A lawsuit alleges a Bose app secretly collects and shares everything its headphone users listen to

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A lawsuit alleges a Bose app secretly collects and shares everything its headphone users listen to

Business Insider
An Illinois man is suing headphone giant Bose for allegedly collecting and sharing its users’ listening data in secret. Fortune first reported on the lawsuit.
PCWorld  
Facebook revealed Wednesday that it is working on technology to let people type straight from their brains at 100 words per minute.

Irony: Advertising giant Google wants to block ads inside its Chrome browser

BGR
Google makes most of its money from advertisements. The company also makes the most popular internet browsing app out there, Google Chrome.

How to increase battery life on the Samsung Galaxy S8

CNET
Samsung’s Galaxy S8 doesn’t have issues with battery life, at least not yet, but if you find yourself needing to top up the device throughout the day, there are a few settings you can adjust to prolong a single charge.

Facebook Unveils Updated Surround 360 Cameras

PC Magazine
SAN JOSE, Calif.,—Facebook this week unveiled new cameras aimed at filmmakers who want to experiment with creating 360-degree movies.

What we know — and what we want to know — about Facebook’s big plans for augmented reality

Recode
Facebook is betting big on augmented reality, and the technology – which overlays digital text and objects on the real world through a lens – was the major theme of the company’s annual F8 developer conference this week.

Microsoft is replacing Wunderlist with a new To-Do app

Engadget
Wunderlist is evolving. At least, that’s how the Microsoft-bought team is putting the news that the list and task management app is headed for retirement.

Apple plans to stop using mined minerals to make iPhones

Fast Company
In its newly released 2017 Environmental Responsibility Report, the Cupertino company says its goal is to “stop mining the earth altogether” for rare minerals and metals used to make its devices.

Apple Faces Inquiry in China Over App Store Content

New York Times
An Apple store in Beijing. The American technology giant has been under pressure from Chinese authorities over the content it provides in the country.

See the first screenshots from Code Vein, Bandai Namco’s new action RPG

PC Gamer
But don’t ‘prepare to dine’ just yet: a PC release hasn’t been announced. Shares. Code Vein was first teased last week with no name and the tagline ‘Prepare to Dine,’ which obviously recalls Dark Souls.

Tesla’s Autopilot self-driving system slammed in lawsuit

Detroit Free Press
Tesla’s Autopilot partial self-driving system is flawed, causing cars to steer erratically when it is engaged, and the electric automaker hasn’t delivered promised safety feature improvements as quickly as it should, a lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges

Why the iPhone 7S could be better than the iPhone 8

BGR
We’ve still got months until Apple even prints the invites for the iPhone 8 event, but rumors are starting to mount. The new flagship iPhone, likely named the iPhone 8, iPhone X or iPhone Edition, will likely have an edge-to-edge display with a curved

Amazon’s Alexa voice tech is now available to build chatbots

The Verge
Amazon is making its voice-control technology available to all, giving developers access to the same tools that power its digital assistant Alexa.

A new ‘Mario Kart’ is about to launch — here’s how much better it looks than the last one

Business Insider
With every new Nintendo game console, you can reliably expect several franchises to make an appearance: “Super Mario,” “The Legend of Zelda,” and “Pokémon,” among others.

AMD’s Polaris Refresh Is No Game Changer

Motley Fool
Minor performance improvements won’t be enough to catch NVIDIA in the mainstream graphics card market. Timothy Green. (TMFBargainBin).

Market analytics: Figuring out how much cash million-dollar Android app makers really make

ZDNet
Billion dollar bonanza! There is no doubt that the lion’s share of the mobile app market comes from games. According to Appbot’s analysis, 98 percent of smartphone and tablet games are monetized through in-app purchases.

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