2015年8月10日 星期一

2015-08-11 U.K. Technology


NDTV
   
IITian Sundar Pichai is New CEO of Google   
NDTV
Google unveiled a surprise corporate overhaul Monday, forming a new parent company dubbed Alphabet to include Internet search and a handful of independent companies. Google chief executive Larry Page announced the change, saying he would hold ...

Google unveils new corporate structure, management shake-up   The Australian
India-born Sundar Pichai is Google's new CEO: 10 things you may not know about him   Financial Express
The guy who gets shit done: India-born Sundar Pichai was always frontrunner to ...   Firstpost
CBC.ca   
Brisbane Times   
Reuters   
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NBCNews.com
   
Internet giants to block child porn images using a common list   
PCWorld
Facebook, Google, Twitter, Yahoo and Microsoft will take a new step toward combating the spread of child pornography, by blocking images identified in partnership with an industry group. The companies will block images of child sexual abuse that have ...

Internet giants to help remove abuse images   Irish Examiner
Internet giants help police in hunt for child abusers   The Times (subscription)
US Internet Giants Join Effort to Curb Child Sex Abuse   NDTV
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Verge   
Infinite Path   
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Channel 4 News
   
Customers Angry Carphone Hack Was Kept 'Secret'   
Sky News
Some customers say they should have been informed of a huge hack when it was first discovered on Wednesday, not three days later. 11:24, UK, Sunday 09 August 2015. Play video "Carphone Customers Want Answers" ...

Carphone Warehouse customer data stolen in cyber attack   Mobile News
Dixons Carphone says cyber attack may have exposed customers' data   Reuters
Millions of records breached in UK hack   Sky News Australia
Kent and Sussex Courier   
Inquirer.net   
Guide2Nigeria   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Why you should think twice before putting your mobile phone number on Facebook   
Sydney Morning Herald
Facebook has been urged to strengthen its privacy controls after revelations a simple vulnerability could expose the personal data of users, including their mobile numbers. The names, locations and personal photographs of millions of users could be ...

Facebook ”Loophole” Opens Door For Personal Data Harvesting   Ubergizmo
Facebook security hole leaves personal data open to easy stealing   Dispatch Times
Is your personal data on Facebook at risk? Hackers could take advantage of ...   The Hullabaloo Online
Engadget   
Daily Mail   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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CBC.ca
   
Haha more popular than LOL, according to Facebook   
CBC.ca
Hehehe, LOL, *snorts*, XD, or a laughing tears emoji … From reaction GIFs to YouTube clips, there are more ways to laugh online than there are in real life for the average conversationalist. Like language itself, however, "e-laughter" is diverse and ...

Opinion Journal: Hillary Email Scandal: What's Next?   Wall Street Journal
'Haha' vs. 'LOL': What your style of e-laughter says about you (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
'LOL' is dead! Facebook declares 'haha' the laugh of our times   Daily News & Analysis
Sydney Morning Herald   
fox4kc.com   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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TIME
   
No More 'Bendgate' with the Next iPhone   
TIME
Apple's iPhone 6 encountered something it couldn't always conquer: men's backsides. When the phone came out last fall, some customers reported that the phone slightly bent after they sat on it because it was in their back pocket. Dubbed “Bendgate,” the ...


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Forbes
   
That ad blocker you love? It's costing publishers a pretty penny   
PCWorld
Ads have long been part of the trade-off for users of the free Web, but the rise of ad blockers is making it increasingly difficult for publishers to sustain that ad-supported model. That's according to a report published Monday by Adobe Systems and ...
Ad-Blocking Software Will Cost the Ad Industry $22 Billion This Year   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Ad blocking 'costs' websites $22 billion   Bangkok Post
Ad Blocking Software Costs $22 Billion in Lost Ad Revenues   iDigitalTimes.com
Rapid News Network   
The Hullabaloo Online   
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The Workprint
   
'Rare Replay' Review: One For The History Books   
The Workprint
How do you review a game like Rare Replay for Xbox One? There have been other collections and special editions in the past, but nothing has come close to what Rare has provided with this impressive package. It is like a virtual history book into the ...
The UK Charts - Week 32   MCV Pacific
Rare Replay the first XBO exclusive to enter UK's   Infinite Path
Rare Replay [Review]   Shogun Gamer
Junior College   
Softpedia News   
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Macworld
   
Here's what you'll be able to do with Force Touch on the iPhone 6s   
Macworld
Force Touch on the iPhone 6s will work differently than it does on the Apple Watch. Oscar Raymundo | @oscarraymundo. Staff Writer, Macworld. Aug 10, 2015 3:32 PM; e-mail; print. If you are to believe one iPhone-related rumor this summer, you should ...

This is how Force Touch might work on the next iPhone   The Verge

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Inverurie Herald
   
Motorist 'recorded doing 127mph' on A96   
BBC News
A motorist was recorded driving at 127mph on the A96 in Aberdeenshire, police have said. It happened on a 70mph stretch between Blackburn and Inverurie at the weekend. Police Scotland said a further two men were caught driving at speeds of more than ...

Drivers top the ton despite A90's terrible accident record   The Courier
Motorists stopped over 100mph this weekend   Ellon Times
Police catch man driving at 127mph on the A96   Aberdeen Press and Journal
The Northern Scot   
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