“BEIJING Police in China said on Tuesday they had arrested about 15,000 people for crimes that “jeopardized Internet security”, as the government moves to tighten controls on the Internet.”
Motorola’s Moto 360 sequel shows up in the wild
“Motorola hasn’t done the best job of keeping its Moto 360 follow-up a secret, and it doesn’t look like that trend is about to reverse any time soon.”
Top 10 Ways to Improve the Battery Life on Your Phone and Laptop
“Batteries don’t last forever. All too soon, you’ll notice your laptop and/or smartphone don’t last as long as they used to. To maximize that (sometimes non-user-replaceable) battery’s lifespan and also get more juice out of it during the day, follow these top ten tips.”
Verizon is still ‘evaluating’ support for Samsung Pay
“We hope you weren’t planning to use your Verizon-badged Galaxy S6 or Note 5 with Samsung Pay on September 28th… you might be disappointed. Big Red notes that it’s still in the “process of evaluating” Samsung Pay while AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and US Cellular have already pledged support.”
Google joins Facebook in trying to prevent IAMAI from taking strong anti-Zero Rating stand
“Google joined hands with Facebook to try and prevent the Internet and Mobile Association of India, which represents some of the largest Internet companies in India, from taking a stand that counters Zero Rating.”
Camera comparison: Galaxy Note 5 vs iPhone 6 Plus
“Spider-Man tested. Spider-Man approved Earlier this week I scotch-taped an iPhone 6 Plus to a Galaxy Note 5 and headed into Times Square to test out the cameras, head-to-head. The results are below, lined up as best I could get them.”
Blessed by today’s message by our guest speaker Don Stewart. #ccsjc
PSA: Apple will replace your iPhone 6 Plus’ wonky camera
“Did you buy an iPhone 6 Plus sometime between last September and this January? Do you notice that your shots taken with its back camera come out all blurry? Yeah, it’s not just you. Turns out, a limited number of these phones shipped with a manufacturing defect.”
Comcast/NBC is Refusing to Air Ads for Dish’s Sling TV
“Comcast-owned NBC is refusing to show advertisements for Dish Network’s Sling TV Internet video service. Sling’s new ads make fun of the cable industry’s history of high prices and abysmal service, apparently touching a nerve over at Comcast/NBC Universal.”
ISPs File First Formal Legal Briefs in Fight Against Neutrality
“karlmarx Member Today 9:33 am Legally, they don’t have locus standi In order for the ISP’s to actually contest the new rules, they need to have have 3 points, none of them which they meet.”
