2014年11月3日 星期一

2014-11-04 U.K. Technology

  BBC News   
New Call of Duty game hopes to fight franchise fatigue  BBC News
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is the latest iteration of the bestselling first-person shooter games franchise. The game goes on sale this week and features the performance capture talents of double Oscar winner Kevin Spacey. The title is set 50 years in the ...

Call of Duty Advanced Warfare review: star power and firepower   Sydney Morning Herald
Call of Duty Advanced Warfare: Star power and firepower   Stuff.co.nz
'Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare' Single-Player Campaign Review   Forbes
The Inquisitr   
Gizmodo Australia   
The Guardian   
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  Daily Mail   
Intel: A tiny video drone? Disguised as a BRACELET? Great! Take half a million ...  Register
Vid Do you like drones? Do you like fashion? Do you want a drone that doubles as a fashion accessory? No? Well, too bad, because Intel has decided that the time is right for a quadcopter drone you bend and snap into an armband. The chip-baking goliath ...

Wearable drone can follow you to take selfies and return to your wrist   Daily Mail
Wrist-worn drone wins Intel smart clothing contest   Reuters UK
Meet Nixie, the Selfie Drone You Wear on Your Wrist   TIME
SlashGear   
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  CNET   
Larry Page: Google probably needs a new mission statement  CNET
Google's CEO says that "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful" is outdated. If so, what should Google's new mission be? by Chris Matyszczyk · @ChrisMatyszczyk; 4 November 2014, 6:56 am AEDT. comments. 0.
Google Founder Urges Tech Investments   Kioskea
Larry Page: Google Hopes To Affect People on an 'Even Bigger Scale'   Auto World News
Larry Page: Google Wants to Do More Than "Organise the World's Information ...   Gizmodo UK
Astro Awani   
KSWO   
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  Techie News   
Global public WiFi hotspots to reach 48m by year-end  Total Telecom
There will be 47.7 million public WiFi hotspots deployed worldwide by the end of 2014, a figure that is set to grow exponentially over the next four years. Research conducted by Maravedis-Rethink on behalf of WiFi network specialist iPass, claims that by 2018 ...

Earth will be Wi-Fi hotspot galore by 2018, according to new study   HITC

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  BBC News   
Coastal route in West Sussex named most dangerous  BBC News
A 12-mile (19.31km) coastal route in West Sussex has been named as the most persistently dangerous section of road in Britain, according to a report. The Road Safety Foundation (RSF) compiled the publication called How Safe Are You on Britain's Roads.
Britain's most dangerous road revealed as A285 between Chichester and Petworth   The Independent
UK's Most Dangerous Roads Revealed In Report   Eagle Radio
UK's most dangerous roads revealed   AutoExpress
Littlehampton Gazette   
Midhurst and Petworth Observer   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Chris Boardman branded a 'fool' for not wearing a helmet as he cycled on TV ...  Telegraph.co.uk
Olympic medallist Chris Boardman has been branded "a fool" and "stupid" for not wearing a helmet whilst riding a bike a BBC programme on cycling safety. Angry viewers took to Facebook to complain that the champion cyclist set a bad example by wearing ...

Why is it so hard to prove that helmets make cycling safer?   Mirror.co.uk
Chris Boardman hits back at critics after riding without helmet   Cycling Weekly
Chris Boardman refuses to wear helmet for BBC programme on cycling safety   Daily Mail
BBC News   
British Cycling   
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  n3rdabl3   
Mobile Phone's 'No Signal' To Perhaps Be a Thing of the Past?  n3rdabl3
We've all been there, that dreaded moment where you need to make that important phone call or text, but you see it lurking in the top of your phone screen. No signal. Time to start sticking your phone in the air and waving it around like a moron 'til you get that ...

Mobile network black spots may be a thing of the past if new law goes ahead   Digital Spy
New Law Looks To END Mobile "Black Spots" In UK   Know Your Mobile
The government is considering forcing networks to allow roaming within the UK   Shiny Shiny
TechWeekEurope UK   
Out-Law.com   
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  Business Insider   
Ask.fm moves to Ireland and seeks to improve user safety  Financial Times
Ask.fm, the controversial social networking app that is part of US billionaire Barry Diller's media empire, is relocating from Latvia to Ireland and increasing its efforts to improve user safety. The group, which was acquired by Mr Diller's IAC group in August, will ...

Ask.fm to boost safety as part of move to Ireland   CITY A.M.
Ask.fm site to relocate to Ireland from Latvia   RTE.ie
Ask.fm delivers on safety promise following relocation to Ireland   The Drum
Irish Independent   
Irish Times   
Business Insider Australia   
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  Inquirer   
Virgin Media's London Underground WiFi hits 150th station milestone  Inquirer
VIRGIN MEDIA announced on Monday that it has switched on WiFi in six more London Underground stations, taking it to the 150 mark. From today, London commuters can connect to Virgin Media WiFi in the dark depths of Wimbledon, Richmond, Morden, ...

Virgin Media now offers free Wi-Fi at 150 Tube stations   IT PRO
Virgin Media hands Wi-Fi to 150th London Underground station   HITC
150 London tube stations get free wi-fi   Computer Business Review
ITProPortal   
TechWeekEurope UK   
Pocket-lint.com   
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  HitFix   
Do you love 'Grand Theft Auto V?' Do you love the music? This box set's for you  HitFix
If you tuned into the radio stations available in the game "Grand Theft Auto V," you got a diverse array of fresh tunes, on top of gameplay score from Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson and Oh No. Now, all 59 songs plus the score are getting compiled into a ...


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