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Friday, 14 February 2020

The US Hits Huawei With New Charges of Trade Secret Theft

The latest indictment adds racketeering to the list of violations allegedly committed by the Chinese telecom company. 

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Huawei gets another 45-day reprieve from Commerce Department - CNET

The temporary general license allowing American companies to do business with Huawei has been extended again.

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Apple must pay store employees for bag-search time, court rules - CNET

Court dismisses argument that employees don't need to bring bags and purses to work.

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Moto G hands-on: Motorola just announced two budget phones, and one has a stylus - CNET

We go hands-on with the new Moto G Power and its behemoth battery, and the Moto G Stylus, which is basically a budget Galaxy Note 10.

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Need a Lenovo laptop? Rakuten's flash sale features deep discounts and hundreds of dollars in cash back - CNET

You can earn up to $300 in Rakuten Super Points on a handful of Lenovo laptops (and one gaming cube), which you can spend like cash on your next purchase.

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Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus review: AirPods competitor ramps up the performance - CNET

The Galaxy Buds Plus may look the same as their predecessor, but they're significantly improved.

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Listen to Billie Eilish's delightfully twisted James Bond theme song - CNET

The 18-year-old pop star gives the 58-year-old franchise some contemporary pep.

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Clearview AI facial recognition company faces another lawsuit - CNET

The technology is "Orwellian," a new lawsuit alleges.

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Bidding for the 'Nintendo PlayStation' prototype is already over $200k


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After damning report, a voting app says it’s secure—but experts have questions


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7-month-old Simsim secures $16M for its social commerce in India

Simsim, a social commerce startup in India, said on Friday it has raised $16 million in seven months of its existence as it attempts to replicate the offline retail experience in the digital world with help from influencers.

The Gurgaon-based startup said it raised $16 million across seed, Series A and Series B financing rounds from Accel Partners, Shunwei Capital and Good Capital. (The most recent round, Series B, was of $8 million in size.)

“Despite e-commerce players bandying out major discounts, most of the sales in India are still happening in brick-and-mortar stores. There is a simple reason for that: Trust,” explained Amit Bagaria, co-founder of Simsim, in an interview with TechCrunch.

The vast majority of Indians are still not comfortable with reading descriptions — and that too in English, he said.

Simsim is taking a different approach to tackle this opportunity. On its app, users watch short-videos produced in local languages by influencers who apply beauty products or try out dresses and explain the ins-and-outs of the products. Below the video, the items appear as they are being discussed and users can tap on them to proceed with the purchase.

“Videos help in educating users about the category. So many of them may not have used face masks, for instance. But it becomes easier when the community influencer is able to show them how to apply it,” said Rohan Malhotra, managing partner at Good Capital, in an interview with TechCrunch.

Influencers typically sell a range of items and users can follow them to browse through the past catalog and stay on top of future sales, said Bagaria, who previously worked at the e-commerce venture of financial services firm Paytm.

“This interactiveness is enabling Simsim to mimic the offline stores experience,” said Malhotra, who is one of the earliest investors in Meesho, also a social commerce startup that last year received backing from Facebook and Prosus Ventures.

“The beauty to me of social commerce is that you’re not changing consumer behavior. People are used to consuming on WhatsApp — and it’s working for Meesho. Over here, you are getting the touch and feel experience and are able to mentally picture the items much clearer,” he said.

Simsim handles the inventories, which it sources from manufacturers and brands, and it works with a number of logistics players to deliver the products.

“Several Indian cities and towns are some of the biggest production hubs of various high-quality items. But these people have not been able to efficiently sell online or grow their network in the offline world. On Simsim, they are able to work with influencers and market their products,” said Bagaria.

The platform today works with more than 1,200 influencers, who get a commission for each item they sell, said Bagaria, who plans to grow this figure to 100,000 in the coming years.

Even as Simsim, which has been open to users for six months, is still in its nascent stage, it is beginning to show some growth. It has amassed over a million users, most of whom live in small cities and towns, and it is selling thousands of items each day, said Bagaria.

He said the platform, which currently supports Hindi, Tamil, Bengali and English, will add more than a dozen additional languages by the end of the year. In about a month, Simsim also plans to start showing live videos, where influencers will be able to answer queries from users.

A handful of startups have emerged in India in recent years that are attempting to rethink the e-commerce market in the nation. Amazon and Walmart, both of which have poured billions of dollars in India, have taken a notice too. Both of them have added support for Hindi in the last two years and have made several more tweaks to their platforms to expand their reach.



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Facebook experiments with app to document your hobbies - CNET

Hobbi lets you create highlight videos from photos of your personal projects.

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Galaxy Z Flip first impressions video - CNET

Our very first look at Samsung's latest foldable Galaxy phone has us wanting one for ourselves. P.S. It doesn't squeak!

