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Tesla Model X: Elon Musk launches first all-electric SUV
New larger electric four-by-four can hit 60mph in 3.2 seconds, a top speed of 155mph and drive 250 miles per chargeElon Musk’s all-electric-car company Tesla has launched its highly anticipated SUV, the Model X.
No, Facebook isn’t going to charge to keep people's posts private
To make it official, we’re publishing it in the media: there’s no need to post an informational message on the social network to warn friendsFacebook is not planning to make its users pay £5.99 [or $5.99 for US users] to keep their status updates private. Is this news? It may be to the people who’ve been sharing a hoax claiming the opposite.“Now it’s official! It has been published in the media. Facebook has just released the entry price: £5.99 to keep the subscription of your status to be set to ‘private’. If you paste this message on your page, it will be offered free,” claims the widely-circulated chain message. Continue reading...
Google's new Chromecast makes a play for the games market
Gaming, once dominated by specialist companies, is increasingly becoming a battleground for the tech giantsVideo and music tend to hog the headlines around the subject of casting technology, but with its new Chromecast, Google is making a play in another area: games.Gaming, once dominated by specialist companies, is increasingly becoming a battleground for the tech giants. Continue reading...
Mind Candy prepares to relaunch Moshi Monsters for younger children
Outgoing COO Divinia Knowles says digital kids’ brand is coming back, while newer game World of Warriors has made $6m so farMind Candy is preparing to relaunch its Moshi Monsters children’s brand for a younger audience of four- to seven-year-olds, initially as animation with apps and toys to follow.Moshi Monsters was the online virtual world that at its peak in 2012 made Mind Candy one of the hottest technology startups in the UK, with more than 80 million registered users and a lucrative range of toys and merchandise. Continue reading...
Twitter considers allowing posts longer than 140 characters, report says
As company searches for a new CEO and grapples with flattening growth, co-founder Jack Dorsey has suggested change is needed at the social media siteEdward Snowden may soon have more space to write: Twitter is considering allowing its posts to stretch beyond 140 characters, according to a report citing unnamed sources on tech news website Re/code.Twitter has struggled with flattening growth and is still in the midst of a search for a new CEO, with co-founder Jack Dorsey running the company in the interim. Continue reading...
Tinder and Grindr outraged over STD testing billboards that reference apps
Tinder demanded its name be removed while Grindr halted Aids Healthcare Foundation ads on site as AHF president called dating app companies ‘tone deaf’A recent billboard campaign by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) encouraging users of dating apps Tinder and Grindr to get tested for sexually transmitted diseases has led to backlash from the two companies.Related: Popularity of 'hookup apps' blamed for surge in sexually transmitted infections Continue reading...
VW owners can expect recall information this week
Volkswagen says that customers of the 11m vehicles affected will be contacted in the next few daysVolkswagen is poised to recall up to 11m vehicles as the carmaker prepares its response to the emissions scandal that has rocked the automotive industry.Matthias Müller, the new chief executive of VW, told a meeting of the company’s top 1,000 managers that a comprehensive plan has been drawn up to ensure vehicles fitted with a defeat device meet emissions standards. Continue reading...
Google launches new Chromecast and Chromecast Audio streaming dongles
Updated smart TV dongle improves Wi-Fi and reduces buffering while new audio connector turns almost any hi-fi smart with wireless audio streamingGoogle has announced two new Chromecast streaming gadgets, one for streaming video and photos to a TV, and one for streaming music to any standard speakers.
OS X El Capitan review: bringing even older Macs up to speed
Latest version of Apple’s laptop and desktop operating system gains an injection of speed, a new font and a raft of useful small tweaksThe latest version of Apple’s laptop and desktop operating system OS X 10.11 El Capitan will genuinely speed up your computer, particularly if you’ve got an older Mac.
Zane Lowe: Beats 1 is like a baby – they make a lot of noise and shit everywhere
Ex-BBC Radio 1 DJ says Apple music service he oversees measures its success not by ratings but by the amount of noise it makesFormer BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe has said Apple’s new global music service Beats 1, which he oversees, is “like a three-month-old baby. They make a lot of noise … and they shit everywhere”.Lowe, the award-winning presenter who is director of the 24-hour music station that launched to much fanfare in June, said the service measured its success not by ratings but by the amount of noise it generates. Continue reading...
