Sunday, October 9, 2016

First Click: Amazon Echo leaves the door open for Google Home and other top stories.

  • First Click: Amazon Echo leaves the door open for Google Home

    Google is playing catch up here, following in Amazon's footsteps after the company unveiled the Echo back in 2014. With the Echo, the retailer created a new home for AI digital assistants; those programs that are supposed to help manage your life by scheduling meetings, buying plane tickets, and so on. Google has been working on this sort of product for years, adding Google Now functionality to Android phones and tablets since 2012. But with the Echo, Amazon found a new way to package these voi..
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  • Megalodon finds kin in 12-foot long extinct shark

    Megalodon finds kin in 12-foot long extinct shark
    Megalodon finds kin in 12-foot long extinct shark Fossils of a 12-foot long extinct shark have been compared to the teeth of the Carcharocles megalodon species which is considered as the biggest sea predator ever. It has been determined that the two shark families are actually cousins. By Brian Ang | Oct 04, 2016 11:09 AM EDT PANAMA-ARCHAEOLOGY-CANAL-EXPANSION Credit: RODRIGO ARANGUA / Staff Editorial #: 167568279 Collection: AFP A man points at teeth of Megalodon, an extinct species of sh..
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  • Zika vaccine race spurred by crisis and profit potential

    Zika vaccine race spurred by crisis and profit potential
    By Bill Berkrot | NEW YORK NEW YORK The race to find protection against the Zika virus is fueled by something often missing from tropical disease research: the potential for big profit.The prospect of a blockbuster vaccine against a mosquito-borne virus has accelerated the pace of development and attracted the interest of big drugmakers, including Sanofi SA (SASY.PA), GlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK.L) and Takeda Pharmaceuticals (4502.T).Although Zika infections are mild or asymptomatic in most peo..
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  • Nobel physics prize awarded to 3 for topology work

    Nobel physics prize awarded to 3 for topology work
    Stockholm — Three British-born scientists won the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for discoveries about strange states of matter that could result in improved materials for electronics or quantum computers. David Thouless, Duncan Haldane and Michael Kosterlitz, who are now affiliated with universities in the United States, were honored for breakthroughs they made in the 1970s and '80s. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said their work opened the door to a previously unknown world where..
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  • Microsoft Executives Not Hurting for Cash

    Microsoft Executives Not Hurting for Cash
    Microsoft paid five top executives $56 million in fiscal 2016. That includes CEO Satya Nadella's annual compensation, which dropped 3.3 percent to $17.7 million this year. Nadella received $5.66 million in combined salary and bonus, as well as a $12 million stock award, according to a preliminary proxy statement filed Monday. Half of the shares will vest in 2018, depending on Microsoft's performance, Bloomberg reports; the remainder will vest in full by 2019 if Nadella remains in the job. Nadell..
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  • With Pixel, Google wants to be another Apple

    With Pixel, Google wants to be another Apple
    Today, Tuesday, October 4th is Google’s biggest hardware event, all the leaks will tell you, with everything from a pair of "by Google" smartphones to Google Home smart speakers, new wireless routers, and a 4K Chromecast. But the overriding thing that Google will try to sell us is its vision of integrating that multiplicity of physical gadgets and trinkets into its digital empire of software and services. Just like Apple. Google’s competition with Apple has always been asymmetric because that o..
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  • Amazon to crack down on incentivized reviews

    Amazon to crack down on incentivized reviews
    Amazon reviews may become more trustworthy after the internet retail giant announced Monday that customers will see fewer incentivized reviews -- ones that are posted in exchange for free or discounted products. Under Amazon's updated community guidelines, customers are now prohibited from "creating, modifying, or posting content in exchange for compensation of any kind (including free or discounted products) or on behalf of anyone else." Amazon has a big interest in making sure its millions of ..
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  • Facebook says a 'technical issue' caused illegal listings to flood its new Craigslist competitor

    Facebook says a 'technical issue' caused illegal listings to flood its new Craigslist competitor
    A listing for a live snake was shown on Facebook Marketplace before being reported and taken down. Facebook Facebook says that a "technical issue" allowed listings for drugs, animals, adult services, and other illegal items to appear in its new Craigslist competitor, Marketplace. In a statement to Business Insider, Facebook director of product management Mary Ku said the company is "working to fix the problem" and "closely monitoring our systems to ensure we are prope..
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  • iPhone 7 vs. Galaxy S7 blind camera test: Guess which model hardcore Apple fans picked

    iPhone 7 vs. Galaxy S7 blind camera test: Guess which model hardcore Apple fans picked
    Different people have different priorities when it comes to picking out the perfect smartphone. Some people focus on design, others on screen size, and many people stay loyal to a particular brand and buy its latest flagship device each time they are due for an upgrade. Whichever smartphone one might end up with though, there are certain features that are always among the most important when people are polled about their top needs and wants. Battery life is a big one, of course, but camera qual..
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  • Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to David Thouless, Duncan Haldane and Michael Kosterlitz

    Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to David Thouless, Duncan Haldane and Michael Kosterlitz
    A trio of British-born researchers working in the U.S. won the Nobel Prize in Physics Tuesday for what one of them called a curious mathematical “toy” that to his surprise revolutionized the study of exotic matter suitable for quantum computers, new superconductors, and advanced designer materials. Working separately, the three laureates conceived a new way to understand the topology of materials, as the study of shapes that change in increments is called. At its simplest, a sheet of paper can ..
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