Saturday, May 7, 2016

Microsoft is way behind in mobile, and here's how it's catching up and other top stories.

  • Microsoft is way behind in mobile, and here's how it's catching up

    Microsoft is way behind in mobile, and here's how it's catching up
    That idea of universal development is central to Microsoft's grand plan. In order to take advantage of its full device suite — Xbox consoles, desktops, laptops, Surface tablets, mobile phones and even Hololens for augmented reality — cross-platform game development is essential. Build one version, let the device of choice figure out screen size and controls, and have the software automatically sync so that a user can stop playing on one device and pick up on another. The Universal Windows Platf..
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  • Ancient Reptile Ate Like an Underwater Lawn Mower

    Ancient Reptile Ate Like an Underwater Lawn Mower
    Think of a hammerhead, and you probably imagine a carnivorous shark with a mallet-shaped head patrolling the seas for prey. But a 243-million-year-old fossil found in the Yunnan Province of southwestern China may just turn that image on its head. This ancient hammerhead was no fish; it was a reptile. And instead of feasting on schools of hapless prey, its jagged teeth helped it forage for mouthfuls of algae—making it the first marine reptile that was a vegetarian. “We were blown away by this..
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  • Facebook heads to court in photo-tagging privacy lawsuit

    Facebook heads to court in photo-tagging privacy lawsuit
    Facebook is going to court over claims that it violates its users’ privacy when it stores their facial features — a result of friends tagging, well, friends in photos. Facebook subscribers sued the company, claiming that they never gave permission for their faces to be used as biometric identifiers. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge James Donato in San Francisco dismissed a motion to drop the case. Facebook had claimed that an Illinois state statute in question did not apply to the social net..
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  • CNET: Best Tech Gifts Under $100 For Mom

    CNET: Best Tech Gifts Under $100 For Mom
    Don't have a ton of money to spend on Mom? Fear not, there's plenty of good tech gear available for less than $100. Here are four of our best picks.Amazon Echo Dot CNET rating: 4.5 stars out of 5 (Outstanding)The good: The Amazon Echo Dot does everything that the original Echo does for half the price. Unlike the Echo, you can plug the Echo Dot into your own speakers, or connect to them over Bluetooth. Even if you don't, the Echo Dot's tiny built-in speakers do more than enough to give Alexa voi..
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  • Debate Rages Over Whether Apple Music Automatically Deletes Users' Owned Music Collections

    Debate Rages Over Whether Apple Music Automatically Deletes Users' Owned Music Collections
    Apple Music is the center of a heated debate this week, with involved parties arguing over whether or not the service is deleting Apple Music users' song collections from hard drives after uploading them to iCloud Music Library. Vellum's James Pinkstone wrote a long complaint on May 4 accusing Apple Music of doing just that. According to Pinkstone, Apple Music deleted 122GB of his original music files after he joined Apple Music and had his music library scanned by Apple to make his personal ..
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  • Nvidia's monstrous new GeForce GTX 1080 and 1070 kick more ass than a Titan X

    Nvidia's monstrous new GeForce GTX 1080 and 1070 kick more ass than a Titan X
    Austin, Texas— “This is the... largest chip project endeavor in the history of humanity, with a budget of several billion dollars,” Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said proudly onstage, a smile on his face. “I’m pretty sure you can go to Mars [for that budget].” And the result? Nvidia says its new GeForce GTX 1080 is far faster than the Titan X, the fastest single-GPU graphics card in the world today—and even faster than two GTX 980s in SLI. And with that “irresponsible level of performance,” the nex..
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  • Researchers have developed a flexible holographic smartphone screen that plays a mean game of 'Angry Birds'

    Researchers have developed a flexible holographic smartphone screen that plays a mean game of 'Angry Birds'
    The first thing you do upon developing a flexible holographic smartphone display? Fire up a game of Angry Birds, naturally. All the rest of that smartphone functionality can wait until you’ve finished a few rounds of slingshotting avian missiles. Maybe it’s not the first thing — but it was clearly high on the list of the Human Media Lab researchers who developed the HoloFlex. And indeed, the game makes a pretty sizable cameo in the demo video for the new technology, which utilizes motion paral..
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  • EA DICE's lead designer answers our questions about Battlefield 1

    EA DICE's lead designer answers our questions about Battlefield 1
    The Battlefield 1 revelation video raised a lot of questions about what the new World War I first-person shooter game will be about. But Electronic Arts is holding back on a lot of information about the game until the playable version shows up at the EA Play event on June 12 ahead of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). The Battlefield games have a lot of staples, such as playing on land, air, or sea, or fulfilling different roles, such as medics. A lot of those are in the new Battlefield ga..
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  • Huawei Just Copied the iPhone—Down to the Last Screw

    Huawei Just Copied the iPhone—Down to the Last Screw
    This is not a photo of two Apple iPhones. This is a photograph of an iPhone on top of Huawei’s new P9. I’ll excuse your double-take, because Huawei is shamelessly copying Apple here. Yes, it migrated the fingerprint sensor like a flounder’s eye and eliminated the mechanical home button, but the two phones share similar antenna bands, styling, and finish. They even sport the same proprietary star-shaped security screw, in exactly the same spots. After all, if you want your phone to resemble an i..
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