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Month: February 2019

Comic: Be Careful Wishing for Keyboard Fixes…

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Apple might not fix your MacBook keyboard the way you want. Read more comics from The Pixel Project. Read the original post by Rich Stevens

A New Google Chrome Extension Will Detect Your Unsafe Passwords

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“Password Checkup” isn’t a password manager but a simple tool that warns you if you’re using a password that’s been exposed in data breaches. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman

The first Sonos architectural speakers are available for preorder

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The Sonos multi-room audio company has partnered with Sonance to design in-wall and outdoor passive speakers for its Sonos Amp. Read the original post by Michael Brown

HomePod Struggling to Gain Market Share Alongside Cheaper Amazon Echo and Google Home Speakers

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Apple’s expensive HomePod speaker accounted for just six percent of the U.S. smart speaker installed base through the fourth quarter of 2018, according to research […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol

CIRP: HomePod Has Captured 6 Percent of U.S. Smart Speaker Market

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The latest study from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) points to Apple occupying a 6 percent share of the smart speaker market in the United […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Supposedly ‘Fair’ Algorithms Can Perpetuate Discrimination

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How the use of AI runs the risk of recreating the insurance industry’s inequities of the previous century. Read the original post by Joi Ito

Supposedly “Fair” Algorithms Can Perpetuate Discrimination

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How the use of AI runs the risk of recreating the insurance industry’s inequities of the previous century. Read the original post by Joi Ito

How to move photos to iCloud Photos without an up-to-date Mac

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iCloud Photos requires the use of Photos in iOS or macOS to sync images across all the devices with which you’re logged into the same […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman

How to Lock WhatsApp on iPhone Using Face ID or Touch ID

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WhatsApp has finally added Face ID/Touch ID support to its iOS app. This means that one can now lock WhatsApp and protect it using Face […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Apple pay iPhone users for slowing down smartphones

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According to the document that was released by the Commission on securities and exchange Commission (SEC), Apple has developed a plan for emergency payouts related […] Read the original post by adminfsd

In the state Duma asked to verify Apple and Samsung on deliberate deterioration of gadgets

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MOSCOW, 5 Feb — RIA Novosti. The state Duma Committee on economic policy, industry, innovative development and entrepreneurship will appeal to Rospotrebnadzor with a request […] Read the original post by adminfsd

The state Duma has charged to understand why the Apple maps Crimea listed as a part of Ukraine

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The state Duma gave the Protocol instructions to committees on security and combating corruption and on information policy, information technologies and communications to understand why […] Read the original post by adminfsd

Xilinx produces HDMI 2.1 IP core

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Xilinx has introduced an HDMI 2.1 IP subsystem to its portfolio of cores, enabling Xilinx devices to transmit, receive and process up to 8K (7680 […] Read the original post by David Manners

‘The Social Network’ Was Right About Facebook All Along

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Director David Fincher’s movie is not necessarily historically accurate, but its lessons about privacy and power still ring true nearly 10 years later. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter

‘The Social Network’ Was Right About Facebook All Along

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Director David Fincher’s movie is not necessarily historically accurate, but its lessons about privacy and power still ring true nearly 10 years later. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter

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