2015年7月27日 星期一

2015-07-28 Uganda Technology


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Microsoft hopes computer users show Windows 10 some love   
Sydney Morning Herald
Know someone required to use Microsoft Windows at work but who uses a Mac at home? Probably so. As Apple has hopped from a global afterthought to the world's fifth-largest computer maker, Microsoft's Windows operating system has endured on its status ...

Microsoft's Free Windows Squeezes New PC Sales   Wall Street Journal
Windows 10 brings death of passwords a step closer   The Australian
Microsoft fixes crash-bug in Windows 10 just days before launch   PCWorld
Computerworld   
CNET   
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Mashable
   
Couple making thousands of knockoff iPhones busted by Beijing police   
Mashable
Apple CEO Tim Cook talks about the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus during an Apple event on Monday, March 9, 2015, in San Francisco. Image: Eric Risberg/Associated Press. Ariel. By Ariel BogleAustralia 1 hour ago. A secret factory in China has been ...

Apple fake factory 'caught in China'   BBC News
Beijing police seize 41000 fake iPhones worth US$19m in raid on huge ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Chinese Firm Made Fake iPhones Worth $19.4 Million, Police Say   Wall Street Journal (blog)
ecns   
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IBNLive
   
Everything Should Wirelessly Charge Your iPhone   
PC Magazine
Samsung today unveiled the SE370 monitor, which looks like a typical, sexy, flat-screen device with a nice metal base. But where this display differs is that Samsung added a Qi wireless charger in the monitor stand. Set the smartphone on the base and ...
Samsung creates world's first monitor with inbuilt wireless charging   Telegraph.co.uk
Samsung's new monitor has a secret feature you wouldn't expect   Fortune
Samsung unveils monitor that can wirelessly charge your phone   CNET
Times of India   
NDTV   
Firstpost   
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IBNLive
   
Facebook opens Internet.org to more mobile operators   
PCWorld
Facebook is inviting additional mobile operators to take part in Internet.org, its project to bring Internet access to poorly connected parts of the world. Internet.org turns one year old this week, and Facebook says it's ready to scale the project to ...
Internet.Org: Where Mark Zuckerberg's Pet Project Stands 1 Year Later   ABC News
'Internet.org getting people online faster'   Financial Express
Facebook says there's money to be made bringing Internet to the developing world   Washington Post (blog)
TechCrunch   
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PC Magazine
   
Latest Earnings Numbers Prove the Cloud Is Going Mainstream   
PC Magazine
The continued growth of cloud computing was on ample display last week, as companies from Amazon and Microsoft to Netsuite and SAP showed big increases in revenue for their cloud infrastructure and software as a service (SaaS) offerings. It's been ...
Google Cloud Storage Nearline For The Enterprise And For Developers   Droid Report
Amazon's cloud is humongous and all, but it's not the only cloud in town   Fortune
Google's Nearline service now available to businesses with 100 PB of free ...   Firstpost
TechTarget   
InfoWorld   
V3.co.uk   
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Netimperative
   
All smartwatches vulnerable to hack attacks   
Netimperative
A new study has indicated that '100%' of tested smartwatches exhibit security flaws, provides guidance for secure device use. The study, from HP indicates that smartwatches with network and communication functionality represent a new and open frontier ...
Smartwatches open new hacking risk: study   The New Age Online
Smartwatches Are At Risk of Hacks, HP Study Says   iTech Post

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TIME
   
Get self-destructing Gmail emails with Dmail   
The Verge
Last month, Google introduced an "Undo Send" option for all Gmail users, allowing anybody to recall messages up to 30 seconds after sending them. However, if 30 seconds isn't enough time for you to spot an error (or realize that that's actually a ...
Give Email a Self-Destruct Time With 'Dmail' Extension   PC Magazine
Gmail messages can now self-destruct   Sentinel Republic

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USA TODAY
   
OnePlus 2 hopes to be a new flagship killer to rival iPhone, Galaxy   
USA TODAY
New York— On the heels of last year's sleeper hit, Chinese start-up OnePlus has announced a new phone that promises iPhone-type specs at half the price. Late Monday the company unveiled the the OnePlus 2, its successor to last year's OnePlus One .
OnePlus 2: Key highlights of the new flagship smartphone   IBNLive
OnePlus 2 launched with 5.5-inch 1080p display, Snapdragon 810; coming to ...   Firstpost
OnePlus announces the next generation flagship killer: The OnePlus 2, priced ...   ZDNet
Mashable   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
Wired   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Hackers can use a text to infiltrate your Android smartphone   
Stuff.co.nz
New report says a text message can be used to hack into your Android phone, without you even having to open it. Hackers have found a way to steal information from Android phones with just a text. The scariest part, according to Forbes? You don't even ...
Android flaw lets hackers break in with a text message   AsiaOne
950 million devices are at risk   NEWS.com.au
Oh Great, New Android Flaw Lets Hackers Into Your Phone With Just A Text   Gizmodo Australia
GMA News   
ZDNet   
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VentureBeat
   
YouTube shakes off Google+   
Los Angeles Times
Google is saying that it's time for Google+ to be going, going… though not completely gone. The company announced Monday it will pull back Google+'s integration with Google products in an attempt to streamline the service, which has been panned by ...

Google gives up on Google+ as a Facebook rival   The Australian
Bits | Google Loosens Ties to Google Plus   New York Times (blog)
Google+ finally divorced from Google services   Stuff.co.nz
NYC Today   
The Mac Observer   
Quartz   
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