2015年10月12日 星期一

2015-10-13 U.K. Technology


Daily Mail
   
Hoverboards are ILLEGAL say CPS as they are too dangerous for pavements   
Daily Mail
They are the new favourite toy of the rich and famous, but it seems the likes of Lauren Goodger, Brooklyn Beckham and Rochelle Humes will no longer be able to use one to glide along the street. That's because prosecutors have revealed that futuristic ...

'Hoverboards' Illegal In Public, Police Warn   Yahoo News UK
Hoverboard WARNING: Latest Christmas must-have is actually ILLEGAL, caution police   Express.co.uk
Why the Government has BANNED self-propelling scooters from being used in public   Western Daily Press
The Guardian   
BizTek Mojo   
BT.com   
Crown Prosecution Service   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Volkswagen boss says 'cheat switch' Brits will get HIRE CAR not compensation   
Mirror.co.uk
The boss of Volkswagen UK waved away calls for car owners hit by “cheat switch” scandal to be get compensation. The car giant's UK managing director, Paul Willis, said it was “premature” to discuss cash payments for the nearly 1.2million motorists ...
Big investors demand carmaker answers on emissions lobbying   Financial Times
VW diesel owners sue for immediate buyback of models tainted by emissions ...   OCRegister
Emissions scandal: VW 'deserves to suffer damage', says UK minister – as it ...   The Guardian
Telegraph.co.uk   
China Daily   
Irish Times   
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Forbes
   
Microsoft's Windows boss explains its dangerous game to steal Apple customers   
Leavenworth Times
Matt Weinberger/Business Insider. Microsoft is playing a very dangerous game. The tech titan is betting big on its plan to get the new Windows 10 operating system to a billion PCs over the next two or three years. That means that people actually have ...
Microsoft risks Surface tension with manufacturers   The Australian
Best of luck Microsoft, but the Surface Book isn't going to save the PC   Telegraph.co.uk
The PC is down but not out   The Star Online
Financial Company Voices   
Business Insider   
Microsoft   
PCMag Asia   
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The Guardian
   
Playstation 4, Xbox One or Wii U: which should you go for?   
The Guardian
Attendees try out the latest games at E3 in Los Angeles, where Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo attempt to win hearts, minds and wallets. Photograph: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images. Keith Stuart · @keefstuart. Monday 12 October 2015 02.00 EDT Last ...

7 things the NX must do in order to turn things around for Nintendo   GamesRadar (blog)
Here Is Why Microsoft Corporation Should Not Worry About Sony Success With ...   Bidness ETC
Has Xbox Lost The Battle, But Won The War?   Gamer Headlines
n3rdabl3   
Auburn Times   
SegmentNext   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
What would you do if you owned the Google.com domain?   
Morning Ticker
There is a “business” where people buy domains of places with famous names or of companies that are on the verge of opening, in order to sell them back to the company for large sums of money. In the case of Sanmay Ved, he was in the right place at the ...

Student Buys Google.com Domain Name For $12, Refuses Security Team's Cash ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Man owned Google.com for a moment, bought it for $12   Times Gazette
The man who owned Google for a minute   New Zealand Herald
Telegraph.co.uk   
Examiner.com   
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Telecoms.com
   
Vodafone says broadband now available to up to 22 million UK premises   
Telecoms.com
Vodafone UK has widened access to its top-level broadband services to a potential 22 million premises in Britain, it claims. The telco is bundling its 'business grade' 76Mbs with a free one year subscription to entertainment service Netflix. The ...
Vodafone rolls out broadband and home phone services   uSwitch.com (Tech)
Vodafone UK home broadband service available to all   Total Telecom
Vodafone Connect Fixed Broadband Rolls Out Across UK   TechWeekEurope UK
Mobile News   
Recombu   
Mobile Choice   
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BBC News
   
Minecraft player's 35-hour gaming marathon   
BBC News
A British man hopes to have broken the world record for the longest continuous game of Minecraft. Joe Kelly, of Cheltenham, played the game for 35 hours, 35 minutes and 35 seconds, raising £1,800 for cancer research. The current record, 24 hours 10 ...

Cheltenham man's delight at breaking world record for time spent playing ...   Gloucestershire Echo
Minecraft player hopes to have beat the world record with a 35 hour marathon   PCGamesN
Fundraiser's 35-hour gaming marathon breaks world record   ITV News
Western Daily Press   
GeekWire   
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PCGamesN
   
Allison Road cancels Kickstarter as Team17 swoop in to publish   
PCGamesN
The Kickstarter for Allison Road - the game that was meant to fill the Silent Hills shaped hole in our hearts - has been cancelled. Though the Kickstarter looked likely to succeed after raising over half of the £250,000 goal and with still over a week ...
PT-inspired Allison Road Kickstarter cancelled, but it's good news   VG247
There was an Allison Road Kickstarter here, but it's gone now   GamesRadar (blog)
Allison Road leaves Kickstarter for a publisher   Destructoid
Videogamer.com   
PlayStation LifeStyle   
GameZone   
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Moneycontrol.com
   
Pepsi to sell mobile phones in China   
Moneycontrol.com
The food and beverage company however has no plans to get into the mobile phone manufacturing business, a PepsiCo spokeswoman said by email. Google +. Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3. Pepsi to sell mobile phones in China.
Pepsi to sell mobile phones (Yes, you read it right)   IBNLive
Pepsi confirms it IS launching a mobile phone   Daily Mail
PepsiCo to Market a Line of Mobile Phones in China   NBCNews.com
Fortune   
New York Daily News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
How America lost the right to hold your data   
Telegraph.co.uk
Max Schrems, a 28-year-old Austrian law student, became an international sensation last week, when years of campaigning ended with him forcing Europe's top court to deal a huge blow to America's technology industry. The European Court of Justice issued ...

Mercury News editorial: European court ruling reveals trust issue for U.S. tech   San Jose Mercury News
Spies and internet giants are in the same business: surveillance. But we can ...   The Guardian

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