2014年12月30日 星期二

2014-12-31 Namibia Technology


Mashable
   
IE, once king of browsers, to be phased out   
Times of India
Microsoft is developing a new, streamlined web browser that will replace Internet Explorer, according to reports, in an apparent attempt to move towards other popular browsers like Chrome and Firefox. The new app could also help Microsoft distance itself ...

Can Microsoft's 'Spartan' compete with Chrome, Mozilla?   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Microsoft Is Reportedly Working On A Completely New Web Browser   Forbes
Farewell to Internet Explorer? Microsoft Corp Windows 10 release could include ...   Financial Post
CNNMoney   
ABC News   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Variety
   
Apple Devices Dominate at Christmas   
Variety
Mobile devices made by Apple accounted for 51% of the devices being activated around the world on Dec. 25, according to Yahoo-owned research firm Flurry. The iPhone 6 was the No. 1 device. Samsung came in second with 18%, followed by Microsoft's ...

Apple claims over half smartphone activations worldwide   KRNV My News 4
Which Companies Won the Christmas Device Sales Battle?   Motley Fool
Apple Celebrates Merry iChristmas, Dominates Device Activations   Investor's Business Daily
The Age   
Forbes   
ZDNet   
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Irish Independent
   
14-day app refunds introduced for baffled iPhone users   
Irish Independent
Adrian Weckler Twitter · Email. Published 31/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Apple has introduced 14-day app refunds. Apple has introduced a new 14 day money-back guarantee on items purchased through its ...

More reasonable: Apple changes iTunes returns policy   Herald Scotland
Apple implements App Store 14-day refund policy in Europe   New York Daily News
Is Apple's new iTunes 'returns' policy a good idea?   Irish Examiner
NME.com   
Engadget   
The Guardian   
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New York Times
   
Email, Internet remain top workplace tools in US   
DAWN.com
WASHINGTON: Americans see email and the Internet as the most important tools for productivity at work, and still prefer landlines over cellphones for the office, a study showed on Tuesday. The Pew Research Centre found 61 per cent of those surveyed cited ...

Email, Internet remain top workplace tools: Study   Financial Express
Email too important to die   The Australian
Digital Technology at workplace can motivate workers to be more productive but ...   Capitalberg
The Register   
Social Times (blog)   
Full-Time Whistle   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Apple patents smart pen for saving, broadcasting your notes and drawings   
Sydney Morning Herald
Is the stylus making a comeback in mobile gadgets? Apple has been granted a patent for a smart pen that could save what you write on a piece of paper, a whiteboard or even thin air and transmit it wirelessly to your phone or tablet. While similar devices like ...

Apple patents smart digital stylus that can capture handwriting and drawings   Daily Mail
Apple has a new patent granted by the USPTO today...   FindItWestValley.com
Apple Designs a New Stylus that Digitizes Notes Drawn on Paper   Good E-Reader (blog)
SlashGear   
NBC Bay Area (blog)   
The Register   
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Attack of the Fanboy
   
The unusual suspects: ex-employees, Lizard Squad may have aided Sony hack   
Ars Technica
All sorts of theories about who really made off with terabytes of Sony Pictures Entertainment's corporate data and then set off malware erasing the company's hard drives have emerged over the past week in the wake of Sony's release of The Interview.
PSN, Xbox Live takedowns were 'marketing scheme', say hackers   SlashGear
How Mega founder Kim Dotcom helped Xbox Live, PSN recover from Lizard ...   Financial Post
PS4 News: Updates For PS4 Users Still Offline; Flash Sale Extended To New ...   International Business Times AU
Stuff.co.nz   
Gawker   
Gizmodo   
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Washington Times
   
Despite evidence, FBI insists North Korea to blame for Sony hacking   
Washington Times
The FBI reiterate their claim after a news report that a cybersecurity firm, Norse Corp., briefed the FBI on its own intelligence, which depicted six people were responsible for the hack — not North Korea. (Associated Press) more >. By Kelly Riddell - The ...

Sony insider -- not North Korea -- likely involved in hack, experts say   Los Angeles Times
Crippling hack forced Sony to use old BlackBerrys   CNNMoney
FBI considers cybersecurity firms' theories in Sony hack   CBS News
Wall Street Journal   
Boston Herald   
Washington Post   
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Gizmodo Australia
   
Samsung Launching VR Streaming Service For Its Face-Phone Headset   
Gizmodo Australia
One of the biggest problems with Gear VR so far has been the general lack of stuff to do. Samsung is now trying to fix that content conundrum with Milk VR, a free video streaming service designed specifically with the company's latest face wearable in mind.
The Samsung Gear VR takes virtual reality to a new level   Capitalberg
Samsung Milk VR offers 360-degree video streaming for the Gear VR   MobileSyrup.com
Samsung Gives Gear VR Users 360-Degree Videos   ReadWrite
Inferse   
Gadget Review (blog)   
Empire State Tribune   
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Notebook Review
   
New Samsung ATIV Book 9: Lighter and Brighter   
Notebook Review
Samsung showed the world it's serious about thinner and lighter laptops today when the company revealed its new and improved ATIV Book 9 starting at $1,199 in the US and available in the first quarter of 2015. The latest version of the ATIV Book 9 line now ...

Samsung Releases Ultra-Thin 12-inch Ativ Book 9 Challenging 12-inch Retina ...   International Business Times AU
Samsung Unveils ATIV Book 9 Ultrabook 2015 Edition   MobileTechReview.com
Samsung Likes 'Em Curvy, Announcing 27-inch ATIV One 7 Curved All-in-One   Hot Hardware
Pocket-lint.com   
Full-Time Whistle   
Stuff.tv   
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WTOP
   
With the Classic, BlackBerry looks back to the future   
Fortune
In 2004 you would have been hard pressed to find me without a BlackBerry 7280 attached to my hip. In 2005 it was the smaller, SureType-equipped 7105t. In 2006 it was the Pearl 8100. In 2007 it was the Curve 8300. In 2008 it was the Pearl 3G 9100, ...

Blackberry 'Classic': What early reviews say about 'retro' device   Ecumenical News
Can an iPhone user go back to BlackBerry?   Macro Insider
AP Review: IPhone user tries to go back to BlackBerry   Economic Times
Yeshiva World News   
Forbes   
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