Friday, July 19, 2019

YouTube Music App Now Allows Switching Between Audio and Video

YouTube Music is now letting premium users to transit from the audio of a track to watching the music video without any pauses or interruptions. https://ift.tt/30Lhp34

Huawei's Major Suppliers Said to Meet With White House to Discuss US Ban

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow will host a meeting with semiconductor and software executives on Monday to discuss the US ban on sales to Huawei. https://ift.tt/2JTgeYG

Apollo 11 Astronaut Buzz Aldrin Complains About Current US Lunar Ability

When US President Trump asked Buzz Aldrin what he thought about the United States' current ability to operate in space 50 years after the Apollo 11 mission, the ex-astronaut had a ready response. https://ift.tt/32DIuXR

Here's a 'new way' to get Rs 17,000 discount on Apple iPhone XR

Apple has been running special discount on its most-affordable new flagship smartphone, iPhone XR. The company announced a promotional offer on iPhone XR in April this year. Under the offer, Cupertino-based company announced a price drop of Rs 17001 for iPhone XR, which was launched at starting price of Rs 76,900 in November 2018. https://ift.tt/2Z2nCXZ

Realme X is Rs 5,000 cheaper than Xiaomi Redmi K20, but is it a better buy: Things to know

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Instagram expands hiding 'likes' to make users happier

Instagram is expanding a test to hide how many "likes" people's posts receive as it tries to combat criticism that such counts hurt mental health https://ift.tt/2JGRLXI https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

YouTube to pay FTC fine over kids' data protection: Report

Google is expected to pay a multimillion dollar penalty from the Federal Trade Commission over its handling of kids' information on its popular video site YouTube. https://ift.tt/2M2HTt8 https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

Game of Thrones Cast Talks Season 8 Backlash, Petition, More at Comic-Con

Game of Thrones cast members Maisie Williams, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Conleth Hill, John Bradley, Liam Cunningham, and Jacob Anderson showed up at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 on... https://ift.tt/2Z2glaJ

How Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are racing for dominance as cloud platforms for game streaming, as the gaming industry is set to generate $152B in 2019 (Jonathan Vanian/Fortune)

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How Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are racing for dominance as cloud platforms for game streaming, as the gaming industry is set to generate $152B in 2019  —  Streaming video games promises to be an all-out brawl among companies with the internet infrastructure to back it up.  At stake?



Tesla drops request for restraining order against allegedly dangerous short seller

Tesla has withdrawn its request for a court-ordered restraining order against Randeep Hothi, documents submitted to the court where the complaint was filed revealed Friday. Hothi, an individual who is very vocal on social media about his short position in Tesla, had gone to extreme and potentially dangerous lengths in his avid attempts to collect materials to support his vocal criticism, according to the company.

The Alameda County Superior Court actually granted Tesla a temporary injunction in this matter back in April, after Tesla filed a complaint with supporting documents supporting its assertion that Hothi had injured a guard during a hit-and-run incident in February, and that he nearly caused an accident by driving dangerously in pursuit of a Tesla Model 3 undertaking a test driven on April 16.

After granting the temporary injunction based on Tesla’s description of events, supporting materials, and written affidavits submitted by employees, the court asked Tesla to produce both audio and video recordings related to these two incidents pursuant to a hearing. In withdrawing its complaint Friday, Tesla conveyed in documents filed with the court that it considered this requirement unnecessary in light of materials already provided, and an undue imposition on the privacy of their employees, since the recorded conversations regarding the incident contained “its employees’ private and personal conversations” as well as materials relating to the case.

Tesla maintains in its letter to the court that it still believes “a restraining order against Mr. Hothi is necessary and appropriate to protect its employees at their workplace,” it says that faced with the choice between said protection and exposing their employees’ private conversations to further public scrutiny, it will instead opt to pursue the protection of their safety “through other means.”

When contacted about the withdrawal, a Tesla spokesperson told TechCrunch that the company is now confident Hothi should be well aware at this stage that he’s not permitted to enter the company’s property, and that it will pursue legal action should he ever attempt to do so in future.

Sources: Equifax is nearing a ~$700M settlement to resolve federal and state probes and a national class-action lawsuit over the breach disclosed in Sept. 2017 (AnnaMaria Andriotis/Wall Street Journal)

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Sources: Equifax is nearing a ~$700M settlement to resolve federal and state probes and a national class-action lawsuit over the breach disclosed in Sept. 2017  —  Credit-reporting firm nears deal to settle investigations into 2017 hack that exposed millions of Americans' personal data



Amazon Prime Video Renews The Boys for Season 2, Adds Aya Cash to Cast

A week prior to its premiere, The Boys has been renewed for season 2, Amazon Prime Video announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. Aya Cash will join The Boys season 2 cast as Stormfront. https://ift.tt/2Sv40JF

An in-depth look at the UK's AI Safety Institute, whose researchers test AI systems for risks and for capabilities that might become dangerous in the future (Billy Perrigo/Time)

Billy Perrigo / Time : An in-depth look at the UK's AI Safety Institute, whose researchers test AI systems for risks and for capabili...