Saturday, May 14, 2016

YouTube tests an in-app messenger for sharing videos with friends and other top stories.

  • YouTube tests an in-app messenger for sharing videos with friends

    YouTube tests an in-app messenger for sharing videos with friends
    YouTube as a messaging app? Sure, why not! Everyone’s doing it, after all. In case you missed it: YouTube announced this week that it’s testing a new feature with a subset of its mobile app user base that will allow them to easily share videos with family and friends. Users with the feature can chat about those videos in a new tab in the app, the company says. The feature makes sense, as a lot of YouTube’s user base already shares videos with their friends – but over SMS, iMessage or..
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  • Microsoft's Project Spark becomes free-to-nobody on August 12

    Microsoft's Project Spark becomes free-to-nobody on August 12
    We hardly knew ye, Project Spark... because you were confusing, and now because you're about to be shut down.Microsoft Studios Your chance to play with Microsoft's curious Project Spark "game" and/or creativity engine is all but done, thanks to a late-Friday announcement. An official blog post declared that the game's download and store sites had immediately been taken offline. Anybody who currently owns or plays the game has until August 12 to access the online game before its content serve..
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  • BMW's CEO reveals plans for the i NEXT, a self-driving car set for a 2021 debut

    BMW's CEO reveals plans for the i NEXT, a self-driving car set for a 2021 debut
    Before you get too excited, the above image is the Vision NEXT 100, the concept car BMW showed off back in March to note that, as it celebrated its 100th anniversary, the company was spending more time looking forward than back. The automaker’s CEO Harald Krueger struck a similarly futuristic tone during its annual shareholder meeting in Munich this week, though the chief executive was far more pragmatic in his prognostications, discussing the sorts of innovation his company anticipated bring ..
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  • Xbox One backward compatibility supports multi-disc games

    Xbox One backward compatibility supports multi-disc games
    "We know fans were asking for this feature and our engineers worked hard developing a solution to enable it so we could further expand the titles included in Xbox One Backward Compatibility," an Xbox spokesperson said. "We're continuing to listen to our fans on Xbox Feedback and work with our publishing partners to grow out library of Xbox One Backward Compatibility titles and will work to include more multi-disc games." The news broke in a Reddit post linking to a story on GamerHeadquarters --..
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  • Hyundai is building an 'Iron Man' suit

    Hyundai is building an 'Iron Man' suit
    Inside Iron Man's suit is just a man. Sure, a man with a tiny arc reactor in his chest, but otherwise just a flesh-and-blood person who's made super strong and virtually indestructible thanks to a mechanized suit of gold-titanium alloy. If one guy can build such a suit, surely an entire car company can do it, too, at least that's Hyundai's perspective. The company posted a series of photos and some scant information about a wearable robot it's building on its blog on Wednesday. The Hyundai exo..
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  • Here's why Apple made a billion-dollar bet on the Uber of China

    Here's why Apple made a billion-dollar bet on the Uber of China
    REUTERS/Rick WilkingApple CEO Tim Cook. Apple announced on Thursday that it had invested $1 billion in Didi Chuxing, the leading ride-hailing service in China. It was a surprise for a number of reasons. A billion dollars is a lot of money, even for Apple, and the company has been reluctant to make big investments in the past. It's also an investment in a Chinese consumer-facing company. Apple has made investments in Chinese suppliers before but nothing at this scale for a consumer service that ..
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  • The Marvel headset is an early attempt at a VR operating system for your phone

    The Marvel headset is an early attempt at a VR operating system for your phone
    You can do a lot of things in virtual reality, but so far, there's no commonly accepted VR operating system — a full interface that offers all the same options as a desktop or mobile system. On tethered headsets like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, you can use a program like Virtual Desktop, which mirrors your monitor on a giant 360-degree screen. But Marvel, an indie VR system currently raising money on Indiegogo, may be the first time I've seen someone take a crack at a mobile operating system...
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  • Facebook scrambles to contain fallout

    Facebook scrambles to contain fallout
    Facebook is scrambling to contain the fallout from allegations that it has suppressed right-leaning political content on its powerful platform — a charge that hits at the social network’s image of neutrality.CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg promised Thursday to meet with top conservatives about the allegations, a sign of how damaging any perception of political bias could be to the company.“To serve our diverse community, we are committed to building a platform for all ideas,” Zuckerberg said ..
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  • Press Amazon's IRL Button to Call a Cab, Brew Coffee, or Whatever

    Press Amazon's IRL Button to Call a Cab, Brew Coffee, or Whatever
    Tom Siebel has a history of placing winning bets. He was an early employee at Oracle, which is still the most widely used enterprise database in the world. He later founded Siebel Systems, a business software company that inspired followers such as Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics. He sold that company to Oracle in 2006 for $5.8 billion. His latest bet is that the much-hyped Internet of Things is finally going to take off. But he’s not interested in the plethora of “smart” gadgets aimed at co..
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  • Microsoft is closing down Sunrise calendar app on August 31

    Microsoft is closing down Sunrise calendar app on August 31
    Microsoft is shutting down its Sunrise calendar app on August 31, according to a Sunrise blog post. Sunrise was acquired by Microsoft in February 2015 for $100 million, and the Redmond-based tech giant incorporated the technology into its Outlook for iOS and Android products. The plan going ahead is for Sunrise to remove its app from all app stores in the next few days and render the app useless by August 31. The reasoning behind this is that without support and updates, Sunrise would become "a..
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