Three strange days at Europe's 'idea camp' for urbanism
The common language at the European Cultural Foundation’s second annual Idea Camp – featuring 50 ‘idea makers’ from 23 countries who gathered in Stockholm to chase prizes of €10,000 – was English. Unofficially, it was urbaneseIn the Stockholm suburb of Botkyrka, where 1970s towerblocks bathe in damp Swedish autumn air, and misty forests surround the peaceful lake of Albysjön, lies the former estate of telephone tycoon Lars Magnus Ericsson. He was a farmer’s son, and once he was done with telephones he moved back to the country to return to his first love, bovine innovation. After his death the buildings fell into disuse and in the 1990s were bought by the local municipality for one krone, and turned into a “creative cluster” home to a series of arts institutions, collectively known as Subtopia.
India’s mobile dream becomes a nightmare of dropped calls
Rapid telecoms growth and poor infrastructure are threatening Narendra Modi’s dream of digitally connecting urban and rural IndiaIn the past decade, nearly one billion people have been connected to wireless phone services as part of India’s mobile communications revolution, making it the second-largest mobile phone market in the world. But a recent combination of rapidly rising growth and bad infrastructure has turned India’s dreams of wireless phone expansion into a nightmare.Anguish over dropped calls has cut across income levels and social strata and led to unkind jokes about the country as the “call-drop nation”. The government-run national consumer complaints help line reported that dropped calls ranked near the top of the list of all grievances in July and August. The issue was the cover story of a national news magazine in July. And a TV station has launched a social media campaign called #NoCallDrops. Continue reading...
Last Pirate Bay co-founder released from prison
Gottfrid Svartholm, also known as Anakata, released from prison three years after his arrest in CambodiaA co-founder of the Pirate Bay has been released from prison after serving three years for copyright and hacking offences.Gottfrid Svartholm was initially convicted in 2011, when his involvement with the bittorrent site led to a one-year prison sentence handed down in Stockholm, Sweden. Svartholm, also known as Anakata online, had been found guilty in absentia alongside three of his Pirate Bay colleagues for copyright infringement. He had avoided the trial, and no-one, including his lawyer, knew his whereabouts. Continue reading...
Microsoft insists Windows 10 does not scan emails for ad purposes
Company responds to privacy fears clarifying what data it collects, claiming transmission of personally identifiable information can be disabledMicrosoft has responded to Windows 10 users’ privacy fears by insisting that it does not scan emails, messages or files for advertising purposes.When Windows 10 launched some users complained that Microsoft had compromised their privacy due to its default settings. Continue reading...
Facebook bans ‘degrading’ charity ad about sight loss
YouTube channel campaign aiming to promote the need for sight loss advisers in UK hospitals blocked on social media site for breaking guidelines on languageFacebook has banned a hard-hitting ad campaign by the Royal National Institute of Blind People, arguing that users of the social networking site should only see “neutral or positive” messages.The RNIB launched the ad on its YouTube channel and has been seeking to run a campaign featuring the video across Facebook. Continue reading...
Video games aren't anarchic – they treat us like naughty children
The way a game lets you treat its non-player characters can tell us volumes about the limitations of interactive adventuresWe all know that video games offer us the chance to do things we’d never dream of doing in real life – robbing banks, slaying dragons, sorting falling shapes into the right position to make them disappear. Crazy stuff.But in structural terms, games are nowhere near as rebellious and anarchic as they appear. Most are packed with rules and frameworks which are specifically designed to restrict the player – and there is usually a central narrative that you have to follow if you want to see the end. This is fine in a lot of genres, where rules are obviously necessary to create a tight play structure. But only a select few titles labelled as “open world” or “sandbox” adventures let you completely and utterly shatter the experience intended for you by the developers – or at least punish you in an imaginative way. Continue reading...
Facebook down for second time in a week
Users were unable to access social networking site on Monday afternoon, following similar outage on ThursdayFacebook was inaccessible for some users on Monday afternoon, its second outage in less than a week.
YouTube had a new top channel in August:WWE wrestling
Body slamming US stars beat nursery-rhymes channel Little Baby Bum with 456.4m views of their videos, boosted by Summerslam 2015WWE wrestling, children’s nursery rhymes and Turkish music videos were the biggest hits on YouTube in August 2015, according to the latest chart of the online video service’s top channels.The American wrestling channel topped that month’s chart of the most-viewed YouTube channels, published by analytics firm OpenSlate and industry site Tubefilter, with 456.4m views of its videos. Continue reading...
