Google will turn its attention to ARCore that doesn’t require special hardware. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: December 15, 2017
BlackBerry officially ends support for Priv, outlines BB10 plans
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•BlackBerry said it will no longer deliver monthly security updates for the Android-powered Priv handset. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft’s Cortana now has 230 skills (and Amazon’s Alexa, 25,000)
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•Microsoft’s Cortana is lagging far behind Amazon’s Alexa when it comes to available skills, and doesn’t look to catch up any time soon. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Get a lifetime subscription to Fleeq for $49
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•Designed for HR, product, support, sales and training teams, Fleeq makes it easy to create tutorial and explainer videos. Normally it’s $49 per MONTH. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The real battle for net neutrality begins: The people v. FCC
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•The FCC will not be getting the last word on the fate of net neutrality. …read more Source:: Legal
Windows 10 tip: How to disable unwanted startup programs
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•It seems like every third-party software developer insists on automatically running its own programs every time you start your PC. Windows 10 offers a powerful tool to determine how much …read more Source:: Open Source S
The secret to being a great spy agency in the 21st century: Incubating startups
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•What happens when a top secret intelligence agency turns to entrepreneurs to help build new tools to protect a nation from cyberattacks? GCHQ found out. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Netatmo Smart Radiator Valve, First Take: Room-level remote control
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•Want to keep your home or office warm more cheaply this winter? Netatmo’s remote control thermostatic valves let you take control of every room to reduce your heating bill. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cloud computing: Getting bigger but more complicated too
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•The idea of one big cloud is being replaced with smaller clouds, shaped by local laws and needs. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Trojan malware attacks by North Korean hackers are attempting to steal Bitcoin
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•Researchers at Secureworks say trojan malware is being distributed in phishing emails using the lure of a fake job advert …read more Source:: Open Source S