Thursday, November 24, 2016

Technology|Jim's and Nick's Week in Tech: Smoldering Phones, the Yahoo Markdown and Amazon Music and other top stories.

  • Technology|Jim's and Nick's Week in Tech: Smoldering Phones, the Yahoo Markdown and Amazon Music

    Technology|Jim's and Nick's Week in Tech: Smoldering Phones, the Yahoo Markdown and Amazon Music
    Photo A photo released by a police station in Seoul, Korea, shows a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 that caught fire. The company said it was halting production of the models, raising the question: Beyond the direct sales losses from this model, how badly damaged will the sales of future models be? Credit Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Each Saturday, Farhad Manjoo and Mike Isaac, technology reporters at The New York Times, review the week’s news, offering analysis and maybe ..
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  • Samsung has a new high-end Chromebook with touchscreen and stylus coming soon

    Samsung has a new high-end Chromebook with touchscreen and stylus coming soon
    Earlier this summer, rumors of a new Chromebook nicknamed ‘Kevin’ circulated around the web, and yesterday, ChromeUnboxed uncovered the yet-to-be-announced model through a series of retailer listings: the Samsung Chromebook Pro. ChromeUnboxed noted that it had received a user tip of a listing for the device on B&H, which was quickly taken down. However, the site turned up a listing for the Chromebook on Adorama, as well as a landing page for the device. The new Chromebook comes with a variety o..
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  • Did a cosmic crash heat up Earth 56 million years ago?

    Did a cosmic crash heat up Earth 56 million years ago?
    WASHINGTON — Researchers have found evidence that a comet or space rock smashed into Earth 56 million years ago, perhaps setting off a massive warming that began around that time. It’s a suggestion that is causing much debate among scientists, many of whom question the link. Researchers study the mysterious ancient warming to better understand current climate change and Earth’s future. Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Please click ..
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  • Nations agree landmark deal to cut HFCs, potent greenhouse gases

    Nations agree landmark deal to cut HFCs, potent greenhouse gases
    The landmark deal will reduce the use of hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, the world's fastest-growing greenhouse gases, the UN Environment Program said in a statement.HFCs are potent greenhouse gases commonly used in refrigeration and air conditioning instead of other ozone-depleting substances."The amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer endorsed in Kigali today is the single largest contribution the world has made towards keeping the global temperature rise 'w..
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  • China Amps Up Space Program in Race to Challenge US

    China Amps Up Space Program in Race to Challenge US
    BEIJING — If the U.S.-Soviet space rivalry helped define the second half of the 20th century, China's drive to become a space superpower looks set to mark the first half of the 21st. On Monday local time, China is set to launch a Shenzhou-11 into orbit from an isolated military launching pad in Inner Mongolia. Mission commander Zhai Zhigang waves a small Chinese flag shortly after climbing out of the Shenzhou VII spacecraft 215 miles over the Earth. The astronaut floated in orbit for..
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  • 'Mafia III' Glitch Fixes Are On The Way: Enjoy The Flying Bodies, Magically Appearing Cars While You Still Can

    'Mafia III' Glitch Fixes Are On The Way: Enjoy The Flying Bodies, Magically Appearing Cars While You Still Can
    Mafia III has the potential to be a great game, primarily because of its widely acclaimed story. However, as previously reported, the title suffers from a variety of glitches that compromise the overall playing experience. While it is very rare for a video game to never have technical issues of any kind, the multitude of bugs and glitches present in Mafia III are very noticeable to the point that many gamers and reviewers are thinking that perhaps the title needed a few more months in developme..
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  • How Clean Up Windows 10 With the Refresh Windows Tool

    How Clean Up Windows 10 With the Refresh Windows Tool
    One of the problems of buying a new PC is that it typically comes loaded with junkware—usually trial or limited pieces of software that you don't want or don't need. And that software can slow down your computer and chew up memory. You can try to uninstall each piece of junkware to clean up your PC. But that takes time and can still leave files, Registry entries, and other unwanted stuff behind. Instead, you can return your Windows 10 computer to a pristine state via a free software tool offered..
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  • Apple Watch Nike+ arrives on October 28th

    Apple Watch Nike+ arrives on October 28th
    As we found out when trying the Nike+ watch in September, you're really buying this for the software. You get both Nike's running app out of the box as well as a pair of exclusive watch faces geared towards athletics. The more breathable straps are helpful if you can't stand a sweaty wrist at the end of a workout, but not as essential. You're otherwise going to experience the same performance, GPS and water resistance as a run-of-the-mill Series 2. In short: while it might be the Apple Watch..
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Air France Workers on Trial Over Ripping Off Bosses' Shirts .Oops. Apple has seriously weakened iOS 10 backups against password hackers .
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