Apple's iPhone 6S breaks record as China boosts sales to 13m
German government 'unaware of VW emissions manipulation' – video
A German transport ministry spokesman gives a statement on Monday saying the government had no prior knowledge of VW’s emission manipulation. The spokesman, Martin Susteck, says the car manufacturer had been given until 7 October to present a timetable for a mechanical solution to the emissions scandal Continue reading...
Aldi to launch online wine sales early next year
Discount grocer opens up new line of attack in supermarket wars by selling wine per case in its first online ventureAldi is to open a new front in its assault on the UK grocery market early next year when it begins selling wine online.The move comes despite the impact of the continuing price war on the group, which has suffered its first fall in operating profits in six years. Matthew Barnes, chief executive of Aldi in the UK and Ireland, said a huge part of an £11m decline in operating profits last year, to £260m, was due to price cuts, as Aldi responded to waves of activity by its bigger rivals. Continue reading...
Five of the best media-streaming boxes to turn your dumb TV into a smart one
Smart TVs aren’t always that smart, meaning a streaming box normally offers much more. But which one is best for you?Want more from your television without having to buy a new one? You need a streaming box. Here are five of the best on the market. Continue reading...
YouTube v Twitch: battling for viewers, but both can grow
YouTube beefed up its live streaming and Amazon’s Twitch added video uploads, but it’s their gaming audiences that will define which advances fastestSoon, ridiculing the idea of watching other people play video games will seem ridiculous in itself. People do, and in increasingly large numbers online.YouTube has “hundreds of millions” of people watching “billions of hours” of gaming videos every month, with its top 100 games channels generating 7.3bn video views in July 2015 alone. Continue reading...
Chatterbox: Monday
The place to talk about games and other things that matterIt’s Monday again somehow. Continue reading...
Uber seeks legal advice after New South Wales suspends registration of 40 cars
Roads and Maritime Services say taxi and hire car services must have authorised and accredited operators and a licensed and insured vehicleUber says it is “shocked” and seeking legal advice after 40 of its New South Wales drivers had their vehicle registration suspended.Roads and Maritime Services director of safety and compliance Peter Wells said the government was cracking down on those who allowed their vehicles to be used for illegal ride-sharing. Continue reading...
Mark Zuckerberg tells India's visiting leader of his spiritual trip to country
Narendra Modi and CEO both get emotional at event at Facebook headquarters in California, as pair discuss the role of internet and technology in IndiaThe Indian prime minister Narendra Modi seemed at home at Facebook headquarters on Sunday, in a town hall event seen by many as an attempt by Facebook to gain much-needed support for its expansive ambitions in India.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was certainly in a welcoming mood, changing his profile picture to include an Indian flag and writing: “I changed my profile picture to support Digital India, the Indian government’s effort to connect rural communities to the internet and give people access to more services online.” Continue reading...
When is Google's birthday? 17th anniversary doodle recalls 'humble beginnings'
A chunky PC, lava lamp and the 1998 Google logo encourage users to wish the company a happy birthdayThere was a beautiful array of autumnal vegetables for the Google doodle marking the change of the season, and a rugby player looking suspiciously like an American footballer for the start of the Rugby World Cup. But to mark its 17th anniversary, Google has gone for a retro commemorative doodle, referencing a simpler era when Larry Page and Sergey Brin could leave a doodle of a stick man to tell users that they were out of office at the Burning Man Festival.Google has celebrated its anniversary with a doodle every year since its fourth in 2002, and has at times sparked controversy: in 2014, the company used a rainbow-coloured doodle to mark the opening of the Sochi Winter Olympics, declaring where it stood on Russia’s gay rights record. Continue reading...
The innovators: the pulsating wristband that sets your daily rhythm
No need for coffee for a post-lunch lift, the Doppel can enliven or relax users with a gentle change in pulse, its creators claim
DS 5: car review | Martin Love
Taking its name from the legendary DS of the 1950s, this saloon is trying too hard to stand out from the crowdPrice: £25,980
Kardashians blaze a trail as celebrities seize control of their digital brands
The sisters have launched their own internet channel, the latest and most popular of a new genre that is revolutionising celebrity cultureThe idea seems to be one from some dystopian novel: a world where every celebrity has their own internet channel, exhaustively promoting their brand to eager fans, who pay to tune in and watch their favourite stars selling themselves online.In truth, that future is already upon us. This month, four of the five Kardashian/Jenner sisters – Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie – launched their own subscription-based digital hubs through media company Whalerock Industries. Fifth sister Kourtney’s hub is in the pipeline. Continue reading...
