2015年3月16日 星期一

2015-03-17 U.K. Technology


The Register
   
Zuck: Get your FULLY EXPOSED BUTTOCKS off my Facebook   
The Register
Mark Zuckerberg apparently "goes to great lengths to protect the privacy of his personal life", but it hasn't stopped the Facebook chief from encouraging the free content ad network's users to share more stuff online. Late on Sunday the company's boss ...

Facebook sees APAC data request surge   ZDNet
Facebook gives buttocks the bum's rush in new nudity guidelines   Irish Independent
Facebook restricts 9700 articles violating local laws, out of which 5800 requests ...   Firstpost
IBNLive   
San Jose Mercury News   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Apple Plans Web TV Service in Fall   
Wall Street Journal
Apple Inc.'s lofty plans to build an online television service are coming into sharper focus. The technology giant is in talks with programmers to offer a slimmed-down bundle of TV networks this fall, according to people familiar with the matter. The service would ...

Apple said to plan fall launch of subscription TV service   CNET
Apple to Launch 25-Channel Online TV Service by Fall (Report)   Hollywood Reporter
Apple in talks to launch online TV service: WSJ   Reuters Canada
TODAYonline   
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BGR
   
A game-changing battery is close to becoming a reality… but not for phones just ...   
BGR
Everyone wants to have better battery life on their gadgets and one company that's been working on game-changing battery technology just got a huge vote of confidence from home appliance vendor Dyson. As Technology Review reports, Dyson has agreed ...

Dyson Invests $15M to Make Better Batteries   PC Magazine
Dyson invests $15m in technology that may double smartphone battery life   The Guardian
Dyson pumps $15 million investment into solid-state super batteries that could ...   mirror.co.uk
Sky News   
SlashGear   
Tech Times   
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IT PRO
   
Smaller ISPs beat BT, Sky and TalkTalk in customer satisfaction   
IT PRO
Some of the UK's biggest internet service providers (ISPs) are failing on customer satisfaction, a new survey from Which? has revealed, with smaller providers topping the list instead. BT, Sky and TalkTalk were all outranked by smaller providers including ...

Customers much happier with smaller broadband suppliers   Recombu
Smaller broadband companies provide “best” service   Link2Portal
Who tops the internet lea...   Bitterwallet
Inquirer   
Leicester Mercury   
Techie News   
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National Post
   
Ikea bans hide and seek in stores   
TVNZ
Ikea has reportedly banned hide and seek in its Netherlands stores, citing safety concerns as the reason. The ban was prompted after an event at Ikea's Belgium store last year when hundreds of children became "too hard to control". "We need to make sure ...

Ikea Crushes The Dreams Of Thousands Of Hide-And-Seek Enthusiasts   Huffington Post
Ikea Bans Hide-And-Seek In Stores - Report   Yahoo News UK
Ikea stamps out hide-and-seek games in Dutch furniture stores   TODAYonline
Curbed National   
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Mobile Choice
   
UK power market liquidity growth needs banks – CMA   
ICIS
An increase in liquidity on the UK wholesale electricity market can not be accomplished without the involvement of more financial institutions in trading, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has concluded in its latest publication released as part ...

BT's EE merger faces scrutiny as watchdog calls for rivals' feedback   Inquirer
Tell us, do you enjoy the thought of BT-EE's sweaty fourplay?   The Register
Competition watchdog asks for views on BT's EE acquisition   Mobile News
Mobile Choice   
Computer Business Review   
Financial Times   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Apple to let customers trade in old Android phones for iPhones   
The Australian Financial Review
Apple started a trade-in program in 2013 to get more users to upgrade to its newest products. Now, that plan is being expanded to include Android smartphones, as well as BlackBerry devices. Robyn Beck. by Peter Burrows. Apple plans to start accepting ...

Rumor: Apple Trade-In Program to Accept Non-Apple Devices   PC Magazine
Apple may expand its iPhone trade-in program to Android devices   Mashable
Apple Said to Start First Trade-In Program for Android Phones   Bloomberg
Lancashire Evening Post   
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Descrier
   
BMW X5 revealed as UK's most stolen car   
Descrier
The BMW X5 has won the dubious crown of being the most commonly stolen car in the UK for the sixth year in a row, according to statistics by a vehicle tracking and recovery firm. Tracker, which fits tracking devices to upmarket vehicles to help police retrieve ...


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TameBay
   
GAME launch GAME Marketplace in the UK   
TameBay
Game Marketplace Hm GAME is launching GAME Marketplace to compete directly with the likes of Amazon and Rakuten in the UK. Already live with over 40 sellers, naturally there is a focus on gaming products but “Coming Soon” categories suggest that their ...

The GAME Marketplace has officially launched   MCV
GAME follows Amazon's lead with launch of its own 'Marketplace'   Engadget
GAME Now Has a 'Marketplace' for Third-Party Sellers   Gizmodo UK
Eurogamer.net   
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Stoke Sentinel
   
Should all learner drivers be taught how to drive at night?   
Stoke Sentinel
NEW drivers should be given further training in driving at night and on country roads, according to driving experts. The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) claims that UK driving tests should be given a 'comprehensive overhaul' to tackle the modern ...


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