Monday, October 22, 2018

Asteroid pioneers: The team who put rovers on a space rock

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Asteroid pioneers: The team who put rovers on a space rock
Asteroid pioneers: The team who put rovers on a space rock
Japan's space agency Hayabusa-2 spacecraft is the first one to place robot rovers on an asteroid's surface.
Addison Lee plans self-driving taxis by 2021
Addison Lee plans self-driving taxis by 2021
The taxi firm is pitting itself against rival Uber in a race to offer self-driving car services.
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Review: The Updated Fitbit Charge 3 is More of the Same, but Better
Review: The Updated Fitbit Charge 3 is More of the Same, but Better
If you're going to look at an advanced fitness tracker, why not just get a smartwatch?

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Mostly Hotly Sought-After Linux Skills

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Mostly Hotly Sought-After Linux Skills
The Linux Foundation's 2018 Open Source Technology Jobs Report shows rapid growth in the demand for open source technical talent, with Linux skills a must-have requirement for entry-level positions. Linux coding is the most sought-after open source skill. Linux-based container technology is a close second. The report provides an overview of open source career trends, factors motivating professionals in the industry, and ways employers attract and retain qualified talent. This year's report features data from more than 750 hiring managers.
How to Prevent the Internet From Ruining Your Company's Reputation
When it comes to business, you're only as good as your reputation. Indeed, your reputation is your brand. It is the substance your logo represents; it is the glue in customer brand loyalty. In a word, reputation is everything. Yet it's not entirely under your control. That doesn't mean you are helpless as a victim of false accusations, ratings, or wrongful attacks on your company's character, however. Following are some things you can do to manage your company's reputation when things go awry despite your best efforts.
The Future of Open Source
Linux and the open source business model are far different today than many of the early developers might have hoped. Neither can claim a rags-to-riches story. Rather, their growth cycles have been a series of hit-or-miss milestones. The Linux desktop has yet to find a home on the majority of consumer and enterprise computers. However, Linux-powered technology has long ruled the Internet and conquered the cloud and Internet of Things deployments. Both Linux and free open source licensing have dominated in other ways.
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14 Awesome Game, Console, Headset, and Controller Deals
14 Awesome Game, Console, Headset, and Controller Deals
New console bundles, discounted wireless headsets, and a bunch of game sales are happening now.
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Anonymous Pro-Brexit ads on Facebook say 'bin Chequers'
Anonymous Pro-Brexit ads on Facebook say 'bin Chequers'
A senior MP questions how a pro-Brexit website can run adverts without saying who has paid for them.

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Hi-tech glasses offer alternative to bifocals

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Hi-tech glasses offer alternative to bifocals
Hi-tech glasses offer alternative to bifocals
The regular prescription lenses can change to bifocals and back again at the touch of a button.
Online sellers 'pay for positive reviews'
Online sellers 'pay for positive reviews'
A Which? investigator was hired to write high-rated reviews online in return for free goods.
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Gadget Lab Podcast: Pinterest’s Evan Sharp on What Makes Good Software
Gadget Lab Podcast: Pinterest’s Evan Sharp on What Makes Good Software
The first installment of our podcast interviews taped at WIRED’s 25th anniversary festival.

Friday, October 19, 2018

3 Wine Aroma Kits Tested: Aromabar, Aromaster, and Le Nez du Vin

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3 Wine Aroma Kits Tested: Aromabar, Aromaster, and Le Nez du Vin
3 Wine Aroma Kits Tested: Aromabar, Aromaster, and Le Nez du Vin
Is your schnoz a schlub? Strengthen your sniffer by teaching it to discern common wine aromas with one of these training kits.
Roku Premiere Plus Review (2018): Affordable 4K HDR Streaming
Roku Premiere Plus Review (2018): Affordable 4K HDR Streaming
Roku brings the price of 4K TV streaming down to new lows, with a few caveats.
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Facebook sued over video viewing figures
Facebook sued over video viewing figures
Legal action brought by advertisers claims the social network knew about problems in metrics in 2015.
The story behind your PlayStation username
The story behind your PlayStation username
PlayStation's long-awaited new feature means weird and embarrassing names will be no more.
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6 Tips for Managing Data Before an Emergency Strikes
Think about planning for a natural disaster emergency that might affect your home. You'd likely store some water, flashlights, food, blankets and other essentials. The key element of your planning would be proactivity. You'd do all of the work before an emergency occurred, not during the actual crisis. If your supplies were used up after the emergency passed, then you would restock before the next disaster might strike. Protecting data requires a similar approach: putting in place as many safeguards as you can before anything bad happens.

