Day: June 21, 2020

Record and report interactions with police using the ACLU app — here’s how – CNET

Learn if your state supports the ACLU Mobile Justice app. …read more Source:: CNet


Galaxy Note 10 vs. S10: Honestly, we don’t think the S-Pen is worth it – CNET

A few hundred more will get you a bigger screen and a stylus. But we think it’s better to save the extra cash. …read more Source:: CNet


France Upholds $50M Fine Against Google For GDPR Violations

An anonymous reader quotes NBC News: France’s highest administrative court has upheld a fine of 50 million euros ($56 million) Google was ordered to pay for not being “sufficiently clear and transparent” with Android users about their data protection options. Google was first slapped with the fine in January 2019, the first penalty for a…


Moto G Fast vs. Moto E: Here’s which sub-$200 Motorola phone to buy – CNET

Both Motorola phones are solid options if your budget is under $200, and if you’re trying to decide which one to get, we’re here to help. …read more Source:: CNet


iPhone SE vs. iPhone 8: What’s best for budget-minded Apple fans? – CNET

Some retailers are still selling the iPhone 8 despite Apple discontinuing the device. But you should just get the new iPhone SE instead. …read more Source:: CNet


3D photos on iOS or Android are now a thing, thanks to this new, free app – CNET

The LucidPix app is now out of beta and available to everyone with an iPhone or Android device. Turn your cat pics and food photos into 3D masterpieces. …read more Source:: CNet


I went to a reopened Apple Store and listened to the silence

As Apple stores come back to life, things have changed. Really changed. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Democrats and Republicans agree that Section 230 is flawed – CNET

And that’s about it. …read more Source:: CNet


iPhone SE vs. iPhone 11: We’ll help you decide whether to save or splurge – CNET

Apple’s new iPhone SE is $300 cheaper than the baseline iPhone 11. Here’s exactly what you get by spending almost double. …read more Source:: CNet


Why The $100 Million Police Body Camera Experiment ‘Isn’t Working’

Slashdot reader tedlistens writes: Without cellphone video, George Floyd’s death might have been what the Minneapolis police initially described in a statement as simply a “medical incident during a police interaction.” Fortunately, the officers were also filming the entire encounter on their body cameras, the result of a previous round of reforms aimed at reducing…