Monday 1 October 2018

The Morning After: Another Google surprise spoiled

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It's Monday, October 01, 2018.

Hey, good morning!

October already? Welcome to the Morning After as we unpack our coziest sweaters and drag out our space heaters in celebration. Over the weekend, we talked brain-to-brain networks, leaked Google hardware (again) and learned how some EU citizens can now use their digital IDs in different countries. (Read in browser)

No surprises.
 

Best Buy inadvertently sold Google's next-gen Chromecast
 

Best Buy inadvertently sold Google's next-gen Chromecast<br />   

Google’s big October 9th showcase loses another surprise. Redditor GroveStreetHomie managed to buy the as-yet-unreleased third-generation Chromecast at a Best Buy that had mistakenly put it out for sale. Externally, it's more a subtle refresh of the 2015 model than a revolution -- it's still a puck-shaped dongle, just with a matte surface and the Chrome logo replaced with the virtually omnipresent ‘G’ from newer devices. Inside, however, it might be more interesting.

Maybe it is just a visual refresh, or maybe…. The FCC recently greenlit a new Chromecast that would include Bluetooth and, potentially, more powerful WiFi. Although it's not certain how Google would use Bluetooth, rumors have swirled of Google developing a game-streaming service that could use the wireless format for gamepads. 
 

Thinking what I'm thinking?
 

Brain-to-brain network allows three people to share their thoughts
 

Brain-to-brain network allows three people to share their thoughts<br />   

Researchers have developed a three-person brain network that lets participants send thoughts to each other -- in this case, to play a Tetris-style game. It uses familiar technology but in a much more scalable format.

The network relied on a combination of electroencephalograms to record electrical activity and transcranial magnetic stimulation to send info. Only one person could both send and receive data, but they also couldn't see the full screen -- that was up to two people who could send thoughts to the receiver. 
 

The current FCC chairman has claimed this bill is 'illegal.'
 

CA governor signs net neutrality bill into law... and then the Justice Department sues
 

CA governor signs net neutrality bill into law... and then the Justice Department sues<br />   

A net neutrality bill that its sponsor Scott Weiner calls "the strongest in the nation" (after being restored to its original form) is now state law in California after being signed by Governor Jerry Brown. SB 822 is intended to restore the protections put in place by a (now-rescinded) 2015 FCC Order, as well as closing "loopholes" that its backers said could have allowed anti-competitive forms of zero-rating. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai captained the effort to repeal those rules and has called the bill "illegal," setting the stage for a squabble between the state and federal government.
 

It should be that much easier to move abroad or open a bank account.
 

EU now recognizes digital IDs across borders
 

The EU officially supports cross-border recognition for digital IDs, making European's virtual driver's license or bank card useful in any member state so long as it's notified according to EU rules. Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and Spain have already finished the notification process. Croatia and Estonia are next in line, while Belgium, Portugal and the UK (still there) are in the early stages. The move should mostly reduce paperwork, making it easier to enroll in universities, check your health records or set up bank accounts.

But wait, there's more...

1. Google Store launches mail-in repair service for Pixel devices

2. After Math: Hello Darkness, my old friend

3. Canada launches fund to guarantee faster broadband in rural areas

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Saturday 29 September 2018

Tech News Flash


Tech News Flash: Saturday -- September 29, 2018

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The Transportation Revolution: Self-Driving Cars Are Only the Beginning
Voice Control for Connected Entertainment: Challenges and Opportunities
Women as CEOs: The Problems and the Promise
Protecting Against 'Natural' Cybersecurity Erosion
In Technology We Trust... But Should We?

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The Transportation Revolution: Self-Driving Cars Are Only the Beginning
The autonomous car has thrown the automotive industry -- an industry
that is notoriously slow to change -- into the forefront of technology.
The autonomous car has become a technology catalyst because it requires
innovation in many areas, ranging from processor and sensor technology
to AI. The industry's focus initially has been on consumers because they
represent the billion-dollar pot of gold.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85595.html

Voice Control for Connected Entertainment: Challenges and Opportunities
Smart speakers are becoming a more common platform for controlling
connected entertainment due to a rapid increase in popularity and ease
of use. Household penetration of smart speakers is expected to reach 47
percent among U.S. broadband households by 2022. New entrants in the
connected consumer electronics market are likely to make announcements
about new voice-controlled speakers at CES 2019
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85589.html

Women as CEOs: The Problems and the Promise
I've followed several female CEOs over the years. Most failed, largely
because they were both unqualified for the job and their boards didn't
back them up. In several cases, the board and the CEO seemed to be in
conflict, or the board failed to act. That has created the impression
that female CEOs are a bad bet. However, I believe the real problem is
that boards haven't been doing their jobs.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85583.html

Protecting Against 'Natural' Cybersecurity Erosion
Every child who's ever played a board game understands that the act of
rolling dice yields an unpredictable result. In fact, that's why
children's board games use dice in the first place: to ensure a random
outcome that is -- from a macro point of view -- about the same
likelihood each time the die is thrown. Consider what would happen if
someone replaced the board game's dice with weighted dice.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85582.html

In Technology We Trust... But Should We?
Since the industrial revolution, technology has changed society
continually. Largely due to innovations in semiconductor electronics,
software and computer technology, the pace of technological development
has continued to accelerate over the past 50 years. Personal computers
now fit into your pocket. You have access to people and information all
over the world through the Internet.
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The Morning After: Facebook got hacked

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It's Saturday, September 29, 2018.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

Welcome to your weekend! We’ll look into Facebook’s unfortunate exposure, Photokina, Oculus Connect and other big events from this week like Google’s 20th birthday.

