2015年2月10日 星期二

2015-02-11 Namibia Technology


CNET
   
Samsung Smart TVs forcing ads into video streaming apps   
CNET
Just days after its TV voice recognition software came under fire for invading privacy, Samsung users are reporting unwanted Pepsi ads appearing while they watch their Smart TVs. by Claire Reilly · @reillystyley; 11 February 2015, 11:55 am AEDT. comments.
Samsung Smart TVs are no spies, company says   Sydney Morning Herald
Samsung's TVs aren't the only devices listening to you   Mashable
It's too early to let Samsung off the hook for smart TV eavesdropping   VentureBeat
NEWS.com.au   
Herald Sun   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Apple closes at record market value of more than $US700 billion   
The Australian Financial Review
The world's largest company by market capitalisation got a little bit bigger Tuesday, cracking the $US700 billion mark. Photo: Getty Images. Tim Higgins. The world's largest company by market capitalisation got a little bit bigger Tuesday. Apple, which began ...

Tim Cook Doesn't Believe This Made-Up Math Law Will Limit Apple's Growth   Bloomberg
Tim Cook plugs new fitness friendly Apple Watch with declaration that 'sitting is ...   Daily Mail
Apple becomes first company to reach market value of $700b as smartphones ...   ABC Online
USA TODAY   
The Times (subscription)   
SMN Weekly   
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CBS News
   
Claims IS militants hacked Newsweek Twitter feed   
The Australian
ANOTHER day, another big cyberattack. On Tuesday, Newsweek's Twitter feed was briefly taken over by someone claiming allegiance to Islamic State militants, sending out several messages with screenshots the hacker claimed were taken from secure US ...

Hackers find easy pickings Tuesday in rash of corporate website attacks   Fortune
CyberCaliphate threatens Obama   The Star Online
Newsweek's Twitter feed hacked by Cyber Caliphate; Obamas threatened   Tech2
Business Standard   
SMN Weekly   
Tribune-Review   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Google's about to get smarter at answering health questions   
Los Angeles Times
Google is the first port of call for many people with health questions — one in 20 queries made on the search engine is related to health, the company said. lRelated Human language accentuates the positive · Science Now · Human language accentuates the ...

Google to add medical details to health topic searches   Reuters
Google adds medical information to search results in U.S.   New York Daily News

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Firstpost
   
Free data and websites: Facebook and Reliance Comm bring Internet.org to India   
Firstpost
Reliance Communications, a part of the Anil Ambani-led group, Tuesday said it has been roped in by Facebook to offer free access to data and websites to customers through the social networking site's global digital inclusion initiative, Internet.org.
Facebook keen to partner with govts for digital push: Chris Daniels   Economic Times
India is key to connect billions across the world to the Internet: Mark Zuckerberg   Indiainfoline
Facebook launches Internet.org in India   The Hindu
The Indian Express   
Financial Express   
PC Magazine   
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San Francisco Chronicle
   
Business News Roundup, Feb. 11   
San Francisco Chronicle
Passengers on JetBlue flights will be able to use ApplePay for purchases beginning next week. Passengers on JetBlue flights will be able to use ApplePay for... Automakers. GM investor. seeks buyback. A General Motors stockholder representing four ...

JetBlue Becomes First Airline to Offer Apple Pay   CBS Local
JetBlue to use Apple Pay   wreg.com
JetBlue's Apple Pay play begs questions about live CC processing   Runway Girl Network
CBS News   
Christian Science Monitor   
seattlepi.com (blog)   
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The Star Online
   
Hackers infect Forbes.com to spy on visitors   
The Star Online
HACKED: Malware placed automatically attacked Forbes.com visitors by exploiting security flaws in Microsoft Corp's Internet Explorer browser and Adobe Systems Inc's Flash software. — Shutterstock. The Forbes.com financial news site was infected by ...

Forbes website used to hack readers   The Australian
Forbes.com Hacked In November, Possibly By Chinese Cyber Spies   Forbes
Widening cyberwar: Chinese spy team hacked Forbes.com, say security firms   The Express Tribune
China Economic Review   
AsiaOne   
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Engadget
   
Flipboard is now available on the Web   
TechnoBuffalo
Flipboard is making the transition to the Web. The famous news reading app has primarily made a name for itself on mobile devices, but the company has adapted that experience to bigger desktop screens. The video above perfectly illustrates what you can ...

Flipboard magazines not just for mobile anymore   San Jose Mercury News
Flipboard brings its gorgeous magazine app to the web   Cult of Mac
Flipboard Finally Lands on the Web   PC Magazine
Gizmodo   
Christian Science Monitor   
Android Authority (blog)   
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TechSpot
   
Security researcher publishes 10M usernames / passwords to help understand ...   
TechSpot
Security researcher Mark Burnett is capturing headlines after publishing a list of 10 million usernames and passwords on the Internet. All things considered, there's probably not a whole lot to worry about with the dump. That's because – at one time or another ...

Security researcher posts 10 million passwords   WTSP 10 News
Security Researcher Publishes 10 Million Passwords, Usernames   NewsFactor Network
​Security expert publishes 10mn passwords in the face of federal charges   RT
Fast Company   
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Computerworld
   
Verizon the big winner in independent study of carrier-strength in Orlando   
Orlando Sentinel
An independent research firm named Verizon Wireless as the top performing mobile carrier in Orlando and all of Florida. Washington-based RootMetrics on Tuesday released a report that measured specific characteristics of a carrier's performance, such as ...

Wireless providers tie for best service in Louisville   Louisville Business First (blog)
Sprint no longer the worst network, study says   Dallas Business Journal (blog)
Verizon leads ratings in US, state   MiamiHerald.com
PCWorld   
The Seattle Times (blog)   
Newsday   
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