Day: August 1, 2019

Google temporarily banned from listening to voice recordings in the EU – CNET

Regulators in Germany are investigating how Google treats conversations recorded by its Assistant service. …read more Source:: CNet


Marvel is hosting an Avengers: Endgame online viewing party with Kevin Feige and Trinh Tan – CNET

You can join in online at 6 p.m. PT Friday on Vudu. …read more Source:: CNet


The Meatless Farm brings a new meatless burger to Whole Foods – CNET

How does The Meatless Farm Co stack up to Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods? …read more Source:: CNet


Oscar Mayer hot dog ice cream sandwich is both real and terrifying – CNET

It’s made with candied hot dog bits. You may cry now. …read more Source:: CNet


Edward Snowden Memoir To Reveal Whistleblower’s Secrets

After multiple books and films about his decision to leak the biggest cache of top-secret documents in history, whistleblower Edward Snowden is set to tell his side of the story in a memoir, Permanent Record. From a report: Out on 17 September, the book will be published in more than 20 countries and will detail…


CPAP Monitor Alerts Wearer To Malfunctions

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure machines are a common treatment tool for sleep apnea and other respiratory issues. A common problem with their use is that the mask becomes dislodged during sleep, and thus fails to provide airway pressure to the patient. [Bin Sun] decided to take a stab at solving this problem. The project consists…


Fortnite pro Ninja leaves Twitch for Mixer – CNET

Just in time for Fortnite season 10. …read more Source:: CNet


Netflix’s Hyperdrive trailer promises a wild custom-car competition – Roadshow

It’s basically a video game come to life. …read more Source:: CNet


Google Is Testing a $4.99 App Subscription Bundle

Google has been testing a new app subscription bundle that gives users access to premium apps for one monthly price. From a report: Google Play Pass, as the subscription offering is being called, promises users “all play, no interruptions,” according to a promotional graphic unearthed by Android Police. A Google spokesperson confirmed that the company…


IBM ships software portfolio into containers thanks to Red Hat providing the packaging

Spreads the Openshift love around for Cloud Paks There are many reasons for IBM’s recent purchase of Red Hat, but one of them became apparent today – the Big Blue has announced that it has packed more than 100 products across its software portfolio into containers, designed for Red Hat’s OpenShift.… …read more Source:: TheRegister