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iPhones and iPads Fail More Often Than Android Smartphones

Posted on August 25, 2016 by manishs

An anonymous reader writes: The main question when picking a new phone is whether to choose an Android one or an iPhone. A new study coming from Blancco Technology Group sheds some light on which devices are the most reliable, based on reliability. The… Continue reading iPhones and iPads Fail More Often Than Android Smartphones→

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Windows 10 Computers Crash When Amazon Kindles Are Plugged In

Posted on August 25, 2016 by manishs

It appears that many users are facing an issue with their Windows 10 computers when they plug in an Amazon Kindle device. According to reports, post Windows 10 Anniversary Update installation, everytime a user connect their Amazon Paperwhite or Voyage,… Continue reading Windows 10 Computers Crash When Amazon Kindles Are Plugged In→

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Malware Sold To Governments Helped Them Spy on iPhones

Posted on August 25, 2016 by manishs

One of the world’s most evasive digital arms dealers is believed to have been taking advantage of three security vulnerabilities in popular Apple products in its efforts to spy on dissidents and journalists, reports The New York Times. (Editor’s note: … Continue reading Malware Sold To Governments Helped Them Spy on iPhones→

Posted in Government

You Can Now Play Solitaire and Tic-Tac-Toe in Google’s Search Results

Posted on August 25, 2016 by manishs

Paul Sawers, writing for VentureBeat: Google announced a couple of fun little nuggets today: you can now play Solitaire and Tic-Tac-Toe directly in Google’s search results. Available through the desktop and Google mobile apps, anyone searching for the … Continue reading You Can Now Play Solitaire and Tic-Tac-Toe in Google’s Search Results→

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China To Crackdown On Unauthorised Radio Broadcasts

Posted on August 25, 2016 by manishs

An anonymous reader writes: Reportedly, in a national campaign aided by more than 30,000 airwave monitors, in over past six months, more than 500 sets of equipment for making unauthorised radio broadcasts were seized in China. The campaign, launched on… Continue reading China To Crackdown On Unauthorised Radio Broadcasts→

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Driver Killed a Pedestrian in Japan While Playing Pokemon Go

Posted on August 25, 2016 by manishs

An anonymous reader writes: One woman was killed and another injured. In what police are calling Japan’s first death linked to Pokemon Go, a driver playing the smartphone game hit two pedestrians on Tuesday night, officials said. The collision broke th… Continue reading Driver Killed a Pedestrian in Japan While Playing Pokemon Go→

Posted in games

Uber Loses At Least $1.2 Billion In First Half of 2016

Posted on August 25, 2016 by manishs

An anonymous reader writes: The ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies Inc. is not a public company, but every three months, dozens of shareholders get on a conference call to hear the latest details on its business performance from its head of finance, … Continue reading Uber Loses At Least $1.2 Billion In First Half of 2016→

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Singapore Launches World’s First ‘Self-driving’ Taxi Service

Posted on August 25, 2016 by manishs

Days before ride-hailing service Uber debuts its self-driving car in Pittsburgh, a company in Singapore has beaten Uber to the race. The Guardian reports: The world’s first “self-driving” taxi service has been launched in Singapore — albeit with a hum… Continue reading Singapore Launches World’s First ‘Self-driving’ Taxi Service→

Posted in transportation

WhatsApp To Share Some Data With Facebook

Posted on August 25, 2016 by manishs

Two years ago when Facebook bought WhatsApp, the instant messaging client said that the deal would not affect the digital privacy of its users. Things are changing now, WhatsApp said Thursday. The Facebook-owned app will share with the company some mem… Continue reading WhatsApp To Share Some Data With Facebook→

Posted in Facebook

Self-Driving Cars Aren’t Going To Be So Great Until We Make Our Maps Better

Posted on August 24, 2016 by manishs

Uber is debuting its self-driving cars in Pittsburgh this month, a move that has many taxi drivers upset. The Verge’s Nilay Patel argues that this move should change the way we think about maps and addresses. He adds that Uber is currently unable to pi… Continue reading Self-Driving Cars Aren’t Going To Be So Great Until We Make Our Maps Better→

Posted in transportation

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