2015年9月21日 星期一

2015-09-22 U.K. Technology


The Sun Daily
   
Apple App Store suffers 'worst' malware attack   
The Sun Daily
This Aug 3, 2015 file photo shows customers in an Apple store in the Central district of Hong Kong. Apple acknowledged Sept 21, 2015 that malicious code had found a way into some of its popular Chinese mobile apps, raising security concerns as the US ...

Malware infection hits Apple's App Store   The Nation
Everything you need to know about App Store malware   Mashable
Hundreds of Apple apps infected with virus   CCTV

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BBC News
   
Skype service 'restored' after network problems   
BBC News
A problem with Skype's status system has been fixed, after many people were unable to use the service. Reports about Skype being unavailable started at about 09:00 BST on Monday in the UK. But just after midnight on Tuesday, Skype said services had ...

Skype service down for users across the world   ITV News
Skype users across the world are experiencing issues   Digital Spy UK
Skype grounded for hours for most non-business users   Financial Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
Channel News Asia   
Daily Mail   
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Financial Times
   
VW emission test cheating rocks Europe's carmakers   
Financial Times
The European car industry was shaken on Monday as Volkswagen's share price fell almost 20 per cent over its admission that it cheated on US emissions tests, triggering calls for a broader inquiry into the sector. More than €13bn was wiped off VW's ...
Volkswagen shares plunge on emissions scandal; US widens probe   Reuters UK
VW rocked by emissions scandal as US probe widens   Belfast Telegraph
It Took EPA Pressure to Get VW to Admit Fault   New York Times
CBC.ca   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
More than half the world still won't have the internet at the end of this year   
Telegraph.co.uk
The Broadband Commission hoped that 60 per cent of the world's population would be online by 2015 - but this does not look at all likely to happen. This means that more than 4 billion people worldwide still won't be online by the end of the year ...
Internet growth slows; most people still offline: UN   Reuters UK
Internet Growth Declines   The News Hub
Internet growth slows, most people still offline   TV Newsroom
The Register   
CTIMES   
Associated Press of Pakistan   
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Inquirer
   
Sky, TalkTalk and Vodafone urge Ofcom to kickstart BT Openreach probe   
Inquirer
INTERNET FIRMS Sky, TalkTalk and Vodafone are, once again, urging Ofcom to kickstart an investigation into BT Openreach, blasting the firm as detrimental to the future of the UK broadband market. In an open letter published by The Financial Times, the ...

UK telcos call for CMA to probe Openreach   Total Telecom
Industry call for UK broadband market reform   Advanced Television
Ofcom 'isn't powerful enough' to reform broadband market, say TalkTalk and Sky   uSwitch.com (Tech)
Broadbandchoices News   
Telecoms.com   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
Westminster saw highest number of road crashes in 2014   
BBC News
Transport for London and the London mayor have produced an interactive map showing where road traffic collisions have occurred in London since 2005. The map is part of efforts to improve road safety awareness and reduce the number of casualties in the ...

Every crash in London for the last decade plotted on new interactive map   Evening Standard
Every road accident in London over past 10 years revealed on new interactive map   ITV News
This TfL collision map shows London's most dangerous junctions and roads when ...   City A.M.
Get Bucks   
Huffington Post UK   
Gizmodo India   
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Product Reviews
   
iPhone 6s shipping status, preparation begins   
Product Reviews
September 25, 2015 is a very important day for some of you, as this is when Apple will allow its new smartphone to become available to purchase right away, although you were able to pre-order them over a week ago. The good news is, preparation for ...


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Destructoid
   
This has to be one of the hardest Mario Maker levels   
Destructoid
It took Bananasaurus Rex, the guy who can do the impossible in Spelunky, "about four hours from start of practice" to clear this absurdly difficult Super Mario Maker level. Just watch. An error occurred. Try watching this video on www.youtube.com, or ...
This Super Mario Maker level is amazingly difficult   VG247
The 'a-hole' version of Super Mario World that's inspiring Mario Maker's ...   VentureBeat
Super Mario Maker started life as “Mario Paint for today's generation”   GamesRadar (blog)
Wrestling 101   
Independent Online   
MyTechBits   
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AutoExpress
   
New Vauxhall Astra 2015 review   
AutoExpress
This latest-generation Astra is a tremendous car that – for once – puts Vauxhall up against the very best in the small family hatchback class. The newcomer drives superbly, with a firm, yet comfortable ride plus an impressive and efficient diesel ...
2015 Vauxhall Astra first drive review   Evo
2015 Vauxhall Astra 1.4i 150 Turbo review   News - What Car?
Vauxhall claims one in four Britons have owned an Astra   This is Money
Liverpool Echo   
ChesterChronicle.co.uk   
Automotive Blog (blog)   
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stv.tv
   
A77 Maybole becomes first Scottish 20mph speed zone on a trunk road   
stv.tv
A road in South Ayrshire is to become Scotland's first 20mph speed zone on a trunk road. The new limit will be permanently imposed on the A77 through Maybole as part of a road safety pilot project, Transport Scotland said. Plans have been made to ...
By-pass 'shovel ready' by October   Carrick Herald
A77 at Maybole first 20mph speed zone on a trunk road   BT.com
New 20mph speed limit for A77 through Maybole   BBC News

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