Project Ara gets new logo

While we’re all excited to see progress for Project Ara, there isn’t much news lately. The latest bit of news doesn’t exactly relate to the hardware itself, but is the new logo for the project. It’s a very simple black background with ARA written vertically, with each letter facing a different direction. Interesting and simple, but it could use a bit more pizzazz.

Hopefully we’ll be seeing more from the Project Ara Twitter, as it’s been pretty active recently. The whole deal with magnets no longer being used due to failing the drop test was apparently a joke, as the engineers just found a better method for attaching the modules, so we can expect some good stuff. Go hit the source link and follow them!

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BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition with Android OS gets showcased in a lengthy video

A variant of the recently introduced BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition appeared in a lengthy video with Android OS on board. The handset features the codename Oslo.

This is not the first time we caught a glimpse of the device in the video above. A couple of days ago, @evleaks also posted a render of the smartphone on Twitter.

According to a past leak, the specs of BlackBerry Oslo include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 SoC, 3GB of RAM, 13MP main camera, square 1440 x 1440 display, and a beefy 3,450mAh battery. There is no word on the release date of the smartphone just yet.

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Microsoft’s Next Battle In Fight Against Google

As promised earlier this year, Microsoft has published Cortana for Android. Today saw the public beta release on Android of the digital personal assistant that has been one of the key selling features of the Windows platform. It’s a move that follows on naturally from CEO Satya Nadella’s ‘cloud first, mobile first’ strategy for the Redmond-based company.

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3-D Printing To Catch The Wind — Micro And Large Wind Turbines

Sustainable, clean power is important to the future and to well over 300 businesses that sent letters to state governors to express their support of a recent White House and EPA update. Companies as diverse as General Mills, Staples, Gap, Nestle, Unilever, and many small, local businesses sent letters earlier this month to support to the Clean Power Plan.

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Ashley Madison And Predictive Analytics: The Bad, the Worse And the Dangerous

We’re all aware of what happened with the “data” stored at Ashley Madison, data that was supposed to be private and protected. This of course is not the first – nor will it be the last – data breach. In fact, it’s safe to say that this will happen over and over again. Put another way, there’s no guarantee that your data – or my data – will be remain protected and private. In fact, guarantees cannot exist in the digital world into which we’re all running.

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