Aug 9th 2017
Tech News Today 1828
The TonkaBook
Facebook decloaks the cloakers
Essential announced that Amazon’s Alexa Fund and Tencent have invested $300 million into the company. The phone will be sold on Amazon and Best Buy when it finally gets a release date that could be within a few weeks.
Intel finalized its acquisition of Mobileye, and now plans to prepare a 100-vehicle fleet of test vehicles with near-full autonomy. Vehicles of all different brands and types will be utilized to show off how the tech can be supplied to all sorts of partners.
Facebook says that it's cracking down on cloaking, a practice that enables an ad or post to represent itself legitimately to Facebook’s reviews process, while simultaneously serving up another thing entirely to those who click through. Facebook is assigning artificial intelligence along with additional human attention to the problem.
Plus, Fallout gets a tabletop game, Acer announces a tough chromebook, Anker announces a cheap Echo Dot competitor, and Jonathan Strickland and I tell you how to select the best password.
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Links
- Amazon and Tencent Back Smartphone Maker Essential
- Intel says it will build a fleet of 100 fully autonomous vehicles
- Facebook bans ‘cloaking’ of spam sites that fool filters
- Anker's new Alexa smart speaker is a dirt-cheap Echo Dot
- The new Chromebook 11 can take demanding tasks (and the occasional drop).
- That 'Fallout' board game borrows from the series in clever ways
- The Guy Who Invented Those Annoying Password Rules Now Regrets Wasting Your Time