Tag: Tech

  • Search CENTRAL EUROPE MIDDLE EAST SCANDINAVIA AFRICA UK ITALY SPAIN MORENEWSLETTERSALL WRITERS Microsoft is readying multi-session support for Windows 10

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    Microsoft looks poised to add a new Multi Session option to Windows 10, likely this fall, which will allow IT to provide multiple users with remote access to desktops/apps without relying on Windows Server. Microsoft officials hinted earlier this year that they were working on new ways to deliver virtual desktop/app capabilities in Windows 10 […]

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  • Toyota Hatch To Hatch In New York?

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    USA shoppers probably ignored Toyota’s recent unveil of the redesigned Auris hatchback at the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show, as the nameplate doesn’t appear in showrooms stateside. We’ll need to drive the 2019 Corolla to see if Toyota’s big claims about enthusiasm on the road are a reality. The clean profile ends in a stubby […]

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  • Cambridge Analytica Scandal: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Formally Asked to Testify by US Lawmakers

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    The leaders of a key House committee declared Thursday that Facebook officials failed to answer questions about a privacy scandal involving a Trump-connected data-mining company, and they want CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify before the panel. Reps. Greg Walden of Oregon and Frank Pallone of New Jersey said in a brief statement that the “latest revelations regarding Facebook’s use […]

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  • Dropbox IPO launches: Cloud storage lures investors but its deal isn’t best for consumers

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          Dropbox is off to a good start in its goal to make a mint on Wall Street with its new IPO. The cloud storage company began trading just before noon ET Friday at $29, about 38% and eight dollars above the $21 IPO price. Dropbox (DBX) shares continued to hover at about $30 as trading […]

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  • Developer behind the app at the center of data scandal disputes Facebook’s story

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    In an internal email to colleagues at the University of Cambridge, data scientist Aleksandr Kogan called Facebook’s side of the story a “fabrication.” Kogan’s assertions directly contradict those of Facebook executives, who insist he “lied” when passing the data along to Cambridge Analytica.The data scientist at the center of Facebook’s data controversy says the company knew he […]

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  • Sleep++ For Apple Watch: Version 3.0 Brings Automatic Tracking To App

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    Cross Forward Consulting has just launched a new update for its Sleep++ sleep tracking app. Version 3.0 brings automatic sleep tracking to the app, so users won’t have to manually set it up just so it can keep track of sleep quality, length and other metrics at night. The developer started rolling out the latest […]

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  • New Galaxy Note 9 Confirmed By Samsung, But Could Lose Critical Feature

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    Samsung typically uses the Galaxy Note phablets to push new technology before introducing it to the smartphone handsets through the Galaxy S handset six months later. Which means the loss of a technological superpower from the upcoming Galaxy Note 9 could leave a critical void in the South Korean company’s portfolio. That void is the under-screen fingerprint […]

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  • Exclusive sketches show yesterday’s iPhone SE 2 video leak might be real

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    A video leaked on Thursday that allegedly showed Apple’s upcoming iPhone SE 2 for the first time ever. The handset pictured in the video bears a striking resemblance to Apple’s iPhone X, but it appear to be smaller. In place of the rounded stainless steel that wraps around the perimeter of the iPhone X, this phone has […]

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  • 2019 Ram 1500 Pickup First Drive

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    It has been 10 years since the 2009 Ram 1500 pickup rocked the truck world by tossing aside its leaf-spring rear suspension in favor of a more civilized coil-spring setup. For 2013, the automaker bestowed the Ram 1500 with a powerful Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 base engine, an unheard-of (for a pickup) eight-speed automatic transmission, an optional […]

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  • Google opens Maps to bring the real world into games

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    Pokémon Go and other games that use real-world maps are all the rage, but there’s a catch: they typically depend on semi-closed map frameworks that weren’t intended for gaming, forcing developers to jump through hoops to use that mapping info. Google doesn’t want that to be an issue going forward. The search firm is both […]

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