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Building a Speed Bump for Tech Companies' Maniacal Data Race

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Building a Speed Bump for Tech Companies' Maniacal Data Race
Facebook has been in seriously hot water for its data monetization model almost from the firm's beginning. The Cambridge Analytica, election meddling and fake news scandals have turned up the heat. Facebook's problems aren't limited to the public and government backlash that spans several countries; the firm faces potentially devastating legal threats too. On the surface, it appears to be a clear-cut issue: Social media and other tech companies must be reined in. Certainly, the EU thinks so, as is evidenced by its new GDPR.
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Ember's Temperature-Regulating Mug Just Keeps Getting Better
Ember's Temperature-Regulating Mug Just Keeps Getting Better
Crowdfunding projects often crash and burn. But Ember's heated travel mug just keeps improving.

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2018): Specs, Price, Release Date

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Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2018): Specs, Price, Release Date
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2018): Specs, Price, Release Date
Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite e-reader gets an update. You get more storage, better lighting, and still no Alexa.
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DevOps: Let's Talk About Security
In spite of all the high-profile breaches that seem to sweep the headlines with greater frequency, companies slowly but surely have been getting a handle on internal security practices. At this point, it's hard to imagine any employee, in or out of the tech sector, who hasn't been run through antiphishing training. However, security is only as strong as its weakest link, noted David Bryan, a penetration tester and senior managing consultant at IBM X-Force Red. The link that still needs reinforcing is also the most fundamental: developers.
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Children 'blackmailed' for sexual images in online video chats
Children 'blackmailed' for sexual images in online video chats
One in 10 children have been asked to remove their clothes over online video chats, says the NSPCC.

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL Review: Software Is Eating Your Phone

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Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL Review: Software Is Eating Your Phone
Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL Review: Software Is Eating Your Phone
Our favorite Android phone is back, and this time it’s loaded with even more AI smarts.
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Serious Efforts to Use Tech for Good Shine Through
For much of this year, technology companies have been showcased in a very poor light. Several firms have been moving aggressively to buck this trend, however. HP's latest effort, in conjunction with the Clooney Foundation for Justice, is a case in point: an impressive initiative to supply and fund schools in places like war-torn Syria. HP also has provided substantial support to the Girl Rising movement. One of its focuses is to share stories about people who use technology to make the world a better place for girls and women.
Voice Control for Connected Entertainment: Challenges and Opportunities
Smart speakers are becoming a more common platform for controlling connected entertainment due to a rapid increase in popularity and ease of use. Household penetration of smart speakers is expected to reach 47 percent among U.S. broadband households by 2022, based on Parks Associates estimates. New entrants in the connected consumer electronics market, including Samsung, Roku and Facebook, are likely to make announcements about new voice-controlled speakers at CES 2019 in order to claim a share of this new voice-first CE market.
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Lost passwords 'lead to lost savings'
Lost passwords 'lead to lost savings'
An estimated seven million people have lost savings and pensions, but there is help to track them down.
Sundar Pichai: Google 'exploring' censored China search app
Sundar Pichai: Google 'exploring' censored China search app
The firm's CEO defends a possible return to China, a market Google abandoned over censorship concerns.

Monday, October 15, 2018

Social media moderators: Blur your eyes

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Social media moderators: Blur your eyes
Social media moderators: Blur your eyes
Why one content moderator couldn't shake hands for three years after she left her job.
Is it the end of the supermarket checkout till?
Is it the end of the supermarket checkout till?
M&S is the latest shop to test a "scan and go" app, meaning shoppers don't need to use a till.

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Podcasting for Fun and Profit

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Podcasting for Fun and Profit
User engagement with podcasts has been steadily increasing, and many listeners actually prefer longer-format content, based on results of Apple's Podcast Analytics. The service, which Apple launched late last year, gives podcasters a way to track performance metrics including number of listeners, total time listened and time per device. The audience for podcasts has increased as content has become more specialized in nature, the analytics show. Listeners engage with podcasts for much longer periods than with other types of online content.
Women as CEOs: The Problems and the Promise
I've followed several female CEOs over the years. Most of them failed, largely because they were both unqualified for the job and their boards didn't back them up. In several cases, the board and the CEO seemed to be in conflict, or the board simply didn't do anything. Those failures have created the impression that female CEOs are a bad bet. However, I believe the real problem is that boards haven't been doing their jobs. I think women would make better CEOs than men if they were trained and supported as well.
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Amazon Fire HD 8 (2018) Review: Affordable but Underwhelming
Amazon Fire HD 8 (2018) Review: Affordable but Underwhelming
Amazon's Fire HD 8 is still incredibly cheap, but it's not the bargain it once was.
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An online decency moderator's advice: Blur your eyes
An online decency moderator's advice: Blur your eyes
Why one content moderator couldn't shake hands for three years after she left her job.

