Monthly Archives: November 2020

Google Photos adds paid color pop editing feature

GlobeNewswire Cryptologic Releases 2020 Third Quarter Financial Results TORONTO, Nov. 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cryptologic Inc. (“Cryptologic” or the “Company”) (CSE:CRY) today announces its financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2020. Selected financial information of the Company for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2020 and 2019 and the year ended December 31, 2019 is set forth below:  Three Months Ended September 30,   Nine Months Ended September… Source link

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Raiders owner Mark Davis calls fines ‘draconian’

In a season full of times the NFL has come down hard on teams violating its COVID-19 safety protocols, the league dropped its biggest hammer so far this year on the Las Vegas Raiders. The NFL has fined the Raiders $500,000 and head coach Jon Gruden $150,000 for “repeat offenses” against the protocols, according to Yahoo Sports’ Charles Robinson. Las Vegas will also lose a 2021 sixth-round pick. You won’t be surprised to hear that Raiders owner Mark Davis is not a fan of that news and… Source link

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Bob Ley rips ESPN after massive layoffs

ESPN announced the biggest layoffs the company has ever had on Thursday, and longtime journalist Bob Ley was not happy about it. Ley — the former anchor and “Outside The Lines” host who had been with ESPN essentially since the beginning — slammed the network on Twitter.  Trying to remain objective and unemotional as I learn of the @espn team members laid off today. Not possible. Not as I see countless decades of journalistic experience, and expertise jettisoned. Just when we need it… Source link

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Google says it will not file motion to dismiss U.S. lawsuit

GlobeNewswire Update on FDA Advisory Committee’s Meeting on Aducanumab in Alzheimer’s Disease CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and TOKYO, Nov. 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Peripheral and Central Nervous System Drugs Advisory Committee voted 1 yes, 8 no and 2 uncertain on the question, “Does Study 302 (EMERGE), viewed independently and without regard for Study 301 (ENGAGE), provide strong evidence that supports the effectiveness of aducanumab for the… Source link

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Yahoo Finance reviews the PlayStation 5

Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous and Dan Howley discuss the PlayStation 5. Video Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] ALEXIS CHRISTOFOROUS: Electronic Arts has entered a new phase of its public life as a more mature company. They announced today they’re gonna be paying a dividend, even though financial results were weaker than expected. The stock is getting slammed. Our tech editor Dan Howley here with more. Were you surprised to hear that they’re gonna be doing this with the dividend? DAN HOWLEY: I… Source link

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How to blur your home on Google Maps – WRCBtv.com

How do you do that? Go to Google Maps on a computer or your phone, and you can virtually walk down almost any street, looking at houses, maybe seeing someone in front of their house. All of the photos are taken from a satellite. If that’s too much for you, Google will blur your house, your face, and other objects. Source link

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Google Photos might put some editing features behind a subscription paywall

Google Photos is a superb photo management and editing app. As it has grown in popularity, Google has made the occasional attempt to monetize Photos — most recently by launching a subscription service where customers receive a selection of 10 printed shots every month. But now, according to XDA Developers (and also highlighted by Android Police), Google might be planning to reserve certain editing tricks — some that were previously available for free — for Google One subscribers…. Source link

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Utah Department of Health exploring the use of Apple & Google technology for COVID-19 contact tracing

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Department of Health says the state intends to explore the use of Apple and Google’s COVID-19 Exposure Notification tools to tell people in Utah about potential exposures to the virus through their smart devices. As a result of this, the state health department says it’s canceling its previous bid to get other companies to submit their proposals to add their Bluetooth tracking technology to the state’s Healthy Together app. That app came under scrutiny due to… Source link

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Trump ally Stephen Moore says his refusal to concede would carry economic ‘costs’

Bloomberg The Second Breakup of AT&T (Bloomberg) — AT&T Inc. has been called many things over its 135-year history: Ma Bell, monopoly, media conglomerate. The company, which traces its roots to the patent rights of telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell, was the dominant phone company for much of the 20th century. So dominant, in fact, that it was broken up in 1982 as part of an agreement with antitrust authorities. But those businesses eventually began to merge, culminating with SBC… Source link

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