Selasa, 16 Juli 2019

Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency attacked at Senate hearing - BBC News

Facebook's plan for a cryptocurrency has come under further attack at a US hearing, with politicians calling the company "delusional" and not trusted.

The Senate Banking Committee is quizzing Facebook executive David Marcus over the tech giant's intention to launch its Libra digital currency.

The company had showed "through scandal after scandal that it doesn't deserve our trust", said senator Sherrod Brown.

Facebook was told to clean up its house before launching a new business model.

The company announced last month plans to launch a digital currency, possibly next year, but first needs to get Washington lawmakers on its side.

But since it unveiled the plan, critics have lined up to voice scepticism, including US president Donald Trump.

Mr Brown, a Democrat, told the hearing: "We'd be crazy to give them a chance to let them experiment with people's bank accounts." He thought it was "delusional" to think individuals would trust the social media company with their "hard-earned" money.

Other senators shared her concerns. "I don't trust you guys," said Republican senator Martha McSally. "Instead of cleaning up your house you are launching into a new business model."

Mr Marcus, who was president of PayPal from 2012 to 2014, tried to assuage concerns in his opening remarks by promising that Facebook will not begin offering Libra until regulatory issues are addressed.

"We know we need to take the time to get this right," said Mr Marcus, who is also due to testify before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday.

On Monday, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he was "uncomfortable" with Libra, while last week the head of the US Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, also voiced concerns.

The senators at Tuesday's hearing raised issues such as how Facebook planned to prevent money laundering through the new payment system and how consumers' data and funds will be protected.

"I know we have to earn people's trust for a very long period of time," Mr Marcus said.

The social media company has pledged that the Libra Association - the supposedly independent body tasked with managing the currency - will only share customer data with Facebook and external third parties if it has consent, or in "limited cases", where it is necessary.

Mr Marcus told the hearing: "The way we've built this is to separate social and financial data because we've heard loud and clear that they don't want those two types of data streams connected, so this is the way the system is designed.

"Facebook will only have one vote and will not be in a position to control the association, nor will Facebook or the Libra Association position themselves to compete with sovereign currencies or interfere with monetary policy," he said.

One of the complex issues at hand here is the difference between Libra - the cryptocurrency platform, which is open source - and Calibra, Facebook's specific service, known as a wallet, that it is building onto the Libra infrastructure. David Marcus can honestly tell Senators that Libra is a democratic, open system over which Facebook does not have control.

But that's not the full picture: Calibra very much is Facebook's product, and by virtue of the fact it will be backed by the world's biggest and most powerful social network, it will become the dominant force in global cryptocurrency. As one Senator put it, "you're not doing this for fun". Expect more scrutiny on how Facebook will leverage its power to push Calibra to come soon.

All of the hearings this week are broadly focusing on whether the tech giants have too much power over competitors, freedom of speech and, maybe in future, the global banking system.

One warning put forth by Facebook's Mr Marcus, and one we will likely hear repeated often in the other hearings, is that if these Silicon Valley giants aren't allowed to innovate, others will. By that, he of course means China, where tech companies are said to be eyeing their own cryptocurrency projects.

It may prove to be a good one - Facebook and its Silicon Valley peers may not be held in particularly high esteem by Washington right now, but it could be the lesser of two evils.

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2019-07-16 17:29:57Z
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Amazon Prime Day 2019 TV and streamer deals, Day 2: TVs from $99, Fire TV Stick for $15 - CNET

Amazon Prime Day has entered its second and final day -- it goes through 3 a.m. ET today. But it's still a great time to pick up a great bargain on a media streamer or a smart TV, with steep discounts on all kinds of TV-related gadgets. Most of the streamers use Amazon's Fire TV system, including the Fire TV Stick 4K and Fire TV Cube, but there are also various deals to be had on Roku devices. Meanwhile, the TVs include Amazon's Fire TV Edition televisions by Toshiba as well as Roku TVs and brand-new 2019 sets by Samsung.

Rival brands and retailers have also announced their own deals to challenge Amazon's annual megasale. Vizio has rolled back prices on its TVs and sound bars at Best Buy, Costco and Sam's Club. There's Walmart's ongoing sale, eBay's site-wide Crash Sale and Target's Deal Days summer sale

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Best Prime Day deals on Fire TV and Roku media streamers

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The Fire TV Stick looks like a stick of gum, and at $15 it's almost as cheap. If you want to add smarts to a TV, you're unlikely to find a better deal anywhere, and it comes complete with an Alexa voice remote.

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We like Roku's streamers better than Fire TV because they're more neutral -- they don't push Amazon content as hard -- and for Prime Day Amazon itself is selling the cheapest Roku at a slight discount. 