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Happy birthday!

Facebook hack exposed info on up to 50 million users

Facebook hack exposed info on up to 50 million users

Early Friday, a white-hat hacker briefly promised to live stream a bid to access and delete Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook account. He later canceled the stream and said he reported the bug, however, Facebook did not confirm if this was related to the attack it said had exposed the information of 50 million users.

A flaw in the combination of features that allow a user to view their profile as someone else, and the Happy Birthday videos it can generate, could allow hackers to create an access token for someone else’s account. As a result, it logged out about 90 million users on Friday (50 million affected, plus 40 million that have had a View As lookup in the last year.) and said it’s conducting a security review.

Take a look at the trend.

Sony's full-frame mirrorless cameras finally have some competition

Sony's full-frame mirrorless cameras finally have some competition

Since the launch of the A7 and A7R in 2013, Sony has had virtually no competition in the full-frame mirrorless space. Major players like Canon, Nikon and Panasonic were keeping their focus on other camera formats, such as APS-C, Micro Four Thirds, point-and-shoots and full-frame DSLRs. But that's all starting to change. At Photokina 2018, Panasonic introduced its first full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Lumix S1R and S1, which feature 47- and 24-megapixel sensors, respectively.

More time to play ‘Spider-Man.’

Sony confirms PlayStation Experience won't happen this year

Sony confirms PlayStation Experience won't happen this year

"Now that we have Spider-Man out the door, we're looking down in 2019 to games like Dreams and Days Gone but we wouldn't have enough to bring people all together in some location in North America to have that event," said Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios Chairman Shawn Layden. "We don't want to set expectations really high and then not deliver."

You’ll need new hardware to see battery life improvements.

Wear OS review: Google puts usability first

Wear OS review: Google puts usability first

The third major release of Google’s Wear OS is a satisfying update to its predecessor, though it lags rivals in sophistication. While most of the changes here feel incremental, overall this is a system that helps you get stuff done quickly and makes you want to keep wearing it.

But wait, there's more...

1. Google at 20: The best Doodles of the last 20 years

2. Hayabusa 2 probe snaps a close-up of its asteroid target

3. Bad Password: Silicon Valley's Brett Kavanaugh problem

4. Instagram founders resign from Facebook

5. LG V40 unveiled with all five of its cameras

6. Sweden's ad regulator says 'Distracted Boyfriend' meme is sexist

7. Google at 20: Remembering three dead search engines

8. macOS Mojave updates

9. Casio's see-through G-Shock watches are an icy blast of nostalgia

10. How the first space tourists will make it back to Earth alive

11. ITC judge denies Qualcomm's request, won't stop iPhone imports

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Friday 28 September 2018

Editor's Pick: 5 Reasons the Sales A-Player's Era Is Ending


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Sales talent for a long time has been broken up into three groups: A- players, B-players and C-players. Everyone loves the A-players -- they're the ones who bring home the bacon, after all. The B-players show promise and, with the right training and motivation, could become A- players. The C-players? Well the less said, the better. This simplistic method of segmenting a sales force has worked for decades, but it dates to a simpler era. [More...]

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The New Brick-and-Mortar: Shopping's Blended Future
With the advent of digital technologies and the radical growth of online shopping, it might seem that brick-and-mortar stores are on the way out, but that's not so. Physical stores are likely to remain far into the foreseeable future. However, the nature of those stores will be fundamentally transformed. Only those that become capable omnichannel retailers are likely to survive. [More...]
New MakuluLinux Deserves a Spot in the Majors
MakuluLinux developer Jacque Montague Raymer on Thursday announced the first major release of this year. It is a whole lot more than a mere upgrade of distro packages. MakuluLinux Series 15 offers much more than new artwork and freshly repainted themes and desktop styles. If you crave a Linux OS that is fresh and independent, MakuluLinux is a must-try Linux solution. [More...]
The Crypto-Criminal Bar Brawl
As if e-commerce companies didn't have enough problems with transacting securely and defending against things like fraud, another avalanche of security problems -- like cryptojacking, the act of illegally mining cryptocurrency on your end servers -- has begun. We've also seen a rise in digital credit card skimming attacks against popular e-commerce software such as Magento. [More...]
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