Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Comcast starts testing gigabit internet service in Chicago and other top stories.

  • Comcast starts testing gigabit internet service in Chicago

    Comcast starts testing gigabit internet service in Chicago
    Comcast says it's begun offering gigabit internet service in the Chicago metropolitan area as part of a multi-city trial period. This follows the telecom’s ongoing gigabit tests in Atlanta and Nashville, which both started earlier this year. Comcast is delivering the 1Gbps speeds by relying on DOCSIS 3.1, a new modem standard for transmitting data through traditional coaxial cable lines that is in some situations even faster than fiber optic cables. This means Comcast doesn’t need to lay down n..
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  • Early AMD Zen Server CPU and Motherboard Details: Codename 'Naples', 32-cores, Dual Socket Platforms, Q2 2017

    Early AMD Zen Server CPU and Motherboard Details: Codename 'Naples', 32-cores, Dual Socket Platforms, Q2 2017
    At the AMD Zen microarchitecture announcement event yesterday, the lid was lifted on some of the details of AMD’s server platform. The 32-core CPU, codename Naples, will feature simultaneous multithreading similar to the desktop platform we wrote about earlier, allowing for 64 threads per processor. Thus, in a dual socket system, up to 128 threads will be available. These development systems are currently in the hands of select AMD partners for qualification and development. AMD was clear that ..
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  • Uber Aims for an Edge in the Race for a Self-Driving Future

    Uber Aims for an Edge in the Race for a Self-Driving Future
    But the Ford and Uber initiatives are not without risk. Federal auto safety regulators are preparing guidelines for autonomous vehicles that may or may not include the need for a steering wheel or require the presence of a driver who can step in should computerized systems falter.In a nod to the highly experimental nature of its Pittsburgh plan, Uber intends to have an actual human being behind the wheel — just in case. But while Ford is looking five years out, Uber is moving aggressively towar..
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  • Australian Banks Denied Request to Negotiate Over Apple Pay

    Australian Banks Denied Request to Negotiate Over Apple Pay
    An Australian antitrust regulator has denied a request from three of the country's biggest banks to collectively negotiate a deal with Apple over the use of third-party digital wallet software on its iPhones (via AppleInsider). Last month, Commonwealth Bank, National Australia Bank (NAB), and Westpac lodged a joint application with the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) to negotiate with Apple over gaining access to its NFC-based mobile payment technology, having so far resi..
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  • Pokemon Go Has Lost Over Twenty Percent Of Its US Userbase

    Pokemon Go Has Lost Over Twenty Percent Of Its US Userbase
    (Photo: SurveyMonkey) Although it's been out for just a month, Pokemon Go is already bleeding users. A new SurveyMonkey Intelligence report indicates that the game's user base has dropped by over 20% since its peak usage last month. The analytics company estimates that the game peaked at just under 40 million weekly average users (players who played the game at least once a week) in the United States in July. Since then, Pokemon Go's user base has dropped to just over 30 million, for a 22.7% ..
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  • T-Mobile vs. Sprint: The battle for unlimited data

    T-Mobile vs. Sprint: The battle for unlimited data
    Sprint and T-Mobile are offering cheaper unlimited data plans. Josh Miller/CNET Sprint and T-Mobile are bringing affordable unlimited data plans back into fashion.In dueling press releases Thursday, Sprint and T-Mobile announced competing unlimited data plans for wireless customers who are willing to sacrifice video quality. The new plans cost significantly less than the $95 a month each company currently charge..
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  • Twitter rolls out new tools to hide harassment, threats

    Twitter rolls out new tools to hide harassment, threats
    Twitter headquarters in San Francisco.(Photo: Elizabeth Weise)Twitter took another swing at protecting its users from online harassment by rolling out a quality filter and making it easier to hide offensive notifications.The San Francisco, Calif.-based social media service will allow all users to block notifications for "low quality" tweets, or those that appear to be automated. The service determines low quality content using signals like account origin and behavior.Twitter will also let users ..
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  • Twitter suspends 235000 accounts for extremism

    Twitter suspends 235000 accounts for extremism
    Twitter's San Francisco headquarters(Photo: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY)SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter said it has suspended 235,000 accounts for violating policies on the promotion of extremism and terrorism over the past six months, bringing the overall number of suspended accounts to 360,000 in the last year.The company has also expanded the teams that review reports of misuse of the networking service, which had become a go-to tool for some terror and extremist groups looking to get their message out...
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Pokémon GO heads to 15 new countries in Asia, including Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam .SCOTUS Justice Sonia Sotomayor visiting Anchorage today .
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