Thursday, March 10, 2016

Want to Try Android N? Google is Offering $150 Discount on Pixel C Tablet and other top stories.

  • Want to Try Android N? Google is Offering $150 Discount on Pixel C Tablet

    Want to Try Android N? Google is Offering $150 Discount on Pixel C Tablet
    Now that the Android N developer preview is available, we are getting to see most of the new features the latest iteration of Android will come with. As we explained earlier, the split screen ability of the Android N is going to figure out as one of its most useful features and Google wants to take this a step further by offering developers a 25 percent discount on the Pixel C tablet. With this, Google expects that the developers can test out multiple apps on a high resolution display. The Pi..
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  • Games preview: Ratchet & Clank is remade on PS4

    Games preview: Ratchet & Clank is remade on PS4
    Ratchet & Clank – the remake of the game of the film of the game The first Ratchet & Clank game on the PS4 is both a remake of the original PS2 game and a tie-in to the new movie. There are only three certainties in this life: death, taxes, and the fact that video game movies always turn out terrible. Or at least the live action ones do. Animated adaptations, such as Street Fighter II, have always fared better because it’s easier for them to stick close to the source material. As such we’ve alw..
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  • Hacker leaks Elon Musk's next big upgrade for Tesla Model S

    Hacker leaks Elon Musk's next big upgrade for Tesla Model S
    by Brian Fung Tesla fans appear to have discovered the next iteration of the Model S: An as-yet unannounced, more powerful version that sports a 100 kilowatt-hour battery.The most advanced Model S you can buy today comes with a 90 kWh battery and can grant its driver a driving range of nearly 290 miles (466 kilometres). A bigger battery would mean extending that range even more — potentially exceeding 300 miles on a single charge — or give the car greater performanc..
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  • Australian sports vehicle wiped out by hybrid electric car

    Australian sports vehicle wiped out by hybrid electric car
    An Australian sports car has been totalled after it was torpedoed by a Toyota Prius driver who allegedly blasted straight through a red light. The red HSV GTS begins to cross a major intersection in Brisbane's north, only for the Prius to race in from the right and take out the front of the vehicle. The Holden driver, identified only as Chris on Dashcam Owners Australia, said the other car came out of nowhere. "The story from the other driver is he was changing lanes and wasn't looking, didn..
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  • Facebook Like button 'violates privacy'

    Facebook Like button 'violates privacy'
    A German court has ruled that the transfer of data by e-commerce websites to Facebook through the "Like" button without the knowledge of consumers infringes German and EU privacy laws. The Consumer Advice Organisation of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia sued two e-commerce websites it said transferred data to Facebook without consent by using "Like" buttons on their websites. The court in Dusseldorf on Tuesday ruled that the companies will have to inform consumers on their website in future ..
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  • Malware hijacks big four banks' apps

    Malware hijacks big four banks' apps
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Malware hijacks big four banks' apps Android users who download apps from outside the official Google Play store could be affected by malware targeting Australia's big four banks, explains Fairfax's Tim Biggs. PT1M8S 620 349 Millions of customers of Australia's largest banks are the target of a sophisticated Android attack which steals banking details and thwarts two-factor authentication security.Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, National Australia Ba..
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  • Facebook reportedly working on a slang dictionary

    Facebook reportedly working on a slang dictionary
    Social media giant Facebook is reportedly working on a software that will be capable of building a dictionary of slang terms used on the social networking website. The software will scan for unique words used in Facebook posts and comments, and determine if these words have a particular meaning among a small group of people, The Verge reported. According to the patent filing, “The software will look for the repeated use of particular words among users who share certain attributes, like language..
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