Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Google Wins US Approval For Radar-Based Hand Motion Sensor

Google says the sensor can allow users to press an invisible button between the thumb and index fingers or a virtual dial that turns by rubbing a thumb against the index finger.

from Top Tech News- News18.com http://bit.ly/2R7rojf

Huawei's Share in Premium Smartphone Segment Hits Double Digits

Apple led the global premium smartphone segment capturing 47 percent share of the segment, followed by Samsung (22 percent), Huawei (12 percent), Vivo (five percent), OPPO (five percent) and Xiaomi (three percent).

from Top Tech News- News18.com http://bit.ly/2TpF8Cx

Fortnite Developer Epic Games Criticized Google, And Now Wants to Sell Android Games on Its Store

And will also take a 12 percent cut from developers too. And this comes at a time when Epic Games is struggling with accusations that it leaked user data to the Chinese government.

from Top Tech News- News18.com http://bit.ly/2CJcAyd

Facebook Says Not Moderating Content Based on 'Inaccurate' Information

Facebook said on Saturday said the debate on content moderation should be based on facts not mischaracterisations.

from RSS Feeds | SOCIAL-NETWORKING - RSS Feed - NDTV Gadgets360.com http://bit.ly/2QbRDzC

Facebook Privacy Debacle Continues as Popular Android Apps Found Sharing Data Without User Permission

A bunch of popular apps on Android could be putting your privacy at risk, according to a study conducted by Privacy International.

from RSS Feeds | SOCIAL-NETWORKING - RSS Feed - NDTV Gadgets360.com http://bit.ly/2LN4AiR

Zuckerberg Sees 'Progress' for Facebook After Tumultuous Year

Capping a tumultuous year marked by data protection scandals and government probes, Zuckerberg said he was "proud of the progress we've made" in addressing Facebook's problems.

from RSS Feeds | SOCIAL-NETWORKING - RSS Feed - NDTV Gadgets360.com http://bit.ly/2F1uFdg

The firm whose staff are all autistic

A California father set up a company where his sons could work - and now employs more than 150 people.

from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2F5mkoj