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Sources: Samsung plans to release a variant of the Galaxy S10 next spring that will have six cameras, 5G, and a 6.7" screen — The tech giant's response to sales slump is flagship phones packed with bigger screens and extra cameras — SEOUL— Samsung Electronics Co. is planning … | Jon Porter / The Verge: |
In an updated statement, Tumblr says an audit found child porn images were slipping through detection tools, leading to removal from App Store — Blames an ‘industry database’ that failed to filter prohibited content — Tumblr says that child pornography was the reason for its app's sudden disappearance from the iOS App Store.| Kia Kokalitcheva / Axios: |
Design software company Autodesk says it is acquiring PlanGrid, a provider of cloud-based construction software, for $875M — Autodesk has agreed to acquire Plangrid, a startup that makes cloud-based construction software, for $875 million net of cash. — Why it matters … | Sean Hollister / The Verge: |
Valve is discontinuing its Steam Link hardware, which let users stream games from PCs to other devices like a TV — One last chance to get it for $2.50 — Why am I sad that a tiny black puck which streamed games over a Wi-Fi network will soon disappear from shelves around the world?| Kate Rooney / CNBC: |
Bitcoin hit its lowest level in more than a year on Monday, falling under $5,000, with the entire cryptocurrency market cap losing roughly $40B in the past week — - The world's largest cryptocurrency is now down 22 percent in the past week, falling as much as 12 percent Monday to its lowest level in more than a year.| Bloomberg: |
Sources: US DOJ probe into cryptocurrency manipulation has homed in on Bitcoin, Tether, and Bitfinex, and whether traders artificially inflated Bitcoin's price — - DOJ investigating whether Tether was used to prop up Bitcoin — U.S. case part of broader review of possible coin manipulation| Alex Heath / Cheddar: |
Sources: Snap is planning to release new Spectacles with two cameras and an aluminum frame for $350 by the year's end — Snap Inc. is planning to release a new version of its Spectacles glasses with two cameras and a higher price point of $350 by the end of the year, Cheddar has learned.| Kyle Wiggers / VentureBeat: |
Microsoft now supports standards-based FIDO2 security key devices, letting Windows 10 users access their Microsoft Account without entering username or password — Passwords aren't as effective a means as preventing account break-ins as they might seem. Three out of four people use duplicate passwords … | Colin Lecher / The Verge: |
Critics argue that the FCC should classify text messaging as a telecommunications service so that phone companies can't discriminate against messages — Consumer advocacy group opposes the move — The FCC unveiled two proposals today to battle the scourge of phone spam … | Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
After announcing it four months ago, Facebook is rolling out its “how long do I spend on Facebook” dashboard, but its insights are not very specific — Fifteen weeks after Facebook announced its “Your Time on Facebook” tool that counts how many minutes you spend on the app … | Catalin Cimpanu / ZDNet: |
US cyber-security firm Recorded Future claims to have doxxed Tessa88, the hacker who sold MySpace and Dropbox databases in 2016, as a 29-year-old Russian — Recorded Future claims Tessa88's identity is a 29-year-old Russian named Maksim Vladimirovich Donakov.| Khari Johnson / VentureBeat: |
Amazon opens up Alexa Mobile Accessory Kit to wearable makers, and Qualcomm debuts a $299 Smart Headset, an Amazon-approved reference design for Alexa on the go — Amazon today announced general availability for its mobile accessory kit, a toolkit to help manufacturers quickly add Alexa to their devices.| Reuters: |
SoftBank invests $2B in South Korean e-commerce company Coupang, source says at a ~$9B valuation — SoftBank Group Corp's Vision Fund is investing $2 billion in South Korea's top e-commerce firm Coupang, the retailer said on Tuesday, as the loss-making startup girds for battle against rivals backed by the country's cash-rich chaebol.| Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
LinkedIn launches Student Voices, its take on Snapchat Stories, for US colleges, and says it plans Stories-like features aimed at other sets of users too — No app is safe from the Stories plague — The social media singularity continues with the arrival of Snapchat Stories-style slideshows … | Tom Simonite / Wired: |
As AI-building frameworks get open-sourced, DIY tinkerers use them for tasks like identifying plant diseases, automating dry-cleaning, making art, and more — IN LATE WINTER of 1975, a scrap of paper started appearing on bulletin boards around the San Francisco Peninsula.| Catherine Shu / TechCrunch: |
Agora, which helps developers integrate voice and video into their apps via APIs, raises $70M Series C led by Coatue Management — Agora, a developer of cloud communication APIs, will create products for new markets and verticals after raising a $70 million Series C led by Coatue Management.| Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica: |
From 2011 to 2016, the FCC released an annual report comparing advertised broadband speeds with actual speeds but has not released one in two years — FCC is still measuring in-home speeds—but hasn't released report in two years. — Nearly two years have passed since …
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Why eIDAS 2.0 might be the EU's boldest digital move yet — eIDAS: The first building block of digital trust More than a decade ago, the EU introduced the eIDAS regulation (Regulation [EU] No 910/2014) …
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