Tech Roundup: Apple WWDC, Fireball Malware & More
[A recurring feature on the latest in Science & Technology.]
- Researchers at University of Kent show that ransomware developers can increase their bottomline by building detailed profile of their victims and charge according to their income status.
- Check Point researchers discover a new Chinese malware dubbed Fireball that takes over target browsers and turns them into zombie computers capable of running any malware.
- Google confirms its contentious plans to introduce a built-in ad filter for Chrome starting next year.
- Russian search giant Yandex launches self driving car project called Yandex Taxi.
- Apple's rumored Siri-powered smart speaker enters production (right in time for its developers conference tomorrow) as it hopes to outdo rivals like Amazon and Google.
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Apple Maps surfaces addresses mentioned in messages (first result, left), and those copied from other apps (right) |
- Google updates Gboard app to search emoji by drawing, among other new features.
- Google rolls out a new Families page to "create a family group with up to six family members and get the most out of Google, together," that includes YouTube TV, Calendars, Keep, Play Music and Family Link.
- Apple announces its global developer community to have earned over US$ 70 billion since the App Store launched in 2008. (While all this is good, can Apple fix the confusing interface for iMessage apps?)
- Microsoft overhauls Skype with chat add-ins, bots and its own take on Stories called Highlights.
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