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Microsoft’s New Lumia 650 Is A $199 Windows 10 Phone

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Microsoft unveiled its first Lumia phones running Windows 10 back in October, and today it offered up a third and much cheaper variant. If last year’s Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL looked impressive — impressive for phones running on a ‘dead’ platform — then the Lumia 650, which was outed today, is the budget version, coming in as it does at $199 — far cheaper than the $549 and $649 of the 950 and 950 XL. That $199 gets you five-inch OLED screen, eight- and five-megapixel cameras and the front and back, and a Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 212 which doesn’t support Microsoft’s ‘Continuum ‘ phone-to-PC feature. http://techcrunch.com/

Microsoft’s New App “Fetch!” Tells You What Kind Of Dog You Are (And It Can ID Your Dog, Too)

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Even Microsoft’s new image recognition app has no idea what kind of dog I have.  Oh well!  If you don’t own a mixed-breed mutt saved from the kill shelter, however, you might have fun with the company’s latest Microsoft Garage project: Fetch!, a new iPhone app that looks at photos of dogs to identify its breed. Or, in the case when it can’t make an exact match, the app will show you a percentage of the closest match. Oh yes, in case you’re wondering – you can use it with people, too. The app is the latest in a series of fun projects that are meant to highlight machine learning’s potential. In this case, that’s the ability to look at an image and make some sort of determination about its contents – basically, it’s teaching machines to make the sort of intuitive leaps that people naturally do. http://techcrunch.com/

Amazon Acquires Emvantage To Build Its Online Payment Platform In India

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Amazon will acquire startup Emvantage for an undisclosed amount to develop its Indian e-commerce site’s payment platform. In a press announcement, Amazon said the Noida-based company’s employees will start working for Amazon’s payment team after the transaction is completed. Founded in 2012 by chief executive officer Vivek Sagar, Emvantage’s platform includes a payment gateway for online transactions made using credit or debit cards, mobile payment tools that integrate into merchant apps, and a prepaid wallet. Making it easier for customers to pay for online purchases is a key point of focus for India’s top e-commerce businesses, which include Amazon, Snapdeal, and Flipkart. India’s e-commerce market is expected to be worth $100 billion by 2020, but the country’s credit card penetration rate is still extremely low. Instead, many shoppers pay for e-commerce purchases using online wallets that can be topped up at brick-and-mortar stores, pre-paid cards, or cash on delivery. P

Reddit Hires Twitter’s Former News Manager As Head Of Journalism And Media

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Reddit has hired Mark S. Luckie, the former news manager at Twitter and the person behind Today in Black Twitter, as its first-ever head of journalism and media. Journalists and media organizations have been using Reddit for years to discover and source content, but sifting through the loads of information on Reddit isn’t the easiest of tasks. Luckie’s new role will entail working with media organizations, as well as government organizations, to understand how they’re currently using Reddit and what their needs are from the platform, Luckie told me. He’ll then take that feedback and build it into Reddit’s product, with the goal of making Reddit more accessible to a broader community of people. “A lot of it is delving into the community and figuring out how news spread within subreddits,” Luckie said. “I’ve been on Reddit for 8 years now as a lurker. It’s crazy. I don’t think I’ve done anything for eight years, including Twitter. Now, I want to look at it in an official capacity.

Impact, Investment And Demand: Three Pillars For Civic Tech Success

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Last year was one of great momentum for civic tech. We saw more  people  and  resources  than ever enter the space, garnering interest from startups, corporations, government agencies and investment firms. Kicking off 2016, civic tech is a fast-growing field with tangible potential to improve the relationship between citizens and government. As the field works to become a sustainable, scalable ecosystem, there are three key trends to keep an eye on — areas where civic tech can start to cement its impact and provide critical proof points. The 2016 election effect — proving the power of civic tech This year’s presidential election will usher in a new wave of citizen engagement tools and platforms aimed at educating voters and boosting voter turnout. These tools and platforms deployed on a national scale in 2016 will provide valuable lessons in what works and what doesn’t work when trying to increase citizen participation. With the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, C

The Evolving Technology Of The Super Bowl

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As football fans gear up for the 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl  this Sunday , we can expect to see not only a great athletic game, but a host of dazzling new technology at play behind the scenes, working to seamlessly bring the game to millions of viewers. To really appreciate how sophisticated this sport has become, here’s a look at some of the ways Super Bowl technology has evolved in the last fifty years. Camera Tech Has Come a Long Way Back in 1967, Super Bowl 1 aired to viewers simultaneously on NBC and CBS—the only game to have been aired by two major networks at the same time. Unfortunately most of the footage from the game was wiped, as was standard practice at the time. Just this year the NFL was able to locate all 145 plays of the game on a few dozen different sources, stitch them together, enhance and color correct the footage, to bring the game  back to life  for the first time. The daytime game features tons of empty seats, despite $12 tickets, and of course no

Graphene Shows Promise For Brain Implants

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Graphene, the super thin carbon material that’s been exciting scientists in the decade+ since single-atom thick graphene crystallites were successfully extracted from the bulk material, continues to give hints of a promising future blending electronics and biology. In a new study, conducted by researchers at the Cambridge Graphene Centre and the University of Trieste in Italy, and published in the journal ACS Nano, the suggestion is it could be used to make highly effective, flexible brain implants in future — biodevices that avoid the loss of signal problem associated with the scar tissue that can form around modern electrodes made from more rigid substances, such as silicon and tungsten. Point is, human brains are made of soft tissue so it helps if your electrodes can flex too. Graphene is also considered to have excellent biocompatibility properties (although research into potential toxicity is not conclusive at this stage). The implication of the Cambridge-Trieste research

