Friday, June 10, 2016

Time Warner Cable Internet speeds are “abysmal,” NY AG claims and other top stories.

  • Time Warner Cable Internet speeds are “abysmal,” NY AG claims

    Time Warner Cable Internet speeds are “abysmal,” NY AG claims
    Getty Images | Dimitri Otis Internet speed tests have shown that Time Warner Cable has repeatedly failed to provide the speeds it promises customers, according to a New York state government official. New York has not publicly released any data to back up the claim, but apparently shared the results with the cable company. Charter—TWC's new owner—received a letter demanding improvement yesterday from the New York attorney general's office.Further ReadingAG investigates interconnection disput..
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  • Apple Rumored to Be Debuting iMessage for Android at WWDC

    Apple Rumored to Be Debuting iMessage for Android at WWDC
    Apple is planning to announce an iMessage app for Android users at WWDC, according to a report from MacDailyNews citing sources "familiar with the company's thinking."Apple will announce that iMessage encrypted text messaging is coming to Android users at WWDC next Monday at WWDC 2016, according to a source familiar with the company's thinking. [...] Apple is increasingly focused on services which means opening up certain avenues beyond its own iOS and OS X platforms, the source says. The comp..
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  • Tesla allegedly exchanged repairs for owner silence

    Tesla allegedly exchanged repairs for owner silence
    Tesla has refuted claims that it's being investigated, saying in a blog post that "[the] NHTSA has not opened any investigation nor has it even started a 'preliminary evaluation,' which is the lowest form of formal investigatory work that it does." The NHTSA acknowledges that it's just in "data collection mode" right now, though the public at large may not grasp the distinction.According to the owner, the left front hub assembly separated from the upper control arm of a customer's 2013 Model S ..
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  • The Moto Z has no headphone jack

    The Moto Z has no headphone jack
    Lenovo has decided that its 2016 flagship Android smartphone doesn't need a 3.5mm headphone jack. Neither the Moto Z nor its slightly thicker, slightly better Moto Z Force variant offers an analog audio port, though both come with a USB-C adapter in the box. The Moto Z is a phone defined by the extra accessories and modules it can magnetically connect to, leaving its basic form as a super streamlined and simplified slab. Ignoring its substantial camera bump, most of the Z measures just 5.2mm in..
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  • Android's Nearby Recommends Apps Based on Your Location

    Android's Nearby Recommends Apps Based on Your Location
    Google's new Nearby feature could change the way we view our surroundings. Nearby is rolling as part of the new upcoming Google Play Services release and will work on any Android smartphone running Android 4.4, KitKat, or higher. Other select Google ...
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  • Destiny's first major expansion in over a year is coming out this September

    Destiny's first major expansion in over a year is coming out this September
    Destiny developer Bungie unveiled its first big addition to Destiny since The Taken King this afternoon. Rise of Iron is the interplanetary shooter-MMORPG's next expansion, and it's being released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 20th for $30 USD. (It's the first Destiny content that isn't being released for last-gen consoles, i.e., the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.) Bungie dove into Rise of Iron for the first time with a Twitch stream this afternoon, one that introduced the game's new..
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  • ​Lenovo Phab2 Pro: World's first Google Tango phone could be the key to mind-blowing indoor maps

    ​Lenovo Phab2 Pro: World's first Google Tango phone could be the key to mind-blowing indoor maps
    I'm walking around the conference room, aiming my Tango phone at the space between two chairs where Lenovo executives are sitting. A third empty chair, a plush leather one, sits on the carpet. I'm walking around it, seeing how it looks. But it isn't real: it's augmented, generated by an app on my phone screen. As I move around, it stays in place convincingly. I think to myself...I could use this to furniture-shop for my living room without even lifting a finger. If you haven't used Google's Pro..
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