Sunday, October 16, 2016

Cyanogen gets a new CEO, shifts away from selling a full mobile operating system and other top stories.

  • Cyanogen gets a new CEO, shifts away from selling a full mobile operating system

    Cyanogen gets a new CEO, shifts away from selling a full mobile operating system
    Cyanogen, a startup behind its own, alternative version of the Android operating system, now has a new CEO. In the wake of reports that the company exaggerated its success in terms of active users, layoffs, and difficulties scaling, Cyanogen’s co-founder and CEO Kirt McMaster will be transitioning into an “Executive Chairman” role, while Lior Tal, previously COO, will now assume the CEO position. In addition, Steve Kondik, Cyanogen’s co-founder and CTO, will be taking on a new role as Chief Sc..
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  • Sony gears up for virtual Christmas with PlayStation VR

    Sony gears up for virtual Christmas with PlayStation VR
    Sony gears up for virtual Christmas with PlayStation VRVirtual reality is about to go mainstream for Christmas courtesy of Sony PlayStation VR. It’s the one VR platform whose purpose is crystal clear — gaming. Every kid will want one. If they don’t want it yet, they will once they see the neighbourhood kids playing VR games.PSVR launches globally on Thursday and some stores will open at midnight. The event will be anticlimactic for some because Sony’s system is sold out at launch. The only peopl..
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  • Forza Horizon 3 Will Reportedly Get More Performance Patches

    Forza Horizon 3 Will Reportedly Get More Performance Patches
    Forza Horizon 3 Will Reportedly Get More Performance Patches Excellent news. Forza Horizon 3 got a performance patch just earlier today, but issues persist. Apparently, the developers aren’t blind to all the problems that the PC version of the game especially is suffering from, because NeoGAF user SeeNoWeevil is reporting that there are more performance patches in the works for the open world racing game. This is excellent news, because Forza Horizon 3 is otherwise an excellent racing gam..
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  • It's Over: Samsung's Galaxy Note7 Is Dead

    It's Over: Samsung's Galaxy Note7 Is Dead
    It’s over. Samsung has stopped production of its troubled Galaxy Note7 smartphone completely, and will not build or sell any more. Bloomberg Technology reports that a statement from Samsung confirms that production of the Note7 will not restart. According to Bloomberg, “production will stop, Samsung said in a statement Tuesday” in Korea. From Samsung, in a statement obtained by Al Jazeera: “We recently readjusted the production volume for thorough investigation and quality control, but putting ..
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  • Facebook Workplace proves a space age hit for Australia's NBN

    Facebook Workplace proves a space age hit for Australia's NBN
    Facebook Workplace proves a space age hit for Australia’s NBNNBN generated 1400 posts during the launch of Sky Muster II which offers fast broadband for around 400,000 Australian homes and businesses.The Australian3:43PM October 11, 2016Save NBN says it was the first large Australian corporation to sign up to Facebook’s newly minted Workplace service.Facebook’s Workplace service is a variation of regular Facebook and is designed for business communications.Karina Keisler, NBN executive general m..
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  • Apple Watch Series 2: Apple Inches Closer To Perfection

    Apple Watch Series 2: Apple Inches Closer To Perfection
    The Apple Watch Series 2 came out a couple of weeks ago, and so far, the response has been mostly positive. The Daily Express claims that with the Watch Series 2, it is finally time to buy a smartwatch. “The Apple Watch 2 is finally here bringing a host of new features and improvements to the world’s most popular smartwatch and this is why you should finally consider buying one,” says critic David Snelling, who adds that the water-resistant design and GPS make it ideal for fitness fans. The App..
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  • Smartphones and watches 'banned from Cabinet over hacking concerns'

    Smartphones and watches 'banned from Cabinet over hacking concerns'
    Tuesday 11 October 2016 Cabinet ministers have been warned not to wear the devices in meetings in case they are hacked by Russian spiesAppleCabinet ministers in the UK are banned from wearing Apple Watches and similar devices during meetings amid concerns they could be hacked.ADVERTISEMENT Ministers have reportedly been told they cannot wear the smartwatches in Cabinet meetings after concerns they could be hacked by Russian spies and used as listening devices. However, this is a Cabinet-wide p..
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  • Sony Xperia XZ gets Australian launch details

    Sony Xperia XZ gets Australian launch details
    Sony has announced that its recently-unveiled flagship phone, the Xperia XZ, will be available in Australia on October 20 with pre-orders opening today.The XZ continues the Japanese company's strategy of frequent, iterative phone releases, supplanting the Xperia X Performance which was just released in June. The new Xperia XZ.  With curved glass and a subtly colour-changing metal body made with a proprietary alloy called ALKALEIDO, the XZ is a 5.2-inch phone that looks like a mix between ..
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  • WA man on lawnmower drink driving charges

    WA man on lawnmower drink driving charges
    Australian Associated PressA Perth man has been charged with driving a ride-on lawnmower on a footpath while intoxicated.The 44-year-old man was travelling along a footpath in suburban Bennett Springs on Sunday afternoon when officers noticed him.Police say the lawnmower was not capable of being registered and not suitable to be ridden on the road.They will also allege the man, whose licence had been disqualified, provided a breath test reading of 0.106, more than double the limit.He has been ch..
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  • Aussies want driverless cars for when they're tired, bored or drunk

    Aussies want driverless cars for when they're tired, bored or drunk
    Australians like the idea of driverless cars, but first they want to take a look under the hood. Preliminary results from a national study undertaken by the Australian Driverless Vehicle Initiative (ADVI) suggest Australians are fairly keen to give up the steering wheel. The survey of more than 5,000 Australians over the age of 18 found that a majority liked the idea of using a driverless vehicle when they were tired, when driving was "boring or monotonous," or if they had consumed alcohol or d..
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