The developer Apple banned for writing fake reviews offers proof of his innocence
Apple CEO Tim Cook Getty Images/Chip Somodevilla This story between the developer that Apple booted from its App Store last week, who makes a popular app called Dash, is heating up. Last week, this developer, Bogdan Popescu, wrote a blog post saying that Apple had accused him of writing fake reviews, banned him and up and deleted his account without warning. Popescu wrote that he never wrote fake reviews. The story blew up and developers, who loved his app, supporte..>> view originalSony is playing a dangerous game to continue its dominance of Microsoft
Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai Getty Images/David Becker In a very real way, the future of the PlayStation is the future of Sony itself. In July, Sony reported that a whopping 78% of the $546 million it earned in quarterly profits came from the segment that encompasses PlayStation, making it the company's golden goose. Indeed, Sony's PlayStation 4 is the dominant player in the current video game console market, with 40 million units sold as of May 2016. Analyst estimat..>> view originalWorkplace by Facebook opens to sell enterprise social networking to the masses
After 20 months in a closed beta under the working title Facebook at Work, (as we predicted it would the other week) today Facebook is finally bringing its enterprise-focused messaging and social networking service to market under a new name, Workplace. It’s not only armed with a new brand: Workplace is launching with a new kind of pricing model based on Facebook-style monthly active user metrics; and some pretty big ambitions after picking up 1,000 organizations as customers while still in it..>> view originalSamsung Tells Consumers to Stop Using Galaxy Note 7
Samsung Electronics Co.’s recall of one of its most advanced smartphones descended further into confusion, as the technology giant told consumers to stop using the Galaxy Note 7 and halted its production and distribution, while investigators probed reports of overheating batteries on devices that were supposed to be safe. The company late on Monday U.S. time said it was asking all telecom carriers and retailers that sell the Note 7...>> view originalImages of Google's first self-driving Chrysler Pacifica minivans surface
Last May, Google and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) signed a deal to make a fleet of self-driving Pacifica minivans — the first phase in a broader autonomous car deal between the two companies. On Sunday, the first prototypes were spotted in a San Francisco parking garage by the CEO of Enterprise Garage Consultancy, who sent some spy photos to Electrek. They show over a dozen plug-in hybrid Pacificas with cameras and LIDAR sensors mounted on their roofs. Google won’t say when it plans on depl..>> view originalGears of War 4: Damian Carmine Easter Egg Location
Gears of War fans will be as familiar with the Carmine family as they are with the Fenix family as no matter what version of the game we play, there will always be one member of the family who is ready to give their all for the safety and well being of everyone around them. With the official release of Gears of War 4 just a few hours away, we have a new Carmine who is ready to lay down his life, but his inclusion in the game may not be as obvious as it’s been in previous Gears of War titles. We..>> view originalCyanogen gets a new CEO, shifts away from selling a full mobile operating system
Cyanogen, a startup behind its own, alternative version of the Android operating system, now has a new CEO. In the wake of reports that the company exaggerated its success in terms of active users, layoffs, and difficulties scaling, Cyanogen’s co-founder and CEO Kirt McMaster will be transitioning into an “Executive Chairman” role, while Lior Tal, previously COO, will now assume the CEO position. In addition, Steve Kondik, Cyanogen’s co-founder and CTO, will be taking on a new role as Chief Sc..>> view originalSamsung's new ArtPC Pulse desktop takes inspiration from Mac Pro
Round and round: Samsung ArtPC Pulse Windows desktopWith its new desktop PC, Samsung hopes it has another hot product on its hands -- just not that kind of hot. In news that will surprise no one, the Korean company appears to be inspired by Apple yet again when it comes to the design of the ArtPC Pulse. If a computer shaped like a cylinder seems familiar, that's because the Mac Pro has taken that form for the last couple of years. It's also remarkably similar to the look of HP's new Pavilion..>> view originalMicrosoft Monday: Paint App Gets Redesigned, No Plans For A New Band, Windows 10 Event On Oct. 26
Sunday, October 16, 2016
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