Month: May 2020

Grandmother posting Facebook photos of her grandchildren violates GDPR privacy rule, court says

A grandmother in the Netherlands has until this weekend to remove photos of her grandchildren from her Facebook page, or she’ll face daily fines, after a judge found she was violating the European Union’s strict online privacy rules, the BBC reported. The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) does not…

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Foxtel’s Binge: everything you need to know about the new Aussie streaming service

Having seen great success with its Kayo Sports streaming service, Foxtel is taking another big swipe at the Australian streaming video market with Binge, a new platform that will offer a huge library of supposedly binge-worthy shows and movies. Set to bring Aussies over 10,000 hours of “unturnoffable” on demand…

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Surface Book 3 15-inch review: Beautiful, yet limited

The Surface Book 3 is a curious beast. Just like its predecessors, it's a premium notebook with a unique feature: Hit a button, and the screen pops out to serve as an enormous tablet. Plug the screen on backwards, and you can use the keyboard as a ki… Source

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Statespace, the platform that trains gamers, raises $15 million

Statespace has today raised a $15 million Series A financing round led by Khosla, with partner Samir Kaul joining the board. Existing investors, such as FirstMark Capital, Lux and Expa, also participated in the round, as well as newcomer June Fund. Statespace launched out of stealth in 2017 with a…

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Microsoft Surface Headphones 2 review: perfect for work-from-home life

Microsoft achieved something very impressive with the original Surface Headphones: the company was able to leapfrog veterans of the noise-canceling headphone market (like Bose and Sony) with an ingenious method for controlling them. With a twist of the smooth-turning dial on either ear cup, you could adjust volume and the…

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Pretty Litter Review: Keeping Tabs on Your Cat’s Health

This crystal litter subscription service claims to detect illnesses in your cat. But it’s not a replacement for vets. Source

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