Monday, March 25, 2019

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TECHNOLOGY

The Best Hosting Services for Musicians

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hubpages.com - Hostbaby.com provides all of the tools that you will need to get started with creating your band's website, including live editing of the site with complete design control. You can choose fonts and c…

Oneupweb | Why You Shouldn’t Farm Out Your Content

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www.oneupweb.com - Imagine you’re sitting down to write a letter to a friend. You’ll probably use a unique tone and a personal voice, one that reflects your relationship with that friend and your typical style of speec…

TPS Consulting Daily

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followme4.blogspot.com - TECHNOLOGY Optimizing for Searcher Intent Explained in 7 Visuals Shared by DotOnline (.ONLINE) moz.com - Ever get that spooky feeling that Google somehow knows exactly what you mean, even when you pu…

Tip: It’s Magic Window Time Again - Thurrott.com

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www.thurrott.com - As many readers know, you can opt out of the Windows Insider program when development of the new version winds down. I call this time period—which usually just lasts for a few weeks—the “magic window…

“Oprah” for indie bands: Apple once loved unknown acts—what changed?

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arstechnica.com - In April 2007, only diehard Broken Social Scene fans salivated when band member Leslie Feist released a solo album titled The Reminder. Sales were moderate for the first five months, reaching an aver…

Telegram adds ‘delete everywhere’ nuclear option — killing chat history

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techcrunch.com - Telegram has added a feature that lets a user delete messages in one-to-one and/or group private chats, after the fact, and not only from their own inbox. The new ‘nuclear option’ delete feature allo…

All the videos from Apple’s big media event

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techcrunch.com - Video served as both form and function today at Apple’s media event, and the company wasn’t stingy with classic Apple event videos. Ranging from previews of new services like Apple Arcade to a look a…

On the ground with TechCrunch at GDC 2019

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techcrunch.com - The Game Developers Conference was held last week in San Francisco and we wanted to get together to discuss what we saw at the show for Extra Crunch members. VR, gaming engines, Unity, Unreal and Epi…

Scalyr launches PowerQueries for advanced log management

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techcrunch.com - Log management service Scalyr today announced the beta launch of PowerQueries, its new tools for letting its users create advanced search operations as they manage their log files and troubleshoot po…

Apple’s new ‘Sesame Street’-themed TV show will teach kids coding basics

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techcrunch.com - The original “Sesame Street” TV show taught preschoolers basics like numbers and letters, but Apple’s new Sesame Street-themed show will instead focus on teaching kids coding basics. Introduced on st…

Apple’s revamped TV app is ready to stream its new shows

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techcrunch.com - Along with the long-awaited introduction of Apple’s TV and movie streaming service, the company also introduced a new Apple TV app for iPhone, iPad and Apple TV. The updated design is meant to make i…

Lidar startup Ouster raises $60 million in production run-up

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techcrunch.com - Ouster has raised $60 million as the San Francisco-based lidar startup opens a new facility that will have the capacity to assemble and ship several thousand sensors a month by the end of 2019. The n…

Android users’ security and privacy at risk from shadowy ecosystem of pre-installed software, study warns

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techcrunch.com - A large-scale independent study of pre-installed Android apps has cast a critical spotlight on the privacy and security risks that preloaded software poses to users of the Google developed mobile pla…

Deep Science AI joins Defendry to automatically detect crimes on camera

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techcrunch.com - Deep Science AI made its debut on stage at Disrupt NY 2017, showing in a live demo how its computer vision system could spot a gun or mask in CCTV footage, potentially alerting a store or security pr…

Daily Crunch: Show time for Apple streaming

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techcrunch.com - The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 9am Pacific, you can subscribe here. 1. What …

Hackers conquer Tesla’s in-car web browser and win a Model 3

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techcrunch.com - A pair of security researchers dominated Pwn2Own, the annual high-profile hacking contest, taking home $375,000 in prizes including a Tesla Model 3 — their reward for successfully exposing a vulnerab…

Transportation weekly: Nuro dreams of autonomous lattes, what is a metamaterial, Volvo takes the wheel

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techcrunch.com - Welcome back to Transportation Weekly; I’m your host Kirsten Korosec, senior transportation reporter at TechCrunch. We love the reader feedback. Keep it coming. Never heard of TechCrunch’s Transporta…

No Man’s Sky’s next update will let you explore infinite space in virtual reality

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techcrunch.com - No Man’s Sky just figured out a way to make a wildly absorbing space exploration game even more immersive. Announced during Sony’s first PlayStation State of Play update, No Man’s Sky devotees will s…

YouTube denies that it is canning scripted series, plans to launch ad-supported slate in coming weeks

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techcrunch.com - On the heels of Apple announcing paid, monthly subscription services for video, games, and news, YouTube says it is also doubling down original video content. Parent company Google has denied a repor…