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For only $10 more than the basic Fire TV Stick -- and $1 more than the non-4K Express -- you can upgrade to the cheapest 4K streamer around, which incorporates support for Dolby Vision. If you have a 4K TV, it's worth getting a 4K streamer.

The biggest Prime Day savings on Roku is on their excellent non-4K Stick. It's more than double the price of the non-4K Fire TV Stick, but it's still pretty cheap and worth the extra cost if you like Roku's neutrality.

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Here's our favorite 4K streamer, period, again with a healthy discount -- that's still twice the price of Amazon's 4K stick. Once again, however, it remains a very good deal.

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Available for the lowest price we've seen, the Ultra improves on Roku's stick with a remote finder and a headphone jack built into the clicker itself for private listening -- complete with included JBL headphones. 

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Part 4K streamer, part voice assistant, part universal remote, the Fire TV Cube is a good deal at $70. Plug the Cube into your TV and let the onboard Alexa handle the rest. 

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The Recast is Amazon's over-the-air DVR, a fee-free option for cord-cutters looking to record live TV. It normally sells for $230, so this is a huge savings (and by far the lowest price to date). Just take note that you'll need to pair it with an Amazon Fire TV device like one of the sticks above. 

Best prime day deals on TVs

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One hundred bucks for a 32-inch Smart TV with Alexa is Black Friday territory, so it's no surprise this Toshiba is the best seller on Amazon's site right now (Echo Dot sold separately). The equivalent Roku TV is $30 more if you're like us and prefer Roku's menu system.

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Our favorite smart TV system is made by Roku, and this is the lowest price yet on the 2019 50-inch 50S425.

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The newest of Amazon's own Fire TV models is this Toshiba with latest version with Dolby Vision. As usual we like the similarly priced Roku TV above better, but big Alexa fans might prefer this model for its superior voice support.

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This is our favorite TV for the money right now, available for a great price. Its image quality is better than either of the two above, and when you add in the fact that it's, yes, a Roku TV, it gets even more appealing. The 65-incher is a solid deal too at $750 right now, but it has been a lot cheaper. We're linking to the 55-incher below.

With its sleek design and massive list of features, excellent overall image quality -- including deep black levels and plenty of light output -- the 2019 Samsung Q70R is a high-end TV for a better-than-ever midrange price. 

These deals were last updated July 16, 3:00 a.m. PT. They may change by the time you read this.

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2019-07-16 15:25:00Z
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Tesla raises base prices for Model S and Model X - Engadget

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Yes, Tesla is still fiddling with prices -- and whether or not you like it depends on which electric car you were looking for. The company has once again dropped the Standard Range versions of the Model S and Model X, raising the respective base prices to $79,990 and $84,990. The vehicles are now that much more out of reach for some buyers, then, although people splurging on the Performance variants do get the Ludicrous option at no extra cost -- that's a $20,000 savings. And Model 3 buyers will, for the most part, be smiling.

The Model 3's Standard Range Plus trim has dropped by about $500 to $38,990 in the US. Tesla told Electrek it had cut the "off-the-menu" rear-wheel drive Long Range model (it's only AWD), but the fabled $35,000 Standard Range is still available as a special order.

Regardless of vehicle, you'll also have to get used to a default color change. All three vehicles now start with the Pearl White Multi-Coat paint instead of the Solid Black from before. Although that's not going to thrill fans of stealthy transportation (black now costs $750 extra), it beats having to pay $1,500 for the previously optional hue.

Tesla characterized the changes to Reuters as a matter of making the purchase process "even simpler" and "standardizing our global vehicle lineup." Whether or not people see it that way is another story. There have been three major pricing changes this year, and they've occasionally been confusing (such as the deaths and rebirths of the Standard Range Model S). It might also frustrate recent Model 3 buyers who've paid considerably more for the EV.

There are likely strong business reasons for the price shuffle, however. Tesla delivered a record number of cars in the spring, and these tweaks might keep the momentum going by spurring Model 3 purchases while offsetting some of the costs through posher Model S and Model X editions. Whatever uncertainty the automaker introduces might be worthwhile if it leads to another record and bolsters the company's bottom line.

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2019-07-16 14:17:18Z
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Amazon says only 15 workers went on strike on Prime Day - INSIDER

  • Amazon said just 15 of its employees took part in a planned strike outside one of its warehouses in Minnesota.
  • "It was obvious to the 1,500-full-time workforce that an outside organization used Prime Day to raise its own visibility, conjured misinformation and a few associate voices to work in their favor, and relied on political rhetoric to fuel media attention," an Amazon spokeswoman said.
  • As some employees protested, Amazon posted a video of warehouse workers celebrating Prime Day.