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The Batman: first look at Robert Pattinson in the Batsuit - CNET

Director Matt Reeves shares video revealing the first look Pattinson as Batman.

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The best Presidents Day deals: Laptops from Lenovo and Dell, mattresses, vacuums and more - CNET

With Valentine's Day just around the corner as well, put these Presidents Day deals to work for you and your significant other.

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NASA reveals four new space missions - CNET

The proposals include analyzing Venus and exploring Jupiter's volcanic moon Io.

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Ohio man charged for laundering $300 million through Bitcoin 'mixer'


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The DOJ Asks Startup Investors: Are Tech Giants Too Powerful?

An antitrust workshop at Stanford brings together Justice Department officials and venture capitalists to consider reining in the industry's biggest players.

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The Australian Securities Exchange is investing in more than just blockchain

As the ASX preps for July testing of its blockchain-based CHESS replacement project, its CEO has highlighted just what else the forward-thinking exchange is diving into.

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Facebook quietly releases a Pinterest clone

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A new app from Facebook’s new products division looks an awful lot like Pinterest, The Information reports. Hobbi is a photo-sharing app where you can “capture and organize your creative process” like cooking, baking, arts and crafts, fitness or home decor, according to its page in the App Store.

Aimed at hobbyists, the app organizes photos of projects into collections so users can track their progress over time, TechCrunch notes. It doesn’t have a social sharing component, but Hobbi can be used to create videos of projects after they’re finished.

App Store preview of Hobbi

Facebook introduced its New Product Experimentation team last summer to develop experimental apps outside of the company’s core brands. So far...

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Love is in the air and so are pink Pokémon!

Pink Pokémon, including Audino are here for Valentine's Day!

What you need to know

  • From Friday, February 14, 2020, at 8 AM local time until Monday, February 17, at 10 PM, the Pokémon Go Valentine's Event will be happening.
  • Pink Pokémon will be more plentiful in the Wild, 7 KM Eggs, and Field Research.
  • On Saturday, February 15, from 2 PM to 5 PM local time, there will be a Lickitung Raid Day.

The details for Pokémon Go's Valentine's Event have arrived as the event goes live in some time zones. The event begins February 14, at 8 AM local time and will run through Monday evening, at 10 PM. Pink Pokémon will be showing up in the Wild, in Field Research tasks, and in 7 KM Friend Eggs.

During this event, 7 KM Eggs will include:

  • Lickitung
  • Porygon
  • Cleffa
  • Igglybuff
  • Tyrogue
  • Smoochum
  • Luvdisc
  • Happiny
  • Audino
  • Alomomola

Speaking of Audino and Alomomola, these two will also be showing up in the Wild. They will both be uncommon so only the luckiest of Trainers will find them. They will still be available after the Event but will remain incredibly rare. Also seeing increased rates during this event, Shiny Happiny will be hatching from 7 KM Eggs and Shiny Chansey will be appearing in the Wild.

There will be a Lickitung Raid Day during this event on Saturday, February 15, from 2 PM to 5 PM local time. Lickitung will take over Four Star Raids and will know the exclusive move: Body Slam, and it will have a chance of being Shiny. During this time, Trainers will be able to collect five additional daily Raid Passes from PokéStop photodisc spins. Trainers can only hold one pass at a time, so be sure to use them to battle Lickitung while they're available. In addition to all of that, there will be special Luvdisc themed clothes in the Avatar Style Shop so you can dress for the occassion.

Are you excited for the Valentine's festivities? Drop us a comment below and be sure to check out our Complete Pokédex, as well as our many Pokémon Go Guides so you too can become a Pokémon Master!



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Sales of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt were up 554% year-over-year

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is almost five years old and it keeps on going.

What you need to know

  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is experiencing a massive rush of new players since the TV show released.
  • According to NPD, sales were up 554% last December when compared to the previous year.
  • This comes on top of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt setting a record for concurrent players on Steam.

While The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt first released back in May 2015, it's still pushing on in sales. According to a new NPD report, sales of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt were up 554% in December 2019 when compared to December 2018, which is mainly attributed to the incredible success of the TV show which released in December 2019.

Other factors were naturally present, such as the game releasing on Nintendo Switch in October 2019 and multiple game sales on different platforms. Still, the NPD report notes that even when removing copies that were sold on Nintendo Switch, sales were still up 63% year-over-year. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt also set a new record for concurrent players of the game on Steam.

It'll be interesting to see how the franchise continues to grow, with CD Projekt Red stating The Witcher is one of two important franchises for the company moving forward alongside Cyberpunk. CD Projekt Red also reached a new deal with the author of the book series, gaining unspecified additional rights.

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