2015年9月14日 星期一

2015-09-15 U.K. Technology


The Indian Express
   
iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus set to beat last year's pre-orders record: Apple   
The Indian Express
Sales of Apple Inc's new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are on pace to beat the 10 million units the previous versions logged in their first weekend last year, the company said on Monday, sending its shares up nearly 2 percent. Apple did not disclose the ...

Apple toasts China boost as iPhone sales set to hit record   The Australian Financial Review
iPhone 6s launch: Apple fudges all-important first weekend sales report   Sydney Morning Herald
iPhone 6s sales off to a brisk start: Apple   Herald Sun
Irish Independent   
Sky News Australia   
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Fox News
   
Twitter.com restored after outage   
IBNLive
San Francisco: Twitter.com was unavailable on Monday for some users across the United States, but the site was restored around 3:15 p.m. EDT, Twitter said. Twitter Inc said users experienced problems accessing the service between 2:22 p.m. to 3:16 p.m. ...

Twitter restored for all users   The Star Online
Twitter Outage Now Restored   Ubergizmo
Twitter.com restored for all users   Newsfirst
The Weather Space   
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Engadget
   
Intel's new research group to tackle cybersecurity in connected cars   
Engadget
In order to reduce the risk of future connected car hacks, Intel is assembling a group of researchers to lend a hand. The Automotive Security Review Board (ASRB) will "help mitigate cybersecurity risks associated with connected automobiles while ...

Intel Outlines The Ways Your Car Can Be Hacked   Jalopnik
Intel Forms Panel to Fight Against Car Hackers   NBCNews.com
Intel Announces the Automotive Security Review Board (ASRB) to Take On Car Hackers   Softpedia News
The Register   
MarketWatch   
PC Magazine   
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Newsweek
   
Mercedes eyes driverless on-demand limousine service as potential market | Reuters   
Firstpost
FRANKFURT German carmaker Mercedes-Benz sees business potential in offering on-demand limousine services using driverless cars, Daimler (DAIGn.DE) Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche said, in what amounts to a direct challenge to Uber [UBER.UL].
Google's self-driving car push spurs hiring spree at automakers   Daily Times
Speech by Mercedes-Benz boss Dieter Zetsche stops Frankfurt motor show in its ...   NEWS.com.au

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The Guardian
   
How the Fulton surface-to-air recovery system became Metal Gear Solid's secret ...   
The Guardian
For a series as full of fan service as Metal Gear Solid, it's still surprising to see a sheep attached to a balloon take off as a meme. Pun intended. Big Boss, AKA Solid Snake, riding a horse in Metal Gear Solid V. Big Boss, AKA Solid Snake, riding a ...
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is stealth perfection that's light on story   VentureBeat
Metal Gear Solid V save bug fixed on PS4 and PC   Irish Examiner
'Metal Gear Solid V' was supposed to have a third chapter   Engadget

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The Australian
   
Microsoft set to unveil next-gen Windows Phone and Surface tablet   
The Australian
Source: Microsoft. Microsoft has sent invitations to members of the media for a briefing on devices running Windows 10. The gathering will be held in New York on October 6, at 10 a.m. ET. Microsoft plans to stream the event live. Microsoft is expected ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to unveil new Windows 10 devices   CNN
Microsoft to unveil Windows 10 devices on October 6   IBNLive
Surface Pro 4 incoming? Microsoft set to show Apple how its done   TechRadar
PCWorld   
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Bristol Post
   
​Will robots take your job?   
Bristol Post
It has been a staple narrative in the sci-fi genre for decades, and now experts have calculated that robots really will start replacing humans at work. The study, carried out by Oxford University's Martin School and Deloitte UK for the BBC, claims that ...
Your Job Is Safe From the Computers — For Now   Mother Jones

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Inquirer
   
GCHQ wants UK industry to simplify its passwords. OK, then   
Inquirer
UK SPYING AGENCY GCHQ has recommended that businesses simplify their passwords, and suggested that it is not worth using long, complex ones. That's some kind of advice. It bucks a big trend. Most advice on passwords goes the other way and ...

GCHQ on passwords: longer and complex passwords not always the best   Techie News
GCHQ says make passwords simpler   ElectronicsWeekly.com
Is your password #@aArDvArK3*3@3 or is it more normal?   New Electronics (blog)
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Nation   
Daily Mail   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Chris Evans auctions off £11 MILLION worth of cars at Bonhams Goodwood Revival   
Mirror.co.uk
Evans revealed that he had bought the 1936 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car, the same model used in the 1968 children's film, in 2012 and has since restored the 17ft motor which comes complete with multi-coloured "wings". And now they've begun to sell.

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TechRadar
   
Three boosts indoor and rural coverage with 4G Super-Voice   
TechRadar
Three has launched 4G Super-Voice, a network enhancement which promises its customers improved mobile coverage while indoors and in rural locations. 4G Super-Voice is actually VoLTE (Voice over LTE), and has been made possible by the ...

Three rolls out 800mHz spectrum to tackle indoor “Notspots”   Mobile News
Three switches on VoLTE, dubs it 4G Super Voice   Pocket-lint.com
Three Enables 4G Calls With VoLTE Launch   TechWeekEurope UK
Telecoms.com   
Seeking Alpha   
Expert Reviews   
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