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May, 2016

  • 20 May

    Edward Snowden won’t say hello to Allo

    Edward Snowden has joined a growing group of privacy experts criticizing Google for not integrating end-to-end encryption as a default feature in its new Allo messaging app. In a tweet the NSA whistleblower called Allo “dangerous” and warned his followers against using it. Allo has an incognito mode that promises end-to-end encryption through the popular …

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  • 20 May

    Windows 10 Settings menu: The System tab

    It’s clear that Microsoft is trying to phase out the Control Panel and replace it with the prettier, touch-friendly Windows 10 Settings menu. In Windows 10 you can change most (but not all) of your computer’s basic settings in the new Settings menu, which has a permanent home in the Start menu, right above the Power button. Related stories Microsoft’s …

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  • 20 May

    Jack White at Jack in the Box? Fake concerts popping up all over Facebook

    The Internet will always have an endless supply of two things: trolls and jokes. That’s in case America’s presidential elections become more civilized and we need to tap into a backup stockpile to get our fix of both. A recent trend on Facebook that started with one of the more infamous Internet trolling achievements of our time has turned into …

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  • 20 May

    Google and Levi’s team up for commuter smart jacket

    Google and Levi Strauss are showing off their latest wear: a commuter smart jacket. The tech giant and denim maker on Friday unveiled the jacket, which is part of their Project Jacquard collaboration geared toward cyclists on the move. The jacket will be available in a beta version this fall with a widespread release planned for next spring. It wasn’t …

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  • 20 May

    Google: Scary

    Whenever we talk about artificial intelligence, someone inevitably mentions Skynet, the destructive machine system in the Terminator movies. But we shouldn’t be worried about a dystopian rise of the robots. At least that’s the opinion of John Giannandrea, Google’s chief of search and the company’s former AI boss. Why? Because we’re so far away from anything that would even resemble …

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  • 20 May

    Sprint and AT&T launch competing iPhone 6S/6S Plus offers

    Looking for the latest iPhone? Well, Sprint and AT&T are launching similar “buy one, get one free” campaigns for Apple’s big product. The rival carriers said Friday the 4.7-inch Apple iPhone 6s and the 5.5-inch iPhone 6s Plus were both part of the deals. Rival carriers Sprint and AT&T are offering buy one, get one free promotions for the iPhone …

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  • 20 May

    Crave giveaway: Skross international power adapter and interactive charging cable

    Congratulations to Dan D. of Malden, Massachusetts, for winning a fixie bike from Critical Cycles last week, and to Jason B. of Las Vegas for winning a Blu-ray copy of “Deadpool” and a prop from the movie’s set the week before that. With summer almost upon us, you might have some international travel planned (if so, I envy you greatly). …

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  • 20 May

    Apple’s Indian charm offensive has one goal: Sell more iPhones

    While Google was laying out its agenda this week in California, Apple was making some serious moves of its own halfway ’round the world. With Apple CEO Tim Cook in India to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Apple said Wednesday it would establish an iOS design and development accelerator in Bengaluru, the country’s home of startups. A day later, Cook …

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  • 20 May

    Apple could switch to a glass casing for upcoming iPhone

    A Taiwanese iPhone parts supplier has predicted that an upcoming variant of Apple’s handset will feature glass casings. Catcher Technology CEO Allen Horng made the prediction at a shareholder meeting on Thursday, the Nikkei Asian Review reports. Though Catcher currently builds metal frames for iPhones, Horng said he does not expect such a move to impact his business, since an …

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  • 20 May

    CNET UK podcast 482: Android N’s new tricks and Motorola’s cheap new phones

    Google has shown off all its new surprises at its I/O developer conference this week and we’ve been all over it like a pervasive rash. This week on the CNET UK podcast, Andy Hoyle and Luke Westaway discuss the new things you can expect from Android N, Google’s fancy new Daydream VR system and whether or not your next smartwatch …

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