Day: June 5, 2018

First look at The Lego Movie 2, new trailer debuts – CNET

The new teaser trailer shows that everything is awesome, at least for Chris Pratt’s Emmet. …read more Source:: CNet


Microsoft touts progress on bringing SAP to Azure

Microsoft and SAP are moving ahead in bringing SAP’s various software and services to Azure, as well as on Microsoft’s own internal SAP 4/HANA implementation. …read more Source:: ZDNet


WhatsApp founders may have left $1.3 billion behind in their Facebook breakup – CNET

When the two men stepped away, a whole lot of stock options stayed behind, according to The Wall Street Journal. …read more Source:: CNet


You’ll get the new Gmail in October, whether you like it or not – CNET

A new version of Gmail gets a general-availability launch in July. …read more Source:: CNet


Senators demand answers from Zuckerberg over Facebook data access – CNET

US lawmakers want to know if Facebook’s CEO lied during his testimony to Congress. …read more Source:: CNet


The World Set a New Record For Renewable Power in 2017, But Emissions Are Still Rising

In 2017, the world deployed an ever-expanding amount of solar and wind power, setting a new record for renewable-power capacity added to the grid. From a report: In fact, the money spent on renewable installations was more than twice the sum spent on nuclear and fossil-fuel power, according to the annual Global Status Report published…


This $1 Hot Wheels car works with GoPro — but there’s a catch – CNET

The most fun you’ll have with a GoPro mount, as long as you have the smaller version of the action camera. …read more Source:: CNet


New Captain America patent could mean something big from Disney – CNET

Could a new Avengers park attraction be on its way to Disneyland and Disney World? …read more Source:: CNet


Bill Gates is giving this one free book to college graduates – CNET

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has a thought-provoking present for you. …read more Source:: CNet


MyHeritage, a DNA Testing and Ancestry Service, Announces Data Breach of Over 92 Million Account Details

Joseph Cox, reporting for Motherboard: Unfortunately for customers of MyHeritage, a genealogy and DNA testing service, a researcher uncovered 92 million account details related to the company sitting on a server, according to an announcement from MyHeritage. The data relates to users who signed up to MyHeritage up to and including October 26, 2017 —…