Apple removes New York Times app from China’s app store at government’s request

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Apple removes New York Times app from China’s app store at government’s request

The Verge
Apple has confirmed to The New York Times that it recently removed the paper’s app from the Chinese version of the App Store. The removal was made at the request of the Chinese government, which began blocking the Times’ website in 2012 after the …

Nvidia’s making it easy to broadcast video games direct to Facebook Live

PCWorld
Facebook keeps trying to steal the video game streaming market away from Twitch. The evidence? During its CES press conference on Wednesday, Nvidia announced that its graphics cards will soon be able to stream directly to Facebook Live.

Alexa can now order takeaway from Amazon Restaurants

The Verge  
We’re only five days into 2017, but Amazon is on a tear with new updates and support for its digital assistant Alexa. The latest lets you order food through the retailer’s own takeaway service Amazon Restaurants, which itself launched all the way back

LG’s new 4K OLED TV is gorgeous, stupidly thin

ExtremeTech
For decades, manufacturers have sold thinness as a positive metric for measuring the advance of a product. When Apple launched the iPhone 4, it made thinness (and Retina displays) central to the device’s supposed appeal.

Samsung Opens CES 2017 Press Conference With Galaxy Note 7 Apology: Cause Of Explosions Soon To Be Revealed

Tech Times
Samsung opened its CES 2017 press conference with Samsung Electronics America President and COO Tim Baxter apologizing for the Galaxy Note 7 debacle.

Mass Effect: Andromeda Gameplay Trailer Displays Profiles, Skills, and Combat

Attack of the Fanboy
BioWare unveiled a new trailer showing off some Mass Effect: Andromeda gameplay at the Nvidia CES keynote. In the short two minute clip we’re given a brief look into the game’s menus, interface, skills and profile systems, as well as how actual combat

Google Assistant coming to TVs, smartwatches and cars

Computerworld
Google Assistant will be available soon on Android TVs, with plans to offer the voice-activated personal assistant on car infotainment systems and smartwatches as well.

Samsung gets into the gaming PC game with odious Odyssey laptops

The Verge
Gaming laptops are one of the things that every PC maker has prioritized at this year’s CES, with big names like Lenovo, and now Samsung, starting whole new sub-brands of gaming PCs.

HTC Vive Add-On TPCast Showcased At CES 2017, And It’s Heading To The US With A $249 Price Tag

Tech Times
The TPCAST, an HTC Vive peripheral that enables wireless VR gameplay, has now been showcased at this year’s CES. It launches globally in Q2 2017 for $249.

What 6 wacky CES gadgets tell us about the future

Washington Post
The tech industry’s annual Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas, is known for showing off a ton of crazy gadgets, both useful and fanciful.

This is the first Android smartphone in the world with 8GB of RAM

BGR
Do we really need phones that have as much RAM as our computers? Apparently, we do, according to Android device makers. Asus is the first company in the world to announce a phone that’ll pack 8GB of RAM out of the box.

AMD reveals an army of Ryzen PCs and AM4 motherboards

PCWorld
So far, everything AMD’s shown of its hotly anticipated Ryzen processors hint that they’re the company’s most competitive new CPUs in a long, long time—chips poised to bring the fight back to Intel at the high-end of computing.

Faraday Future’s FF 91: Here’s the IT stack that’s supposed to make the AI, big data magic happen

ZDNet
ces-2017-faraday-future-8345.jpg CNET. CES 2017. Top 10 tech products revealed so far · Kingston unveils ‘world’s highest capacity USB flash drive’ · Voice is the next computer interface · Dell’s killer new XPS 13 2-in-1 · Announcements to expect from

Top TVs and all the best tech from the biggest day at CES

CNET
We have arrived. Photo by Kent German/CNET. No, CES still hasn’t officially begun, but I don’t blame you for thinking so given the torrent of news we’ve seen so far.

Samsung’s new Chromebooks are Google’s answer to the iPad Pro and Surface Pro

The Verge
Live coverage from the year’s biggest technology conference, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The year in tech starts here.

Huawei to pre-load Amazon’s Alexa AI on US version of its Mate 9 flagship

TechCrunch
But it’s also now heading into third party smartphone hardware, with Chinese Android OEM Huawei announcing it will be pre-loading the AI assistant into the US version of its Mate 9 flagship smartphone.

Tesla Flips the Switch on the Gigafactory

Bloomberg
Musk meets a deadline: Battery-cell production begins at what will soon be the world’s biggest factory—with thousands of additional jobs.

BlackBerry Mercury: Our first take

Digital Trends
While the specifications and software are not yet finalized, the BlackBerry ‘Mercury’ is a promising Android phone targeted towards people who prefer physical keyboards, as well as BlackBerry’s suite of secure apps such as BBM.

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