2015年10月1日 星期四

2015-10-02 U.K. Technology


Telegraph.co.uk
   
One billion Android smartphones can be hacked with just a song   
Telegraph.co.uk
A billion Android smartphones and tablets are at risk from a new bug that can infect devices when they preview audio or video files, a team of security experts have warned. The security flaw carries many of the same features as the text message ...
It's BACK – Stagefright 2.0: Zillions of Android gadgets can be hijacked by ...   The Register
More than a billion Android devices vulnerable to new Stagefright bugs   SC Magazine
Stagefright 2.0 is here and potentially infecting all Android devices   Inquirer
The Next Web   
MIS Asia   
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Daily Mail
   
Google.com was owned Sanmay Ved for a minute before they discovered mistake   
Daily Mail
A ex-Google employee managed to own Google.com for a full minute before the firm realised its mistake. Sanmay Ved was idly scrolling through domain names, when he realised that Google.com was available to purchase. Bemused, the former display ...

Man allegedly bought the Google.com domain name for $12   Telegraph.co.uk
For 1 glorious minute, this man owned the Google.com domain   CBC.ca
This MBA student bought Google's domain name for $12   City A.M.
RT   
International Business Times UK   
Softpedia News   
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Inquirer
   
Microsoft rolls out Skype Translator to Windows desktop app   
Inquirer
MICROSOFT HAS ROLLED out its real-time translation feature to Skype users across the world. The much-heralded Skype Translator made its debut as a standalone Windows 8 preview app, and was demoed as part of the Microsoft Build event at which CEO ...

Skype Translator preview extended with 50 new languages   IT PRO
Skype Translator is now available to everyone, breaking down language barriers ...   TechRadar
Skype Translator now available in six more voice languages   TrustedReviews
Gizmodo UK   
Stuff   
Lifehacker UK   
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Daily Mail
   
Charging gadgets using THIN AIR: Freevolt captures radio waves to wirelessly ...   
Daily Mail
In the near future you'll be able to ditch your charger and power your devices using 'thin air'. Engineers have developed technology that turns radio frequency (RF) energy into power for wearable and gadgets around your home. Called Freevolt, it ...
Electricity harvested from radio waves could power the smart home of the future   Telegraph.co.uk
British entrepreneur unveils amazing device which generates electricity from ...   Mirror.co.uk
Electricity from the air - Drayson's big idea   BBC News
Yahoo News UK   
Business Green   
edie.net   
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WMPoweruser.com
   
High resolution Lumia 950 render gives our clearest look at the Iris Scanner   
WMPoweruser.com
In less than a week Microsoft will be officially launching the Lumia 950 and 950XL. Both devices have widely leaked, and will carry one very unusual feature – an Iris scanner we assume will be used for Windows Hello authentication. An Iris Scanner is ...
Lumia 550 Leaked in Official Image Once Again, Lumia 950 Appears Too   Softpedia News

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Inquirer
   
Starbucks brings queue-skipping Mobile Order & Pay service to the UK   
Inquirer
COFFEE SHOP chain Starbucks has launched its Mobile Order & Pay service in the UK, letting iPhone users skip queues at over 150 outlets. The service made its debut in the US last year, and allows iPhone owners with the Starbucks app to pre-order coffee ...

The death of queuing: Starbucks launches Mobile Order and Pay in UK   Telegraph.co.uk
Queue-free coffee: Starbucks lets you pre-order and pay for drinks on your iPhone   Mirror.co.uk
Starbucks introduces new mobile app ordering system to avoid queues   ITProPortal
Recombu   
Mobile Choice   
TechWeekEurope UK   
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V3.co.uk
   
UK plc under threat from dramatic rise in APTs   
V3.co.uk
The UK has been ranked in the top five countries most targeted by advanced persistent threat cyber attacks, according to a report released by security firm FireEye. The FireEye Regional Advanced Threat Report for EMEA 2015 (PDF) showed that education, ...

UK's education, energy and financial services under cyber attack   Inquirer
APT attacks on the incline in APAC: FireEye   ZDNet
UK in Top Five Most Targeted EMEA Nations   Infosecurity Magazine
Computing   
ITProPortal   
Digital By Default News   
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The Register
   
Are Samsung TVs doing a Volkswagen in energy tests? Koreans hit back   
The Register
Samsung has responded quickly to claims that its televisions were designed to cheat in official power consumption tests. Independent European testing lab ComplianTV has claimed that some of Samsung's televisions degrade their performance and lower the ...

Samsung TVs 'cheat' energy test   The Times (subscription)
Samsung TVs appear less energy efficient in real life than in tests   The Guardian
Samsung Denies Cheating on TV Energy Efficiency Tests   PC Magazine
Telegraph.co.uk   
Newser   
The Weather Space   
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Reuters UK
   
Samsung Electronics to use Qualcomm chips for some Galaxy S7 phones ...   
Reuters UK
SEOUL Samsung Electronics Co Ltd will use Qualcomm Inc's mobile processors for some of its upcoming flagship Galaxy S smartphones, South Korea's Electronic Times reported on Friday citing unnamed industry sources. The paper said Samsung will use ...

Samsung to use Qualcomm chips for some Galaxy S7 phones – Electronic Times   Financial Express
Report: US and China bound Samsung Galaxy S7 models to carry Snapdragon 820 ...   Phone Arena
Samsung Galaxy View benchmarks appear online   NYSE Post
REM   
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Newsweek
   
Chrissy Teigen outraged over Peeple app calling it 'Yelp for humans'   
Daily Mail
Chrissy Teigen has joined the millions of social media users hitting out at a new app that will let users review their friends, colleagues, and even exes with a five-star rating. Peeple, dubbed the 'Yelp for humans', started trending on Twitter on ...
Peeple: The app that lets you rate everyone you know   Belfast Telegraph
Peeple app: do we really want to know how we rate?   The Australian (blog)
Chrissy Teigen Goes on a Twitter Rant About Peeple, the App That's Supposed to ...   E! Online
WIRED   
Huffington Post   
CNET   
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