Facebook `has a lot of work to do´ admits Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook laid out its vision for the future Tuesday, revealing new tools and features during its annual F8 developers conference. He said that is something people will have to get used to seeing. This Augmented Reality themed products will definitely affect smartphone companies. It has also released the Frame Studio that will let the developers create frames for photos and videos.
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Samsung's Galaxy S8 is super hot in South Korea
The home button has been shifted beneath the "infinity display". Some factors that distinguish the two are screen size and battery, among others. Now it is the time for the public to analyze the models after the debacle. The displays are certified by the UHD Alliance as Mobile HDR Premium. When the burn test came through, Zach reminded us that Super AMOLED and OLED displays left a white mark where the flame was applied and this is common between panels that use the aforementioned technology.
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Reilly Financial Advisors LLC Raises Stake in Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (HPE)
Macquarie Group Ltd.'s holdings in Hewlett Packard Enterprise were worth $8,115,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also recently bought and sold shares of HPE.
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Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 Plus launch: Pricing, features, availability
It also offers a new 10nm processor and software optimizations that come closer than ever before to matching the iPhone's performance (closer, yes, but the gap is still quite wide), as well as a ton of nifty features users will appreciate.
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Crew Can No Longer Displace Seated Passengers Aboard United Flights
Last year Delta got more passengers to give up their seats than any other USA airline, partly by paying more than most of the others. The policy change comes as the beleaguered airline is still in recovery mode in the aftermath of the viral video of a passenger being dragged off a Chicago-to-Louisville flight Sunday night.
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Jon Ossoff advances to runoff in highly watched Georgia election
The victor will succeed Republican Tom Price , who resigned the seat to join Trump's administration as health secretary. But the official said the pressure is on Ossoff, as the official sounded confident the Democrat would lose a run-off.
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Facebook Killer DEAD After Manhunt: His Last Words Revealed
The suspected shooter, Steve Stephens , killed himself on Tuesday following a brief pursuit by Pennsylvania State Police officers. State police said officers spotted Steve Stephens earlier in the day in Erie County, which borders OH, after they received a tip that his vehicle was in a McDonald's parking lot.
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Bill O'Reilly loses his job at Fox News
O'Reilly's camp still maintains he did nothing wrong. "But you have to put some spine back into the Murdoch family and the Fox News Channel board because you are about to lose Bill O'Reilly". and " The Five " at 9 p.m. O'Reilly never passed the baton to Carlson at the close of his show. The change means prime-time exposure for hosts Kimberly Guilfoyle, Dana Perino, Bob Beckel, Greg Gutfeld, Jesse Watters and Juan Williams.
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Facebook's Zuckerberg sees augmented reality's future in camera
Speaking on stage at Facebook's F8 developer conference , CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that AR would be the next major platform for computing. While it's sunk billions into virtual reality ventures via Oculus , social networking giant Facebook was all about augmented reality at its F8 conference this week.
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Trump Could Help And Hurt GOP In 6th District Runoff
JACKSON: Is he expending too much political capital on a race that Republicans should be winning easily? Democrats, meanwhile, will have to continue to keep their base motivated and engaged for what's a decidedly more hard climb. In addition, Handel earned national headlines in 2012 for using her influence at the Susan G. Komen foundation to cut off the organization's grants to Planned Parenthood, and subsequently tried to profit from the controversy.
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McLaren confused by sudden Honda reliability
Test and development driver Oliver Turvey was limited to just 17 laps on Tuesday but Vandoorne amassed 81 laps on Wednesday, as McLaren-Honda sought to make progress. But with Honda having only made temporary fixes to avoid a repeat of the MGU-H problems that hit its Bahrain weekend, Boullier said it would be wrong to believe that the Japanese manufacturer had put reliability concerns behind it totally.
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Year Old Democrat Jon Ossoff a Challenge For Trump and Republicans
Trump was heavily invested in the race, which became a referendum on his presidency, and in a tweet claimed victory, although Ossoff could still win in the runoff, and came out of nowhere to almost win the seat in a heavily Republican district.





