New Snapdragon Chip Means Slimmer, Longer-Lasting Wearables

From PC Mag: Qualcomm is boosting its lineup of wearable and mobile chips and showing off a super-fast new modem.

Going forward, Android Wear gadget makers can swap the Snapdragon 400 for the Snapdragon Wear 2100 system-on-chip (SoC), which promises slimmer wearables, longer battery life, better...

US bill aims to stop state bans of encrypted phones

From CNET: Imagine not being able to buy an iPhone in your state because the device's data is protected by encryption. A couple of Congressmen are trying to make sure that can't happen.

The Encrypt Act of 2016, short for Ensuring National Constitutional Rights of Your Private Telecommunications Act...

Acer will preload Microsoft's apps on its Android phones

From PC World: Microsoft slow encroachment on Android continues. The company recently announced that Acer is the latest in a long list of device makers that will bundle Office apps and other Microsoft services with its Android handsets.

Acer joins other companies including Asus, Dell, LG, Samsung...

Google will stop accepting new Flash ads on June 30

From ComputerWorld: Google has just hammered another nail in the coffin for Flash, Adobe Systems' multimedia software widely criticized for its frequent security vulnerabilities.

On Tuesday, Google set deadlines for when it will stop running Flash ads and accept only those written in HTML5, the...

Microsoft fixes 36 flaws in IE, Edge, Office, Windows, .NET

From PC World: Microsoft released its second batch of security updates for this year, addressing a total of 36 flaws in Internet Explorer, Edge, Office, Windows and .NET Framework.

The patches are covered in 12 security bulletins, five of which are rated critical. There is also a thirteenth...

LG's next G5 phone to sport 'always on' screen

From CNET: LG Electronics is trying to drum up excitement over the launch of the G5, its next flagship Android phone, with an image revealing what's likely to be the device's most distinctive feature.

The animated image, posted on LG's Facebook page on Wednesday, shows multiple phone screens...

Facebook faces restrictions in France on data transfer to U.S.

From ComputerWorld: The French data protection authority has ordered Facebook to stop some transfers of personal data of its users to the U.S. and to change the way it handles the data of users and non-users visiting its website.

The order by the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des...

Microsoft's Azure Stack beta gets new services and DevOps tools

From InfoWorld: People testing out the public beta of Microsoft's Azure Stack private cloud system have some new platform services and DevOps tools to play with less than two weeks after it initially launched.

Starting Monday, users can download a beta version of the Web Apps feature for Azure App...

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