US and China back off internet arms race but Obama leaves sanctions on the table
VW scandal: staff suspended as car giant appoints new CEO
Veteran head of Porsche division Matthias Müller takes over car giant and blames ‘small group’ of staff for emissions scandalVolkswagen has blamed its emissions scandal on a “small group” of people and has suspended a number of staff as Matthias Müller was unveiled as its new chief executive.
Inside Facebook's Swedish datacentre – a visual tour
Huge amounts of data are being generated by Facebook users around the world, at a rate that doubles every 18 months. The Luleå centre is a part of the global infrastructure connecting 1.3 billion users. Guardian photojournalist David Levene went to the Arctic circle to take a tour of the pioneering facility Continue reading...
How pink is the new 'rose gold' iPhone 6S?
Not much is new about Apple’s iPhone 6S, but it does come in a new colour. But is it baby pink? Salmon pink? Hot pink? Or maybe blood orange? We wish it would make its mind up, but whatever the colour, it certainly doesn’t look like ‘rose gold’ (whatever that is) Continue reading...
Twitter introduces poll feature – but is it a) good or b) bad?
Twitter trials new functionality in native applications, allowing users to click one of two options and see resultsTwitter has introduced the ability for some users to create polls within its mobile app and desktop site during a significant feature trial.The polling feature, which takes the form of a two-option choice, has been rolled out to Twitter staffers and certain – but not all – verified accounts. Continue reading...
The node pole: inside Facebook's Swedish hub near the Arctic Circle
Remote datacentre in Luleå cools itself using freezing outside air, has a fence to keep moose out and processes your selfiesFrom the outside, it looks like an enormous grey warehouse. Inside, there is a hint of the movie Bladerunner: long cavernous corridors, spinning computer servers with flashing blue lights and the hum of giant fans. There is also a long perimeter fence. Is its job to thwart corporate spies? No – it keeps out the moose.Related: Data centre emissions rival air travel as digital demand soars Continue reading...
What are your memories from the internet's bygone days?
Remember all those sites you used to use? We’d like to know what you used to get up to on the internetRemember a time before Twitter? Before Facebook? The internet used to be a completely different place. Continue reading...
Days of internet past: Tech Weekly presents Updog – podcast
Elena and Alex get misty eyed about the days of ye olde internete when the world wide web was black and white and needed winding up in the morningIn this week's instalment of Updog – our podcast dedicated to internet memes and all things digitally viral – Alex Hern and Elena Cresci trawl through the dusty corners of the internet to look back at the days of dial-up modems, LiveJournal and neopets.Elena's finally admits to her career plan B, Ginny Weasley Fanfic. Continue reading...
Star Wars Battlefront and this season's big games – Tech Weekly podcast
Winter games: the big video game releases of 2015 and what they tell us about the state of the industryWe're heading into video game release season, when all the major blockbuster titles are flung onto the market in the hope of snaring those Christmas millions. However, amid the flood of sequels, shooters and sci-fi epics it seems that variety and diversity of experience are being increasingly overlooked in the rush to give a certain demographic exactly what they think they want.Can big publishers really sustain this hugely expensive Triple A model into the next decade? On this week's games takeover podcast, Keith Stuart and Jordan Erica Webber take look at all the biggest releases with independent games developer Holly Pickering, journalist at Kotaku, Keza Macdonald and Nicholas Lovell from Gamesbrief to ask if creativity is being strangled in the mainstream video game sector. Continue reading...
Chatterbox: Friday
The place to talk about games and other things that matterIt’s Friday! Continue reading...
How supermodel Bar Refaeli's wedding sparked political dispute over Israeli airspace
Transport minister and aviation authority chief clash over couple’s demand for drones, helicopters and a hot air balloon to record happy dayThe imminent wedding in Israel of the supermodel Bar Refaeli would usually be the territory of celebrity magazines. And yet Thursday night’s event has stoked a bitter political spat between the country’s transport minister and the head of Israel’s civil aviation authority.The point of dispute is whether the 30-year-old celebrity and her husband-to-be, the billionaire Israeli businessman Adi Ezra, should have the airspace above their nuptials at a spa in the Carmel forest resort closed to all but a fleet of aircraft they have hired. Continue reading...