An Amazon employee strike in Minnesota was a flop, according to Amazon.

The company said late Monday that just 15 Amazon employees participated in the strike outside its warehouse in Shakopee, Minnesota, which was planned to coincide with Prime Day, one of Amazon's biggest shopping events of the year.

"It was obvious to the 1,500-full-time workforce that an outside organization used Prime Day to raise its own visibility, conjured misinformation and a few associate voices to work in their favor, and relied on political rhetoric to fuel media attention," an Amazon spokeswoman said. "The fact is that Amazon provides a safe, quality work environment in which associates are the heart and soul of the customer experience, and today's event shows that our associates know that to be true. We encourage anyone to come take a tour anytime."

Read more: Amazon workers are planning a strike for one of its busiest shopping days of the year

The strike marked the first time that Amazon employees in the US have planned a major movement against the company's working conditions. It was scheduled to begin Monday afternoon and last six hours.

CNBC reported that there were about 75 people outside the Shakopee warehouse at 5 p.m. ET Monday, chanting "Amazon, hear our voice!" and "We work, we sweat, Amazon workers need a rest!"

While some employees participated in the strike, Amazon tweeted a video on Monday of its warehouse workers dancing and celebrating Prime Day.

This year's Prime Day is expected to generate $5.8 billion in sales globally, according to Coresight Research.

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2019-07-16 14:08:26Z
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[Update: Last Day!] Best Prime Day iPad Deals - 9to5Toys

Looking for the best Prime Day iPad deals? You’ve come to the right place. Throughout Amazon’s 48-hour event, we’re seeing notable price drops on Apple’s entire current and previous generation iPad lineup. Amazon is price matching many offers at other retailers like Best Buy, Walmart and Target, making this a great time to upgrade to a new tablet from Apple. Hit the jump for all of the best Prime Day iPad deals.

Best Prime Day iPad deals

Amazon’s Apple storefront is sure to have all of the best Prime Day iPad deals, as the online giant looks to aggressively price match (or beat) various other retailers over the next few days. We’re expecting to see new all-time lows on the latest iPad Pros and iPad Air, along with notable drops on iPad mini and 9.7-inch iPad. Make sure to follow 9to5Toys on Twitter so you don’t miss any of the best Prime Day iPad deals throughout this week.

iPad Pro

Update: Amazon is now taking an extra up to $100 off various 11- and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models at checkout. You’ll see the added discount listed just below the sales price, and reflected on the final page.

Amazon is currently offering up to $250 off Apple’s 2018 11- and 12.9-inch iPad Pro. We’ve seen this discount fairly consistently over the last two months. Expect another retailer to push this number higher as Prime Day rolls on this week, delivering new all-time lows. You can expect to find the best prices on Apple’s flagship iPads on the larger capacities and high-end configurations.

11-inch iPad Pro:

12-inch iPad Pro:

Best Buy is also taking an extra $50 off for students, but these deals primarily match Amazon’s already discounted prices.

As usual, B&H is setting the pace on previous generation iPad Pro discounts. You can find up to $480 off 12.9-inch models with the chance for tax savings in select states. B&H may bump up the discount on Monday, but this is likely your only shot at a previous generation model for Prime Day, as most retailers are out of stock.

Amazon has surprised with a notable Prime Day sale on previous generation 10.5-inch iPad Pro models. Deals start at $629 on both Wi-Fi and Cellular configurations. Check out all of our top picks right here.

2019 iPad lineup

iPad Air

Apple’s new iPad Air highlights the best Prime Day iPad deals with up to $40 off various models at Amazon and B&H. This has been a fairly standard discount over the last few weeks and we may see it pushed even higher as the week goes on. Here’s a look at pricing:

  • Wi-Fi:
  • Cellular: 

9.7-inch iPad

While the iPad Air offers some of the latest tech from Apple, the previous generation 9.7-inch iPad still delivers some pretty solid value. We praised it in our hands-on review as a budget-friendly option that’s capable of delivering a great iPad experience. It’s certainly one of the best Prime Day iPad deals out there.

  • Wi-Fi:
  • Cellular: 

iPad mini

iPad mini discounts have been tough to come by outside of a few random Rakuten sales. Amazon is currently taking $15 off various models. We expect to see more price drops throughout Prime Day, but right now that is your best bet from a trusted retailer.

Make sure to pick up an Apple Pencil if you’re opting for one of the best Prime Day iPad deals above. The first generation is compatible with older iPad Pros, while the second generation model works with most of the latest iPads.

