Apple Updates Privacy Policy as New IPhones Go on Sale Businessweek
Apple Inc. (AAPL:US) updated its privacy policy in an attempt to reassure users that their data is safe as the iPhone maker moves into health and payment technologies, and deals with the recent theft of celebrity photos from Apple accounts. “We're publishing ...
One more thing... Now OS X 10.10, new iPads slated 'for October'Register
iOS 8 bug puts the pinch on apps using Apple HealthKitTechRadar UK
iOS 8 released today with new photo tools and Whatsapp-style messagingDaily Mail
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Apple Inc. (AAPL:US) updated its privacy policy in an attempt to reassure users that their data is safe as the iPhone maker moves into health and payment technologies, and deals with the recent theft of celebrity photos from Apple accounts. “We're publishing ...
One more thing... Now OS X 10.10, new iPads slated 'for October'
iOS 8 bug puts the pinch on apps using Apple HealthKit
iOS 8 released today with new photo tools and Whatsapp-style messaging
Review and Video: With Big New iPhones, the iOS 8 Software Inside Shines New York Times
The iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6 rival the competition in sheer size. But when it comes to taking advantage of those bigger screens, Molly Wood says, Apple's new phones don't always measure up. Video Credit By Rebekah Fergusson and Vanessa Perez on ...
iPhone 6 review round-up: what experts are sayingSydney Morning Herald
Reviews praise new iPhones ahead of releaseThe Australian Financial Review
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The iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6 rival the competition in sheer size. But when it comes to taking advantage of those bigger screens, Molly Wood says, Apple's new phones don't always measure up. Video Credit By Rebekah Fergusson and Vanessa Perez on ...
iPhone 6 review round-up: what experts are saying
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iPhone 6 spawns Chinese satire
Kindle Voyage sets sail as brightest, thinnest Amazon e-reader to date TechRadar UK
Amazon is out to redefine e-reades yet again with the new Kindle Voyage, a thin and light electronic booklet that won't break the bank. The Voyage is Amazon's thinnest to date, measuring 7.6mm and weighing less than 6.4 ounces. The Kindle Paperwhite ...
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Amazon Quietly Introduces New Tablets and E-ReadersBusinessweek
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Amazon is out to redefine e-reades yet again with the new Kindle Voyage, a thin and light electronic booklet that won't break the bank. The Voyage is Amazon's thinnest to date, measuring 7.6mm and weighing less than 6.4 ounces. The Kindle Paperwhite ...
Amazon's Kindle Voyage Is Its Lightest E-reader Ever
Amazon Quietly Introduces New Tablets and E-Readers
With new tablets and e-readers, Amazon smolders
Women Outnumber Men In Gaming Market, UK Study Finds The Gamer Headlines
'Gaming Revolution' research conducted by the Internet Advertising Bureau UK (IAB) has found that the number of female consumers within gaming has climbed steadily, and has now overtaken the number of male gamers within the UK market. The data ...
More women playing video gamesHerald Series
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'Gaming Revolution' research conducted by the Internet Advertising Bureau UK (IAB) has found that the number of female consumers within gaming has climbed steadily, and has now overtaken the number of male gamers within the UK market. The data ...
More women playing video games
News Corp executive labels Google a 'platform for piracy' The Guardian
A News Corp executive has described Google as a platform for piracy, claiming its 'shining vision' has been replaced by cynical management. Photograph: Chris Ison/PA. The chief executive of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has written to the European ...
News Corp's Robert Thomson asks European regulators to reconsider Google ...Daily Mail
Google is a cynical giant that must be tamed, News Corp warns EC chiefThe Times (subscription)
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A News Corp executive has described Google as a platform for piracy, claiming its 'shining vision' has been replaced by cynical management. Photograph: Chris Ison/PA. The chief executive of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has written to the European ...
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Google is a cynical giant that must be tamed, News Corp warns EC chief
Drivers warned over smartwatch use Daily Mail
Motorists are being warned about the potential risks associated with using the new Apple Watch and other smartwatches while driving. The Apple Watch will allow users to make and receive calls and check messages by operating the device on their wrists.
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Motorists are being warned about the potential risks associated with using the new Apple Watch and other smartwatches while driving. The Apple Watch will allow users to make and receive calls and check messages by operating the device on their wrists.
When driving in Britain, stay on the left side of...
Advertising watchdog sides with BT and Sky over Virgin's five times faster claim Inquirer
THE UK ADVERTISING STANDARDS AUTHORITY (ASA) has agreed with two complaints about content on Virgin Media's website and in TV ads that claimed superior internet speeds over the opposition. BT and Sky complained about Virgin Media's claims, ...
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THE UK ADVERTISING STANDARDS AUTHORITY (ASA) has agreed with two complaints about content on Virgin Media's website and in TV ads that claimed superior internet speeds over the opposition. BT and Sky complained about Virgin Media's claims, ...
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Could Nissan's battery plant be running out of juice? The Daily News Journal
Reuters reported there may be cutbacks as Nissan denies backing off of its EV program. Loading… Post to Facebook. Could Nissan's battery plant be running out of juice? Reuters reported there may be cutbacks as Nissan denies backing off of its EV program ...
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Nissan-Renault alliance likely to cut battery production owing to sluggish ...Techie News
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Reuters reported there may be cutbacks as Nissan denies backing off of its EV program. Loading… Post to Facebook. Could Nissan's battery plant be running out of juice? Reuters reported there may be cutbacks as Nissan denies backing off of its EV program ...
LG Chem, Samsung SDI expected to pick up steam
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Fears car tax evasion will cost £167m Herald Scotland
THE move to end the need to display a car tax disc, which comes into force on October 1, could lead to tax evasion costing the economy £167 million a year, the RAC has said. THE move to end the need to display a car tax disc, which comes into force on ...
Tax disc abolition could cost economy £167mTelegraph.co.uk
Scrapping paper tax discs could cost Treasury £167m, say RACExpress.co.uk
Tax disc axe 'will spark avoidance'expressandstar.com
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THE move to end the need to display a car tax disc, which comes into force on October 1, could lead to tax evasion costing the economy £167 million a year, the RAC has said. THE move to end the need to display a car tax disc, which comes into force on ...
Tax disc abolition could cost economy £167m
Scrapping paper tax discs could cost Treasury £167m, say RAC
Tax disc axe 'will spark avoidance'
Apple goes public on privacy policy Telegraph.co.uk
Apple has launched an unprecedented defence of its privacy policies, explaining how its security, encryption and other online services protect users. In a move calculated to be conspicuously more transparent than Google, Facebook and the company's other ...
Connecticut attorney general wants answers on Apple Watch and privacyInquirer
Conn. AG Questions Apple Watch SecurityPC Magazine
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Apple has launched an unprecedented defence of its privacy policies, explaining how its security, encryption and other online services protect users. In a move calculated to be conspicuously more transparent than Google, Facebook and the company's other ...
Connecticut attorney general wants answers on Apple Watch and privacy
Conn. AG Questions Apple Watch Security
Apple Promises Congress It Will Protect Users' Data During Private Hill Meeting
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