2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 Namibia Technology

  The New Indian Express   
When Style Meets Speed  The New Indian Express
KOZHIKODE: Of late, the roads have been mostly taken over by bikes, with cars perceivably being more homogenous. Take a tour through the city and you will see the two-wheeled cavalcade ruling the roost on most of the roads. Two-wheelers provide an ...

KTM donate RC390 to Camp Quality   Mcnews.com.au
Living With the Beast | 2014 KTM 1290 Super Duke R Road Test Review   Sport Rider Magazine
2014 KTM RC 390 India road test review   Moneycontrol.com
Wheels24.co.za   
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Investment Still Slow in Otjinene  New Era
Otjinene — Despite government having done its part by constructing the Gobabis-Otjinene road, the private sector's promises of investing at Otjinene remain largely unfulfilled. The Regional Councillor for Otjinene Constituency, Adolphus Kangootui, says ...


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  Belfast Telegraph   
Russian website streaming thousands of webcams registered in Cocos Islands  ABC Online
PETER LLOYD: The creepy and unauthorised accessing of webcams in homes and businesses here in Australia and around the world. A Russian-based site is broadcasting images from systems using either default passwords, on no log-in code at all.
Russia hacking site spying webcams worldwide: Britain   The Nation
Russian hackers spy inside Northampton homes and broadcast CCTV live on ...   Northampton Herald and Post
Russian peeping tom website taken out of commission   The Australian
9news.com.au   
PCWorld   
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  Businessweek   
Japan's transport ministry tells Takata to investigate air bag issue  Reuters
TOKYO Nov 21 (Reuters) - Japan's transport minister said on Friday he had directed Takata Corp to investigate its defective air bags, which have triggered massive recalls, adding the ministry was directly in touch with the auto safety equipment supplier over ...

Takata executive testifies about air bags in Senate hearing   The Seattle Times
Massive Takata airbag recall   The Sun Daily
Air-bag fix may take time, Takata VP tells Senate   Columbus Dispatch
Businessweek   
Kansas City Star   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
Apple stops calling games with in-app purchases 'Free'  Christian Science Monitor
After complaints from parents and authorities, Apple is renaming the "Free" section of the App Store to "Get." Apple is making the move to make it more transparent that free apps with in-app purchases are not always free.
What Just Happened To Apple's Free Apps (And Why It's A Good Thing)   Fast Company
See If You Can Notice the Small Change Apple Made to Its App Store   ABC News
Apple Made a Minor Tweak to Its App Store That Could Keep You and Your ...   TheBlaze.com
Wired   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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  TODAYonline   
Apple 'to bundle Beats into future iOS versions'  TODAYonline
A commuter using Beats headphones while waiting for the train in New York. Besides the Beats music subscription service, Apple also acquired its headphone business. PHOTO: REUTERS. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...

Apple will automatically install Beats Music on all phones   New York Daily News
Apple to incorporate Beats music service into iOS   Fox News Latino
Apple May Push Beats Music to iPhones   RollingStone.com
Forbes   
Mirror.co.uk   
The Independent   
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  Firstpost   
Mattel apologises for book that says Barbie can't develop a game without help ...  Firstpost
Now what exactly do you expect a Barbie girl to do? As this very enlightening Aqua song enlightened us back in the nineties, a Barbie girl's life is plastic, hence 'fantastic'. "You can brush my hair, undress me everywhere, imagination, life is your creation," ...

Barbie book outrage: writer speaks out as girl geek book pulled from Amazon   The Age
Sexist Barbie Book Blasted For Targeting Women In Computer Engineering   Chinatopix
#FeministHackerBarbie wins! Mattel pulls Computer Engineer Barbie book   Today.com
Daily Journal   
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  The Australian   
Corning makes Gorilla Glass even stronger  The Australian
Apple's billion-dollar fail on 'Sapphire' displays has served as the perfect opportunity for the incumbent Corning to show off its latest ware. Corning, whose super-hard Gorilla Glass currently adorns iPhone displays and most Android phone as well, has ...

Corning launches Gorilla Glass 4 (GLW)   Seeking Alpha
Corning's Glass Put To The Test By The MythBusters   Ubergizmo (blog)
Glassmaker Corning toughens Gorilla Glass for smartphone screens   Channel News Asia
Daily Mail   
Tech Times   
Gizmodo Australia   
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  Computerworld   
Google Contributor wants you to pay not to see its ads  The Age
Ads no more: Google Contributor replaces ads with thank you messages - for a fee. Photo: Supplied. The world's biggest online advertising platform, Google, is experimenting with a new feature that lets consumers pay to make its ads on other websites ...

Google Inc. Experiments With An Ad-Free Web   International Business Times
Google Contributor Blocks Ads on Sites You're Willing to Financially Support   SavingAdvice.com
Google tests using contributions instead of web ads   Malay Mail Online
VentureBeat   
Computerworld   
Bangkok Post   
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  CNET   
Amazon is giving Kindle Fire owners 6 free months of The Washington Post  The Verge
When Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos announced that he was purchasing The Washington Post last year, one of the big questions was whether he'd put the marketing weight of Amazon behind the paper. Today the answer comes in the form of a free ...

Amazon Delivers Early, Newsy Holiday Gift to Kindle Fire Owners   Tech Times
We built The Post's new tablet app. Here's how we're trying to fix digital browsing.   Washington Post (blog)
Top 10 Best Android Apps November 2014 Edition   Android Headlines - Android News
CNET   
ReadWrite   
Gizmodo   
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