2015年1月2日 星期五

2015-01-03 U.K. Technology


BBC News
   
CES 2015: Preview of the new tech on show in Las Vegas   
BBC News
Millions of gadgets have only just been unwrapped for Christmas, but the giants and minnows of the tech world are gearing up for a fresh barrage. More than 3,500 firms will exhibit new wares at this years' International Consumer Electronics Show in Las ...

CES 2015: 'Internet of Things' to take centre stage with over 900 innovations on ...   Firstpost
Connected-car era on display at Vegas electronics show   Dallas Morning News
Five trends to look forward to at CES 2015   Christian Science Monitor
Silicon Valley   
Latin Post   
4k   
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WDBJ7
   
BlackBerrys came to Sony's rescue after systems hacked   
The Seattle Times
Sony's use of BlackBerrys served as yet another reminder that the company has been down but not out. The focus on preventing leaks and hacks has helped BlackBerry maintain a devoted following among heads of state, such as President Obama, and ...

Stale pizza, backup BlackBerrys, payroll panic: Sony Pictures mega-hack   The Register
Old BlackBerrys Came to the Rescue After Sony's Systems Hacked   Businessweek
BlackBerry the surprising savior for hacked Sony   SlashGear
The Guardian   
Seeking Alpha   
MarketWatch   
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Daily Mail
   
Road rage M5 driver slams on car's brakes inches in front of lorry on motorway   
Daily Mail
This is the shocking moment a reckless road rage driver slammed the car's brakes just inches in front of a lorry on the motorway. Dash-cam footage captured the motorist almost causing a mass pile-up after pulling off the dangerous manoeuvre on the busy M5 ...

Watch: Moment lorry narrowly misses crashing into road rage driver   Telegraph.co.uk
Police video shows lorry narrowly avoiding accident with road rage driver   The Independent
VIDEO: Road rage driver slams on brakes in front of moving lorry   Irish Independent
Wirral Globe   
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The Guardian
   
Confused Islamist Hackers Take Down Bus Timetable Website   
Huffington Post UK
A group claiming to be an Islamist hacking collective is believed to have taken down a West County travel advice website, after seemingly mistaking it for one "promoting the Western world". A group calling itself “Arab Security Team” took down TravelWest.info ...

Bungling IS-style group hoping to disrupt Western travel hack BUS TIMETABLE ...   Express.co.uk
UPDATE: Travel site back up after hack   Gazette Series

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Firstpost
   
Samsung's Milk VR: New Virtual Reality Platform Emerges For Use With Gear ...   
Gamenguide
(Getty) Samsung announced it will be ending production of plasma TVs, signalling the demise of the technology. Samsung is getting into the virtual reality game in a big way with their new service, Milk VR. The service is a free extension to the Gear VR ...

Will VR headsets go mainstream in 2015?   The Star Online
Oculus Rift Like "Getting Religion" Says John Carmack   JBG News

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CNET
   
After outage, Sony makes peace offering to users of PlayStation Network   
CNET
Sony is trying to make it up to gamers after an attack knocked the gaming network offline for several days over the holidays. by Donna Tam · @DonnaYTam; January 2, 2015 11:58 AM PST. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +.
Affected by the PlayStation outage? Sony has some gifts for you.   Washington Post (blog)
Sony PlayStation Plus memberships extended after Lizard Squad hack   Daily Mail
Man allegedly involved in PlayStation Network hacking arrested   The Independent
Computerworld   
The Guardian   
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Mobile News
   
30 years since first UK mobile phone call was made   
Mobile News
It has been 30 years since Vodafone became the first network to support a mobile phone call in the UK . On January 1, 1985, Michael Harrison, son of former Vodafone chairman Sir Earnest Harrison, made a call using the Transportable Vodafone VT1 as ...

How Vodafone's rise to a £59bn giant started with a New Year's Eve phone call   Telegraph.co.uk
It's been 30 years since the UK's first ever mobile phone call   Irish Examiner
30 years since first UK mobile call   Mid Devon Star
Sky News Australia   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Land speed record holder on the "most exciting science experiment in history"   
Telegraph.co.uk
Wing Commander Andy Green, 52, is the fastest man on Earth. Since 1997 he has held the World Land Speed Record at 763mph, making him the only person in history to drive faster than the speed of sound. In 2016 he will attempt to reach 1,000mph in ...

This Is What A 1609km/h Car Looks Like In Kit Form   Gizmodo Australia
1000mph ROCKET CAR project dogged by beancounters   The Register
Bloodhound SSC is dissembled to make the world's fastest model kit   Daily Mail
Market Business News   
TheSouthAfrican   
Ars Technica   
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Scotsman
   
Leaders: Economic flexibility may be key to election   
Scotsman
The famous election mantra of Bill Clinton's campaign chief – “the economy, stupid” – still holds true, and never more so when voters are still enduring hard times with little certainty that things are about to improve. Do any of the major parties have both the ...

SNP coalition talk illustrates the failure of the political status quo   Herald Scotland
Slash drink-drive limit for bus and lorry drivers, say new SNP proposals   Scottish Daily Record
Call to force lower booze limit on bus and lorry drivers   Express.co.uk
Yahoo Cars UK   
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Gloucester Citizen
   
iTunes customers to get refund for music and books they don't like   
Gloucester Citizen
Apple customers that have purchased an app, music or iBook from iTunes can get a no-questions asked refund with no questions asked for up to two weeks after the purchase. Customers in Europe will now be able to benefit from the new cancellation policy, ...


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