Friday 17 January 2020

Comcast and NBC explain their Peacock streaming service

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On Thursday afternoon, Comcast and NBC execs hit the stage to pitch the new Peacock streaming service to investors. We heard a lot about the original content headed there, and I wrote up most of the information here, but the key details are its three tiers of pricing (Free with ads, Premium with ads for $5 and ad-free Premium for $10) and staggered launch dates: April 15th for Comcast X1 and Flex customers, July 15th for everyone else. 

So will anyone actually check it out? With plenty of content on the free service, including new NBC shows, some of the Peacock originals and other items, it’s going to get some interest right away. I’m not sure if the ability to watch Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers a few hours early is that big of a deal, but we’ll see, and in the meantime, it has Universal movies, including everything from E.T. to the Fast & Furious series.

Plus, NBC is betting on the Olympics this summer to drive tryouts, and part of its approach is to offer Peacock as an add-on for Comcast and other cable customers. I don’t know if you really can satisfy cable die-hards and cord cutters at the same time, but Comcast is going to try, following AT&T, Apple and Disney’s lead by seeing internet video as a way to boost its other businesses.

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Engadget Podcast: Super Nintendo World, here we go!

Engadget Podcast: Super Nintendo World, here we go! Devindra, Cherlynn and Senior Editor Nick Summers take a relaxing break from the madness of CES by diving into some of this week's news, like the trailer for Japan's Super Nintendo World park. They also question the wisdom of Sony abandoning E3 (yet again), and welcome Microsoft's new Chromium-infused Edge browser. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Pocket Casts or Stitcher.

Intriguing.

This Star Trek-inspired medical bed could make X-rays more affordable

This Star Trek-inspired medical bed could make X-rays more affordable The Nanox.Arc looks like a Star Trek biobed and promises to drop the cost of X-rays to low five-digit figures with a “pay-per-scan” business model.

Who needs a backdoor?

Search warrant suggests FBI pulled data from a locked iPhone 11 Pro Max

Federal agencies are insisting they need Apple’s help to access an iPhone 7 from the Pensacola naval base shooting. However, a Forbes reporter dug up a warrant showing the FBI just recently used a tool called GrayKey to pull information from a locked iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Separately, a forensics company from Israel is reportedly advertising software that can unlock models from the iPhone 5S to the iPhone X. If current technology works on much newer (and presumably more secure) devices, then arguments from AG Bill Barr and others lose some punch.

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Fujifilm X-Pro3 review: One peculiar camera

Fujifilm X-Pro3 review: One peculiar camera This entry in Fujifilm’s X-Pro series has an impractical rear display, tricky-to-learn optical viewfinder and isn’t a good option for shooting video. Still, its impressive autofocus, film simulations and ruggedized body make it perfect for the street shooting that buyers will likely pick it up for.

The team needs more time.

CD Projekt Red delays 'Cyberpunk 2077' until September 17th

CD Projekt Red delays 'Cyberpunk 2077' until September 17th

CD Projekt Red says Cyberpunk 2077 won't be ready in time for its scheduled April 16th release date. As such, it's delaying the futuristic RPG by five months to mid-September. While the game apparently is playable in its current state, "there's still work to be done," the developer said in a tweet. "Due to the sheer scale and complexity of it all, we need more time to finish playtesting, fixing and polishing." It'll provide more updates as it approaches the game's new release date. At least we’ll have time to play the Final Fantasy VII Remake now.

The bad news keeps coming: According to Polygon, the developer's SVP of development MichaƂ Nowakowski told investors in a call that Cyberpunk’s multiplayer mode won't be coming out until after 2021.

Everyone shops online these days.

Bose is closing down all of its US and European stores

Bose is closing down all of its US and European stores

Bose has announced it’s closing a significant number of its stores, due to the popularity of online shopping and reduced consumer interest in brick-and-mortar stores. All of the Bose retail outlets in North America, Europe, Japan and Australia will close, a total of 119. Elsewhere in the world, 130 stores will remain in Greater China and the United Arab Emirates, with a smattering of other locations in India, Southeast Asia and South Korea.

Bose has not revealed how many employees it’s laying off, but estimates suggest it’ll probably be in the hundreds. The company also told Engadget: "Bose noise-cancelling headphones, truly wireless sport earbuds, portable speakers and smart speakers are increasingly purchased through e-commerce."

The unique prospect of testing out high-end audio products was a draw in the ‘90s when Bose opened its first US store, but over the years, the general quality of audio products has improved so much that people can buy online more confidently. Also: Sonos.

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Thursday 16 January 2020

Editor's Pick: Business/Customer Sweet Spots: ECT News Roundtable, Episode 2


Mick Brady
Jan 16, 2020 1:11 PM PT
If you're a small business owner or a key member of an enterprise executive team, you want your firm to succeed. If you're a customer, you want to be treated well. Those goals are not diametrically opposed, but very often it seems that companies and customers are at cross-purposes. ECT News Network recently gathered together five technology experts who did some hard thinking on the subject. [More...]

