Monday, 9 December 2019

SIBOL wins another 2019 SEA Games eSports gold medal, this time for DoTA 2

A day after its historic gold medal win in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PH's bet team SIBOL has won its second eSports gold medal, this time for DoTA 2.
SIBOL wins another 2019 SEA Games eSports gold medal, this time for DoTA 2
DoTA 2 gold medal

Another gold medal!

SIBOL has outlasted team Thailand with a thrilling score of 3-2 to win the second 2019 SEA Games gold medal.

Team Philippines asserted its dominance early bu winning the first game for the 1-0 lead. 

The resilient Thai squad gave PH's bet quite a scare after winning the second game to tie the score to 2-2.

But SIBOL showed heart and composure with a game 3 win to get the gold medal.

ABS-CBN reported that "after falling behind big in terms of kills, a gritty Filipino squad caught fire midway in the deciding game" to the Philippines its second eSports gold medal.

The winning SIBOL team consists of Mc Nicholson "Mc"" Villanueva, John Anthony "Natsumi" Vargas, Jun "Bok" Kanehara, Marvin Salvador "Boomy" Rushton, Bryle Jacob "CML" Alvizo, Van Jerico "Van" Manalaysay, and James Erice "Erice" Guerra.

Source: ABS-CBN


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Wunderlist set to die in May 2020, Microsoft urges current users to migrate to 'To Do'

Microsoft has announced that it's finally killing the well-known and much-loved productivity app Wunderlist on May 6th, 2020. One app's end is another's "new beginning" according to the company, with all efforts now focused on Microsoft's descriptively titled "To Do," which was explicitly labeled at launch as a replacement that would ultimately result in Wunderlist's retirement.

Wunderlist originally dates back to 2010 as a desktop app, before making the jump to iPhones and, in 2011, Android devices.

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Twitter in 2019: Chaos, K-Pop, and the egg that captured our hearts and minds


Twitter today released its data what’s proved the most popular on the site in 2019. If you’ve been on Twitter regularly for the past year, most of these probably won’t come as a shock. Still, it’s nice every once in a while to see what the social media site collectively obsessed over this year. The hashtags for the year paint a pretty bleak picture, as several of them concern natural disasters or regular man-made disasters. The top news-related hashtag was #NotreDame, concerning the tragic fire that destroyed most of the historic building. Other hashtags concern the Christchurch shooting, the Hong…

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Apple Concerned Ex-Employees Accused of Theft of Trade Secrets Will Flee to China

Apple today asked a federal court to continue monitoring two Chinese-born former employees accused of stealing trade secrets, citing "deep concerns" that the two could attempt to flee the country before their trials.

According to Reuters, prosecutors argued that Xiaolang Zhang and Jizhong Chen should have their locations monitored because they are flight risks.


Zhang was charged with theft of trade secrets back in July 2018 after he attempted to steal data on the car project that Apple has in the works. Prior to when he was caught, Zhang worked on Apple's compute team, designing and testing circuit boards to analyze sensor data in autonomous vehicles.

Zhang had "broad access to secure and confidential internal databases," and after announcing his plans to leave Apple for China-based XMotors, an investigation was launched due to suspicious behavior. Just ahead of leaving, Zhang accessed sensitive content that included prototypes, power requirements, low voltage requirements, battery systems, and more. Zhang was ultimately arrested at the airport in July 2018 attempting to leave for China.

In a separate incident, Apple caught Jizhong Chen, another Apple employee, taking photographs "in a sensitive workspace." After launching an investigation, Apple security officials found that Chen's personal computer contained "thousands" of Apple Car-related files, including manuals, schematics, photographs, and diagrams.

Chen had recently applied for a position with a China-based autonomous vehicle company and was arrested for theft of trade secrets one day before he was set to fly to China. Recently, it was also discovered that Chen had classified files from the Patriot missile program that belonged to Raytheon, his ex-employer.

Both men have been monitored electronically after being released on bail ahead of their trials, and they are now seeking to have that monitoring end. The lawyer for the men has said that they have not shown signs of violating pre-trial conditions thus far and did not actually share Apple's intellectual property with a third party.

The lawyer has also argued that each man was going to China to visit relatives, not to escape prosecution, and that both have strong ties to the United States. Chen and Zhang are both facing multi-year prison terms and hefty fines if convicted.


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Report: Samsung might MediaTek 5G chips on Galaxy A phones!

In an effort to bring 5G to more affordable devices, Samsung is reportedly considering to use the new MediaTek chips on some of its upcoming mid-range Galaxy phones.
Report: Samsung might MediaTek 5G chips
Samsung x MediaTek?

Samsung Galaxy A phones with MediaTek 5G chips?

A report from China Times said that Samsung has approached the Taiwan-based silicon manufacturer for 5G solutions.


To recall, MediaTek's mid-range chip game has improved a lot. The G90 and G90T can stand toe-to-toe with its Qualcomm counterparts. In benchmark scores, G90T is even higher than Snapdragon 730G.

Taiwan's MediaTek has also invested heavily in 5G and AI that resulted in the launch of the Dimensity 1000, a flagship-grade SoC with integrated 5G. It is a chip supports dual 5G SIM support with speeds of up to 4.7 Gbps for downloads and up to 2.5Gbps for uploads over 5G frequencies below 6GHz.

Recently, the company has also revealed that it will launch a 7nm 5G chip for low-end phonesThat plan of MediaTek probably placed the company under Samsung's radar.

If ever this collaboration will pan out, 5G should become more mainstream as 5G phones will be more affordable.

Based on the latest data of IDC, Samsung is still the top-selling mobile phone brand in the world.

What do you guys think? Are you excited to see MediaTek 5G chips on Samsung Galaxy A series phones?

Report: Samsung might MediaTek 5G chips on Galaxy A phones!

Source: China Times


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