Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Kenya Revenue Authority 'lost $39m to hacker'

An IT expert appears in court charged with stealing $39m from Kenya's national tax authority.

Samsung’s Bixby Hopes the World Needs Another Voice Assistant

Samsung’s Bixby Hopes the World Needs Another Voice Assistant
Samsung is getting serious about its voice-assistant game, but Bixby has a lot of promise and a long journey ahead. The post Samsung's Bixby Hopes the World Needs Another Voice Assistant appeared first on WIRED.

Simulated Mars dust makes for weird 3D-printed objects - CNET

European Space Agency researchers print a tiny igloo and a wall corner out of fake Mars dust -- and they look like something you wouldn't want to step in.

Apple is due for a correction, don't 'expect carnage,' says analyst

The tech giant will likely see its stock drop soon, but investors shouldn't expect a huge plunge, technical analyst Tom McClellan told CNBC on Wednesday.

How to get daily news briefings from Alexa

Amazon's personal assistant can help you start your day right by reading you the news. Here's how it works.

Meet the man whose site Mark Zuckerberg reads every day

Gabe Rivera, founder and CEO of Techmeme, influences the most powerful Silicon Valley CEOs.

OnePlus boards hype train with another limited-edition black 3T - CNET

In partnership with Hypebeast, OnePlus turns the most common phone color into a special edition.

Maserati recalls 3,300 Levante crossovers for software bug - Roadshow

The bug may cause the engine to stall at very low speeds.

You can now 'send to Kindle' from Safari on your iPhone - CNET

The Kindle for iOS app's latest update adds the feature to Apple's native browser, though it's been available in Chrome and Firefox.

Moving dartboard makes for perfect aim - CNET

You almost always get a bullseye with this moving dartboard created by YouTuber and former NASA engineer Mark Rober.

This $100M email scam tripped up two big US tech companies - CNET

The victims were a social network and an "internet-related services" company, according to the feds.

McLaren's three-seat hypercar is already sold out, naturally - Roadshow

If you want one, you'll have to pay through the wazoo on the secondhand market.

Your emails: The future of car dashboard displays video - Roadshow

Cooley explains why OLED is a smart technology for the future of your dashboard.

What to expect from Samsung's Galaxy S8 event on March 29

Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ on March 29. Here's what you can expect from the new Android smartphone.

LinkedIn wants to keep you up on Trending Storylines - CNET

The professional network revamps its news feature to try to keep members on the site longer as part of its ongoing redesign efforts.

Google Maps can tell your friends exactly where you are - CNET

The search giant introduces a feature that lets you share your location or route with friends.

LG to launch mobile payment service in South Korea this year - CNET

LG Pay is set to debut via the G6 flagship phone on LG's home turf in the third quarter.

Get a folding portable Bluetooth keyboard for $18.89 - CNET

This is just the thing for those times when an onscreen keyboard won't do. Plus: Serious savings on a VR drone!

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review - CNET

The Galaxy Tab S3 is an impeccably designed tablet with an impressive stylus and stunning HD screen.

Your next New York bus ride may come with Wi-Fi and USB ports - Roadshow

Any upgrade to any bus is a welcome one.

Amazon Alexa on a phone: What's the big deal? - CNET

Amazon's voice assistant has arrived on phones, which is... cool? Redundant? Here's how it might help you, and how it won't.

Amazon Alexa comes to its first Android phone - CNET

But don't expect a mini Amazon Echo or Tap in your pocket.

5 settings every Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 owner should change - CNET

Multitask like a pro, take a break from constant notifications and sleep better at night with these quick settings tweaks.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is a sexy HDR tablet with stylus - CNET

The 9.7-inch HDR-ready tablet is the first of its kind.

Alexa -- and retailers -- want to get to know you better - CNET

Software giant Adobe helps Amazon's digital assistant get more personal by employing a whole lot of data.

Two major US technology firms 'tricked out of $100m'

A Lithuanian man has been charged with a phishing scam in which he was wired large amounts of money.

