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Friday, 31 May 2019

WSJ: Justice Department 'preparing' Google antitrust investigation
Paul Allen's Stratolaunch is reportedly shutting down
Spotify might let users build and listen to playlists together
Samsung Pay will work on some NYC trains and buses starting today
The best telescopes for beginners
BlackBerry Messenger shuts down for good today
Canadian province will prohibit sale of gas-powered cars by 2040
New-build homes to get broadband quality certification
The biggest news at Computex 2019
Pushing a 28-core CPU to its limits: 6GHz and beyond
How AI helps protect Japan’s road system from subsidence
Slowing smart meter roll-out puts 2020 deadline at risk
Gant uses Cegid to streamline functions across all markets
How AI helps protect Japan’s road system from subsidence
What to expect at E3 2019
The Morning After: 'Modern Warfare' and preparing for WWDC
DeepMind AI uses teamwork to defeat human 'Quake III' players
GCHQ urged to abandon plans to access encrypted chats
SAP disruption leads to Revlon class action lawsuit
Gigabyte's next-gen SSD shows the incredible potential of PCIe 4.0
The FA signs Google Cloud to support cloud-based push to make football more inclusive
Maine passes bill requiring ISPs to ask permission before selling data

Thursday, 30 May 2019

Tesla opens Model 3 orders in Australia, Japan and a few other places
Amazon is reportedly interested in buying Boost Mobile
Netflix buys 'Power of the Dog' Western starring Moss, Cumberbatch
'Beyond Good and Evil 2' won't be at E3
MIT’s sensor-packed glove helps AI identify objects by touch
VR pioneer Leap Motion reportedly sells to UltraHaptics for $30 million
Wirecutter's best deals: Apple's Smart Keyboard for iPad Pro drops to $80
Researchers hope a blood test can reveal early signs of cancer
Sprint turns on 5G service in four cities
Is the Samsung Galaxy Book 2 powerful enough to replace a laptop?
Nreal's mixed reality glasses will cost $499 and ship this year
What to expect from Apple at WWDC 2019
'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' arrives October 25th with cross-play
The next Call of Duty campaign is an emotional hellscape
Lego is releasing an Apollo 11 Lunar Lander set for its 50th anniversary
Gogo will offer 5G in-flight internet in 2021
SAN vs NAS vs hyper-converged for virtual machine storage
'Game of Thrones' VR experience lets you join the Night's Watch
Google Maps AI helps you discover a restaurant's popular dishes
Netflix plans to raise prices in the UK by up to 20 percent
STEM kits that don't look like STEM kits
Netflix's 'Dark Crystal' trailer brings Thra back to life
Ecobee smart thermostat with glass display pops up on Lowe's website
A lack of skills and ownership are top challenges to OT security
PC makers are getting better at copying smartphone innovation
This double-height keyboard puts a numpad above the letters
A remastered 'Ghostbusters' game is coming to PS4 this year
CIO interview: Sam Shah, director for digital development, NHS England
CIO interview: Sam Shah, director for digital development, NHS England
Intel and AMD won Computex 2019
Looks like 'Super Smash Bros. Ultimate' is getting a VR mode
Giphy adds animated emoji and text to its apps
Skills, digital and the manufacturing sector
Skills, digital and the manufacturing sector
Waymo bringing self-driving trucks to Phoenix area freeways #wanitaxigo
Facial recognition is coming to US schools, starting in New York
Google will let enterprise users escape Chrome's ad-blocking restrictions
Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass is coming to PC
The Moto Z4 is another take on the mid-range modular phone
You can pry my keyboard from my cold, dead hands
Google will force Android apps to show the odds of getting loot box items
AI struggles with data silos and executive misconceptions
2.3 billion business and consumer data files exposed online
Intel's Project Athena laptops can sense when you're near