2014年12月19日 星期五

2014-12-20 Namibia Technology


seattlepi.com (blog)
   
T-Mobile to pay $90 million to settle 'cramming' charges   
seattlepi.com (blog)
T-Mobile will pay $90 million to settle charges it placed unauthorized third-party service charges on subscribers' telephone bills. tmobile-samplebill Consumer victims of this practice, called “cramming,” are socked with charges, typically $9.99 per month, ...

T-Mobile to Pay $90 Million to Settle Claims of Wrongful Phone Charges   New York Times
T-Mobile agrees to 'cramming' refund   The Advocate
T-Mobile to pay US$90 million to settle US fraud charges   THE BUSINESS TIMES
U-T San Diego   
KMBZ   
MarketWatch   
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Slate Magazine (blog)
   
Google and MPAA Clash Over Movie Piracy. Google Swiftly Files Suit.   
Slate Magazine (blog)
It's been a long week. A lot of stuff has been hacked, and we're all pretty sick of it. If only there were a juicy feud to revive our spirits before the weekend. Enter Google and the Motion Picture Association of America, which have really thrown down in the last 24 ...

Google sues Mississippi attorney general   MiamiHerald.com
Google and Hollywood Return to Bickering Over SOPA   Wired
Google Sues Mississippi Over Campaign to Restrict Searches   Wall Street Journal
CNET   
SFGate   
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Slate Magazine (blog)
   
How Tech Companies Are Trying to Take Over Your Car   
Slate Magazine (blog)
Google is building an Android operating system for cars, Reuters reported this week, citing anonymous sources. According to the report, the company plans to introduce the car-compatible software as part of its next Android release, expected late next year or ...

Google Seeks Partners for Self-Driving Car   Wall Street Journal
Android M to be built into Cars   Mobile Burn
Google wants self-driving car ready in five years   SlashGear
Geek   
The Express Tribune   
Computerworld   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Chen delivers on his promise, but slumping revenue casts a shadow on ...   
Montreal Gazette
BlackBerry Ltd. chief executive John Chen made good on his vow when he took the top job to deliver positive cash flow — and did so a quarter early — but plummeting revenue and disappointing smartphone sales in the third quarter fuelled concern among ...

BlackBerry reports $148 million net loss but ekes...   InsideHalton.com
Chen says he'll never be as 'superhuman' as BlackBerry investors want   Waterloo Record
BlackBerry sales miss overshadows turnaround milestone   Chicago Tribune
Seeking Alpha   
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Business Today
   
Samsung to End ChatOn Service   
PC Magazine
Pour it out if you've got it; Samsung will suffer a heavy loss in February, and we can think of no better way to mourn the demise of an app that millions reportedly used than to make one big, final spectacle around its passing. We're speaking, of course, about ...

Samsung's ChatOn messaging service will be turned off early next year   PCWorld
Samsung plans to hike dividend by as much as 50 per cent   Times of Oman
Samsung woos disgruntled investors with big, fat dividend hike   Fortune
Times of India   
CNET   
Financial Times   
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Fortune
   
Hyperloop Startup Wants to Connect the Entire USA   
PC Magazine
A California startup that wants to make Elon Musk's Hyperloop a reality believes the futuristic transportation system can be built safely, affordably, and used to connect cities across the United States. All of this could happen within a decade, according to ...

100 engineers are trying to bring Elon Musk's hyperloop dream to life   Fortune
Hyperloop May Become a Crowd-Sourced Reality Within a Decade   NBCNews.com
This Team Actually Wants To Build Elon Musk's Hyperloop   Jalopnik
Huffington Post   
Chillicothe Times-Bulletin (blog)   
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Mashable
   
ICANN was hacked, but critical data was protected   
Mashable
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, ICANN, President and Chief Executive Rod Beckstrom, speaks during a press conference in London on June 13, 2012. Image: Tim Hales/Associated Press. Rex-head. By Rex Santus 5 hours ago.
Domain-Name Giant ICANN Hacked: What We Know   Investorplace.com
Internal systems of global internet authority ICANN were hacked in late November   Daily News & Analysis
ICANN breached by hackers   The Australian
PC Magazine   
Computerworld   
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Telstra confirms $390m NBN deal   
The Australian
TELSTRA has signed a $390 million contract with NBN Co to plan and design the fixed-line portion of the $41 billion National Broadband Network. As foreshadowed by The Australian yesterday, Telstra has signed a four-year deal that will see it prepare ...


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CTV News
   
Review: The size is right with HTC's Nexus 9   
CTV News
This holiday season, there are tablets for almost every price range and size. The newest entrant, the Nexus 9, offers users a pure tablet experience with no gimmicks. The screen measures in just a tick short of the nine inches implied in its name (it is 8.9” to be ...

Android 5.0.2 Factory Image For The WiFi Only Nexus 7 2012 Shows Up At ...   Android Headlines - Android News
Android 5.0.2 factory image pops up for the Nexus 7 (2012), here's how to install it   9 to 5 Google
DROID Turbo Android 5.0 Update: What to Expect   Gotta Be Mobile
androidandme.com   
Liliputing   
PhoneDog   
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ZDNet
   
'Samsung couldn't build a good OS if they tried,' claims Cyanogen CEO   
ZDNet
YU Digital Yureka YU Digital. Must See Gallery. 10 technologies that made me more productive in 2014. Hardware. Software. Services. We live in amazing times, and the technologies we use every day would have been considered magical just a few short ...

Micromax's Yu Yureka Looks Promising but Questions Remain   NDTV

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