Tuesday, November 1, 2016

LeEco who? Meet China's Apple-Samsung-Netflix-Tesla mashup and other top stories.

  • LeEco who? Meet China's Apple-Samsung-Netflix-Tesla mashup

    LeEco who? Meet China's Apple-Samsung-Netflix-Tesla mashup
    LeEco will offer a whole universe of products and services. James Martin/CNET LeEco thinks of itself as the single source for all things tech.In its home country of China, LeEco is just that, delivering movies it produces on phones and televisions it makes, and hosting e-commerce and streaming sports sites on its own cloud service."If you were to take Apple, Amazon, Paramount Pictures, Tesla, Uber and Netflix and..
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  • Tesla cars to have full self-driving gear, but feature disabled for now

    Tesla cars to have full self-driving gear, but feature disabled for now
    Tesla Motors’ cars will come fitted with full self-driving hardware, as the company jousts with tech rivals like Google and car makers like Ford that are making a dash for the autonomous car market. Model S and Model X cars with the inbuilt hardware are already in production and customers can buy one, Tesla said Wednesday. But the features possible with the new hardware will be enabled only later through over-the-air updates after testing more than “millions of miles of real-world driving..
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  • Google's new Wallpapers app gives your phone that fresh feeling

    Google's new Wallpapers app gives your phone that fresh feeling
    I've long had a pet theory that wallpapers are disproportionately important when it selling new phones. After all, the industrial design of many high-end handsets is pretty identical (just compare the iPhone 7 and the new Google Pixel), but it's the wallpapers that really stand out — those are sometimes the design aspects that feel the newest. In that spirit, if you want to give your old Android handset a bit of a facelift, Google has just the thing: a new stock app named Wallpapers. The app ha..
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  • Tapping into photo history, the £449 Kodak Ektra smartphone puts camera mechanics front and center

    Tapping into photo history, the £449 Kodak Ektra smartphone puts camera mechanics front and center
    In a week where there has been much talk about a new phone vying to have world’s best smartphone camera, another device focused on photos called the Kodak Ektra is also making its public debut (after being teased earlier this month). Launching today in the UK and initially available only in Europe for £449 ($550), the Ektra is hoping to attract photo enthusiasts — in its case by tapping into one of the more iconic brands of the medium, Kodak’s 1940s Ektra camera, alongside some more modern bel..
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  • Galaxy Note 7 owners are angry Samsung is refusing to pay compensation

    Galaxy Note 7 owners are angry Samsung is refusing to pay compensation
    The Note 7 recall has already passed into Halloween costume territory, but for owners of the phone who experienced its dangers first hand, it's not as funny. According to a report from The Guardian, a number of individuals who suffered property damage when their Note 7 exploded say Samsung is resisting paying compensation. In one story in the report, Note 7 owner John Barwick was woken in the middle of the night by the smartphone bursting into flames on his nightstand. He says the resulting fir..
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  • Why do we even care what Peter Thiel thinks about this election?

    Why do we even care what Peter Thiel thinks about this election?
    Peter Thiel is supporting Donald Trump, and it’s time to for Silicon Valley to take sides. Is it for Peter Thiel or against him? Furthermore, should Y Combinator president Sam Altman resign if he can’t bring himself to fire Thiel as a part-time partner? These were actual questions posed publicly yesterday, I’m sorry to note. It’s clear that Trump is about as popular as the Zika virus in Silicon Valley (and, seemingly, a growing number of other places). But it’s worth asking: Why does everyone ..
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  • Will new MacBooks finally make it easier to pick the perfect Apple laptop?

    Will new MacBooks finally make it easier to pick the perfect Apple laptop?
    Now that invites for the October 27 Apple event have seen sent out, there's much speculation about what we will, and won't, see from a purported new generation of MacBook Pro laptops. Thus far, the generally agreed-upon predictions -- as rounded up by Macrumors -- are:New MacBook Pros with a thinner, lighter design and a secondary touchscreen at the top of the keyboard. That tiny screen is said to be replacing the function key row and providing context-based commands -- different "soft" buttons ..
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  • For Nintendo and the NX System, Communication Is Key

    For Nintendo and the NX System, Communication Is Key
    TOKYO—For Nintendo Co., the success of its next videogame platform depends on how well it can communicate with consumers who mostly turned their backs on the last big introduction of its hardware. The Kyoto-based company said Thursday it would show a short video clip about the new product, code-named “NX,” at 10 a.m. New York time. It is the first chance for fans and investors to get the details of a product about which Nintendo has...
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  • 10 beloved PC programs Windows 10 renders obsolete

    10 beloved PC programs Windows 10 renders obsolete
    Let’s start with a killer that took root in Windows 8, but blossomed in Windows 10.Microsoft began baking Windows Defender—its in-house antivirus solution—into Windows 8, but that integration contained a fatal flaw. In a bid to toss PC makers a bloatware bone, Microsoft allowed them to disable Defender and include third-party AV trialware instead. The problem? You had to manually reactivate Windows Defender when that trial was up or risk your computer being vulnerable.Not in Windows 10. Now, Win..
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