5 Life Lessons from “Wise Guy” Guy Kawasaki - Small Business Trends

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smallbiztrends.com - In the entrepreneurship world, Guy Kawasaki is considered a motivational icon. There is a lot to learn from his new book which is appropriately named “Wise Guy”. On the Small Business Radio Show this…

The EU votes on a confusing new copyright law Tuesday

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arstechnica.com - On Tuesday, the European Parliament will vote on an overhaul of the EU's copyright system. The body will vote on a compromise announced last month that has received the backing of key European govern…

Apple—not a network or streaming giant—nabs a Spielberg TV series reboot

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arstechnica.com - If the production quality can match this, we're totally in. So at first blush, Deadline detailing today that Spielberg's Amazing Stories (an anthology series that aired on NBC in the mid-'80s) is bei…

Edge-on-Chromium approaches; build leaks, extensions page already live

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arstechnica.com - The new build confirms much of what we've seen before: the browser is a minimally changed rebranded version of Chrome, replacing integration with Google's accounts with integration with Microsoft's a…

Facebook apps logged users’ passwords in plaintext, because why not

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arstechnica.com - Facebook has mined a lot of data about its users over the years—relationships, political leanings, and even phone call logs. And now it appears Facebook may have inadvertently extracted another bit o…

AT&T’s “5G E” is actually slower than Verizon and T-Mobile 4G, study finds

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arstechnica.com - AT&T's "5G E" service is slightly slower than Verizon's and T-Mobile's advanced 4G LTE networks, a study by OpenSignal has found. As Ars readers know, AT&T renamed a large portion of its 4G network, …

Apple debuts its own credit card with a physical version to complement the app

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arstechnica.com - The app also gives you an overview of your spending and balance. "Daily cash" is accumulated daily, as the name implies, and as cash rather than as points. Apple Card app gives you a view of your wee…

Apple releases iOS 12.2 with support for News+ service, new AirPods

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arstechnica.com - Apple quietly pushed out a lengthy iOS software update today. While the day was largely dominated by Apple's "It's Show Time" event in which the iPhone maker announced news, gaming, and TV subscripti…

Music labels sue Charter, complain that high Internet speeds fuel piracy

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arstechnica.com - The music industry is suing Charter Communications, claiming that the cable Internet provider profits from music piracy by failing to terminate the accounts of subscribers who illegally download copy…

Tres palabras la salvan de su violador

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laopinion.com - Tres palabras son todo lo que tomó para que una víctima de asalto sexual, secuestrada por su captor, se salvara de sufrir más horrores y pudiera ser rescatada. Pero esas palabras no fueron súplicas d…

Winklevoss Twins: Crypto Heralds Something Greater Than Facebook

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cointelegraph.com - Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, Bitcoin (BTC) bulls and founders of the Gemini crypto exchange, say that while Facebook’s secretive crypto project is positive for the industry, ultimately crypto will u…

V8 release v7.4 · V8

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v8.dev - Every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s Git master immediately before a Chrome Beta milestone. Today we’re pleased to announce…

Extra-gamified: why are some apps so satisfying?

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uxdesign.cc - According to Statista, an average of 6,140 apps were released in Play Store everyday in the first quarter of 2018. Yet, 77% of users never returned to the app after 72 hours of installing it. What ma…

Cyber Threats Are Emerging Faster Than DHS Can Identify and Confront Them

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www.nextgov.com - The Homeland Security Department needs to do a better job anticipating cyber threats on the horizon on top of defending against yesterday’s attacks, according to Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. Both effo…

Verizon Set To Offer Free Robocall Blocking App, New Tech To Combat Spam -- AT&T, Comcast Too

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www.forbes.com - Verizon is getting ready to offer a free robocall blocking app at the end of this month, as it steps up efforts to combat the growing plague of spam calls. In 2019, pretty much everyone is on a roboc…

Almost all of IFTTT’s Gmail functionality is disappearing this week

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www.theverge.com - Almost all of IFTTT’s Gmail integrations are set to disappear this Sunday, following Google’s announcement that it would make sweeping changes to the way its email service handles APIs last October. …

Kyocera DuraForce PRO 2: Rugged, reliable, and always ready

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androidcommunity.com - The latest Kyocera rugged phone is here: the DuraForce PRO 2 Military-Grade 4G LTE Smartphone. We’ve seen the Kyocera DuraForce Pro 2 before when it underwent a Durability Test. This version is said …

Telegram update brings unsend anything, anonymous forwarding, better search

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androidcommunity.com - Telegram is one of those apps that always brings a lot of new things, whether small or major, to their regular updates. The latest one emphasizes the fact that it is one of the most secure messaging …

ARCHOS Play Tab debuts for the whole gang’s board game night

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androidcommunity.com - ARCHOS is one of those few prolific brands we know that always have something new to offer. When it makes a major announcement, expect several devices will be introduced. The pioneer of consumer elec…

Firefox Send for Android now available for your file transfer needs

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androidcommunity.com - A week or so ago, Firefox unveiled its encrypted file transfer service, but it was only available on your browser. But even so, it was such an easy thing to use that we didn’t mind not having an actu…

