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Uber Makeover Draws Derision

Uber on Tuesday unveiled a new logo, the culmination of a two-year effort to develop a rebranding strategy. The new logo will be depicted in the Uber app in colors localized to each of the 65 countries where the company has a presence ...

Microsoft Acquires SwiftKey to Advance AI Goals

Microsoft on Wednesday announced an agreement to acquireSwiftKey, whose software keyboard and SDK are used on more than 300 million Android and iOS devices ...

MIT Team Runs Victory Lap in 1st Hyperloop Competition

A team from MIT won the best overall design award in the first round of the Hyperloop pod design contest, held last weekend at Texas A&M University. About 120 teams participated in the event ...

IBM Expands Social Business Capabilities

IBM on Monday announced new capabilities for its Connections business social network platform ...

Harvard Researchers Debunk Warnings of Terrorists ‘Going Dark’

The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University on Monday released a report that questions the so-called "going dark" phenomenon ...

T-Mobile’s Binge On May Run Afoul of Net Neutrality Rules

T-Mobile's Binge On streaming video service violates Net neutrality rules, according to a report authored by Barbara van Schewick, director of The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School ...

Google, Movidius to Bring Deep Learning to Mobile Devices

Movidius on Wednesday announced that it's working with Google to put deep learning on mobile devices ...

Google’s AlphaGo Defeats Human Master of Ancient Game

Research at Google on Wednesday announced that AlphaGo has become the first computer software system to beat a human at the ancient game of Go ...

Starry Eyes Speedy Internet Access

Project Decibel on Wednesday announcedStarry, a company that promises easy broadband Internet access at speeds of up to 1 GB with no caps ...

Sprint to Lay Off Thousands of Customer Service Reps

Sprint plans to lay off about 2,500 employees, including five vice presidents, according to news reports this week ...

Suggestion Glitch Crashes Safari Browser

Apple's Safari browser has been crashing on Macs and iOS devices when users launch a search through its address bar, according to reports that surfaced Wednesday ...

iPhone Sales Could Be Slowing

In the runup to the release of Apple's Q1 2016 earnings report Tuesday, one of the big unanswered questions was whether the iPhone could maintain its sales momentum ...

AOL Buys AlephD to Boost Publisher Support

AOL on Monday announced that it has agreed to purchaseAlephD as it ramps up efforts to boost its key assets: its global content brands, millennial-focused over-the-top content, original video content, and programmatic advertising platforms ...

DARPA Challenges Researchers to Link Human Brains With Computers

The United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, last week announced a new program that aims to build a connection between the human brain and the digital world ...

Samsung Rolls Out Stylish Gear S2 Classic Smartwatches

Samsung on Monday began a global rollout of the latest versions of its Gear S2 Classic smartwatch, hitting China first ...

California Bill Would Ban Encrypted Smartphone Sales

California State AssemblymanJim Cooper last week introduced a bill seeking to ban the sale of smartphones that include unbreakable encryption ...

Consumer Advocates Push FCC on Broadband Privacy Rules

A coalition of 59 organizations on Wednesday sent a letter to U.S.Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler calling on him to get cracking on privacy protection rules for consumers ...

Brave Browser Promises to Defend Users’ Privacy

Brave Software, helmed by Brendan Eich, who cofounded Mozilla and created the JavaScript programming language, on Tuesday released the 0.7 developer version of its Brave browser. ...

Chrome Browser to Blaze With Brotli

Google Chrome users soon will get faster Web access through theBrotli open source compression algorithm, Google Web Performance Engineer Ilya Grigorik said Tuesday ...

Zero-Day Flaw Puts Millions of Linux Machines, Android Devices at Risk

Tens of millions of Linux PCs and servers, as well as 66 percent of all Android mobile devices, are vulnerable to a zero-day flaw that could allow users with lower-level privileges to gain root access, according to Perception Point, which announced its discovery last week ...

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