Wednesday, December 21, 2016

AT&T Debuts 'Call Protect' Service to Protect Against Robocalls and other top stories.

  • AT&T Debuts 'Call Protect' Service to Protect Against Robocalls

    AT&T Debuts 'Call Protect' Service to Protect Against Robocalls
    Someone setups a system for whatever reason(sales, scam) to dial every number and will play a automated message of your choosing if anybody picks up. If someone picks up it will usually transfer you to a person to talk to. It saves time for people operating call centers because the human workers time is not wasted dialing numbers, not getting pickups. All of this of to great annoyance to people with landlines and now with cell phones. Oh right, we get those here too, but very few and far betwe..
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  • EU court says Spanish tax breaks may infringe EU state aid laws

    EU court says Spanish tax breaks may infringe EU state aid laws
    LUXEMBOURG Europe's top court ruled on Wednesday that the European Commission may have been correct in finding tax breaks for Spanish companies on their foreign holdings were illegal.In a case that may give clues as to how judges will deal with more complex tax cases involving Starbucks (SBUX.O) and Apple (AAPL.O), the European Court of Justice (ECJ) said that the lower General Court had erred in annulling the Commission's decision in 2014.The Court of Justice on Wednesday therefore referred t..
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  • Nintendo's mobile Mario game sets download record but pricing proves sticking point

    Nintendo's mobile Mario game sets download record but pricing proves sticking point
    By Makiko Yamazaki | TOKYO TOKYO Nintendo Co Ltd's (7974.T) first Mario smartphone title has set a download record but gamers baulked at the one-time cost of unlocking content, prompting investors to push the Japanese game makers' stock to a one-month low. Super Mario Run hit 25 million downloads just four days after its Dec. 15 release in 151 countries on Apple Inc's AAPL. App Store, earning gross sales of about $21 million, showed data from app analyst Sensor Tower. But Nintendo share..
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  • Apple's new AirPods tough to recycle: report

    Apple's new AirPods tough to recycle: report
    Apple AirPods are displayed during a media event in San Francisco Thomson Reuters By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc's new wireless headphones could be a problem for recyclers, according to an electronics firm that took apart the device to review its component parts. Apple has been promoting a more environmentally conscious image for the company after having come under fire in the past for constructing its devices so tightly that their components ..
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  • Google Demotes Holocaust Denial and Hate Sites in Update to Algorithm

    Google Demotes Holocaust Denial and Hate Sites in Update to Algorithm
    In recent months, Google has confronted a new and unsettling trend: Its top search results for questions about the Holocaust lead to neo-Nazi sites while queries about different ethnic groups direct users to racist or inflammatory material. The company last week said it was reluctant to take action, citing a desire to preserve the integrity of the company’s algorithms, which are designed to turn up relevant information. But on Tuesday, a Google spokesperson told Fortune it is making some change..
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  • Google sued by employee for confidentiality policies that 'muzzle' staff

    Google sued by employee for confidentiality policies that 'muzzle' staff
    A product manager at Google has sued the company over its allegedly illegal confidentiality rules, which, among other things, prohibit employees from speaking even internally about illegal conduct and dangerous product defects for fear that such statements may be used in lawsuits or sought by the government. The alleged policies, which are said to violate California laws, restrict employees' right to speak, work or whistle-blow, and include restrictions on speaking to the government, atto..
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  • First Click: What the hell is going on in Apple's US-based Mac Pro factory?

    First Click: What the hell is going on in Apple's US-based Mac Pro factory?
    Remember when Apple came out with its six-guns a blazin' to announce its Mac Pro and a return to US manufacturing? It was a big deal for much of 2013 and 2014, accompanied by a lot of flag-waving bombast and back-patting bravado. But then Apple fell ...
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  • Best Buy's Last Minute Holiday Deals Include $125 Off iPad Pro, Up to $200 Off Macs

    Best Buy's Last Minute Holiday Deals Include $125 Off iPad Pro, Up to $200 Off Macs
    With Christmas less than a week away, Best Buy has decided to offer some last minute holiday deals on Apple products for customers who still need to purchase a gift. Deals include discounts on the iPad Pro, the iPhone 7, and Apple's line of MacBooks. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Best Buy and may earn commissions on purchases made through these links. iPads Best Buy is discounting all 9.7-inch iPad Pro models by $125, which drops the price on the entry-level 32GB model to $47..
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  • Twitter is 'toast' and the stock is not even worth $10: Analyst

    Twitter is 'toast' and the stock is not even worth $10: Analyst
    Twitter was courted by a number of potential acquirers earlier this year, including Salesforce, but talks ended without a deal. While some still think Twitter should be acquired, the company has to go it alone and try to boost users. One focus has been on live video. Twitter live-streams Thursday night NFL games, and on Tuesday announced plans to live-stream the Golden Globes pre-show. Analysts see this as a potential driver of growth if it takes off. Trefis, a platform that uses data ..
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