Day: April 16, 2019

Apple, Qualcomm agree to end all patent litigation

The companies also came to six-year license agreement, effective April 1, as well as a multiyear chipset supply agreement​. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Marvel boss Kevin Feige says Avengers: Endgame is ‘definitive ending’ – CNET

The Marvel story will continue in Disney Plus shows that will “intersect with the movies in a very big way,” Feige adds. …read more Source:: CNet


Microsoft livestream with rumored new Xbox One S All-Digital Edition: How to watch – CNET

The tech and gaming giant is expected to make large announcements Tuesday, starting at 2 p.m. PT. …read more Source:: CNet


See a pack of SpotMini robot dogs pull a huge truck in creepy feat of strength – CNET

Maybe we should stop kicking them now. …read more Source:: CNet


Apple and Qualcomm settle licensing dispute in the midst of trial – CNET

The news broke during opening arguments in their multi-billion-dollar trial. …read more Source:: CNet


RatVermin Spyware Targets Ukraine Gov Agencies

Researchers are pinning a recent phishing campaign against Ukraine government agencies on the Luhansk People’s Republic, a proto-state in eastern Ukraine which declared independence in 2015. …read more Source:: Threatpost


HP’s EliteBook 800 G6 Notebook Series Adds Convenience, Privacy Features

HP today announced its latest Elitebook 800 G6 line of business notebooks, boasting additional privacy options and a security software agent that HP says will make them more capable against zero-day attacks. From a report: HP’s new models — the EliteBook 830 G6, HP EliteBook 840 G6, and HP EliteBook 850 G6, plus the HP…


Audi Select subscription service is now $400 cheaper to start – Roadshow

The new Core Collection tier offers four different cars for $995 per month. …read more Source:: CNet


Google hints ‘something big’ coming Pixel on May 7 – CNET

The company teases a reveal in a promo for new Avengers: Endgame Playmoji stickers. …read more Source:: CNet


Benefiting from Data Privacy Investments

GDPR-ready companies experience lower overall costs associated with data breaches, research finds. …read more Source:: DarkReading