Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Microsoft bangs the final nail in Nokia Devices' coffin, will lay off 1850 and other top stories.

  • Microsoft bangs the final nail in Nokia Devices' coffin, will lay off 1850

    Microsoft bangs the final nail in Nokia Devices' coffin, will lay off 1850
    Satya Nadella and former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop during happier times. Elop got the boot in 2015. The last remaining vestiges of Nokia at Microsoft are being closed down as the company "streamlines" its smartphone hardware business. "Up to 1,850" people will lose their jobs (1,350 in Finland, 500 elsewhere) as the company essentially exits the phone market. Microsoft bought Nokia's Devices and Services business in 2013 for $7.1 billion. In July last year, Microsoft laid off 7,800 of the staff..
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  • Apple Says “Me Too”, Works On Amazon Echo Competitor Powered By Smarter Siri

    Apple Says “Me Too”, Works On Amazon Echo Competitor Powered By Smarter Siri
    Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is reportedly working on an Amazon Echo like device. The space for these kinds of devices is about to heat up as companies such as Google also announced intentions to enter it. A report from The Information revealed that the iPhone maker will open up Siri by releasing a Software Development Kit (SDK) at the Worldwide Developers Conference 2016. This will allow developers to develop and integrate apps with Siri, which should help in increasing the personal digital assist..
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  • Science|How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? A Critic Says NASA Doesn't Know.

    Science|How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? A Critic Says NASA Doesn't Know.
    During his paleontological endeavors — another hobby — he challenged research by a Florida State University professor, Gregory M. Erickson, about the growth rates of dinosaurs. In a 2013 paper, Dr. Myhrvold described the perceived statistical wrongs and stopped just short of accusing Dr. Erickson of manipulating the data.Corrections have been appended to several of Dr. Erickson’s papers, including two in Nature. Dr. Erickson and his colleagues maintain that the mistakes did not alter their conc..
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  • Twitter says goodbye to all '.@'

    Twitter says goodbye to all '.@'
    (Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images) Twitter announced a plan to make itself simpler Tuesday by, among other things, removing the need for a popular, improvised equivalent of a stage whisper.  The changes are the latest iteration of the microblogging site’s attempts to make itself more appealing to new users. For instance, a few months ago, it changed its “favorite” button — a way to interact with a tweet without actually writing a reply — to the more universally understood “like” button. The compan..
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  • YouTube Upgrades E3 Gaming Hub

    YouTube Upgrades E3 Gaming Hub
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  • 15 Things You Should Know Before Playing Overwatch

    15 Things You Should Know Before Playing Overwatch
    Getting started in Overwatch can be pretty daunting: there are so many heroes to learn, maps to memorize, and loot crates to open, that it’s hard to keep track of it all. But we have a few quick pointers that should help. Here are the things I wish I knew before jumping into Overwatch. Start with an easy character Some characters are easier to pick up than others. For players already familiar with shooters, I’d go with Soldier 76, Pharah, D.VA or Bastion at first. These are characters who ar..
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  • Nanomaterials could double efficiency of solar cells by converting waste heat into usable energy

    Nanomaterials could double efficiency of solar cells by converting waste heat into usable energy
    An experimental solar cell created by MIT researchers could massively increase the amount of power generated by a given area of panels, while simultaneously reducing the amount of waste heat. Even better, it sounds super cool when scientists talk about it: “with our own unoptimized geometry, we in fact could break the Shockley-Queisser limit.” The Shockley-Queisser limit, which is definitely not made up, is the theoretical maximum efficiency of a solar cell, and it’s somewhere around 32 percen..
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  • Toyota and Volkswagen Step Up Investments in Tech Start-Ups

    Toyota and Volkswagen Step Up Investments in Tech Start-Ups
    Photo Shahar Waiser is the chief executive of Gett, a popular ride-hailing app in Europe. The company said it has established a relationship with Volkswagen. Credit Gett SAN FRANCISCO — Automakers are looking toward a technology-driven future, one where they increasingly acknowledge that getting around may not require owning a car.On Tuesday, two of the world’s largest automakers, Toyota and Volkswagen, said they were stepping up to invest in technology start-ups that a..
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  • Pebble unveils two new smartwatches and a wearable not meant for your wrist video - CNET

    Pebble unveils two new smartwatches and a wearable not meant for your wrist video - CNET
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  • Twilio launches add-on marketplace

    Twilio launches add-on marketplace
    Twilio today announced the launch of its add-ons marketplace. Using these add-ons, developers who use Twilio’s API to power the messaging features of their apps and services can easily combine Twilio’s services with those of its partners. “This the beginning of Twilio’s marketplace,” Twilio CEO and co-founder Jeff Lawson told me. He noted that Twilio already offers developers many of the building blocks to build communication right into their apps and developers often combine these with APIs f..
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