Friday, July 1, 2016

HTC's Vive business is now run by a new subsidiary and other top stories.

  • HTC's Vive business is now run by a new subsidiary

    HTC's Vive business is now run by a new subsidiary
    Earlier reports indicated the move was possible, but HTC confirmed the reorganization to The Verge today. The company's brief, one-sentence statement:HTC can confirm that it has established a wholly-owned subsidiary, HTC Vive Tech Corporation, as a vehicle for developing strategic alliances to help build the global VR ecosystem.While the shuffle doesn't change much in the near term -- and Vive is still completely under HTC's larger umbrella -- the shift does give the Vive group some extra prote..
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  • Google's underwater internet cable connecting US and Japan is about to go live

    Google's underwater internet cable connecting US and Japan is about to go live
    NEC Back in 2014, Google announced that it was one of several companies investing in a $300 million underwater internet cable linking the US west coast to Japan. Today, that cable will go live. Nicknamed "Faster", the 9,000 kilometre (5,600 mile) cable will connect Oregon to the coastal Japanese cities of Chiba and Mie. The connection will run 60 terabits per second, which is about 10 million times faster than t..
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  • The world has the right climate goals — but the wrong ambition levels to achieve them

    The world has the right climate goals — but the wrong ambition levels to achieve them
    French President Francois Hollande (right front), Executive Secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change Christiana Figueres (left), French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (center) and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon celebrate after the adoption of an agreement at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in December 2015 . (Christophe Petit Tesson/ European PressPhoto Agency) It was a unique and historic moment, one of forward-looking international collaboration and unity that n..
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  • Toyota Recalls 1.4 Million Vehicles for Airbag Problem

    Toyota Recalls 1.4 Million Vehicles for Airbag Problem
    Photo A Toyota factory in Takaoka, Japan. The automaker also said on Wednesday that it was recalling nearly three million vehicles worldwide over fuel tank issues. Credit Ko Sasaki for The New York Times Public concern about faulty automobile airbags spread to a second major supplier on Wednesday, after Toyota recalled 1.43 million Prius and Lexus models equipped with bags made by Autoliv, a big Swedish-American manufacturer.Although no injuries have been reported from ..
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  • El Niño brings on severe wildfire risk for Amazon

    El Niño brings on severe wildfire risk for Amazon
    Scientists at NASA and the University of California, Irvine have presented their 2016 seasonal fire forecast. In it, they have raised a strong possibility of severe season in the Amazon due to El Niño. The data has unveiled the effects of El Niño on different parts of the world. The researchers mentioned that El Niño conditions last year and early this year have altered the rainfall patterns in the world. To cite an example, the phenomenon has lessened the rainfall in the wet season at the star..
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  • Microsoft's most powerful Surface models now available outside US

    Microsoft's most powerful Surface models now available outside US
    Microsoft is expanding its Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 line-up outside the US and Canada today. Both devices are now available with 1TB of storage, an Intel Core i7 processor, and 16GB of RAM in Australia, Austria, China, France, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the UK. Microsoft's online stores will sell the new models, and Germany and Japan will start receiving them later in July. Microsoft's top Surface Book is priced at £2,649 in the UK ($3,199 in the US), and the 1TB Surface Pro..
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  • Reportedly Perverted Penguins Are Now Being Harassed Back... By Climate Change

    Reportedly Perverted Penguins Are Now Being Harassed Back... By Climate Change
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  • Why GM is Slashing the Price of its In-Car Wireless Data Plans

    Why GM is Slashing the Price of its In-Car Wireless Data Plans
    General Motors has cut the price of its wireless data plans in half, giving the automaker a competitive advantage over an industry trying to use in-car Internet connectivity to attract customers. The 1GB package, once $20 a month, is now $10. Its 10GB package, which was $80 a month, is now $40. The company is also offering a new 4GB plan for $20. Since 2014, most GM @general gm vehicles have been equipped with 4G LTE Internet connections, the same kind of wireless service as the latest A..
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  • Facebook puts friends above publishers in “News Feed Values” and ranking change

    Facebook puts friends above publishers in “News Feed Values” and ranking change
    After the conservative trends fiasco, Facebook is pushing itself to a new standard of transparency. The company is publishing a formal “News Feed Values” document that details how it decides what shows up in your feed — a common question amongst users. Those core values are that friends and family come first, that the feed should inform and entertain, that Facebook is a platform for all ideas, that authentic communication beats spam, that you have the controls to hide or highlight what you want..
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