microsoft has announced a new version of its Skype messaging app, along
with a warning that previous versions of the software will be disabled
after Sept. 1. "As we roll out improvements, there comes a time when we
must shut down older services and application versions," wrote the Skype
Team in an online post. "This is done to ensure that all customers have
the best possible Skype experience."
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85451.html

New Roku Speakers Offer Sophisticated Audio for Smart TVs
Roku has earned a reputation for making streaming TV products that are
easy to set up and use, and that deliver above-average quality at
affordable prices -- and that's the approach it has taken with its new
Roku TV Wireless Speakers. The company unveiled the speakers on Monday,
and expects to start shipping them in October, when they will sell for
$199.99.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85449.html

Pinguy OS Puts On a Happier GNOME 3 Face
Pinguy OS 18.04 is an Ubuntu-based distribution that offers a non-
standard GNOME desktop environment intended to be friendlier for new
Linux users. This distro is a solid Linux OS with a focus on simple and
straightforward usability for the non-geek desktop user. If you do not
like tinkering with settings or having numerous power-grabbing fancy
screen animations, Pinguy OS could be a good choice.
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Could a Tech Collaboration Tool Fix Dysfunctional Governments?
Microsoft Inspire is taking place this week, and a huge number of my
personal friends and I were prebriefed on what the big announcements
would be. Strangely, the embargo on the news lifted last week, so I'm
not going to get in trouble for sharing some of the revelations. There
are a number of interesting elements, including Microsoft's suddenly
aggressive move to use Azure as an IoT host.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85445.html

New MacBook Pros Get Major Power Boost
Apple has announced updated MacBook Pro 13- and 15-inch notebooks with a
Touch Bar, 8th-generation Intel Core processors, support for up to 32 GB
of DDR memory in the larger notebook, a True Tone display, and an
improved third-generation keyboard for quiet typing. The 15-inch model
comes with 6-core Intel Core i7 and i9 processors rated at up to 2.9 GHz
-- with Turbo Boost, up to 4.8 GHz.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85443.html

How Smart Should a Home Be?
One of the loudest buzzes in the Internet of Things is around smart
homes. Vendors have rushed to connect everything imaginable within a
house, including lights, appliances, entertainment systems, windows,
shades, door locks, ceiling fans, faucets, smoke detectors, security
systems, furniture -- basically anything with a battery or power cord
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