Instagram tries to steal ad dollars from Snap by proving it drives sales

Instagram's new features help prove return on investment, something advertisers have complained about with Snap.

Amazon's Alexa just conquered another phone

As promised at CES, the Huawei Mate 9 will get Amazon's intelligent assistant starting today.

Android O released to developers, Reddit profiles incoming video - CNET

All the tech stories that matter include Google's release of Android O to developers, Reddit slowly rolling out user profiles and Twitter cracking down heavily on extremist spam accounts.

Gene therapy: What personalized medicine means for you - CNET

From CNET Magazine: What if the next pill you took were tailored to your genetic makeup? That day is almost here.

Indian IT firms brace for tougher H-1B regulations - CNET

Indian IT firms adjust their visa strategies in the US as the government begins accepting foreign work applications next month.

New Vitamix blenders talk to your smoothie containers video - CNET

The Ascent line will use wireless connectivity to determine the best blend settings for the container you use.

Kitchenaid's compact cold brew gadget is made to live in your fridge video - CNET

Even though it's small enough to slide into fridges, the Kitchenaid Cold Brew Coffee Maker has room to brew in big batches.

Here are the 9 best features in Android O - CNET

Google released a developer version of Android O, and here are some of our favorite features and why you should actually care.

5 products to make your home smart today - CNET

You don't have to go installation-crazy to have an awesome smart home.

Fridge, charger, and speakers combine to form the Sobro coffee table video - CNET

The uncanny Sobro coffee table holds a beverage fridge, charges mobile devices, and plays music over Bluetooth.

Snap stock rises after clinching its second 'buy' rating

Snap closed more than 2 percent higher on Tuesday after receiving its second "buy" rating from a Wall Street firm.

Amazon to expand counterfeit removal program in overture to sellers

Amazon.com is expanding a program to remove counterfeit goods from its website.

Microsoft just showed off exactly what Salesforce was worried about

Microsoft just took a direct swipe at Salesforce with a new enterprise-ready version of LinkedIn's Sales Navigator customer relationship management product

UK tech salaries 44% higher than other industries

UK Tech is 'leaps and bounds ahead of anywhere else’

Congress Holding Hearing on Facial Recognition Tech



Facial recognition technology is so pervasive that more than 400 million pictures of Americans' faces are archived in law enforcement networks, according to one federal report from last year.NBC News...

Photo Credit: National Science Foundation

The Dell XPS 15 rates for creation and destruction video - CNET

Whether you design games or just play them now and again, this 15-inch laptop has you covered.

Happy birthday, Captain Kirk! Beam up these galactic gift ideas - CNET

James Tiberius Kirk won't be born for more than 200 years, but when he gets here, he'd probably like an Enterprise beer bottle opener.

Elon Musk slams Donald Trump's NASA bill saying it does nothing to help mission to Mars

Elon Musk has hit back at claims that President Donald Trump’s new NASA bill will be good for his space business.

This is how fast the Samsung Galaxy S8 could be - CNET

We benchmarked the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset and it's pretty freakin' fast.

China's 'Uber for bikes' wheels into Singapore - CNET

The country is Mobike's first international venture outside China.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Which U.S. Targets Have Russia Allegedly Hacked?
[ Thu, 15 Sep 2016 10:35:00 GMT ]
From Olympians to politicians, here are some subjects targeted by assumed Russian hackers.

How Worried Should We Be About Russian Hackers?
[ Thu, 15 Sep 2016 11:18:00 GMT ]
The attacks, and what could happen next, are keeping U.S. intelligence officials awake at night.

Russian Hackers Post More Private Data of U.S. Olympians
[ Thu, 15 Sep 2016 11:47:00 GMT ]
The files purportedly relate to athletes including gold medalists Jack Conger, Kathleen Baker, Brittney Griner and Michelle Carter.

First Batch of iPhone 7 Plus Is Already Sold Out
[ Thu, 15 Sep 2016 12:00:00 GMT ]
Initial quantities of the iPhone 7 Plus have sold out globally as Apple prepares to roll out its new gadget in stores, the company said Wednesday.