2014年12月19日 星期五

2014-12-20 Uganda Technology


Mashable
   
ICANN was hacked, but critical data was protected   
Mashable
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, ICANN, President and Chief Executive Rod Beckstrom, speaks during a press conference in London on June 13, 2012. Image: Tim Hales/Associated Press. Rex-head. By Rex Santus 5 hours ago.
Hackers are going after the Internet's very infrastructure. Here's why that matters.   Washington Post (blog)
ICANN Systems Infiltrated in "Spear Phishing" Attack   Associations Now
The heart of the Internet has been hacked   CNNMoney
Investorplace.com   
Business Standard   
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Slate Magazine (blog)
   
Google and MPAA Clash Over Movie Piracy. Google Swiftly Files Suit.   
Slate Magazine (blog)
It's been a long week. A lot of stuff has been hacked, and we're all pretty sick of it. If only there were a juicy feud to revive our spirits before the weekend. Enter Google and the Motion Picture Association of America, which have really thrown down in the last 24 ...

Google sues Mississippi attorney general   MiamiHerald.com
Google and Hollywood Return to Bickering Over SOPA   Wired
Google Sues Mississippi Over Campaign to Restrict Searches   Wall Street Journal
CNET   
SFGate   
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Daily Mail
   
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak house hunting in Tasmania and Sydney   
Daily Mail
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is currently on the hunt for a new home Down Under. The 64-year-old has officially become an Australian resident after getting a 'permanent residency' stamped on his passport. The tech guru, who applied for an Australian ...

Woz Is Becoming Australian   NBC Bay Area (blog)
Apple co-founder Wozniak skeptical on smartwatches and Google Glass   Arab News
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak skeptical on smartwatches, Google Glass   The Straits Times
Bangkok Post   
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Maine News Online
   
Dutch privacy watchdog investigating Facebook's new privacy policy   
Maine News Online
The Netherlands' national privacy watchdog, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA), has said in a recent announcement that it has initiated an investigation into social network Facebook's new privacy policy for handling user data and photos. The new ...

Dutch Gov't to Facebook: We Punished Google and Now We're Watching You   Tech Times
Dutch privacy watchdog probing Facebook policy changes   Delhi Daily News
JPMorgan Remains Bullish on Facebook Inc and Google Inc   ValueWalk
Bidness ETC   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Chen delivers on his promise, but slumping revenue casts a shadow on ...   
Montreal Gazette
BlackBerry Ltd. chief executive John Chen made good on his vow when he took the top job to deliver positive cash flow — and did so a quarter early — but plummeting revenue and disappointing smartphone sales in the third quarter fuelled concern among ...

BlackBerry reports $148 million net loss but ekes...   InsideHalton.com
Chen says he'll never be as 'superhuman' as BlackBerry investors want   Waterloo Record
BlackBerry sales miss overshadows turnaround milestone   Chicago Tribune
Seeking Alpha   
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Business Today
   
Samsung to End ChatOn Service   
PC Magazine
Pour it out if you've got it; Samsung will suffer a heavy loss in February, and we can think of no better way to mourn the demise of an app that millions reportedly used than to make one big, final spectacle around its passing. We're speaking, of course, about ...

Samsung's ChatOn messaging service will be turned off early next year   PCWorld
Samsung plans to hike dividend by as much as 50 per cent   Times of Oman
Samsung woos disgruntled investors with big, fat dividend hike   Fortune
India Today   
CNET   
Financial Times   
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India Today
   
Line buys MixRadio, wants to be more than chat app   
India Today
Line, a messaging app popular with over 170 million active users, has bought MixRadio from Microsoft. MixRadio, a service that Nokia popularised before it was passed on to Microsoft, allowed people to stream music on their Nokia phones. Microsoft and Line ...

Microsoft sells MixRadio to Japanese messaging app Line   PanARMENIAN.Net
LINE acquires music streaming service MixRadio from Microsoft   Mobile World Live
Japanese messaging app firm Line buys MixRadio   Complete Music Update
musicweek.com   
iamWire   
BGR India   
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ITWeb Africa
   
Kenya: High Court blocks thin SIM rollout   
ITWeb Africa
From Nairobi, local media have reported that Kenya's High Court has blocked a move by mobile operator and Equity Bank subsidiary, Finserve Africa Ltd., to roll out thin SIM technology. The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) initially made a decision to ...

Kenya court blocks thin SIM technology roll-out   Telecompaper (subscription)
High Court blocks Safaricom's Thin SIM Technology Roll-Out   PC Tech Magazine
Equity's Thin SIM Roll Out Blocked   The Star

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The Hoops News
   
Facebook 20.1 update brings Auto Enhancement to make photos better   
The Hoops News
Sharing photos is now one of the most popular form of engagement today on the social media. The better the photo sharing features are, the more likely users are going to spend more time on that platform. Take Instagram for example. Its sheer success is ...

Facebook now auto-enhances your photos   Zee News
Facebook turns on auto-enhancement for iOS photos   Macworld
Now photo uploads to be auto enhanced by Facebook   India Today
Mirror.co.uk   
Metro   
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TelecomTiger
   
Nokia Lumia 638 4G LTE Windows smartphone launches in India for Rs 8299 ...   
TelecomTiger
Microsoft has launched its budget 4G smartphone in India, the Nokia Lumia 638, priced for Rs. 8,299 which had officially launched in China earlier this year in June. Smartphone will be available exclusive to the company's newly launched Microsoft Brand ...

Microsoft Launches Nokia Lumia 638 in India   exchange4media.com

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