Friday, February 19, 2016

Google Play Games will no longer require Google+ login and other top stories.

  • Google Play Games will no longer require Google+ login

    Google Play Games will no longer require Google+ login
    Funny, isn’t it? Time was, everyone and his cousin was signing up to Google+ to see if it could stand toe-to-toe with Facebook. Now, Google’s social networking service has just gotten deemphasized once again, as the tech giant announced Google Play Games won’t be requiring Google+ logins anymore. The process, as is most everything Google and Android–related, will be done via a slow rollout, so if you’ve gotten used to the old system and aren’t willing to let go of it yet, you can rest easy fo..
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  • NASA's biggest telescope ever prepares for million-mile journey

    NASA's biggest telescope ever prepares for million-mile journey
    The biggest space mission ever attempted is getting ready for launch.The James Webb Space Telescope, or Webb, has been built with one goal in mind: to peer into the farthest reaches of the galaxy in order to glean clues about what the universe looked like in its very earliest days. And because Webb has been engineered to be 100 times more sensitive than the Hubble Space Telescope, the granddaddy of all space telescopes, it may even be able to detect signs of life.“If you put something this powe..
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  • 'Fallout 4' crowned game of the year at DICE Awards

    'Fallout 4' crowned game of the year at DICE Awards
    "Fallout 4" wasted the competition at the D.I.C.E. Awards.Bethesda Softworks' role-playing video saga set in a post-apocalyptic Boston won the game of the year prize at the 19th annual D.I.C.E. Awards. "Fallout 4" was also honored with trophies for outstanding achievement in game direction and as a role-playing game of the year, while its spin-off app "Fallout Shelter" was selected as mobile game of the year."I get to work with some amazing people who inspire me every day," said "Fallout" creat..
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  • Facebook Messenger: Why ads could soon be popping up in your chats

    Facebook Messenger: Why ads could soon be popping up in your chats
    Adverts may start appearing soon but Facebook says it doesn't want Messenger to become spammy. Image: Facebook As Messenger creeps up towards the one billion active user mark, details have emerged revealing Facebook's plan to introduce advertising to the chat platform by June.According to an internal Facebook document obtained by TechCrunch, Facebook will let businesses send ads as messages to people who previo..
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  • Windows Phone sales have almost ground to a halt

    Windows Phone sales have almost ground to a halt
    The rest of the smartphone news ain't great either, as the overall market grew just 9.7 percent, the least since 2008. Apple, for one, saw a big dip in its market share from 20.4 percent to 17.7 percent year-over-year, which jibes with reports that iPhone sales have dropped after booming earlier in the year. The good news for Apple is that it boosted its share a touch in 2015, and that it's reportedly introducing a lower-cost iPhone to compete in the mid-range market. Meanwhile, Huawei keeps bo..
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  • Mobile carriers begin blocking ads at network level in Europe

    Mobile carriers begin blocking ads at network level in Europe
    Mobile operator Three will become the first major carrier to introduce ad blocking at the network level in Europe. The news comes nine months after reports emerged that European operators were looking to block online ads en masse. Three UK and Three Italy have announced a partnership with an Israeli company called Shine to install ad-blocking software that can be deployed across their entire network, covering millions of subscribers. If successful, the technology will be introduced to other Thr..
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  • Galaxy S7 parts specs appear: big 1/2.5" camera sensor size and a powerful speaker

    Galaxy S7 parts specs appear: big 1/2.5
    There has been one unprecedented barrage of leaks and speculation around the most eagerly awaited phone of the season - Galaxy S7 - to the point that we are starting to wonder what else is left to know, and if Samsung cares at all about leaks any more, like it did in the past. We kid, the company probably does, but information about the upcoming S7 and its S7 Edge sidekick is pouring from the least expected places - perhaps that is why Samsung can't control the flood.In today's episode of Galaxy..
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  • Facebook, Google, Twitter, Woz, Trump, McAfee, Snowden, and more take sides on Apple vs. the FBI

    Facebook, Google, Twitter, Woz, Trump, McAfee, Snowden, and more take sides on Apple vs. the FBI
    Apple is challenging a federal court order to help access an iPhone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernardino terrorist attack, claiming that doing so would create a “dangerous precedent.” Now, other tech companies and politicians are publicly debating whether Apple’s dead-set protection of user privacy is justified and whether the FBI has a right to enter people’s iPhones via a “backdoor” to ensure national security. Shortly after Apple CEO Tim Cook posted an open letter detailing C..
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  • Apple's Error 53 Backtrack Fix Is Welcome But What About Third Party Repairs?

    Apple's Error 53 Backtrack Fix Is Welcome But What About Third Party Repairs?
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  • This Robotic Limb Gives Drummers A Third Arm That Responds To Gestures And Music It Hears [Video]

    This Robotic Limb Gives Drummers A Third Arm That Responds To Gestures And Music It Hears [Video]
    Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have devised a wearable robotic limb that acts as a third arm for drummers. Pictured here are student Tyler White and Professor Gil Weinberg of Georgia Tech. (Photo : Georgia Institute of Technology) Drummers can now have a third arm that can assist them while playing, thanks to researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology. A team of researchers at the institute have devised a robotic limb that can be attached to one's shoulder. The wear..
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