Cambridge Analytica Shuts Down, Citing Bad Press

From PC Mag: Cambridge Analytica, the UK political consultancy that collected data on millions of Facebook users without their consent, is shutting down.

On Wednesday, Cambridge Analytica said it had no choice but to cease operations, citing bad press. It's also preparing to file for bankruptcy....

Nokia 6.1 'pure' Android phone comes to Amazon, Best Buy for $269

From CNET: You rarely see Nokia phones in the US, but little by little that's changing.

The oddly named Nokia 6.1 is the latest attempt to make waves in the open US market. This is very much a budget device that will go toe to toe with Motorola's Moto G6, a handset with a strong budget pedigree...

HTC will launch its next Android flagship on May 23rd

From The Verge: HTC’s smartphone division isn’t dead yet. Freshly tweeted this morning, we now have a launch date for HTC’s next major Android release, which is almost certain to be the HTC U12 that has already made a couple of early appearances. Images ahead of the launch have suggested the U12 won...

Sling TV is bringing its cloud DVR to more devices

From The Verge: Sling TV is expanding its Cloud DVR service to a ton of new devices, including the Google Chrome browser, Chromecasts, Xbox One consoles, LG smart TVs, and Samsung’s 2016 and 2017 model smart TVs, via TechRadar.

The feature was previously available on other platforms where Sling TV...

First Batch of PS2 Games Added to PlayStation Now

From PC Mag: Alongside offering PS4 games for purchase on disc or digitally via PSN, Sony also runs the PlayStation Now subscription service. It offers nearly 650 games to play for $19.99 a month or $99.99 a year. However, until now the games offered have been PS3 and PS4 titles, but from today PS2...

Pentagon bans sale of Huawei and ZTE phones on US military bases

From CNET: The Pentagon has banned the sale of phones made by Chinese manufacturers Huawei and ZTE at retail outlets on US military bases around the world, the US Department of Defense confirmed to CNET on Wednesday.

The ban is based on the potential security threat the Pentagon believes the phones...

Bluesmart shuts down after airlines ban smart luggage

From The Verge: Smart luggage company Bluesmart is shutting down and selling off its technology, and has placed blame on the major airlines that adopted a de facto ban of its battery toting bags. The recent ban on smart luggage with non-removable batteries, which was meant to reduce the risk of...

Nyko Sued for Bricking the Nintendo Switch

From PC Mag: Back in March, Switch owners were warned against using third-party docks after it was discovered they could brick the console. The problem is linked to the release of Switch firmware version 5.0 and portable docks from Nyko and FastSnail. Now Nyko is facing a class-action lawsuit...

Oculus wants to make immersive virtual theater a reality

From CNET: Scattered around Earth, you and other audience members slip on VR headsets and convene in a common virtual world. As you explore, you're approached by a character different from avatars you've met in VR before. It reacts to you like somebody in the same room would, but this isn't a...

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