Sunday, October 1, 2017

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As-it-happens update October 1, 2017
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The latest board fight at Uber is over a proposed plan that would expand the powers of the company's new chief executive, Dara Khosrowshahi.
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It has been quite a week for Amazon's Echo line up. Not only did Amazon revise the original Echo by adding a cloth cover, it made the new version of the original smart speaker shorter and fatter.
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Google is readying special security tools for its high-profile users, reports claim, going beyond mere two-factor authentication. The development comes as investigations into the political impact of alleged Russian hacking during the US election in ...
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The SNES is old. As much as I love the first Mario Kart, going back and loading up the Mode 7 graphics of Bowser Castle 1 feels quaint.
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The iPhone X won't ship until November 3 and many consumers may have to wait longer (possibly until next year). But Apple's "reinvented" iPhone is probably worth the wait.
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The next European Splatfest for Splatoon 2 players will unexpectedly pit players against each other based on how they prefer the positioning of their toilet roll paper - is this even a contest, like, come on people.
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We're about to find out what Google has in store for the next Pixel. On Wednesday (Oct. 4), Google is taking the wraps off its next smartphone - along with a host of other revamped products - so we can see what's new with the device that's supposed ...
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There's been a ton of talk (and leaks) surrounding Intel's upcoming 8th-gen Core processors, dubbed "Coffee Lake".
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The Nintendo Wii Shop Channel will be closed in January 2019, over 12 years since the service was launched alongside the Nintendo Wii.
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In the latest Google Home app update, Google has apparently confirmed that the Google Assistant will be coming to Chromebooks in the near future.
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