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It's Crunch Time for California Consumer Privacy Act Compliance
The CCPA -- widely considered to be the toughest law in the U.S. regulating the collection, storage and use of personal information -- went into effect on Jan. 1. Rather than preparing for it, however, many businesses have taken a wait-and-see approach. This could be a serious mistake. The new law is similar in many respects to the EU's GDPR, which went into effect last spring. [More...]
Google Snaps Up Pointy to Help Main Street Stores Get Online
Google has inked a deal to acquire 6-year-old Ireland-based firm Pointy for $163 million. Pointy provides a $900 box with built-in cellular connectivity, which lets brick-and-mortar retailers list their stock online. It plugs into the retailer's barcode scanner and automatically obtains accurate product names and images for display on a Web page hosted by Pointy. [More...]
Adobe Offers Experience Manager as Cloud Service
Adobe has announced the availability of Adobe Experience Manager as a Cloud Service for B2B and B2C companies of all sizes. The service provides "a globally scalable, agile and secure digital foundation that optimizes marketer and developer workflows across the entire content lifecycle," said Haresh Kumar, director of product marketing for Adobe Experience Manager. [More...]
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E-Commerce Minute


E-Commerce Minute: Thursday -- January 16, 2020

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Google Snaps Up Pointy to Help Main Street Stores Get Online
It's Crunch Time for California Consumer Privacy Act Compliance
Adobe Offers Experience Manager as Cloud Service
What's in Your Containers? Try an Open Source Tool to Find Out
4 Marketing Automation Tools for SMB Success in 2020
Building E-Commerce Wave: Social Media Shopping
Some PR Firms Line Their Pockets by Spreading Misinformation
Facebook to Kick Out Some Deepfakes
Few Households Have Taken the Gigabit Broadband Leap
Chatbot or Human? Combine Both to Achieve Customer Service Success

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Today's Story Highlights

Google Snaps Up Pointy to Help Main Street Stores Get Online
Google has inked a deal to acquire 6-year-old Ireland-based firm Pointy
for $163 million. Pointy provides a $900 box with built-in cellular
connectivity, which lets brick-and-mortar retailers list their stock
online. It plugs into the retailer's barcode scanner and automatically
obtains accurate product names and images for display on a Web page
hosted by Pointy.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86458.html

It's Crunch Time for California Consumer Privacy Act Compliance
The CCPA -- widely considered to be the toughest law in the U.S.
regulating the collection, storage and use of personal information --
went into effect on Jan. 1. Rather than preparing for it, however, many
businesses have taken a wait-and-see approach. This could be a serious
mistake. The new law is similar in many respects to the EU's GDPR, which
went into effect last spring.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86456.html

Adobe Offers Experience Manager as Cloud Service
Adobe has announced the availability of Adobe Experience Manager as a
Cloud Service for B2B and B2C companies of all sizes. The service
provides "a globally scalable, agile and secure digital foundation that
optimizes marketer and developer workflows across the entire content
lifecycle," said Haresh Kumar, director of product marketing for Adobe
Experience Manager.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86455.html

What's in Your Containers? Try an Open Source Tool to Find Out
As most security pros know, application containers -- Docker, rkt, etc.
-- and the orchestration elements employed to support them, such as
Kubernetes, are used increasingly in many organizations. Often the
security organization isn't exactly the first stop on the path to
deployment of these tools. If it was in your shop, consider yourself one
of the lucky ones.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86451.html

4 Marketing Automation Tools for SMB Success in 2020
Marketing automation isn't a thing of the future -- it's very much a
part of the here and now for small and midsized businesses across the
world. However, many are unaware of a variety of marketing automation
tools that can help SMBs reach customers in a timely and effective way.
To compete with larger firms on customer reach, SMBs need to approach
their marketing plan with a strategic mindset.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86453.html

Building E-Commerce Wave: Social Media Shopping
Consumers are on social media constantly, scrolling through posts. Many
have begun clicking on brand posts and making purchases. "Social
commerce is becoming increasingly popular for brands," noted Darin
Archer, chief strategy officer at Elastic Path. "Even when the
transaction itself may be happening outside the app, there's a much
smaller gap between discovery and purchase."
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86450.html

Some PR Firms Line Their Pockets by Spreading Misinformation
PR companies long have been known for reshaping perceptions for their
clients. Some now engage in "black PR" -- the calculated spread of
misinformation online. Entrepreneur Peng Kuan Chin's company harvests
online posts written in Chinese, reshapes them, and posts them on
websites under its control. Thousands of fake social media accounts then
spread this manipulated content across the Internet.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86444.html

Facebook to Kick Out Some Deepfakes
Facebook has promised to remove certain "misleading manipulated media":
videos edited or synthesized in ways that likely would mislead viewers
to believe that video subjects said words they did not say; products of
artificial intelligence or machine learning that merge, combine,
replace, or superimpose content onto a video, creating a fake video that
appears to be authentic.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86443.html

Few Households Have Taken the Gigabit Broadband Leap
Increasing numbers of connected devices in the home and greater
consumption of streaming media are driving consumer demand for faster
broadband speeds. In recent years providers have introduced greater
service speeds, bundles and pricing models to address widespread
consumer churn. The service speed average among U.S. broadband
households has increased steadily over the last four years.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86441.html

Chatbot or Human? Combine Both to Achieve Customer Service Success
Companies across industries are shifting toward an automated approach to
customer relations. With the help of chatbots, businesses can reduce
their customer service costs by up to 30 percent and save both
employees' and customers' valuable time. In fact, many customers welcome
chatbots in the customer service process. So, if chatbots offer all of
these advantages, why not automate everything?
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86442.html

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