As developers for tablets and smartphones we like to keep abreast of the latest mobile technology developments . This is a daily digest of mobile development and related technology news gathered from the BBC, the New York Times, New Scientist and the Globe and Mail to name a few. We scour the web for articles concerning, iPhone, iPad and android development, iOS and android operating systems as well as general articles on advances in mobile technology. We hope you find this useful and that it helps to keep you up to date with the latest technology developments.
- Pining for VR video? Adobe's Project Clover could help – CNET
A special version of Premiere Pro editing lets video editors edit virtual reality videos — in virtual reality.
- Is Tim Cook really Steve Ballmer 2.0? (Apple Byte Extra Crunchy, Ep. 62) – CNET
Steve Blank talks to us about how times have changed for Apple. The New MacBook Pros have the industry’s fastest SSD, and Air Pods get delayed.
- Tsunami of stars and gas keeps an 'eye' on the universe – CNET
When two galaxies slammed into each other, they sent stars and gases swirling, forming this entrancing “eye.”
- Apple slashes prices of USB-C adapters for MacBook Pro – CNET
The tech giant has responded to backlash and says it knows users “face a transition” moving to all USB-C connectors.
- Samsung to hobble Galaxy Note 7 charging in US with software – CNET
To spur more returns, past the current 85 percent level, Samsung will issue a software update that won’t let the devices charge beyond 60 percent.
- Newly fashionable hardware controls aim to speed up Lightroom – CNET
Loupedeck’s custom-built hardware replaces Adobe’s on-screen sliders and toggles with real-world knobs and switches.
- Dana Farber and Fitbit partner to see if weight loss reduces the risk of breast cancer recurrence
Fitbit and Dana Farber partner on clinical trial to see if weight loss and physical activity can reduce breast cancer recurrence.
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- Uber settles 'Jane Doe' suit over alleged sexual assaults – CNET
A lawsuit claiming the ride-hailing company doesn’t do enough to screen drivers for criminal history comes to a close.
- The 404 Show 1682: Jill Schlesinger shows us how to meditate, sort of (podcast) – CNET
Today on the show we’ll get a crash course in meditation and some vital economics along the way as we welcome Jill Schlesinger back to the program.
- Is Facebook secretly building a phone? – CNET
Analysis: Facebook’s top-secret hardware division is assembling a team of top phone designers and engineers, including a number of ex-Googlers. What are they working on?
- Apple TV single sign-on is right around the corner – CNET
The single sign-on feature for Apple TV is currently in beta testing.
- Lifeproof's iPhone 7 and 7 Plus cases shipping soon (hands-on) – CNET
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus may be waterproof, but that hasn’t stopped Lifeproof from putting out waterproof cases for them.
- See inside a robot pizza factory – CNET
At Zume Pizza, part of the pie-making process has been outsourced to robots. Here’s how it works.
- Local Motors' 3D-printed car now has a drone, because autonomy – Roadshow
The car also has Grant Imahara in it, because “Mythbuster” name recognition.
- 'Daddy Lessons' and 'The Hamilton Mixtape': Here's everything that happened in streaming music this week – CNET
Sound Bites: This week, Beyoncé releases her latest music video after performing with the Dixie Chicks, we get a peek at “The Hamilton Mixtape” and Alicia Keys is “Here” with new music.
- Will dysentery prevent you from voting? Play this Oregon Trail-like game to find out – CNET
The Voting Suppression Trail is cute, and sobering.
- What 'Doctor Strange' could've learned from awful '70s version – CNET
The 1978 made-for-TV movie “Dr. Strange” is not a good film, but it has an absolutely brilliant villain.
- DeepMind AI to play videogame to learn about world
Can training an artificial intelligence system to play a computer game, help it understand the real world?
- 'Big Hero 6' cast returns to voice new animated series – CNET
Hairy babies, rejoice. Stars including Maya Rudolph, Alan Tudyk and even Stan Lee will reprise their roles when the show comes to Disney XD in 2017.