2015年7月1日 星期三

2015-07-02 Namibia Technology


The Australian
   
Google mistakenly tags black people as 'Gorillas'   
The Australian
Black programmer Jacky Alciné said on Twitter that the new Google Photos app had tagged photos of him and a friend as gorillas. Source: Jacky Alciné and Twitter. Google is a leader in artificial intelligence and machine learning. But the company's ...

Google Says Sorry for Racist Auto-Tag in Photo App   NDTV
Google App Mislabels Black People as 'Gorillas'   New York Times
Google apologises after new photo app tags black Americans 'gorillas'   ABC Online
CNET   
USA TODAY   
all 92 news articles »   


Forbes
   
Facebook's new logo, can you spot the difference?   
Economic Times
Facebook just made a subtle alteration to its logo, which was originally designed in 2005, according to Brand New - a blog that covers redesigns of brands and products. Here's what the new logo looks like, as Facebook product designer Christophe ...
Facebook changed its logo... can you tell?   NEWS.com.au
Facebook has a new logo and you probably didn't even notice   Irish Examiner
Facebook updates a logo you won't really see   CNNMoney
Forbes   
Wired   
Gizmodo Australia   
all 70 news articles »   


Fortune
   
Facebook to share ad revenue with video creators   
MarketWatch
Facebook Inc. FB, +1.34% users watch videos four billion times a day across the social network. Now, Facebook is getting serious about making money from that vast audience. Facebook said it would begin sharing ad revenue with video creators, a move ...

Facebook to share ad revenue on videos   New York Post
Facebook starts sharing video ad revenue, but there's a catch   SlashGear
Facebook tests a new way to show video - and make money from it   PCWorld
Engadget   
AGBeat   
all 182 news articles »   


Fortune
   
The next iPhone could have faster LTE Internet   
Fortune
CUPERTINO, CA - SEPTEMBER 09: A member of the media inspects the new iPhone 6 during an Apple special event at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts on September 9, 2014 in Cupertino, California. Apple unveiled the Apple Watch wearable tech ...

Rumoured iPhone 6s images surface   The Daily Telegraph
Leaked photos of rumored iPhone 6S surface online   New York Daily News
Download Speeds On Next iPhone Could Double, In Theory, With Latest ...   Forbes
Ubergizmo (blog)   
all 220 news articles »   


Techly
   
Snapchat make a big change: don't press and hold, just tap   
Techly
Snapchat have rolled out a new update with some big changes, and this is going to take some getting used to: rather than having to press and hold the screen to view, you now just have to tap. Simpler, but very different. Snapchat's update rolled out ...
Snapchat makes gigantic change: Viewing a Snap now takes a single tap   Hypable
Simply tap once to view images on Snapchat   AndroidGuys
Snapchat introduces 'tap to view' controls   USA TODAY
Mashable   
Forbes   
all 49 news articles »   


The Register
   
'Watered down' net neutrality rules could mean 'almost anything'   
The Register
The EU negotiators' proposed new rules on net neutrality – reached in the early hours of Tuesday morning – have caused serious concerns among digital rights activists, who cite loopholes and vagueness. After three months of to-ing and fro-ing between ...

[Focus] Late-night deal: Roaming to end June 2017   EUobserver

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GMA News
   
Are new iPods in the works? iTunes appears to hint so   
GMA News
With Apple recently launching its new Apple Music service and related apps, are new iPod music players on the way to making a comeback? An Apple-oriented site noted iPods in unreleased colors were seen in iTunes 12.2, the latest version of the Apple ...

New iPods coming on July 14   Australian Macworld
iTunes 12.2 Hints At Potential iPod Refresh   Ubergizmo (blog)
New iPods launching July 14th with smaller storage   SlashGear
Rapid News Network   
Mac Rumors   
all 54 news articles »   


The Korea Bizwire
   
Samsung Expected to Release Another Galaxy S6 Variant, “S6 EDGE+”   
The Korea Bizwire
Officially launched in April, the Galaxy S6 Edge was initially considered an upbeat sister of the flagship Galaxy S6 by boasting the industry's first screen that is curved on both sides. (image: Maurizio Pesce/flickr). SEOUL, July 2 (Korea Bizwire ...
$150 phone takes on $1000 rivals   Stuff.co.nz
Adding stylus to your tablet   Bangkok Post
Samsung wins trademark for 'S6 EDGE+'   Yonhap News

all 127 news articles »   


eWeek
   
Sprint's New Mobile Phone Plan Offers Unlimited Data for $80   
eWeek
DAILY VIDEO: Sprint's $80 All-In mobile phone plan includes unlimited data; A look under the hood as Apple Music launches; Microsoft readies Dynamics for the IoT age; and there's more. Latest Videos; Sponsored Videos. Microsoft Visual Studio RTM Ready ...

Sprint Announces Wireless Industry's First-Ever “All-In” Pricing Plan   Small Business Trends
FCC: Is There Competition in the US Wireless Market?   Android Headlines - Android News
Sprint Cancels Plan to Dramatically Slow Online Videos   TIME
The Register   
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NDTV
   
YouTube Makes Possible Streaming Videos at 60 frames per second on Mobile ...   
NYC Today
Being hailed as the first effort to offer 60 frames per second (fps) videos onto your mobiles phones, Google's very-own video-sharing website, YouTube has made a foray into the same. After delighting its users with the surreal experience of watching ...
YouTube brings 60fps support to its mobile Android app   Android Community
YouTube flaunts seamless and crisp 60fps support available on mobile devices   Times Gazette
YouTube Rolls Out 60fps Video Playback Support to Android and iOS   Rapid News Network
Sci-Tech Today   
TechSpot   
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