Tech News Flash: Tuesday -- November 7, 2017
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Marcher Malware Poses Triple Threat to Android Users
Dilbert vs. Trump: Why False Facts Have Power
Call of Duty WWII Kicks Off Holiday Season With a Bang
Razer Debuts Cutting-Edge Mobile Gaming Phone
Sony's Aibo Resurrected From Robot Pet Cemetery
New Collaborative Platform to Spur Open Source AI Development
iPhone X Delivers on Apple's Promises and That's Plenty, Say Reviewers
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Today's Story Highlights
Marcher Malware Poses Triple Threat to Android Users
A three-pronged banking malware campaign has been infecting Android
phones since the beginning of this year, according to Proofpoint.
Attackers have been stealing credentials, planting the Marcher banking
Trojan on phones, and nicking credit card information. So far, they have
targeted customers of BankAustria, Raiffeisen Meine Bank and Sparkasse,
but the campaign could spread beyond Vienna.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84936.html
Dilbert vs. Trump: Why False Facts Have Power
We've been having a lot of interesting weeks since the presidential
election, making more than a few of us wish for simpler times. One of
the most interesting things I've read of late is by Dilbert creator
Scott Adams, who predicted the election outcome and tied it to Trump's
brilliant use of intentional false facts, which he used to dominate the
news up to the election.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84927.html
Call of Duty WWII Kicks Off Holiday Season With a Bang
Activision's Call of Duty WWII has made its long-awaited debut with a
splash, kicking off what is expected to be a robust holiday season for
the gaming industry. The most anticipated multiplatform title of the
season, based on the Nielsen Game Rank, Call of Duty WWII latest
installment reaches back to the iconic gaming franchise's origins.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84933.html
Razer Debuts Cutting-Edge Mobile Gaming Phone
Razer has unveiled its Razer Phone, a handset that clearly targets
gamers. It boasts the world's first 120 Hz Ultramotion display, which
has the potential to deliver fast refresh rates and provide the
smoothest graphics available on a mobile smartphone. "It's common
knowledge that I'm obsessed with my smartphones. I play a ton of games
on them," said Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84932.html
Sony's Aibo Resurrected From Robot Pet Cemetery
Sony has revived its robot dog, Aibo, which it put down, so to speak, in
2006. The autonomous entertainment robot brings fun and joy to the
entire family, Sony claimed. It can bond emotionally, give people love
and affection, and let them experience the joy of nurturing and raising
a companion. Aibo has ultra-impact 1- and 2-axis actuators that let it
move smoothly and naturally along 22 axes.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84929.html
New Collaborative Platform to Spur Open Source AI Development
The Linux Foundation has announced an agreement with AT&T and Tech
Mahindra to launch the Acumos Project, a new platform for open source
development of artificial intelligence. The new platform is part of a
broader effort to open up opportunities for AI collaboration in the
telecommunications, media and technology sectors. AT&T is a Platinum
Member of The Linux Foundation.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84926.html
iPhone X Delivers on Apple's Promises and That's Plenty, Say Reviewers
Reviews of Apple's next generation iPhone X have started appearing
online, and for the most part, critics have showered praise on the
product. "The iPhone X is clearly the best iPhone ever made," wrote
Nilay Patel. "It's thin, it's powerful, it has ambitious ideas about
what cameras on phones can be used for, and it pushes the design
language of phones into a strange new place."
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84925.html
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