News and Notes Roundup - 1/4/2016
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Happy New Year, dear readers! It’s the first Monday of the year (ouch, right?) and with it your inaugural weekly News & Notes Roundup for 2016!
It’s that time of the year when we make resolutions for leading better lives, making healthier choices, and making greater differences in the world. Here’s a list of 9 apps that can help you keep those resolutions. Or, you can simply ditch the resolutions and avoid disappointment.
Tech News:
- For big data collection to succeed, we need better cybersecurity
- If a government is trying to hack your data, Microsoft will let you know
- General Motors placed a $500 million bet on Lyft to develop autonomous cars
- Less than one percent of PCs will be ready to run virtual reality in 2016
- Mark Zuckerberg’s resolution: build an AI butler for home and work
- Amazon has its eyes set on India
- Windows 10’s adoption rate is incredible, as is Microsoft’s Store usage
- Make sure you don’t put the answers to your security questions on Facebook
- AI is entering our daily lives, like it or not
Tech4Dem:
- A young Nigerian woman built an app to reduce infant and maternal mortality rates
- Google plans to train 2 million Android developers in India as it boosts internet access via Project Loon
- WeChat looks to invest $3.5 million in African startups and innovators
- ICYMI last week: Politwoops is back!
- Facebook’s Free Basics program is facing an uphill battle
- Smartphones can greatly reduce the impact of Africa’s second-leading cause of fatalities
Mobile News:
- Apple faces a suit claiming that iOS9 slowed down the iPhone 4S, possibly forcing device upgrades
- WhatsApp went down briefly, sending users into a New Year’s Eve panic
- Samsung’s Galaxy S7 will reportedly come in two sizes
- Apple’s going to buy OLED displays from Samsung and LG for iPhone production
- AT&T says sayonara to 2-year contracts
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