Bloodhound: 1,000mph supersonic car to be unveiled in London
Vehicle with the power of 180 F1 cars is put on display in Canary Wharf ahead of plan to break current world land-speed record of 763mphFor the last two years a supersonic car has taken shape in an ordinary-looking unit on an industrial estate near Bristol, a joinery on one side, a plumbers’ merchant on the other.On Friday, the car, Bloodhound SSC, will be unveiled for the first time in the much more glitzy surroundings of Canary Wharf in east London. Continue reading...
Facebook joins YouTube in showing 360-degree videos –including Star Wars
Social network giving virtual-reality content a boost in its news feed, with other partners including GoPro, LeBron James and ViceFacebook users watch more than 4bn videos a day on the social network. Soon, they’ll be able to watch some of them in 360 degrees.The company has begun supporting videos that allow viewers to pan round the scene in a full circle, six months after YouTube added a similar feature to its service. Continue reading...
The Ethical Adblocker solves all your problems with online adverts – ethically
How do you block ads without ‘leeching’ free content? This chrome plugin could be the answer. Provided you’re OK with the internet becoming a bit… sparseThe adblocking debate might just have been solved with the launch of the Ethical Adblocker.Adverts suck, and many people would prefer not to see them. But the economics of the internet are such that adverts are also the effective payment for reading free content online (such as this article here). Continue reading...
Mail Online digital advertising slows down to 16% annual growth
Daily Mail & General Trust reports digital ad revenue growth of 16% in 11 months to the end of August, compared to 49% in the same period last year.Mail Online has reported digital advertising growth of 16% in the 11 months to the end of August, a significant slowdown on the almost 50% rate of growth seen a year ago.Parent company Daily Mail & General Trust said Mail Online has reported ad revenue growth of 16% year on year, a £9m revenue increase to about £62m, in the year to the end of August. Continue reading...
Apple Watch OS2 review: more app potential but killer feature still missing
Smartwatch update brings forth improved Siri, added widgets, more watchfaces and good nightstand mode, but still lacks consistency and does nothing for battery lifeApple has updated the operating system of its first smartwatch with native apps, added complications and a few interface tweaks.
Nearly half of young people say tracking partners using technology is acceptable
The findings, launched by VicHealth, come from a national survey of 1923 people aged between 16 and 24 about attitudes towards violence against womenAlmost half of young Australians believe tracking their partner by going through their computer or phone, or by installing phone and computer tracking software, is acceptable.This was one of the findings from a nationally representative survey of 1923 people aged between 16 and 24 about their attitudes towards violence against women. The results were launched by VicHealth in Melbourne on Thursday. Continue reading...
US government hack stole fingerprints of 5.6 million federal employees
Office of Personnel Management hack, which US believes China is responsible for, originally thought to have compromised prints of only 1.1 million workersThe number of people applying for or receiving security clearances whose fingerprint images were stolen in one of the worst government data breaches is now believed to be 5.6 million, not 1.1 million as first thought, the Office of Personnel Management announced on Wednesday.The agency was the victim of what the US believes was a Chinese espionage operation that affected an estimated 21.5 million current and former federal employees or job applicants. The theft could give Chinese intelligence a huge leg up in recruiting informants inside the US government, experts believe. It also could help the Chinese identify US spies abroad, according to American officials. Continue reading...
Instagram passes 400m users as young shun tweets for photo op
Photo and video-sharing app’s current challenge, however, is to make money from a youthful audience for whom Twitter is ‘barely on the radar’Instagram, with its Kardashian selfies, retro filters and endless stream of images of meals, has reached 400 million active users, the company has announced. Facebook’s photo and video-sharing app has added 100 million users in the last nine months, with three-quarters now based outside the US.“While milestones like this are important, what really excites us is the way that visual communication makes the world feel a little bit smaller to every one of us,” the company said in a blog post, revealing that its fastest-growing countries include Brazil, Japan and Indonesia. Continue reading...
Pebble Time Round: the world’s 'lightest and thinnest smartwatch' is announced
Cross-platform smartwatch company releases new circular e-paper model that claims to beat all others on weight and thicknessSmartwatch pioneer Pebble has unveiled a new round model, which the company claims is the world’s thinnest and lightest, beating Apple, Samsung and Motorola.
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