Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Google Alert - technology

Google
technology
As-it-happens update July 31, 2019
NEWS
The Verge
Both Sony and LG sold far fewer smartphones last quarter than they did the previous year, according to earnings releases from the two companies. LG reported that sales from its smartphone division declined by 21 percent compared to the same quarter the ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
The Verge
Samsung Electronics has released second-quarter earnings results in line with its prior guidance, which is to say that they are not great. Operating profit fell 56 percent year-on-year to 6.6 trillion won — the lowest since the company had to deal with the fallout ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
Mac Rumors
Apple today seeded the fifth beta of watchOS 6, the software that runs on the Apple Watch. The new beta comes two weeks after the third beta and more than a month after Apple first unveiled the new watchOS update at the Worldwide Developers Conference.
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
PC Gamer
Diablo, the 1996 mouse-destroying hack-and-slash original, is now playable in your browser. The work of Rivsoft (which also specialises in other Blizzard-centric projects, such as this Diablo 3 Character Planner), it gives you access to the shareware build of ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
Den of Geek UK
At first glance, the novelty of Wolfenstein: Youngblood is that it takes the frenetic, modernized gameplay from the MachineGames-developed titles in the series and adds co-op functionality. But what makes the game truly unique and memorable is the way the ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
XDA Developers (blog)
When you ask people to list some popular streaming TV and movie services we almost always see Hulu in the mix. At the start of 2019, the company boasted about surpassing the 25 million subscriber milestone. That number still trails Netflix's numbers by a ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
htxt.africa
Self-replicating malware is not new but it is scary and an alert from ESET this morning has us shaking in our Android powered boots. The reason for this is a new ransomware family ESET has dubbed Android/Filecoder.C which is able to not only encrypt a ...
Facebook Twitter Flag as irrelevant
See more results | Edit this alert
You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts.
RSS Receive this alert as RSS feed
Send Feedback

No comments:

Post a Comment