Sunday, June 25, 2017

Uber's Driverless Car Ambitions at Stake in Waymo Court Clash and other top stories.

  • Uber's Driverless Car Ambitions at Stake in Waymo Court Clash

    Uber's Driverless Car Ambitions at Stake in Waymo Court Clash
    Uber Technologies Inc. Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick calls driverless cars an “existential” necessity for his company. If he’s right, Uber can’t afford to lose in its court fight with rival Waymo.The two titans are wrangling in San Francisco federal court over allegations that Uber ripped off trade secrets from Waymo’s driverless project. On Wednesday, a judge will weigh the Alphabet Inc. unit’s request to freeze Uber’s efforts to develop a fully autonomous car until a jury issues a v..
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  • Apple's 'Other Products' Category Sees Strong Growth in Q2 2017

    Apple's 'Other Products' Category Sees Strong Growth in Q2 2017
    Apple's "Other Products" category, which includes the Apple TV, Apple Watch, Beats products, iPod, and Apple-branded and third-party accessories, is seeing solid growth according to Apple's Q2 2017 earnings results. Revenue from "Other Products" was at $2.87 billion during the quarter, up from $2.19 billion in the year-ago quarter. Apple Watch sales doubled year-over-year during the holiday quarter, and according to Apple CEO Tim Cook, the response to AirPods has been "great." Cook says ..
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  • Facebook Messenger rolls out Instant Games worldwide

    Facebook Messenger rolls out Instant Games worldwide
    Facebook is sidestepping the app stores by now allowing everyone to play no-download HTML5 “Instant Games” inside of Facebook Messenger. Launched in the U.S. in November, Instant Games are now globally available with 50 titles to play, from Pac-Man to 8 Ball Pool. Plus, Facebook is rolling out two new features it announced at its F8 conference earlier this month. Developers can make game bots that communicate with players about new levels or rewards, like the game EverWing now does. And fulfil..
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  • Meet the Latitude 11 EDU, Dell's Windows 10 S answer to the Chromebook

    Meet the Latitude 11 EDU, Dell's Windows 10 S answer to the Chromebook
    Dell’s Latitude 11 EDU 360 3189 is one of the sturdy, affordable Windows 10 S laptops joining Microsoft's campaign to nudge Chromebooks out of the classroom. You don't have to be a student or a parent to understand the software giant's desire to nurture a new generation of Windows users. When we tried it at Microsoft's education-focused event May 2 in New York, we could see how it might have a fighting chance. The $299 Latitude 11 EDU has company: Other hardware partners include HP, Samsun..
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  • Camera Shootout: Samsung Galaxy S8 Vs. LG G6

    Camera Shootout: Samsung Galaxy S8 Vs. LG G6
    Ben Sin The LG G6 (left) and the Samsung Galaxy S8 In my thirty some years of life, I have witnessed some iconic rivalries. Kobe or LeBron? Nintendo or Sega? Raw or Nitro? Stone Cold or the Rock? Marvel or DC? While some of these rivalries have been overblown by the media and fans -- Kobe and Bron's absolute peaks never overlapped, and the two have never even met in the playoffs -- others, like the late 90s pro wrestling war between WWF and WCW, definitely lived up to the very meaning ..
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  • May 2017 Android platform distribution shows another big gain for Nougat and a small uptick for older versions

    May 2017 Android platform distribution shows another big gain for Nougat and a small uptick for older versions
    ... Google has updated the developer dashboard for May, giving us an overview of the Android device ecosystem. Nougat continues to inch upward at a respectable rate—it's now over 7% of devices. However, there's some strange stuff at the bottom of the heap. Gingerbread and Lollipop both saw small increases in usage share this month because math is weird. Here's an update comparison chart with this month's values. Android version stats, May 2017 Android versionPrevious data (%)Current data (..
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  • Number Of Alternative Android App Stores Growing In 2017

    Number Of Alternative Android App Stores Growing In 2017
    Number Of Alternative Android App Stores Growing In 2017 The number of alternative Android app stores is still growing in a steady manner, a recent study conducted by 451 Research and sponsored by mobile strategy platform appScatter found. According to the company’s 15-page white paper published on Wednesday, while the Google Play Store might have been the only viable online market for Android apps several years back, that dominance is now gradually being challenged by a wide variety of..
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  • Another AI assistant... It's getting crowded in here, isn't it, Siri?

    Another AI assistant... It's getting crowded in here, isn't it, Siri?
    Analysis Voice-activated speakers and digital assistants may just seem like the modern, more annoying version of the old Microsoft paperclip, continually offering help and reminders where they are not needed. But while Apple Siri, Microsoft Cortana, Google Home/Now and Amazon Echo/Alexa may have a long way to go, we will look back on them as the advance guard in a crucial battle – to define and control the next generation of the mobile and web experience, on the long route to the Tactile Intern..
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  • Apple may have 'hit a ceiling' in China as sales fall 14%, but CEO Tim Cook is still 'enthusiastic'

    Apple may have 'hit a ceiling' in China as sales fall 14%, but CEO Tim Cook is still 'enthusiastic'
    VCG | VCG | Getty Images Apple CEO Tim Cook attends China Development Forum 2017 - Economic Summit at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse on March 18, 2017 in Beijing, China. There's concern that Apple won't see the growth in China that it experienced when it released the iPhone 6 Plus – it's first large screen device. "China is roughly a 100 million shipment market per quarter, with the premium segment accounting for close to 25 percent of the market on average. Apple has hit a ceiling in terms o..
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  • Zelda: Breath of the Wild's DLC Sounds Like 'The Division' DLC, And That Isn't A Compliment

    Zelda: Breath of the Wild's DLC Sounds Like 'The Division' DLC, And That Isn't A Compliment
    Nintendo The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Now that I’ve had some time to process last night’s Zelda: Breath of the Wild DLC announcement, I find that I’m a bit disappointed with it all (and I'm not alone). Years ago, Nintendo was reluctant to jump on the DLC train, but as they showed in games like Hyrule Warriors and Mario Kart, they actually did DLC really well once they did decide to take it on. But what I’m seeing in this first Breath of the Wild DLC pack, The Master Trials, ..
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