The data analytics startup, valued at $2 billion, needs to raise additional capital by August. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: June 2018
Microsoft has been talking to GitHub about possible acquisition: Report
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•Microsoft may be talking to GitHub about possible acquiring the hosting and development service, according to a report. If it happens, the move may not be as crazy as …read more Source:: Open Source S
Time to patch your Mac: macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 is out
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•Support for Messages in iCloud comes to the Mac, along with a raft of bug fixes and security patches. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Apple’s WWDC 2018: Shame we won’t get that iOS 12 code rewrite
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•Apple’s iOS is showing its age and we’ve seen this movie before. Like every popular software platform there comes a time where the code piles up and you need a …read more Source:: Open Source S
Get a lifetime PixelModo subscription for $50
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•Normally $240 for just one year, this Canva-like tool helps you create ads, banners, social-media graphics and more. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Spies win right to keep monitoring all traffic at world’s biggest internet hub
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•Vital internet hub, De-Cix in Frankfurt, has lost its fight against German intelligence services’ mass surveillance. …read more Source:: Legal
Windows 10 on Arm, Android phones: Our new CPU will match Intel Core i7, says Arm
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•Arm thinks its new Cortex-A76 CPU will close the performance gap on Intel’s high-end CPUs, which could be a game-changer for Windows 10 on Arm devices. …read more Source:: Open Source S
SoftBank Vision Fund invests $2.25b in GM Cruise
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•GM said the investment, which values Cruise at $11.5 billion, will drive large-scale autonomous vehicle deployment. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Canberra unrepentant on Amazon: If you sell into Australia, you have to pay tax
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•Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison says Amazon has taken a commercial decision to block Australians, and that’s fine. …read more Source:: Open Source S
One-third of ‘robo-debt’ appeals set aside by tribunal
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•It was revealed during Senate Estimates that one-in-three ‘robo-debt’ appeals heard by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal have been set aside. …read more Source:: Open Source S