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By Sophie ESTIENNE
San Francisco (AFP) March 30, 2016


Mashable raises $15 million to expand video
New York (AFP) March 31, 2016 - The online news site Mashable said Thursday it raised $15 million in a funding round led by Time Warner's television operations, as part of its efforts to expand video offerings.

Mashable, which focuses on technology and entertainment news for "the digital generation," last year raised $17 million from Time Warner Investments.

The new round is led by the Turner unit, which includes cable channels TBS and TNT.

The new funding "will be used to further expand Mashable's video offerings across all platforms including linear TV, enhance its proprietary technology and data platforms, and bolster its premium advertising offerings, with a focus on growing the company's branded video division," according to a statement from the two companies.

"Tech is the current vehicle giving this generation a voice; it is the new cultural lynchpin on which all other creative pursuits rely. There is enormous opportunity for a brand that combines tech credibility with cultural influence. Mashable brings that to this next era of media," said Pete Cashmore, founder and chief executive of Mashable.

As part of the funding agreement, Kevin Reilly, chief creative officer for Turner Entertainment and president of TBS and TNT, will join Mashable's board.

"Just as we are redefining these networks and continue to innovate beyond the traditional television universe, Mashable is redefining digital storytelling, making us ideal partners in today's rapidly evolving media ecosystem," said Reilly.

"We're confident our partnership will increase the cultural relevance of Turner and Mashable content across all of our platforms."

Last June, Mashable launched Mashable Studios, a division which creates video programs for the website, social networks, television partners and other platforms.

Hon Hai's Q4 net profit dips as smatphone demand slows
Taipei (AFP) March 31, 2016 - Taiwan's tech giant Hon Hai said net profit dipped in the fourth quarter, hit by a slowdown in demand for smartphones as key customer Apple warns waning sales of its iPhone.

Net income in October-December fell 6.67 percent to Tw$52.9 billion ($1.6 billion) while revenue slipped 4.69 percent, the company said in a statement Wednesday.

Hon Hai -- also known as Foxconn, the world's biggest contract electronics maker -- announced the earnings late Wednesday after sealing a $3.5 billion takeover of ailing Japanese electronics firm Sharp.

While it enjoyed a 12.51 percent rise in full-year profit to Tw$146.8 billion, the drop in sales in the last three months reflected a slowdown at Apple, which saw the slowest sales growth ever of iPhones in the same period and warned of a decline in the current quarter.

Global shipments of smartphones still reached a record last year, up 10.1 percent, despite slowing growth, according to market intelligence firm International Data Corp.

Despite the drop at the end of the year, analysts at Fubon said Hon Hai had enough firepower for the Sharp acquisition, adding that the losses piled up at the Japanese firm "should be manageable".

"We continue to emphasise that this deal will be positive for both Hon Hai and Sharp," Fubon analysts said in a note.

The takeover of Sharp is the first foreign acquisition of a major Japanese electronics firm and comes after weeks of delays.

The investment -- which will give Hon Hai a 66 percent controlling stake -- was finally sealed Wednesday with the price slashed by one-fifth from a previous offer.

Microsoft made a pitch Wednesday to developers to stay with the US tech giant, saying it remains a force in future technologies such as artificial intelligence and augmented reality.

Chief executive Satya Nadella highlighted Microsoft's advances with its HoloLens augmented reality goggles, its Cortana virtual assistant and its progress in cloud computing.

This means Microsoft is a force to be reckoned with even though it has lagged rivals like Apple and Google in powering mobile devices, according to Nadella.

"For us, mobile first is not about the mobility of any single device, it is the mobility of the human experience across all the devices and all the computing in our lives," Nadella told the San Francisco gathering.

"Cloud is not a single destination, cloud is a new form of computing that in fact enables that mobility of experience across all our devices."

The company said its Windows 10 operating system -- which can be tied together a range of devices including PCs, phones and tablets -- now has some 270 million users.

"Windows 10 is off to an amazing start," said Nadella, calling it the "fastest ever" adoption of the Windows operating system.

The 270 million represents new computers and devices with Windows 10 installed as well as upgrades of existing gadgets.

Microsoft has set a goal of having the operating system in use in more than a billion devices by 2018, which would put it on a par with Apple, which said this year it has one billion active devices running iOS.

Microsoft said it would introduce an update of the operating system in the coming months that will make Windows 10 available for its Xbox One game console and enable various devices to use the Microsoft digital assistant known as Cortana, an artificial intelligence tool.

The Windows update will also step up use of biometrics for authentication, allowing users to log into computers and their applications with their fingerprints, improving security by moving away from passwords.

- Looking ahead with HoloLens -

Microsoft also Wednesday began its first shipments of its HoloLens augmented reality headgear, staking its place in what is expected to be an emerging computing platform.

HoloLens is being delivered to application developers, with Microsoft opting for augmented reality rather than virtual reality in devices such as the Oculus Rift from Facebook.

While virtual reality is fully immersive, the partly immersive augmented reality allows users to multitask via virtual images superimposed on their normal field of view.

At the conference, the US tech giant showed some of the possibilities for HoloLens -- such as giving users a view of Mars that up to now could only be seen by space vehicles, and an inside view of the brain by medical specialists aiming to deal with a brain tumor.

Aiming to encourage new applications for the device, Microsoft noted that developers can create a "new mixed reality" with holograms to enable users to see and experience things in new ways.

Microsoft unveiled the HoloLens goggles a year ago as rivals such as Oculus were moving into virtual reality.

The holographic capabilities in the Microsoft gear can open doors for developers to augment tasks from complex surgery to motorcycle design, according to the company.

The developer editions will be available for $3,000 for app makers and other Microsoft partners.

One of the partners is NASA, which uses HoloLens to help users move about as if they are on Mars and figure out where they want the Rover to go.

Pamela Davis, dean of the Case Western Reserve University medical school, led a demonstration showing how holographic images of the body and its organs, including the brain, can be used in doctor training.

With the goggles and Windows 10, Microsoft said in a statement it was "extending the Windows experience to holograms and allowing developers to begin helping build the future of holographic computing."

The move by Microsoft comes just two days after Oculus began deliveries of the first Rift devices to consumers.

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