Google Maps now rolling out event creation for users

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androidcommunity.com - Google is really determined to make Maps more than just an app you use for when you get lost. They’ve been adding a lot of features for the last few months and it looks like public event creation is …

HMD Global responds to Nokia 7 Plus data breach issue

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androidcommunity.com - Last week, the mobile industry was taken aback with reports of Nokia 7 Plus sending data and information to Chinese servers. It was discovered recently by some researchers that the phone was found se…

Apple's big services announcement was strangely lacking in critical details

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www.cnbc.com - Apple CEO Tim Cook began Monday's highly anticipated event at the Steve Jobs Theater by defining the word "services." The conceit was to lay out a new vision for how to think about Apple. If Apple Ve…

How to Start a Blog and Make Money Blogging

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www.theworkathomewoman.com - If you want to work-from-home and make money blogging — then you need to have the right tools, resources, and information to guide your way. With an overwhelming amount of information on the web – it…

Tesla Motors, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) - Elon Musk Obsessed With Sex? Expert Says 'Cars Have Been Sold On A Freudian Basis' From The Beginning

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www.benzinga.com - Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) first introduced the Model S sedan. Then came the Model X, followed by the Model 3 sedan - which was originally supposed to be named the Model E - which would have spe…

Understanding The Important Technology Of Casinos

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www.bitrebels.com - At this point in time, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of casinos online. A lot of them are worth your time and energy, but a few are not. So, what makes them different from one another? Well, …

The majority of listings for car accident attorneys on Google are fake - Search Engine Land

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searchengineland.com - If you work with attorneys, you may have noticed recently that there is a massive amount of spam that seems to be growing like weeds in Google’s local results. Let me explain what I mean. This was a …

Spyware sneaks into 'million-ish' Asus PCs via poisoned software updates, says Kaspersky

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www.theregister.co.uk - A million or so Asus personal computers may have downloaded spyware from the computer maker's update servers and installed it, Kaspersky Lab claims. Someone was able to modify a copy of the Asus Live…

China Expands “Silk Road” Initiative in France

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www.infowars.com - Despite French President Emmanuel Macron’s resistance to China’s new “Silk Road” initiative, he hosted Chinese President Xi Jinping for a state visit on Monday. During the visit, France and China sig…

US police embrace AI, cloud computing to boost public safety efforts

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www.foxbusiness.com - Axon CEO Rick Smith on the company's deal with drone-manufacturer DJI to produce drones for law enforcement. AUSTIN, Texas -- Police departments around the United States are turning to artificial int…

Why Every Company Needs An Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy For 2019

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www.forbes.com - There’s no doubt that artificial intelligence (AI) is a transformative technology – perhaps even the most transformative technology available today. But if you think the transformative nature of AI i…

Telegram now lets people delete every message sent or received

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mashable.com - Telegram just added a feature that makes it easier for users to delete any message they've ever sent — or any message they've ever received. The service announced this weekend that users can now dele…

How to Write Effective Facebook Sponsored Posts

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www.socialmediaexaminer.com - Want to try something different with your Facebook advertising? Have you considered using text-based sponsored posts? In this article, you’ll learn how to write and structure two types of longer-form…

TCL developing 'H-QLED' display technology - hybrid QLED / OLED - FlatpanelsHD

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www.flatpanelshd.com - At the 2019 OLED Korea conference, TCL announced that it is developing a hybrid QLED and OLED display technology referred to as ‘H-QLED’, according to a report by OLED-info.com. H-QLED display techno…

European Data Protection Board Clarifies the Interplay Between the EU Clinical Trials Regulation and the General Data Protection Regulation | JD Supra

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www.jdsupra.com - JD Supra is a legal publishing service that connects experts and their content with broader audiences of professionals, journalists and associations. This Privacy Policy describes how JD Supra, LLC (…

7 Must See Personal Training Apps for iPhone -

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www.iphoneness.com - Exercising just for the sake of doing it is not the best way to achieve real results. Not all of us have access to a personal trainer, but you can always use your iPhone to help you out. Here are 7 p…

Walmart Is Taking Advantage of a Key Amazon Weakness -- The Motley Fool

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www.fool.com - Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) Prime is undoubtedly the e-commerce giant's greatest competitive advantage. For $119/year, the membership provides a smorgasbord of benefits including video streaming, discounts …

Attackers Compromise ASUS Software Update Servers to Distribute Malware

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www.darkreading.com - Taiwanese computer maker ASUS may have inadvertently distributed malware to over 1 million users of its systems worldwide after attackers compromised software update servers at the company last year,…

Pwn2Own: Tesla Hack, Broken VMs, and Skewed Economics

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www.darkreading.com - A pair of security researchers dominated the annual Pwn2Own contest at the CanSecWest conference in Vancouver last week, driving away with $375,000 in bounties for their six successful hacks—includin…

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