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Humanoid 'rescue robot' learns parkour

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Humanoid 'rescue robot' learns parkour
Humanoid 'rescue robot' learns parkour
Atlas, a humanoid robot by tech firm Boston Dynamics, has learned the art of parkour.
Facebook shuts down 'spammy' politics pages
Facebook shuts down 'spammy' politics pages
Political sites with millions of followers have been purged in a Facebook crackdown on spam.
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Gadget Lab Podcast: Ivy Ross, Google’s Head of Hardware Design
Gadget Lab Podcast: Ivy Ross, Google’s Head of Hardware Design
The Gadget Lab team breaks down this week’s tech news and welcomes special guest Ivy Ross to the show, to talk about the new Google Pixel products.

Friday, October 12, 2018

Click News: A ladder-climbing robotic snake

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Click News: A ladder-climbing robotic snake
Click News: A ladder-climbing robotic snake
BBC Click's Nick Kwek looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week.
The world's longest non-stop flight takes off from Singapore
The world's longest non-stop flight takes off from Singapore
The Singapore Airlines aircraft has begun its near 19-hour, 15,000km flight to New York.
Climate change: Is your Netflix habit bad for the environment?
Climate change: Is your Netflix habit bad for the environment?
The IT sector's share of global electricity consumption is predicted to increase rapidly.
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How to Install 'Fortnite' on Your Android Phone
How to Install 'Fortnite' on Your Android Phone
Previously, 'Fortnite' on Android had been available only to Samsung devices and as a limited beta. As of now, everyone can have a turn.
The Ick of AI That Impersonates Humans
The Ick of AI That Impersonates Humans
As technology like Google Duplex continues to offload more basic human interaction to robots, it’s worth wondering what else might get lost in the process.

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Countdown on for world's longest non-stop flight

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Countdown on for world's longest non-stop flight
Countdown on for world's longest non-stop flight
Singapore Airlines' non-stop flight to Newark will cover more than 15,000km and will take about 19 hours.
Apple hires engineers from UK company Dialog
Apple hires engineers from UK company Dialog
The deal represents one of Apple's biggest takeovers in headcount terms.
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Smart High-Tech Solutions for Aging in Place
The call came in less than an hour before the 8 a.m. shift was scheduled to start: A family emergency meant the regular caregiver for an elderly client couldn't make her shift that day, so a replacement caregiver was needed ASAP. Homewatch CareGivers of San Juan Capistrano had to quickly send a substitute from its pool of licensed, trained and security-bonded caregivers. Once confirmed to cover the shift, the substitute caregiver tapped into the Homewatch CareGivers "Care+" mobile system to access the client's medical information.
Protecting Against 'Natural' Cybersecurity Erosion
Every child who's ever played a board game understands that the act of rolling dice yields an unpredictable result. In fact, that's why children's board games use dice in the first place: to ensure a random outcome that is -- from a macro point of view, at least -- about the same likelihood each time the die is thrown. Consider for a moment what would happen if someone replaced the dice used in one of those board games with weighted dice -- say dice that were 10 percent more likely to come up "6" than any other number. Would you notice?
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How Jamal Khashoggi's Apple Watch Could Solve His Disappearance
How Jamal Khashoggi's Apple Watch Could Solve His Disappearance
Data from wearables—like location, activity, and heart rate—provide valuable clues to investigators.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Cybersecurity Economics: The Missing Ingredient

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Cybersecurity Economics: The Missing Ingredient
There are times when looking at something narrowly can be more effective than taking a wider and more comprehensive view. Consider the experience of looking at organisms in a microscope or watching a bird through binoculars. Distractions are minimized, allowing optimal evaluation and analysis. In security, the normative way that we understand and examine the security of our organizations has a focus similar to the examples above: We examine the effectiveness of the security countermeasures put in place to achieve security objectives.
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Walmart planning 'net-connected trolley'
Walmart planning 'net-connected trolley'
Patent for a trolley that measures heart rate, walking speed, temperature and grip is lodged in US.
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Google Pixel Event Highlights: Pixel 3, Home Hub, Pixel Slate, Chromecast
Google Pixel Event Highlights: Pixel 3, Home Hub, Pixel Slate, Chromecast
From the Pixel 3 and its AI-powered camera, to the Home Hub display, to the Chrome-powered Pixel Slate tablet, here's all the new Google hardware.

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Watch Google Unveil the Next Pixel Phone

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Watch Google Unveil the Next Pixel Phone
Watch Google Unveil the Next Pixel Phone
We're expecting the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, plus a tablet, smart speakers, and more.
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PC Innovation Is Back
There were two interesting product launches last week. HP delivered what is pretty much a clean slate rethinking of the 2-in-1 PC with the HP Folio, and Microsoft unveiled a refresh of its Surface Line. Both firms made a big deal of the fact that their products were much better than their Apple counterparts -- but Apple has been treating PCs like a drunk uncle for some time now. Basically, I think the folks at Apple are embarrassed they still make PCs, which is both sad and ironic, since Apple basically launched the PC revolution.
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The Circle: Alex/Kate wins Channel 4's reality show
The Circle: Alex/Kate wins Channel 4's reality show
The show, billed as "the new Big Brother", will be remade by Netflix internationally.