Netflix workplace culture often ‘ruthless, demoralizing,’ WSJ reports

Netflix’s workplace culture, at its worst, can be “ruthless, demoralizing and transparent to the point of dysfunctional,” according to a Thursday report by The Wall Street Journal.  It’s a surprising look inside the media giant. Unlike other tech companies, such as Amazon, that’ve been the subject of bruising exposés about workplace culture, Netflix has long …

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Facebook reportedly working on karaoke app called Lasso

Facebook is reportedly working on a standalone music video app to battle TikTok, the karaoke app formerly known as Musical.ly. The social network is developing Lasso, an app that lets you record yourself lip-syncing or dancing to popular songs, TechCrunch reported Wednesday, citing anonymous current and former Facebook employees. Lasso is designed to compete with TikTok, which was known as Musical.ly …

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Mobvoi announces TicWatch C2 and AirPod

Mobvoi hosted its LookUp event on Oct. 24, where it announced two new products: the TicWatch C2 smartwatch and TicPods Free wireless earbuds. Mobvoi is a Chinese company focused on AI, but it’s also known for its various wearables and tech products like the TicWatch Pro and TicHome Mini. The newly announced TicWatch C2 is an upgrade from the previous TicWatch …

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China suggests Trump ‘can use Huawei’ after iPhone tapping report

Responding to a report that President Donald Trump’s personal iPhone was tapped by its spies, China suggested that he switch to Huawei. “If they are very worried about iPhones being tapped, they can use Huawei,” said Hua Chunying, deputy director of the Chinese foreign ministry information department, according to a Thursday morning tweet by The Washington Post’s Luna Lin. Hua …

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Apple and Samsung fined for slowing down phones with updates

Apple and Samsung were fined Wednesday for software updates that Italy’s antitrust watchdog said slowed down users’ phones. The Italian Competition Authority, or AGCM, fined Apple and Samsung 5 million euros (about $5.7 million) each for releasing software updates that “significantly reduced” the performance of phones, the AGCM said in a statement.  Both companies urged people to install updates that weren’t “adequately supported by their …

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Amazon’s Prime Day boost can’t save it from disappointing sales

The boost Amazon received from Prime Day wasn’t high enough to vault the retail giant over Wall Street’s expectations.  Amazon said Thursday that its third-quarter revenue jumped 29 percent, to $56.6 billion, helped by a take from its annual Prime Day sale that RBC Capital Markets estimated at $2 billion. Amazon’s increased revenue still fell shy of the $57.1 billion …

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Google Lens can now ID items in image search results

Google Lens already lets you use your phone’s camera to copy text from a sign, identify plants and animals, scan bar codes and get details on a monument or building. Now Google is bringing the feature’s ID skills to search.  Tap on a Lens button in mobile image search and it will place dots over objects in images so you can …

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Vodafone 5G goes online in a first for the UK

Vodafone says it has activated the UK’s first 5G coverage network. The British telecommunications company on Thursday started streaming over 5G from its site in Salford, Greater Manchester, to test the next generation of wireless connectivity. The site provides coverage to MediaCityUK — a property development with tenants like the BBC, ITV Granada and the University of Salford — and …

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Trump reveals plans to bolster 5G wireless leadership

President Donald Trump really, really likes 5G.  The White House on Thursday announced that it was developing a plan to “position the United States to lead in next generation wireless networks for years to come.”  5G, which refers to the fifth generation of cellular technology, has been hailed as the foundation for other big trends like self-driving cars and streaming virtual reality. …

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eBay: Save 10 percent on anything, today only

Buying something from eBay today? Anything? You can save 10 percent by applying promo code PICKUPTEN. And for once there’s no minimum! shop at Ebay You’ve got until 5 a.m. PT tomorrow (Oct. 26) to use that code. It’s good for a maximum savings of $100, but only on eligible items. Thankfully, nearly everything is eligible. The only exclusions: warranties, protection …

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iPhone XR goes on sale around the world, but fans mostly stay home

The usual crowds that line up for Apple’s newest smartphones didn’t bother to show for the iPhone XR. Apple Stores around the world opened their doors on Friday for the first day selling the iPhone XR, and while Apple has offered something a little different than on previous launches — more colors and arguably the best bang for your buck from the …

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Snapchat’s users keep slipping away

Snapchat isn’t the social media powerhouse it used to be. The tech firm said Thursday that 186 million users logged into the ephemeral messaging app daily in the third quarter, down from 188 million users in the previous quarter. It’s the second quarter in a row that Snapchat has seen a drop in the number of daily active users Snap …

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Wake up to a weather forecast on your iPhone’s lock screen

Here’s how I start my day: I snooze my iPhone’s alarm once (OK, fine — twice), roll out of bed, walk to bathroom, and brush my teeth while checking email and the weather. With a hidden tidbit of iOS 12, I now get a brief but detailed weather forecast right on my iPhone lock screen to help streamline my morning …

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Why 5G is out of reach for more people than you think

This is part of CNET’s “Crossing the Broadband Divide” series exploring the challenges of getting internet access to everyone. I sit in a massive green tractor, called a sprayer, as we drive down the field. A tablet in the machine’s cabin shows a map with blue rectangles marking where we’ve applied chemicals. Soon, I can see another sprayer pop up …

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Online phishing sites skyrocket in number during past year

Be careful, online shoppers. The number of fake retail websites designed to phish for customer information is on the rise, according to a joint report published Wednesday by e-commerce fraud prevention company Riskified and cyber intelligence company IntSights.  Analyzing data from the third quarter of last year to Q3 2018, Riskified and IntSights found a 297 percent increase in retail …

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