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Q1 2019 - Services Vs Devices - Apple Opens New Chapter
Apple hoped to offset slowing demand for iPhones by raising the prices of its most important product, but that strategy seems to have backfired after sales sagged during the holiday shopping season.
Services: Apple Takes New Path With Upcoming Releases
With Apple set to launch an entertainment subscription service in April, we explore the Netflix challenger, Apple’s rumored magazine subscription service, and its ever-changing strategy.
Rings A Simple Way To Track & Improve Your Health
In just four short years, Apple has revolutionized the way we work out and monitor our health with Apple Watch.
House Passes Bill To Restore ‘Net Neutrality' Rules
The House has passed bill Wednesday to restore Obama-era “net neutrality” rules, but the legislation faces slim odds of making it through the Republican-controlled Senate.
UN: No Screen Time For Babies; Only 1 Hour For Kids Under 5
The World Health Organization has issued its first-ever guidance for how much screen time children under 5 should get: not very much, and none at all for those under 1.
iHeartradio Launches A Broadway Channel And Digital Hub
Fans of show tunes are getting another place to get their fix now that iHeartRadio has launched a Broadway channel and online hub.
WatchOS 6: More Power Than Ever On Your Wrist
When Apple launched the Apple Watch back in 2015, the company marketed the product as a companion or extension to the iPhone read text messages, unlock your Mac, ask Siri a question, and control your iPhone camera from your wrist.
Apple Deepens Austin Ties, Expands Operations East And West
Apple will build a $1 billion campus in Austin, Texas, break ground on smaller locations in Seattle, San Diego and Culver City, California, and over the next three years expand in Pittsburgh, New York and Colorado.
China Launches Pioneering Mission To Far Side Of Moon
China launched a ground-breaking mission last Saturday to land a spacecraft on the largely unexplored far side of the moon, demonstrating its growing ambitions as a space power to rival Russia, the European Union and the U.S.
Audiences Can't Leave Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Pre-release
The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes is no longer allowing the public to post reviews of a movie prior to its theatrical release. The move is partly to push back against the influence of online trolls.
Social VR - Repairing Facebook's Damaged Reputation
It’s fair to say that social media’s reputation hasn’t quite grown at the same rate as the number of people who register to use its various forms.
Kaley Cuoco Takes A Dramatic Turn After ‘Big Bang Theory'
Kaley Cuoco is making a big move after wrapping 12 seasons with “The Big Bang Theory,” with a new production deal and a pivot from comedy to drama.
AT&T Pulls ‘Friends' From Netflix For Its Streaming Service
AT&T is pulling “Friends” from Netflix to beef up its own upcoming streaming service.
eNASCAR Heat Draft Brings Fans, Motorsports Closer Together
Turn on the Xbox, fire up the Playstation and get ready for the green flag to drop.
Google Paid Former Exec $35 Million After Harassment Claim
Google paid former search executive Amit Singhal $35 million in an exit package when he was reportedly forced to resign after a sexual assault investigation, according to court documents released this week.
Assembly Committee To Examine Economic Development Programs
The New York state Assembly will examine the effectiveness of economic development programs meant to boost technology jobs.
Minneapolis Police Department Implements Cameras On Guns
A police force in a Minneapolis suburb is outfitting its officers with cameras mounted on their handguns amid calls for more transparency in police shootings.
Air Force Secretary On Hand To Commemorate Drone Flight
Air Force Secretary On Hand To Commemorate Drone Flight
New Satellite Will Bounce Light Off Air To Measure Winds
Whichever way the wind blows, a new satellite due for launch Wednesday will be watching it.
Twitter 2.0: Social Network Cuts Off Third-party Apps
Twitter 2.0: Social Network Cuts Off Third-party Apps
Facebook Takes Down 652 Accounts Linked To Russia, Iran
Facebook has identified and banned more accounts engaged in misleading political behavior ahead of the U.S. midterm elections in November.
Can Twitter Change Its ‘Core' And Remain Twitter?
After long resisting change, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey wants to revamp the “core” of the service to fight rampant abuse and misinformation. But it’s not clear if changing that essence — how it rewards interactions and values popularity — would even work.
Rumors - Macbook 13-Inch 2018
Apple creating new classics.
Microsoft Uncovers More Russian Hacking Ahead Of Midterms
Microsoft has uncovered new Russian hacking efforts targeting U.S. political groups ahead of the midterm elections.
California Seeks To Be First State To Limit Plastic Straws
If you want a straw with your drink, you soon may have to ask for it at California restaurants.
University Of New Mexico Adds $3b In Economic Output
University Of New Mexico Adds $3b In Economic Output
West Virginia State University Honors Nasa Mathematician
West Virginia State University Honors Nasa Mathematician
Google's Search Tool To Help Job-Seeking Veterans
A new Google search tool will allow service members transitioning to civilian life to include their military occupational specialty code to find jobs that match their skills.
Rights Groups No Google: No Censored Search In China
Rights Groups No Google: No Censored Search In China
Experts Assemble For Un-hosted Meeting On 'Killer Robots'
Experts from scores of countries are meeting to discuss ways to define and deal with “killer robots” — futuristic weapons systems that could conduct war without human intervention.