Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Samsung Turns to Next Year's Galaxy S8 as Note Fiasco Burns Profits and other top stories.

  • Samsung Turns to Next Year's Galaxy S8 as Note Fiasco Burns Profits

    Samsung Turns to Next Year's Galaxy S8 as Note Fiasco Burns Profits
    SEOUL—Samsung Electronics Co. wants to move on from the Galaxy Note 7. Doing so may not be easy. Two weeks after scrapping its fire-prone smartphone, the company on Thursday revealed a big hit to its bottom line, pledged a “thorough” and “open” investigation into the phone’s problems and elevated third-generation heir apparent Lee Jae-yong to his first board seat. But problems remain for Samsung: It won’t have a new flagship...
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  • Twitter plans to get up close and personal, surfacing content for your special interests

    Twitter plans to get up close and personal, surfacing content for your special interests
    In Twitter’s Q3 earnings call today, executives dodged a question from an analyst about whether the company could give details about any “big, revolutionary” product changes that might move the needle on Twitter’s sluggish growth. But they did open the curtains on one of the “hundreds of small changes” it’s planning in coming months. The company is working on ways of making the Timeline, (currently) the heart of Twitter, into a more personal experience, with special-interest views around, say,..
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  • Seven big questions about Microsoft's new VR headsets

    Seven big questions about Microsoft's new VR headsets
    Today’s big tech news might be the fancy-looking Surface Studio PC, but Microsoft also decided to make a major virtual reality announcement during its Windows event: a whole new line of VR headsets with built-in tracking sensors, starting at the surprisingly low price of $299. Manufactured by Microsoft partners like Asus, Acer, Lenovo, HP, and Dell, the headsets were shown briefly, and in little detail. But we saw just enough to raise a lot of questions about how they’ll actually work — and wha..
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  • Facebook launches augmented reality selfie “masks” for Live video

    Facebook launches augmented reality selfie “masks” for Live video
    Copying Snapchat and capitalizing on the acquisition of MSQRD, today Facebook finally integrated augmented reality selfie lenses it calls “Masks” into its main app. Starting with some Halloween-themed skeleton, witch, and pumpkin masks, some Facebook users can now start to use the special effects when they go Live. The feature will start rolling out today to iOS users in the US, UK, and New Zealand, and public figures on Facebook Mentions for iOS. Facebook says masks will come to Android and m..
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  • Inventor of DNS on the DYN attack: 'DDoS threatens our values and freedoms, as well as our surfing'

    Inventor of DNS on the DYN attack: 'DDoS threatens our values and freedoms, as well as our surfing'
    Imagine standing in line at a coffee shop, the place is brimming with people all shouting their order at the one overwhelmed barista. You place your order but he can’t hear you. You shout it, you scream it over the din of the thousands of people also ordering their coffee, but the barista just shrugs because he can’t get your order much less process it. No coffee for you. As you leave you realize those thousands of other customers aren’t even customers, they were just noise generated to keep ..
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  • Apple's new MacBook Pro is expertly timed

    Apple's new MacBook Pro is expertly timed
    If you want to watch a master at work, observe Apple’s timing of product launches. It’s one of the underrated aspects of the American giant’s prodigious and prolonged success, but it’s been instrumental. Today’s long-awaited MacBook Pro redesign is just the latest example, coming swiftly on the heels of Apple reporting declining earnings and Microsoft announcing an eye-catching new PC — both of which are liable to be avalanched by excited chatter about Apple’s exciting new laptop. In a previous..
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  • The Google Pixel's camera is great in low light, you just have to trust HDR

    The Google Pixel's camera is great in low light, you just have to trust HDR
    Last week, I spent many hours poring over images from the newly released Google Pixel. I was checking them against photos from the iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge in what has become a twice-yearly exercise: trying to discern which new phone has the best camera. The conclusion was that the Pixel is pretty much the best, but the difference between the three was closer than ever. One area where the Pixel seemed to be lacking, however, was in low light situations. The images from the iPhone and..
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  • Apple postpones the AirPods release date to ???

    Apple postpones the AirPods release date to ???
    AirPods won’t be coming out in October as originally promised. Apple has confirmed that the release of the new AirPods has been postponed, but the company did not divulge a new release date or any other specifics as to what caused the delay. Apple first announced the AirPods during its iPhone 7 even in early September, and claimed that they truly-wireless version of the EarPods would go on sale in late October. “The early response to AirPods has been incredible. We don’t believe in shipping a ..
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  • Qualcomm to Buy NXP Semiconductors for $39 Billion

    Qualcomm to Buy NXP Semiconductors for $39 Billion
    Qualcomm Inc. agreed to buy NXP Semiconductors NV for $39 billion, adding the top supplier of automotive chips to the San Diego company best known for designing smartphone chips. The agreement represents the biggest semiconductor deal ever, eclipsing Avago Technologies Ltd.’s pact to buy rival Broadcom Corp. for $37 billion, and behind only Dell Inc.’s $60 billion acquisition of EMC Corp. among pure tech deals. The deal...
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