Friday, November 11, 2016

Netflix Launching on Comcast X1 Next Week, Could Yield Up to 5 Million New Netflix Subs and other top stories.

  • Netflix Launching on Comcast X1 Next Week, Could Yield Up to 5 Million New Netflix Subs

    Netflix’s streaming service will be available on Comcast’s Xfinity X1 devices starting next week — a move bringing together two erstwhile adversaries that could provide a bump in Netflix’s total U.S. subs. Comcast will let non-Netflix subs sign up for the subscription VOD service directly through X1 on TV, including a one-month free trial for eligible consumers. Comcast customers will then be billed for Netflix at the standard rates ($9.99 per month for the most popular two-stream HD plan). Exi..
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  • The Many Ways GoPro Inc (GPRO) Stock Is Screwed

    The Many Ways GoPro Inc (GPRO) Stock Is Screwed
    GoPro Inc (NASDAQ:GPRO) reported underwhelming third-quarter earnings after the bell on Thursday, setting up what has become a ritual on Wall Street: The deep selling off of GPRO stock. The action camera maker wasn’t expected to wow by any means, but its Q3 figures were far worse than analysts’ expectations. Once again, GoPro finds itself in serious jeopardy. Forget the third quarter. This whole year has been a struggle for GPRO stock. This is just more of the same. GoPro has struggled with dec..
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  • 'Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare's Awful Supply Drop Loot Boxes Are Ultimately Our Fault

    'Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare's Awful Supply Drop Loot Boxes Are Ultimately Our Fault
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  • With another rocket success, China solidifies place in space industry

    With another rocket success, China solidifies place in space industry
    A nation’s dream of journeying to Mars took flight in Wenchang, China, on Thursday. For now, though, the latest contender in the space race is sticking a little closer to home.The new Long March 5 rocket launched successfully from the Wenchang Space Launch Center. The rocket measures 187 feet, making it the largest produced by China. It can carry 25 tons of payload into low-Earth orbit. The rocket carried a satellite that will be used to test a variety of technologies, from observing space debr..
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  • How much Arctic sea ice are you melting? Scientists have an answer

    How much Arctic sea ice are you melting? Scientists have an answer
    Climate change may sometimes seem so big and abstract that it can be difficult to grasp the scope of the problem. But now, scientists have found a way to bring the numbers down to Earth: For every metric ton of carbon dioxide released into the air, three square meters of Arctic sea ice disappear. If you do the math, this means the average American is melting roughly 50 square meters of those frozen reserves every year.The findings, published in the journal Science, highlight the direct effect t..
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  • Climate change is turning into a race between politics and physics

    Climate change is turning into a race between politics and physics
    The Cardinal Power Station, a coal-fired energy plant in Brilliant, Ohio, on the Ohio River. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post) On Friday, a major milestone will arrive for global climate change diplomacy. The so-called Paris climate agreement, an international accord forged last December by countries across the world, will become a legal reality far sooner than almost anyone anticipated. The rapid pace with which countries have ratified the agreement underscores the urgency many na..
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  • Sprint will support next-gen texting on Android next year

    Sprint will support next-gen texting on Android next year
    Ah, RCS: it stands for “Rich Communication Services” and it’s meant to replace SMS as the default way most phones send text and multimedia messages. It’s more powerful than SMS — without that silly 160 character limit and with better support for images and video and group chat. But like SMS, it’s a carrier-based solution, which means that it has to prove that it can overcome historical problems that SMS has had, including crazy pricing models and weird interoperability problems from carrier to ..
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  • Apple Grabs More Than 100% Of Smartphone Profits

    Apple Grabs More Than 100% Of Smartphone Profits
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  • US Announces Recall of Samsung Washing Machines

    US Announces Recall of Samsung Washing Machines
    Updated Nov. 4, 2016 10:22 a.m. ET U.S. product safety officials announced a recall affecting 2.8 million Samsung Electronics Co. washing machines, in another hit to the company’s reputation already reeling from the botched recall of its Galaxy Note 7 phone. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the tops can detach during use. The company has received more than 700 reports of incidents and nine reports of injuries including a broken jaw, the agency said Friday. The recall ..
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  • How to speed up Windows 7 Update scans—forever

    How to speed up Windows 7 Update scans—forever
    Microsoft has changed the way it deploys patches, adding a new twist to an old problem. For many folks, Windows 7 Update scans still take hours—even days. How do you knock your Win7 machine upside the head, so it will find new patches in less than glacial time? We have a new Microsoft-sanctioned approach that only needs to be tempered a little.Note that, in the new patching paradigm, even those who manually download monthly security patches (“Group B”) still need to use Windows Update, if o..
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