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2019-07-16 13:53:00Z
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These 'Prime Day' Walmart savings are still red hot: Sales on Xbox, Switch, Chromebooks, iPad, Google Home and TVs - CNET

Today is the second and last day of Prime Day sales at Amazon. But the Summer Savings sale at Walmart is a great alternative if you're not a Prime member, or if you just want to protest Amazon. The Walmart sale is online only, started Sunday, runs through Wednesday and doesn't require any special memberships. It's a great option if you're in the market for a new Chromebook, Google device or you're on the lookout for Apple deals.

Among the best deals we've found: Nice bundles available on Nintendo and Xbox consoles, and slashed prices on TVs, laptops, iPads. We've identified some of our favorite deals below. Updated Tuesday, July 16 to verify prices are accurate and products are still available.

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Xbox One and Nintendo Switch bundles

Walmart is offering special bundles on each of these consoles. You get the hardware, at least one game and an accessory or two for the price indicated. 

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This is the return of Walmart's "build a bundle" deal from Black Friday. The base price of $299 isn't great -- you can often find Xbox One S bundles with games for closer to $249 -- but Walmart 

(1) lets you choose which game bundle you want: NBA 2K19, Battlefield V, Fortnite, Forza Horizon 4 or Minecraft

(2) throws in an extra controller (choose from one of 1 designs), so you get a total of 2 controllers

(3) also includes your choice of a HyperX or (for an add'l $10) Turtle Beach headset

So, all in all, not too shabby if you're coming to the Xbox for the first time.

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As with the Xbox bundle, this is less about a deep discount, and more about getting a bunch of extras thrown in. For $30 over the usual price of a Switch, you get:

(1) A Switch console in your choice of colors.

(2) Your choice of 1 of 5 games: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Splatoon 2 or Super Mario Party (all of these usually cost $50 to $60)

(3) Your choice of a free accessory: A portable power bank, a carrying case/screen protector combo or a camo messenger bag.

Just remember that the aforementioned Switch Lite is coming in 2 months for $200, if you'd prefer to wait.

Google Homes on sale

Google's excellent smart home products aren't generally available at Amazon, which has its own competing Alexa brand. But Walmart is a Google partner, and has deep discounts on many Google Home devices, matching or beating many Amazon equivalents.

TVs on sale

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A member of Vizio's budget D Series, this 50-inch TV gives you 4K resolution and HDR. It lets you stream shows from Netflix and other services, and it has Chromecast built in. It also boasts full array LED backlighting for local dimming to increase the contrast ratio for a better image, something you want but don't always get on a budget model. The only Vizio D50x-G9 you'll find on Amazon is a refurbished model for $10 more.

The 55-inch D Series model is only $20 more than the 50 incher. Five more inches of screen real estate for $20 is hard to turn down if you've got the space for it. The lowest you'll find this model on Amazon is for $434.

Bigger TV, bigger savings. The 65-inch model in Vizio's D Series line is on sale for $248 less than its list price. 

This 55-inch, 4K Samsung model features HDR for a more dynamic image and Samsung's universal guide for accessing a variety of streaming services. 

Laptops on sale

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This basic 11.6-inch Chromebook is too small and underpowered to serve as your primary laptop, but it could make a cheap secondary system for browsing the web. It features an Intel Celeron CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 16GB SSD.

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CNET Reviews called the 15.6-inch Dell G5 15 "one of the best entry-level gaming laptops." Walmart's sale model boasts an eighth-generation Intel Core i5-8300H CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 4GB Nvidia GeForceGTX 1060 Ti GPU. It also serves up a tandem storage solution with a speedy 256GB SSD and a roomy 1TB hard drive. 

iPads and Apple Watches on sale

Walmart has marked down prices on some notable Apple products, but keep in mind these are generally meeting discounts that have already been available at Amazon (and sometime elsewhere) for the past few days or even weeks. That said, they're still better deals that what you'll pay at the Apple Store for the exact same products.

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As of Monday, Amazon has better pricing here, at least while products remain in stock. The Apple Watch Series 3 isn't quite as sleek as the Series 4 and has a slightly smaller screen. It lacks the EKG feature of the Series 4, but it has great heart health features that don't require the EKG. 

Arcade1UP retro gaming machines on sale

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There was one point in my life where I spent multiple evenings per week playing Golden Tee in a bar. (Highly competitive Golden Tee, I'd like to recall.) I miss my Golden Tee years. And I may not need to do too much convincing with my wife to add a Golden Tee Arcade1UP machine to our home. For one, she was in that bar with me playing 36 or 54 holes a night. For another, it's on sale for a price that's very tempting. And if Pac-Man, Galaga or Street Fighter is more your thing, then you should know those Arcade1UP has your nostalgia covered, too. And on sale. (Most of these include the riser, which adds another 12 inches to the machine's height and otherwise sells for about $45.)

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2019-07-16 12:58:00Z
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