Sunday, December 25, 2016

Why I cancelled my new 15-inch MacBook Pro order and other top stories.

  • Why I cancelled my new 15-inch MacBook Pro order

    Why I cancelled my new 15-inch MacBook Pro order
    Say goodbye to my little friend.I wanted to tell you how gorgeous the 15-inch display was. I wanted to tell you how astonishingly fast the PCIe-based SSD storage was. I wanted to tell you how I'd grudgingly come to accept the shallower keyboard, the Touch Bar, and the four USB-C connectors. For months now, I've been looking forward to getting a new fully-equipped, top-of-the-line 15-inch MacBook Pro. For weeks, ever since I placed my order, I've been looking forward to telling you about it once..
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  • Samsung Knew Note 7 Had A Dangerous Design, But Took The Risk Anyway, Say Analysts

    Samsung Knew Note 7 Had A Dangerous Design, But Took The Risk Anyway, Say Analysts
    Bags of Samsung Galaxy Note 7s being returned. Photo: George Frey/Getty Images The mainstream media news cycle has moved on to other inflammatory matters recently (like: U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his controversial cabinet picks), but within the smartphone industry, people are still wondering, "just what the hell went wrong with the Galaxy Note 7?" After all, companies much smaller than Samsung have pumped out dozens and dozens of phones in the past few years without such incidents..
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  • 8 reasons why Google's Pixel is better than the iPhone

    8 reasons why Google's Pixel is better than the iPhone
    Antonio Villas-Boas/Business InsiderI've been using Google's Pixel XL smartphone for a few weeks, and it's been highlighting the iPhone's glaringly lacking key features. You should note that everything here is subjective. The iPhone has great features that the Pixel doesn't have, and the Apple ecosystem is in a league of its own.  But damn the Pixel is good. You should also note that I'm comparing the Pixel XL experience with my iPhone 6s and not the iPhone 7 series. That's because I have more..
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  • Facebook, Twitter, and Google are still failing to curb hate speech, EU says

    Facebook, Twitter, and Google are still failing to curb hate speech, EU says
    The European Commission this week called on Facebook, Twitter, and other major tech companies to more aggressively police online hate speech or else face new legislation that would force them to do so. As The Financial Times reports, a study commissioned by Věra Jourová, the EU justice commissioner, found that Facebook, Twitter, Google, YouTube, and Microsoft have largely struggled to comply with a voluntary code of conduct on hate speech announced earlier this year. European governments have ..
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  • History Unlocked: Mysterious Mummified Legs Belonged to Queen Nefertari, Scientists Confirm

    History Unlocked: Mysterious Mummified Legs Belonged to Queen Nefertari, Scientists Confirm
    Dec 04, 2016 11:14 AM EST Decades after Queen Nefertari's, spouse of Pharaoh Ramses II, royal tomb was discovered in 1904 in Egypt's Valley of the Queens, scientists have finally identified that one of the remains found on the tomb, a pair of legs, belonged to the queen herself. According to the study published in the journal PLOS ONE, Queen Nefetari's royal tomb was looted even before Ernesto Schiaparelli discovered it in 1904. In the royal tomb, archeologists found colorful wall paintings a..
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  • Decades of attempts show how hard it is to land on Mars – here's how we plan to succeed in 2021

    Decades of attempts show how hard it is to land on Mars – here's how we plan to succeed in 2021
    Europe has been trying to land on Mars since 2003, but none of the attempts have gone exactly according to plan. A couple of months ago, the ExoMars Schiaparelli landing demonstrator crashed onto the planet's surface, losing contact with its mothership.
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  • Tech billionaires award $25 million in Breakthrough prizes to top scientists

    Tech billionaires award $25 million in Breakthrough prizes to top scientists
    A constellation of tech billionaires, A-list celebrities, and preeminent scientists convened at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley for an Oscars-style ceremony celebrating the biggest achievements in science on Sunday evening. In its fifth year, the Breakthrough Prizes in life sciences, fundamental physics, and mathematics granted $3 million a piece to top researchers, more than any other science awards. A committee of past recipients bestowed a total of 15 prizes, including six $100..
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  • Apple offers views on automated-car police, remains cagey about its plans

    Apple offers views on automated-car police, remains cagey about its plans
    Apple has said in comments to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that it is “excited” about the potential use of automated systems in many areas, including transportation. The company’s director of product integrity Steve Kenner wrote that Apple is “investing heavily in the study of machine learning and automation, and is excited about the potential of automated systems in many areas, including transportation.” Kenner did not say if the company would design or make s..
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