2015年5月23日 星期六

2015-05-24 U.K. Technology


Free Malaysia Today
   
Daimler and Qualcomm to develop in-car tech, wireless charging   
Free Malaysia Today
FRANKFURT: Carmaker Daimler on Saturday announced a partnership with mobile technologies company Qualcomm Inc. to explore wireless recharging of mobile phones in cars as well as recharging of electric cars without cables. The move forms part of a ...


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News24
   
Samsung gets the Edge   
News24
THE Samsung Galaxy S6 is finally here. After months of speculation about its appearance, its features and its functionality, the final product has reached South African shores. The Galaxy S6 and its counter the S6 Edge are brilliant pieces of equipment.
Samsung mobile chief deny weak sales of Galaxy S6   Korea IT Times (press release)

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Censored car number plates revealed   
Belfast Telegraph
The DVLA has revealed its list of censored car number plates - including VA61ANA, BL03 JOB, JE55US and AL14LAH. Also in this Section. Rio 'overwhelmed' after tragedy · Labour in U-turn on EU referendum · Man, woman and girl found dead ...

Banned number plates revealed: VA61ANA banned but PEN15 allowed   Telegraph.co.uk
DVLA release latest list of banned licence plates   The Independent
Personalised number plates banned from the road revealed by the DVLA   Daily Mail

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crash.net
   
WSBK Donington: Rea's late set up gamble pays off   
crash.net
Jonathan Rea says a late switch of rear shocks during qualifying allowed him to jump into second place at Donington Park. StumbleUpon. Rea's late set up gamble pays off. WSBK Donington: Rea's late set up gamble pays off. World Superbike championship ...

Sykes sets the pace   BT Sport

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WalesOnline
   
South Wales has more speed cameras than anywhere else in the UK - apart ...   
WalesOnline
There are more speed cameras on roads in South Wales than anywhere else in the UK outside of London, research has revealed. Data obtained by the price comparison website Confused.com under a Freedom of Information request shows there are 169 ...

Revealed: 40% of Lincolnshire's fixed speed cameras are not in use   The Lincolnite
Mobile speed cameras now catching three-and-a-half times more drivers   Daily Mail
Speed Cameras 'Are Too Strict', Says Pioneer   KL.FM 96.7

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Wirral Globe
   
Police campaign aims to put brakes on drivers using phones at the wheel   
Wirral Globe
MOTORISTS who use their mobile phone when behind the wheel are the target of a police campaign which was launched today. The week-long crackdown aims to educate drivers about the risks of using phones and warns of serious consequences if they ...

Motorists using mobile phones while driving targeted in seven day blitz by ...   Southport Visiter
Campaign to crack down on drivers using mobile phones   St Helens Star
Merseyside Police support national campaign to put the breaks on mobile phone ...   Click Liverpool
Liverpool Echo   
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The Register
   
DDoS attack downs University of London learning platform   
The Register
The University of London Computer Centre fell victim to a cyber-attack on Thursday. The assault left Moodle – an open-source learning platform – out of action for several hours on Thursday morning before normal service was restored. Technicians initially ...

ULCC DDoS attack causes IT meltdown for millions of students   V3.co.uk
University of London Computer Centre hit by cyber attack   Computing
Hackers DDoS University learning platform   SC Magazine UK

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Boston Standard
   
New driver who answered mobile phone call admits causing friend's death   
East Lindsey Target
A newly qualified motorist caused the death of his best friend after being distracted by an incoming mobile phone call, a court has heard. Scott Kingswood of Milson Close in Coningsby, was on his phone answering the call when he ran over and killed Robbie ...

Teenager caused the death of his best friend while distracted by mobile phone call   Skegness Standard

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Join the cycling revolution and take part in a Sky Ride event this summer ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
Sir Chris Hoy has seen the future and he likes it. It is one in which thousands of people can cycle around British towns and cities in carefree and car-free bliss, getting fitter and having fun. Britain's most successful Olympian has witnessed just such a thing, ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Over-use of in-car mobile devices during traffic jams will cause havoc   
Irish Examiner
Traffic jams of the future may cause dangerous data snarl-ups, as cars packed with entertainment, and safety and navigation features, vie for airwaves with smartphones, tablets and networked features in other vehicles, according to a study. By 2024, on ...

UK Study Warns Overuse of Internet in Cars May Lead to Data Crunch   Sputnik International
Not so fast: connected cars could cause data traffic jams   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Friday, May 22   PCWorld
Inquirer   
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