Tuesday, November 22, 2016

New MacBooks Said to Launch in 2017 With Price Cuts and Up to 32GB of RAM and other top stories.

  • New MacBooks Said to Launch in 2017 With Price Cuts and Up to 32GB of RAM

    New MacBooks Said to Launch in 2017 With Price Cuts and Up to 32GB of RAM
    KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has released a new research report outlining why he's upbeat about MacBook growth in 2017. Kuo expects price cuts for both new and existing MacBooks in 2017 coupled with a refresh that adds support for 32GB RAM and more, bolstering his belief in the MacBook line next year. Kuo cites Apple's tendency to price "major-upgraded models," like the original MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, higher near the initial launch "before undergoing in price cuts in the follow..
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  • Project Fi app now shows live data use and per-app breakdown

    Project Fi app now shows live data use and per-app breakdown
    ... Project Fi subscribers are getting a new tool to track data usage today. A post in the Fi sub-Reddit by the verified Google community manager account says data tracking will now update live, and that usage will be broken out by app. It's all live right now—just open the app and check it out. Data updating left to right.  This feature requires Android 7.0 or higher, but that shouldn't be a problem considering Fi is mostly limited to devices that Google updates. You need to be on Fi a..
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  • Google just disclosed a major Windows bug — and Microsoft isn't happy

    Google just disclosed a major Windows bug — and Microsoft isn't happy
    Today, Google’s Threat Analysis group disclosed a critical vulnerability in Windows in a public post on the company’s security blog. The bug itself is very specific — allowing attackers to escape from security sandboxes through a flaw in the win32k system — but it’s serious enough to be categorized as critical, and according to Google, it’s being actively exploited. As a result, Google went public just 10 days after reporting the bug to Microsoft, before a patch could be coded and deployed. The..
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  • iPad Pro Fails to Help Apple's Tablet Slump

    iPad Pro Fails to Help Apple's Tablet Slump
    The worldwide tablet slump continues, dropping 14.7 percent year on year to 43 million shipments in the third quarter of 2016, though that's up 9.8 percent from the second quarter of this year. Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, and generic "white box" slates continue to lost ground to Amazon and Huawei, according to IDC. Amazon was an outlier with 3.1 million units shipped in Q3—a 319.9 percent growth over 2015. But that success was largely due to strong sales of the 7-inch Fire tablet, which was heavily ..
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  • Apple iOS 10.2: Bacon, Shrug And 70 Other Emoji Are Coming

    Apple iOS 10.2: Bacon, Shrug And 70 Other Emoji Are Coming
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  • Blue Coral Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Confirmed To Arrive In The US

    Blue Coral Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Confirmed To Arrive In The US
    It's official: The Blue Coral Samsung Galaxy S7 edge has now been confirmed to land on U.S. shores. Earlier this month, a leak of the Galaxy S7 edge sporting the color option previously exclusive to the discontinued Galaxy Note 7 surfaced, and it revealed a Verizon branding on the rear. At the time, that has already made it pretty clear that it's going to become available in the United States. After that, Samsung announced the launch of the Blue Coral Galaxy S7 edge on Nov. 5, but it was only f..
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  • Review: Zeiss ExoLens Lenses for iPhone 6/6s

    Review: Zeiss ExoLens Lenses for iPhone 6/6s
    I’m no pro photographer, but like every other smart phone user, I’ve taken thousands of snaps on my iPhone. And like every doting dad or wannabe Ansel Adams, I’ve often wished I could zoom in closer or capture a proper panorama without having to do that ridiculous pan-and-stitch twirl that iOS forces you do. Add-on lenses are a great option for folks like me who want to improve their photography, but who have no interest in buying and lugging around a mammoth DSLR. That’s because the iPhone cam..
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  • Who needs a key? Toyota enables smartphone engine start

    Who needs a key? Toyota enables smartphone engine start
    Toyota's Smart Key Box will let the company seamlessly share its cars through partner services or its own service. Toyota Following its announcement last week that it will partner with the Getaround car sharing service for a pilot project, Toyota shows off its Smart Key Box, a device that lets people use their smartphones to unlock and start up its cars. Intended to enable car sharing, the device works with a clou..
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