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April, 2016

  • 4 April

    Taliban app gets booted from Google Play store

    An app created by the Taliban to attract people to its cause has been removed from the Google Play store. Known as Alemarah, the app was filled with stories and statements written in the Pashto language and contained videos created by the extremist Islamic group, Bloomberg reported on Sunday. The app “is part of our …

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  • 4 April

    Facebook is getting better for the blind thanks to clever AI

    Studies have shown that blind people often feel excluded or even isolated on social media when they’re unable to fully join in on discussions around visual media. A new feature from Facebook hopes to fix that. The company is expanding out its accessibility features with automatic alternative text — a description of what’s in an image — being provided via …

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  • 4 April

    iPhone SE takes a step backward in bendability test

    Apple’s new iPhone SE is at greater risk of catching the bends than its bigger brethren. Tests conducted by SquareTrade, which sells extended warranties for mobile devices, found the just-released 4-inch iPhone SE to be weaker than the 4.7-inch iPhone 6S and the 5-5-inch 6S Plus. Although the iPhone SE is thicker than the 6S or 6S Plus, SquareTrade said …

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  • 4 April

    iPhone SE fails to catch on during opening weekend

    Apple’s iPhone SE isn’t off to a great start, judging by stats from one analytics firm. During its first official weekend of sales, the new SE snagged just a 0.1 percent share of all iPhones, Localytics said Monday. That’s well off the opening-weekend pace established by its recent predecessors. For example, the iPhone 6 logged in at 2 percent, the …

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  • 3 April

    Airbnb starts cracking down on illegal hosts in San Francisco

    A warning to those San Franciscans who’ve gotten into the illegal hotel business by offering short-term rentals on more than one home: Airbnb is after you. The home-sharing site on Saturday said it’s investigating hosts in the city with multiple listings and plans to give “unwelcome commercial operators” the boot. The company, also based in San Francisco, released data showing …

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  • 3 April

    4 simple note

    I finally realized that Google Docs isn’t the best note-taking app. It’s too clunky for quickly jotting down notes about a project or interesting things I come across throughout the day. So, I went to the Chrome Web Store and searched for a solution that was simple, easy to access, and had only the features I needed (syncing and sign-in …

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  • 3 April

    Telstra denies throttling customers on free data day

    After a major outage knocked out large parts of Telstra’s network last month, the telco was slammed for an entirely different reason yesterday as customers took advantage of a day of free data. Over the course of the day, Telstra says customers churned through 2,686 TB of data — equivalent to 3.4 million HD movies, and roughly 3 times the …

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  • 2 April

    Inside baseball? Siri knows

    Siri wants you to take her out to the ball game. Apple’s voice-activated digital assistant has been updated with a slew of historical baseball statistics just in time for Major League Baseball’s Opening Day on Sunday. Siri also knows the history and stats of 27 other pro, minor and international leagues. Siri definitely knows who National League All-Stars Andrew McCutchen …

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  • 2 April

    How to encrypt your iOS or Android device

    Now playing: Watch this: Encrypt your smartphone 1:28 The battle between Apple and the FBI has brought a renewed focus on the importance of encryption. Regardless of what your opinion on the case may be, I shouldn’t have to explain the significance of protecting your personal data — and it all starts with your smartphone. These devices hold your personal …

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  • 2 April

    With unlimited music choices, how do you discover new music?

    Back in the days before the interwebs turned the music business upside down, our musical vistas were limited to our own collection or whatever was on the radio. That was a long time ago. Even today, in a world with endless choices finding new music that makes you feel something, think, or move isn’t always easy, and if it’s not …

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