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Google officially names Android 9 ‘Pie’, rolling out to Pixels today and other devices this fall.

Google has finally let the cat out of the bag: its ninth version of Android, codenamed Android P, is called Pie – and you can get it right now if you’ve got a Pixel phone. The company released the first preview of Android 9 for developers back in March, with support for notches and multiple cameras (so apps could work better with them), improved notifications, some design tweaks, AI-powered adaptive brightness, and under-the-hood enhancements. origin »

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Facebook recently started asking banks for your financial data.

A report from the Wall Street Journal today revealed Facebook was attempting to gain detailed financial information from its users’ banks. Oof, in how many languages can I say “no?” According to the Journal, Facebook has approached the likes of Wells Fargo, JP Morgan Chase, and Citigroup with an eye toward partnership. origin »

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YouTube is flush with ‘prank’ videos involving laxatives.

YouTube recently removed a mean-spirited video involving a YouTuber poisoning a loved one with laxatives. That’s nice, YouTube. Now get started on the thousands of other videos just like it. Recently, the website Babe ran an expose on the channel “CJ SO COOL,” which stars a father who repeatedly “pranks” his four children and wife and laughs at the ensuing pain, suffering, and chaos his antics cause. origin »

Cortex (CTXC).

Cortex is a machine learning platform featuring smart AI contracts. It allows users to hassle-free add their original contracts. Models origin »

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Blockchain Research In The UK Is Big Industry.

Blockchain research in the UK is a growing industry, with a new sort of workforce dedicated to researching and investigating this new technology. Whilst the blockchain remains one universal concept, it is now apparent that it boasts many advantages for many companies and industries, therefore it seems that research within the United Kingdom is now at an all time high, a sentiment that is no doubt reflected internationally too. origin »

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Bitcoin Sets New All Time High… Hashrate.

Just to clarify, Bitcoin HAS NOT set a new all time high value, of over $20,000. 00, so don’t start selling off just yet. According to new reports though, via data on the Bitcoin network, Bitcoin has set a new all time high hashrate, in line with a huge surge in the dominance of Bitcoin. origin »

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Blockchain Becomes A Shared Dropbox.

The value of blockchain is shaping up: an infrastructure layer that enables companies to turn goods into tokens and then trade and settle them. All of this without changing any of the company’s current information management systems writes Enrico Camerinelli of Aite Group. origin »

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‘Shakeout Year’: Economist Says No New Cryptocurrency Price Highs In 2018.

Amid renewed talk about cryptocurrency prices surging in the second half of 2018, one of the industry’s oldest commentators has said he does not think this year will see new all-time highs. ‘Sideways And Downside Potential’ In a forecast and analysis August 2, economist and investor Tuur Demeester said that 2018 would likely fulfil the role of a “shakeout year” in both Bitcoin and altcoin markets. origin »

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Why A Ban Of 3D Printed Weapons Is Not A Threat To Bitcoin.

I can’t really believe that we are writing this, but, according to a report by Coindesk, the recent ‘block’ of a file containing code for the production of a 3D printed gun, by Defence Distributed in Texas has been compared to an assault on the freedom of speech, as code and thus, has been outlined as a threat to Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. origin »

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