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Alexa now lets you control Fire TV apps with your voice

Amazon is rolling out a new feature to its Fire TV Cube, which lets users navigate around third-party apps like Hulu and Netflix with voice controls, via AFTVNews . The new feature works like it says on the can: instead of using a remote to navigate menus, you’ll be able to use voice commands that emulate the buttons on a remote. So if you can’t find the remote, you’ll be able to navigate apps by asking Alexa to “Move right / left / up / down” and select the highlighted option with “Alexa, select.” There are also “Alexa, scroll” options for quickly navigating through menus. The update should already be available on all Fire TV Cube devices, with 17 apps that support the hands-free navigation: ABC, Boomerang, Cartoon Network, The CW, CW Seed, DramaFever, ESPN, FilmStruck, Fox Now, FXNow, Hallmark Movies Now, HBO Go, HBO Now, Hulu, Netflix, Red Bull TV, and Tubi TV. Amazon is said to be working to add support for more apps in the future. from The Verge - Teches https://ift.tt/2EN4e

Arrest made in connection with mail bombs sent to Trump critics

After days of panic, a Florida man has reportedly been arrested in connection with a string of mail bombs sent to prominent critics of President Trump. The identity of the person wasn’t immediately known, but Reuters reports the person was apprehended in the Miami area. A Department of Justice spokesperson confirmed on Twitter that someone was being held in custody, and said more details would be provided at 2:30 Eastern Time today. We can confirm one person is in custody. We will hold a press conference at the Department of Justice at 2:30pm ET. — Sarah Isgur Flores (@whignewtons) October 26, 2018 As of Friday, at least 12 packages had been discovered by authorities, none of which have detonated. The bombs were sent to prominent Democratic politicians, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden, as well as to CNN. Developing... from The Verge - Teches https://ift.tt/2O7pkRV

Apple’s new iPad Pro and MacBook leaks: everything rumored so far

Apple has announced another event for the year that’s set to take place at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) on October 30th. It will be the company’s first event held in New York; Apple has traditionally held events in California, but it broke that mold earlier this year with an education-focused iPad event in Chicago in March. This fall, the company is expected to announce updates to the iPad and MacBook, with perhaps a few more surprises along the way. More rumors about the upcoming iPad Pro have been circling blogs, with some hints about what chip upgrades are coming to the new MacBook (Air? We’ll find out next week). Here are the rumors that have been popping up ahead of the October event. from The Verge - Teches https://ift.tt/2qaFRL0

Microsoft completes GitHub acquisition

Microsoft revealed earlier this year that it’s acquiring GitHub for $7.5 billion . Today, the software maker is confirming that this big acquisition is complete . As Microsoft’s GitHub CEO, Nat Friedman, commented in a blog post announcing the completion of the deal, “Our vision is to serve every developer on the planet, by being the best place to build software. This is a dream opportunity for all of us at GitHub, and we couldn’t be more excited to roll up our sleeves and start this next chapter.” GitHub is a large code repository that is a popular resource for developers and companies for hosting projects, documentation, and code. Apple, Amazon, Google, and many other big tech companies use GitHub. While there has been some opposition to Microsoft’s GitHub deal, it appears that most developers are adopting a wait and see approach to how Microsoft will handle GitHub. Friedman had previously promised “We are not buying GitHub to turn it into Microsoft.” Still, alongside its $26.2