Day: June 5, 2018

Mad genius attaches telephoto lens to 20-year-old Game Boy Camera – CNET

And it actually takes OK pictures. …read more Source:: CNet


JBL Go Bluetooth speaker is on sale for $20 – CNET

With the Go 2 now shipping, JBL’s running a special on the original Go micro Bluetooth speaker. …read more Source:: CNet


New Apple App Store rules just made Steam Link and its ilk viable – CNET

As long as they don’t sell outside Apple’s mobile walls, so-called mirroring apps have been ruled okay in an update to Apple’s App Store Review Guidelines. …read more Source:: CNet


Finally, San Francisco cleans up the crap from its streets – yes, all those fscking scooters

App-rented tech bro-mobiles play fast and loose with city rules, say officials San Francisco has banned commercial electric scooters, which can be rented via apps, from its streets – after several months of confrontation between the authorities and tech companies.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Panorays Debuts With $5 Million Investment

Panorays, a company focusing on third-party security issues for the enterprise, has exited stealth mode. …read more Source:: DarkReading


SAP goes after Salesforce with CRM facelift, claims folks are sick of legacy tech

It’s war for biz customers SAP has overhauled its CRM offering, launching a suite of applications under the banner C/4HANA, as the German biz best known for ERP aims to take on Salesforce.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Is Spotify secretly building gadgets? FCC offers new evidence – CNET

What would you like Spotify to build? …read more Source:: CNet


Tim Cook on China: Data storage doesn’t equal data access – CNET

Apple’s CEO says the Chinese government won’t have access to encrypted data. So stop asking. …read more Source:: CNet


Star Wars actor Kelly Marie Tran deletes Instagram posts after harassment – CNET

The Last Jedi actor erases all images from her personal Instagram account, leaving everyone wondering if angry Star Wars fans are to blame. …read more Source:: CNet


Edward Snowden: ‘The People Are Still Powerless, But Now They’re Aware’

Edward Snowden has no regrets five years on from leaking the biggest cache of top-secret documents in history. He is wanted by the US. He is in exile in Russia. But he is satisfied with the way his revelations of mass surveillance have rocked governments, intelligence agencies and major internet companies. From a report Snowden,…