2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 U.K. Technology


The Independent
   
Facebook test flies solar-powered drones over the UK in attempt to increase ...   
The Independent
A pilotless plane with a wingspan bigger than a Boeing 737 but weighing less than a car has been tested over the UK by Facebook. Founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg announced the test flights as part of plans to increase internet around the world.
Facebook wants solar drone to bring Internet far and wide   CNET
Facebook drones the size of jets will beam internet to billions   The Times (subscription)
Facebook tests solar-powered mega-drones over UK   Inquirer
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Guardian   
The Register   
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Wall Street Journal
   
UK iPhone Users Allowed to Sue Google Over Tracking   
Wall Street Journal
LONDON—A U.K. court ruled Friday that British iPhone users can sue Google Inc. for allegedly tracking them inappropriately via Apple Inc.'s Safari browser. The decision is the latest fallout from Wall Street Journal reporting in 2012 that Google and other ...

Google loses UK appeal court battle over 'clandestine' tracking   The Guardian
UK Safari users now able to sue Google over cookies   SlashGear
Google loses Safari user tracking appeal   ZDNet
V3.co.uk   
Sky News   
Belfast Telegraph   
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CNET
   
This is what happens when an Apple store employee tries to sell you a Microsoft ...   
CNET
Technically Incorrect: A prankster troupe invades an Apple store, masquerading as employees. What results is instructive. by Chris Matyszczyk · @ChrisMatyszczyk; March 25, 2015 10:10 AM PDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more.
As launch nears, iOS apps get Apple Watch support   ZDNet
Fancy a £13000 Apple Watch? You've got half an hour to try it out   T3
These Apple Watch apps are rolling out right now   TechRadar
Fortune   
Firstpost   
Geeky Gadgets   
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Wired
   
Communication startup Slack reports data breach   
Reuters
(Reuters) - Slack, a business management services startup, said a security breach in February may have compromised user information including phone number and Skype IDs. Slack provides communication tools that integrate with several third-party ...

Slack has been hacked   Graham Cluley Security News
Slack Announced it got Hacked Sometime in February   Apex Tribune
Slack's security breach may be worse than it's letting on   Gurdon Times
Headlines & Global News   
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IGN Africa
   
Bloodborne 101: A beginner's primer   
IGN Africa
Much like Demon's Souls and Dark Souls before it, Bloodborne is a very... different sort of RPG to what you might be used to playing. There are no immediate or obvious objectives, the "story" is more of a contextual ambiance than an ongoing supporting ...

Bloodborne review   The Guardian

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SlashGear
   
UK investigation finds Huawei isn't a security threat   
SlashGear
Huawei, along with ZTE, has previously been a source of concern for western governments, many of whom have expressed worry that the Chinese company could be performing surveillance for the Chinese government. That has led to use of its hardware ...

Huawei is not a threat to the UK - official   Inquirer
Huawei not a threat to UK says... Huawei Oversight Board   Wired.co.uk
Huawei does not pose risk to UK national security, report finds   Financial Times
Reuters   
SC Magazine UK   
V3.co.uk   
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TrustedReviews
   
Hailo slams driverless cars, beams cabbies' faces onto London landmarks   
TrustedReviews
Hailo is unhappy with the burgeoning driverless car sector, and is showing its opposition in a very unique way. The taxi app company is projecting the faces of London cabbies onto city landmarks, seemingly to sway the public in favour of human-operated ...

Hailo protests 'faceless' driverless cars by projecting cabbies onto London ...   Marketing
Hailo projects cabbies' faces onto London landmarks   Event Magazine
Hailo hates the idea of driverless cars, so it's projecting drivers' faces onto ...   CityMetric
The Drum   
CampaignLive   
Tech Digest   
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The Register
   
Hotel Wi-Fi not only expensive – it's fatally flawed on security front   
The Register
Travelers are used to getting screwed over by hotel internet access. But it's not just the eye-watering Wi-Fi prices guests should be worried about. A major security flaw in a network gateway popular among hoteliers can be exploited by hackers to launch ...

Hotel Networks Vulnerable to Wi-Fi Flaw   PC Magazine
Hotel Router Vulnerability A Reminder Of Untrusted WiFi Risks   Dark Reading
Popular hotel Internet gateway devices vulnerable to hacking   Computerworld
ITProPortal   
ValueWalk   
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informitv
   
Red button evolution   
informitv
The BBC is pushing the red button on a range of connected televisions with an interactive experience it now calls Red Button+. It represents the continuing evolution of red button services on the BBC, first introduced over 15 years previously. The red button is ...

BBC announces 'Red Button+'   IPTV News
BBC plots Red Button evolution with Red Button+   DigitalTVEurope.net
BBC revamps Red Button service   Advanced Television
Broadband TV News   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Driverless Cars to boost economy by £51b, will help to reduce road accidents ...   
Customs Today Newspaper
LONDON: According to new figures from the motor industry's trade association, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), driverless cars will help generate more than 300,000 jobs in the UK. Introducing driverless and connected cars will also ...

Driverless cars to reduce accidents and create UK jobs   AutoExpress
Driverless Cars 'To Add Billions' To UK Economy   TechWeekEurope UK
Connected cars will create 320000 UK jobs by 2030   ITProPortal
Telegraph.co.uk   
BusinessCar   
IT PRO   
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