Meet The Voting Board Of The 9th Annual Crunchies

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TechCrunch is excited to announce the 100-person Crunchies Board who collectively picked the winners of the 9th Annual Crunchies award. Early last month the law firm Perkins Coie delivered ballots to these TechCrunch editors, entrepreneurs, investors and other tech notables. The law firm then tallied the ballots and is keeping the winners secret until tonight, when the awards will be handed out at the 9th Annual Crunchies. Here’s the full list of all the voting members.

Super Bowl Technology Mishaps And Real Time Rescues

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The Super Bowl is the crowning glory of sports in the United States, but it hasn’t been without it’s mishaps. They aren’t the last minute fumbles, missed field goals, or obvious interceptions either. They’re those unfortunate outside incidents that stopped or changed the course of the game. In many cases, today’s real time technologies could have been applied for simple fixes to the unforeseen mishaps of modern technologies. In 2013, there was a power outage during Super Bowl XLVII. The outage was ironically caused by a device specifically made to stop power outages. The equipment sensed an ‘abnormality’ and decided to open a breaker which cut the power to the field for 34 minutes. Smart Grids could have saved the day. Multiple sensors would have been measuring voltage and current levels throughout the stadium and correlating this with expected usage. Multiple breakers for redundant circuits would have been in place, with analytics software checking for normality and rerouti

How Apple Can Improve Its Watch And Boost Sales

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Kelli Richards CRUNCH NETWORK CONTRIBUTOR Kelli Richards is the CEO of  The All Access Group . More posts by this contributor: Will Tidal Make Waves In The Music Industry Or Get Washed Out? How to join the network Apple  isn’t releasing  exact sales numbers, but some expert digging has led many to believe that sales of the Apple Watch haven’t reached expectations since its launch in spring 2015. The company’s annual filing suggested it sold  $1.7 billion  worth in fiscal 2015, but compare that with the iPhone, which sold  $32.2 billion  worth in the fourth quarter alone. That’s a big discrepancy for a company that’s used to seeing lines around the block for new product releases. I spent 12 years at Apple — most of my corporate career, in fact. During my tenure, I launched and drove the music and entertainment verticals and, as a natural side effect, became intimately immersed in Apple products and processes. With that knowledge, I have a personal principle for

How Apple Can Improve Its Watch And Boost Sales

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Kelli Richards CRUNCH NETWORK CONTRIBUTOR Kelli Richards is the CEO of  The All Access Group . More posts by this contributor: Will Tidal Make Waves In The Music Industry Or Get Washed Out? How to join the network Apple  isn’t releasing  exact sales numbers, but some expert digging has led many to believe that sales of the Apple Watch haven’t reached expectations since its launch in spring 2015. The company’s annual filing suggested it sold  $1.7 billion  worth in fiscal 2015, but compare that with the iPhone, which sold  $32.2 billion  worth in the fourth quarter alone. That’s a big discrepancy for a company that’s used to seeing lines around the block for new product releases. I spent 12 years at Apple — most of my corporate career, in fact. During my tenure, I launched and drove the music and entertainment verticals and, as a natural side effect, became intimately immersed in Apple products and processes. With that knowledge, I have a personal principle for

Traditional Red Envelopes Are Going Digital Thanks To China’s Largest Internet Companies

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Getting a fat  hongbao , or red envelope, stuffed with crisp new notes is one of the hallmarks of Chinese New Year, which starts today and runs for two weeks. As China’s tech companies build their financial services, they want to convince people that  hongbao  exchanges can be just as fun when performed through a smartphone. This year, the country’s three biggest Internet companies— Baidu ,  Alibaba , and  Tencent —are offering their own version of online red envelopes and dressing up the custom with games and giveaways. Even the Chinese government is latching on to the digitized version of the tradition,  giving away a total of 300,000 RMB (about $50,000) through Alipay, Alibaba’s mobile payment service . Red envelopes are traditionally gifted to children during the holiday, but they can also be given to unmarried adults, elderly relatives, friends, and employees. The companies—which are referred to by the acronym BAT—run competing mobile payment platforms and their red en

Citing Net Neutrality, India Blocks Facebook’s FreeBasics, Other Un-Tariffed Mobile Services

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Facebook’s FreeBasics has been under fire in India over net neutrality violations for months, and now the country’s regulator has weighed in hard on the issue: FreeBasics and services like it have been banned, according to an  announcement from TRAI . FreeBasics is Facebook’s strategy to build up its user base in developing parts of the world by teaming up with carriers in local markets to give free access to specific sites (like Facebook) by way of a group it founded called  Internet.org . In India, Facebook had been working with Reliance Telecom to offer the service. The ban today comes after TRAI  temporarily banned the service  in December. To be clear, the announcement and the  wider report  that lays out the conclusion in greater detail do not single out Facebook or FreeBasics by name, but it was the emergence of this program that caused outcry and prompted the investigation by the regulator. The new rules, furthermore, outline the essentials of FreeBasics as the kind of