Friday, November 25, 2016

Comma.ai cancels the Comma One following NHTSA letter and other top stories.

  • Comma.ai cancels the Comma One following NHTSA letter

    Renowned iPhone hacker turned entrepreneur George Hotz (aka geohot) has cancelled his autonomous driving startup’s first official product, the Comma One aftermarket add-on that would’ve allowed certain cars to gain Autopilot-like highway driving assistance abilities. Hotz announced the news on the Comma.ai official Twitter account, noting that the decision to cancel was made after he received a letter from the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The NHTSA letter explain..
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  • Early movers: AMZN, GOOGL, BHI, MCK, HSY, UBS, NVO, SNY, BUD & more

    Early movers: AMZN, GOOGL, BHI, MCK, HSY, UBS, NVO, SNY, BUD & more
    Amazon.com — The online retail giant missed estimates by 26 cents at 52 cents per share. Revenue came in above estimates, but Amazon spent a considerable amount on its warehouses and delivery operations. Amazon's fast-growing web services business did see its revenue top forecasts. Alphabet — Alphabet reported adjusted quarterly profit of $9.06 per share, above the consensus estimate of $8.63 a share. The Google parent's revenue also came in above Street forecasts, as did the number of ad c..
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  • Facebook tests Snapchat-style camera special effects with ephemeral sharing

    Facebook tests Snapchat-style camera special effects with ephemeral sharing
    Facebook is overhauling its in-app camera to embrace the next era of augmented reality visual communication pioneered by Snapchat. The new features include Snapchat-style animated selfie masks, overlaid graphics, and geofilters; Prisma-esque fine art-themed style transfer filters; and some innovative new “reactive” filters that respond to your body’s movements. What Facebook is calling “the new camera” will be instantly accessible from the News Feed with a quick right swipe. And instead of jus..
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  • EU Issues Data-Protection Warning to WhatsApp, Yahoo

    EU Issues Data-Protection Warning to WhatsApp, Yahoo
    BRUSSELS—European privacy regulators on Friday fired a warning shot to Facebook Inc.’s WhatsApp and Yahoo Inc., saying they sent letters to the companies expressing concerns about possible violations of the bloc’s data-protection rules. A European Union body representing national data-protection authorities from the bloc’s 28 states said it sent WhatsApp a letter expressing “serious concerns” about the messaging service’s new terms that allow it to share user information including phone numbers..
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  • Activists mourn the loss of Vine app they say shined a spotlight on Ferguson

    Activists mourn the loss of Vine app they say shined a spotlight on Ferguson
    French, a north St. Louis City alderman, started tweeting what he saw. He tried to upload videos to his YouTube account but that took too long. He remembered he had a little-used Vine account where he had posted only cute videos of his children. He began posting the six-second vines of the scene on Aug ust 9, 2014, on Canfield Drive, and posted more in the days that followed. They were among some of the earliest social media videos showing racial tensions in Ferguson.The videos captured the prot..
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  • I'm buying a new MacBook Pro, but the Surface Studio took my breath away

    I'm buying a new MacBook Pro, but the Surface Studio took my breath away
    New MacBook Pro. Image: CNET At its latest event, Apple finally got around to remembering the Macintosh, or, at least, the MacBook Pro. There were no mentions made of an updated iMac, Mac mini, or Mac Pro. While the MacBook Air is still for sale by Apple, the writing is on the wall. In addition to the two showcase MacBook Pro models Apple announced, the company specifically introduced a third, new-but-nerfed, MacBook Pro model to replace the MacBook Air. It was... uninspiring. The contrast..
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  • Looking ahead to Wheeler's next steps

    Looking ahead to Wheeler's next steps
    Looking ahead to Wheeler's next steps By Li Zhou 10/28/16 10:00 AM EDT With help from Margaret Harding McGill, Alex Byers and Nancy Scola QUESTIONS SWIRL OVER WHEELER’S FUTURE — FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, speaking after Thursday’s meeting that saw the approval of his broadband privacy rules, said he would prepare another rulemaking on mandatory arbitration clauses in telecom service contracts, to take place by February. On Wednesday, he promised another Robocall Strike Force..
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  • Jony Ive talks about putting the Apple 'touch' on the MacBook Pro

    Jony Ive talks about putting the Apple 'touch' on the MacBook Pro
    The Touch Bar is an unusual way of interacting with a computer. Why a touch strip? There’s a number of designs that we explored that conceptually make sense. But then when we lived on them for a while, sort of pragmatically and day to day, [they] are sometimes less compelling. This is something [we] lived on for quite a while before we did any of the prototypes. You really notice or become aware [of] something’s value when you switch back to a more traditional keyboard. What were you trying to ..
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  • Official Photos of Galaxy S7 Edge in Coral Blue Appear

    Official Photos of Galaxy S7 Edge in Coral Blue Appear
    With all of the Galaxy Note 7 problems that Samsung has been facing this Fall, it's time for the firm to look ahead to the future, and while many will be looking ahead to the launch of the Galaxy S8, Samsung still isn't done with the Galaxy S7, or more ...
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  • Amazon Stock Drops on Earnings Miss, YouTube Contributes to Google Growth

    Amazon Stock Drops on Earnings Miss, YouTube Contributes to Google Growth
    Amazon is still showing investors that it can turn a profit, but not one big enough to appease them. The company's stock was trading down more than 5 percent afterhours on Thursday after a third-quarter earnings report did not match Wall Street's expectations. The company reported diluted earnings of 52 cents per share, significantly lower than the 78 cents per diluted share that was expected.   Revenue was up 29 percent year-over-year to $32.7 billion, just slightly above the $32.69 billion ana..
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