Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Microsoft, IBM: We won't help build a Muslim registry and other top stories.

  • Microsoft, IBM: We won't help build a Muslim registry

    Microsoft, IBM: We won't help build a Muslim registry
    Spokespeople from Microsoft and IBM say that their companies would not help create a registry of Muslims in the United States, an idea floated by President-elect Donald Trump.“We’ve been clear about our values. We oppose discrimination and we wouldn’t do any work to build a registry of Muslim Americans,” spokesman Frank X. Shaw told BuzzFeed on Thursday in response to their questions.IBM also expressly rejected a registry, with a spokesperson telling The Hill on Saturday, “IBM would not work on ..
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  • Facebook's Aquila drone crashed due to strong winds, NTSB investigation finds

    Facebook's Aquila drone crashed due to strong winds, NTSB investigation finds
    While the June 2016 test flight of Facebook’s Aquila internet-serving drone was a success, a structural failure shortly before landing caused it to crash. We now know the cause of the failure thanks to the completion of an earlier announced National Transportation Safety Board investigation: wind. The NTSB concluded that the “autoland” feature of the Aquila malfunctioned, causing the autopilot to dip the drones nose to compensate. The unexpected maneuver caused the drone to fly faster than its ..
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  • Microsoft Cortana is about to become your all-purpose productivity bot

    Microsoft Cortana is about to become your all-purpose productivity bot
    Microsoft Cortana is playing catch-up with Siri and the Google Assistant, but that’s about to change that. The company Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded in 1975 has made no secret of the fact that they intend to become an AI powerhouse. Many of the recent changes in Microsoft Office have been related to productivity automation. You can click a button to create a slideshow in PowerPoint, use the Editor feature in Word to improve your writing, and find out whether you spend too much time processi..
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  • Niantic shelved plans for Pokémon Go app for Apple Watch (Updated)

    Niantic shelved plans for Pokémon Go app for Apple Watch (Updated)
    Update: Niantic says that Pokémon Go is still coming for the Apple Watch, though it’s unclear when or in what form the game will arrive. The company also fails to confirm its previous end of the year promise. Pokémon Go for Apple Watch is coming soon. Stay tuned. — Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) December 17, 2016 Back in September, Apple and Niantic announced that the popular game Pokémon Go was coming to the Apple Watch before the end of this year. Since then, however, no news has come conce..
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  • How the hot startup that stole Apple's thunder wound up in Silicon Valley's graveyard

    How the hot startup that stole Apple's thunder wound up in Silicon Valley's graveyard
    Eric Migicovsky Craig Barritt/Getty Images for AOL Inc. For a moment, it looked like the story would have a happy ending. As struggling smartwatch maker Pebble discussed selling itself to Fitbit, a larger competitor in the wearable technology market, the chatter among the Pebble team was that they would continue working on their product under the wing of a new, more stable corporate parent. Fitbit’s co-founder James Park even visited Pebble’s offices and, following a..
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  • Google Maps tells you if locations are wheelchair accessible

    Google Maps tells you if locations are wheelchair accessible
    The listings are only available in the US right now, and you can expect to see gaps in coverage given that it's based on user input. Still, it could make the difference between visiting that hot new restaurant and having to consider something else for dinner. Akasaka also notes that this could help anyone who might have an extra challenge getting up stairs, such as families with prams. Even if you don't have a specific need for these accessibility notices, then, you might well benefit from t..
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  • Google's search-savvy keyboard comes to Android

    Google's search-savvy keyboard comes to Android
    Gboard is available now, and works with over 100 languages. Don't expect to drop GIFs into conversations regardless of the app, though. GIF sharing only works for Android users in Allo, Hangouts and Messenger right now, and sharing in other apps depends on developers integrating image keyboard support.VIDEO
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