2015年1月8日 星期四

2015-01-09 Namibia Technology


Wall Street Journal
   
CES: Who Wins From The Internet Of Things?   
Seeking Alpha
The Internet of Things finally appears to be gaining traction, especially in the home automation space. It is not clear which devices will win, and demand for semiconductors seems to be incremental rather than revolutionary. The major challenge (and real ...

CES 2015: The Internet of Things is Here, and May Even Be Useful   Big Think (blog)
Samsung's Smart-Home Master Plan: Leave the Door Open for Others   FindItWestValley.com (satire) (press release) (registration)
CES 2015: The Internet of Things Overtakes the Ubiquity of Content   TheWrap
Irish Times   
Baseline (blog)   
CIO   
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CBC.ca
   
Canadian App Store price increase now live, average app jumps $0.20   
MobileSyrup.com
Apple sent out a message to its developer community yesterday stating that the prices of apps will increase in several regions, including Canada, European Union, Russia and Norway. The reason given was “to account for adjustments in value-added tax ...

Apple users blew $650 million on apps in the first week of 2015   TVNZ
Apple set to increase app prices in Canada and most of Europe by tomorrow   The Verge
Apple's Cut From App Sales Reached $4.5 Billion in 2014   New York Times (blog)
Stuff.co.nz   
Christian Science Monitor   
Macworld   
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Reuters
   
Federal regulators fine Honda $70 million in safety investigation   
Los Angeles Times
Federal safety regulators fined Honda Motor Co. $70 million — the maximum allowed — for failing to report deaths and injuries involving its vehicles in a timely matter. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration fine, which has two components, is the ...

Honda hit with $70M in fines by feds   Lansing State Journal
US Fines Honda $70 Million for Lack of Accident Disclosures   The Chosun Ilbo
Honda fined $90M for not reporting death, injury complaints   TVNZ
Reuters   
Sky News Australia   
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Voice of America
   
Know when to fold 'em: Computer aces Texas hold 'em poker   
The Star Online
PERFECT POKER PLAYER: Cepheus is a computer program that plays poker as close to perfect as mathematically possible. — AFP. NEW YORK: Almost always raise your opponent's first bet, which can provoke an immediate fold. In later rounds, if your ...

Computer Program Masters Limit Texas Hold 'Em Strategy   Voice of America
Scientist solves poker with regret minimisation computer program   The Australian (blog)
Look out Las Vegas: Researchers unveil the perfect poker playing software - and ...   Daily Mail
WPTZ The Champlain Valley   
The Week Magazine   
Toronto Star   
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
   
Top WSJ Stories on Japan: PlayStation 4 Delay, Honda Fine, Uniqlo Profit Surge   
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Your daily roundup of news from The Wall Street Journal related to Japan: Sony Delays Sale of PlayStation 4 in China: Sony said its PlayStation 4 video game console won't be available in China this month as originally planned, without giving specific ...

Sony Delays PlayStation 4 Launch in China   CRIENGLISH.com
How Sony's 'PlayStation Now' Can Shake Up The Video Game Industry   Seeking Alpha
Sony delays PlayStation 4 mainland launch at government's request   China Economic Review
CNBC   
USA TODAY   
CNET   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Google loses US search share, Yahoo on rise   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Google saw its share of the US Internet search market slip to its lowest ever mark, while Yahoo notched its highest share in five years. PHOTO: AFP. 9 Jan 9:30 AM. [NEW YORK] Google saw its share of the US Internet search market slip to its lowest ever mark ...

Google sees biggest search traffic drop since 2009 as Yahoo gains ground   Mashable
Why Google's Search Market Share Loss To Yahoo Means Pretty Much Nothing   Forbes
Yahoo chips away at Google's dominance of America's desktop   The Times (subscription)
PC Magazine   
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Livemint
   
Facebook acquiring video-streaming technology startup QuickFire   
Livemint
The amount of video on Facebook's news feed more than tripled last year, and it is planning to tweak the website's design so marketers can more easily buy video ads and monitor their campaigns. Photo: Bloomberg. San Francisco: Facebook Inc. is buying ...

Facebook buys video startup QuickFire   Firstpost
Facebook buys video compression outfit QuickFire   The Australian
Facebook Feeds Its Huge Video Ambitions with Bandwidth-Slimming Startup   Wired
The Star Online   
TechCrunch   
Business 2 Community   
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Pioneer News
   
Intel CEO Comments On Need For Diversity in Technology Industry at Consumer ...   
Pioneer News
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, Intel Corp chief executive officer Brian Krzanich delivered an off-topic but extremely relevant keynote. In it, he said: “A confluence of industry events has brought this issue to the center stage, from the ...

The most important news at CES is a $300 million response to GamerGate   Engadget
Intel pledges $300 million to diversify tech industry   New Pittsburgh Courier

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Game Informer
   
Archive.org Expands Adds 2400 MS-DOS Games To Free Online Collection   
Game Informer
In addition to the over 900 classic arcade games, The Internet Arcade has posted playable version of 2,400 old-school MS-DOS games. Archive.org has been doing some great work in preserving video game's early history (something I touch on in this feature) ...

Internet Archive Website Hosts over 2300 Classic PC Games   KPVI News 6
Party Like It's 1848—The Original Oregon Trail Game is Back   Portland Monthly
Internet Archive Resurrects Over 2300 Classic MS-DOS Games For Your ...   Hot Hardware
Willamette Week   
The Star Online   
CNET   
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Al Jazeera America (blog)
   
FCC chair says new Internet rules will favor neutrality   
Al Jazeera America (blog)
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler in 2014. He appeared this week at the Consumer Electronics Show and signaled new rules on Net neutrality could reclassify the Internet as a utility under Title II of the Telecommunications Act. Jose Luis Magana/AP. Ever since ...

Net Neutrality and the FCC   New York Times
Net Neutrality Might Be a Step Closer to Reality   Mother Jones
Telecom Industry Readies for a Net-Neutrality Fight   Wall Street Journal
Los Angeles Times   
eNews Park Forest   
KRNV My News 4   
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