Friday, May 31, 2019

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As-it-happens update May 31, 2019
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The Verge
My favorite phone of all time is the BlackBerry Bold 9000. Unlike the iPhone 3G, which touted a revolutionary design when it was announced just a month later in 2008, the BlackBerry Bold wasn't super flashy. But it had one thing the iPhone 3G didn't: ...
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Computerworld
Children are emotional. Protecting them matters. When it comes to technology, do you want developers you don't know over whom you have no control watching what your children do on their devices?
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WIRED
Two weeks have passed since Microsoft warned users about a critical vulnerability in a common Windows protocol that could enable a hacker to remotely take over machines without even a click from their owners, potentially allowing an infectious worm to rip ...
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The Verge
Tinder's beginning two tests today that might entice more people to pay for the dating app. The tests build on top of the app's paid subscriptions — Tinder Gold and Tinder Plus — by offering some subscribers the ability to pay to view read receipts on chats, ...
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TechCrunch
Want to rock out together even when you're apart? Spotify has prototyped an unreleased feature called "Social Listening" that lets multiple people add songs to a queue they can all listen to. You just all scan one friend's QR-style Spotify Social Listening code, ...
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Android Headlines
The Google Play Store is getting a slight redesign right now. However, the big thing that people are noticing that's missing, is a dark mode. Google Play was already a pretty bright app, with tons of white space. And with this redesign, there's even more.
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ZDNet
Image: Google. See also. 10 dangerous app vulnerabilities to watch out for (free PDF). Google is cracking down again on deceptive Chrome extension installation practices. The browser maker listed new rules yesterday that extension developers must follow, ...
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GameSpot
After many leaks and rumors, Activision has finally revealed Call of Duty 2019. This year's title is named Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and its release date is October 25. Modern Warfare is a reboot of the 2007 game--not a remake, but a reimagining, ...
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CNET
The long-awaited successor to the popular Bose QuietComfort 35 II has finally been unveiled: The Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 will cost $400 or £350 and arrive June 30. They're available for preorder now. Australian pricing isn't yet available but ...
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Ars Technica
DETROIT, Mich.—On Thursday night, Cadillac took the wraps off a pair of new sporty sedans, revamping its V-Series performance lineup. One of the sedans, the CT5-V, is a souped-up variant of the new midsized four-door that launched at this year's New ...
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BGR India
WhatsApp has just rolled out a new beta version for iOS users with a number of small changes. As part of the new update, WhatsApp is now up to version number 2.19.60.26 and all the changes here will roll out in the next official update for WhatsApp on iOS ...
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SpaceFlight Insider
Northrop Grumman tested the first stage of its OmegA rocket at its Promontory, Utah, solid rocket motor facility. The 122-second test took place at 1:05 p.m. MDT (19:05 GMT) May 30, 2019. Photo Credit: Derek Richardson / SpaceFlight Insider. PROMONTORY ...
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Eurogamer.net
EA has taken the unusual step of revealing key gameplay changes coming to FIFA 20 before it's even announced the game. In a blog post, EA Sports discussed a raft of gameplay improvements coming to the "next product iteration", aka FIFA 20. On the list are ...
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Gamepur
A few days ago, we reported about the confirmation that Marvel's Avengers will be fully revealed at Square Enix's E3 2019 showcase, almost two years from the original reveal in 2017. Now, we have the chance to learn some gameplay details ahead of the ...
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cinema5D news
Sony has announced a new major firmware release for their VENICE cinema camera. What's worth noting that version 4.0 is yet to be released (scheduled for June 2019) but that doesn't stop Sony to tease even more features for v5.0! Sony VENICE. If you are ...
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PCGamesN
It's already been an agonizingly long road to Beyond Good & Evil 2, and there's still quite a distance left to go. If you were hoping for more at E3, you're going to be disappointed – the developers have confirmed that the sequel will be a no-show at the Ubisoft ...
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TrueAchievements
Most developers and publishers are desperately trying to stop their new titles from leaking to the public before they're announced at E3 2019, but it doesn't help when the E3 schedule itself is working against you. After the E3 Coliseum site leaked details of ...
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GLITCHED
Google Maps South Africa will soon be getting a load of new features since the buyout of Waze has allowed the company to integrate features from the app into its own Google Maps. The latest addition being speed limits, speed cameras and mobile speed ...
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Dexerto
Since the release of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 back in November 2013, some major gaming heavyweights have released new titles and additions to their legendary franchises such as Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption and Call of Duty. But what ...
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