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Nov 17, 2015
Here's whats' happening at Microsoft this week.
Rdio, a creation of Skype's founders, filed for bankruptcy. Pandora is set to acquire the music streaming service.
With the bombings in France over the weekend, Tech played a major role, both good and bad, in what unfolded. Read how Tech was used in crucial roles in the recent events.
Motorola recently rolled out the Android Lollipop 5.1.1. Update for the Motorola X 2013 Edition, in a bid to address the issues with OS vulnerability because of the diversity of the versions used on Android devices.
As terrorist attacks broke out in France this weekend, Facebook let users from all over the globe express their sympathies. Read about Facebook's role in world events.
Android Malware is on the loose once more as 20,000 apps in third-party app repositories were found to have the malware signatures. Google Play Store apps remain unaffected.
Google Maps adds features into its Android app, making spur-of-the-moment route changes easier.
Those who want their Google Apps fresh and bleeding-edge can now have them like they want them by joining Google's Beta-Testing Program.
Verizon finally released a software update to address the Stagefright vulnerability. The software update also integrates Samsung Pay for compatible devices.
Apple consumers who bought Retina Macbook Pros discovered that some units had cheap display coating and were prone to "staining" or wearing out after around 7 months of regular use. Apple Inc. decides to do affected users a favor and give them free display replacements.
It is undeniable that Artificial Intelligence will be the technology of the future, and it's already here. However, not all science and tech icons approve of the next wave of technology.
"Been Choice" made waves when tech blogs found out that Apple allowed its release on the App Store. Apple doubles back less than a day later by pulling out the app.
Porsche decided not to go for Android Auto and chose Apple CarPlay instead. Reasons within the article.
Alphabet Inc., Google's newly formed parent company, drops the classic Google "Don't Be Evil" motto from its Code of Conduct and replaces it with a longer, more formal-sounding statement.
Facebook continues their development efforts by way of launching a satellite to provide Internet access to 14 African countries by middle of 2016.
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