Friday, November 1, 2019

Google's 12 biggest acquisitions and what they mean for you

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Nintendo to begin testing Mario Kart Tour multiplayer

A major test of Nintendo's shift to mobile, Mario Kart Tour currently lacks the option to race against friends, leaving the game without a key element that has helped make it one of Nintendo's longest running franchises. https://ift.tt/2qhAE7q

Amazon's bid to acquire stake in Future Retail faces antitrust hurdle

The deal would help Amazon tap into the booming retail market in India, as it separately boosts its e-commerce operations, offering everything from electronics to groceries on its Indian website. https://ift.tt/2JJLryh

US opens national security investigation into TikTok

About 60% of TikTok's 26.5 million monthly active users in the United States are between the ages of 16 and 24. https://ift.tt/2WzvjEN

Apple asks US to waive tariffs on Chinese-made watches, iPhone parts, AirPods

Apple has sought tariff exclusions from 11 products, including HomePod speakers, iMac computers, parts for use in repairing iPhones, iPhone smart battery cases, AirPods and others. https://ift.tt/2JX4Xrp

Apple Asks US to Waive Tariffs on Chinese-Made Watches, iPhone Parts, More

Apple submitted the requests on the first day the Trump administration began accepting them. https://ift.tt/2JX42Ht

WhatsApp Said to Have Shared 'Technical Jargon' With Government

Government sources say that WhatsApp had given information to CERT-IN, a government agency in May, but without any mention of Pegasus or the extent of the breach. https://ift.tt/2WykAdC

Google can make a success of Fitbit if it can be managed as well as the integration of HTC's smartphone team, but it can also end up as a fiasco like Nest (Dieter Bohn/The Verge)

Dieter Bohn / The Verge:
Google can make a success of Fitbit if it can be managed as well as the integration of HTC's smartphone team, but it can also end up as a fiasco like Nest  —  The HTC acquisition went well, Nest did not — will this?  —  Google is buying Fitbit and the reasons why are both simple and complicated.



How to use the new fingerprint lock feature on WhatsApp for Android

After almost 11 months since WhatsApp rolled out the FaceID or TouchID for iOS, the same added layer of security has now been officially added for Android users. If you are wondering how to enable this latest WhatsApp feature, follow these steps: https://ift.tt/36pJr87

Russia's "sovereign internet" law, which aims to enable disconnecting the country's internet from the rest of the world, went into effect on Friday (Elizabeth Schulze/CNBC)

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Russia's “sovereign internet” law, which aims to enable disconnecting the country's internet from the rest of the world, went into effect on Friday  —  - The law tightens Moscow's control over the country's internet infrastructure and aims to provide a way for Russia to disconnect its networks from the rest of the world.



These are the world's biggest tech companies

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Alibaba's revenue growth eases in Q2

E-commerce giant Alibaba's second quarter revenue growth slowed to 40% in Q2, although net profits more than tripled thanks in part to a one-time payment from a fintech affiliate. https://ift.tt/33a8N7T https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

View: WhatsApp spyware episode should be a wake-up call for India

India holds for around a fourth of WhatsApp’s global 1.5 billion accounts. The security hole has made many fearful. https://ift.tt/2NyyIzx https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

Pegasus spyware can target up to 50 phones at once

The spyware can monitor up to 500 phones in a year, but can only track a maximum of 50 at one go. It costs about $7-8 million per year to license Pegasus as per the sources on Pegasus' snooping capabilities. https://ift.tt/2JIgwST https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

After Pegasus spying row, India asks WhatsApp to explain privacy breach

WhatsApp says it had told India about hack; govt officials say they failed to tell that Indian citizens were affected by it https://ift.tt/2JFdxuI https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

TSMC says it will raise 2025 capital spending to $38B-$40B, an over 30% increase after three years of stagnation (Kathrin Hille/Financial Times)

Kathrin Hille / Financial Times : TSMC says it will raise 2025 capital spending to $38B-$40B, an over 30% increase after three years of s...