Ever since Samsung recalled, reissued, and double-recalled the Galaxy Note 7, there’s been curiosity and contention over what, exactly, killed the phone. This has ranged from the conspiratorial (Apple is paying the media to manufacture reports of fires) to the prosaic explanation that whatever battery failure killed the first round …
Read More »All Chromebooks released in 2017 and later will support Android apps
Google began adding support for the Play Store to Chromebooks last spring, but the rollout has been very, very slow. At first, only a few ARM-powered Chromebooks had support, then Google’s own Pixel 2 was added. Now, many recent Chromebooks have gotten the Play Store, at least in the developer …
Read More »Symantec caught once again improperly issuing illegitimate HTTPS certificates
Roughly 16 months ago, Symantec was caught distributing improperly signed cryptographic certificates that could be used to break HTTPS protection and put users’ at risk. Now, the company has been caught once again doing something similar — even though such activity is directly against the agreements it made when caught …
Read More »The new Google Voice launches, bringing a modern look, group chat, photo sharing & more
Confirming reports from earlier this month that a Google Voice update was in the works, Google today has launched a refreshed version of its VoIP calling service on mobile and the web. Largely, the update is about giving the product a more modern look-and-feel, after having not received a major …
Read More »Snapchat’s big redesign, featuring universal search and more, just hit iOS
Snapchat’s major redesign, which introduces a universal search bar to the top of the app, among other features, has today hit iOS. The refreshed user interface was first announced earlier this month, but was only available to Android users at the time with a promise that it would reach iPhone users “soon.” The …
Read More »Google starts testing Instant Apps in the wild
One of the biggest surprises at last year’s Google I/O developer conference was the announcement of Instant Apps for Android. These new kinds of apps are meant to help bridge the gap between web apps and native apps. The idea here is to break native apps into very small packets that, because they …
Read More »Apple sues Qualcomm for $1 billion in unpaid rebates, alleges attempted perjury, extortion
Apple sued Qualcomm today, alleging that the mobile chip giant owes it at least a billion dollars in unpaid rebates and agreements. Apple further states that Qualcomm “attempted to extort Apple into changing its responses and providing false information to the KFTC [Korean FTC] in exchange for Qualcomm’s release of …
Read More »Uber fined $20 million for lying about driver earnings, predatory financing
Uber, the San Francisco ride-sharing company, has been in the news of late over its game of chicken with the city of San Francisco over a $150 license fee for self-driving vehicles (which it lost) and for losing an estimated $3 billion dollars in 2016. Now the company has been …
Read More »Toshiba may spin off or sell its NAND flash business after accounting scandal, cost overruns
Toshiba is investigating radical options for restructuring in the wake of its 2015 accounting scandal and a massive write-down on the value of its US nuclear business. The company has confirmed that it is evaluating splitting its semiconductor business with longtime partner Western Digital, and that any entity created in …
Read More »Steam now lets you move specific game installation folders
Moving your Steam installation from one PC to another has always been more of a “Technical workaround,” and less of a supported method of migrating games from Point A to B. This has been particularly true if you only wanted to change the installation location of a single title. Steam …
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