2014年10月23日 星期四

2014-10-24 U.S. Technology

  Telegraph.co.uk   
Facebook will now let you post anonymously  Telegraph.co.uk
Facebook has released a new app that lets people to use its service anonymously. The social network unveiled Rooms on Thursday, a standalone mobile app for iOS that lets users interact on Facebook without using their real names. The aim is for people to ...

Facebook launches Rooms app for anonymous sharing of interests   USA TODAY
Facebook Launches 'Rooms' App for Anonymous Chats   PC Magazine
Facebook Is Trying To Make Chat Rooms Happen Again With Their New App   MTV.com
ABC News   
CNN   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Microsoft Bucks Trend as Sales Defy Expectations  Wall Street Journal
Microsoft Corp. may not be cool, but its sales continue to defy expectations by growing at a much faster clip than those of its business-technology peers. By. Shira Ovide. Shira Ovide. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL. BiographyShira Ovide · Shira.Ovide@wsj.
Microsoft's results top forecasts, helped by strength in consumer hardware   The Seattle Times
Microsoft Sales Tops Estimates as Nadella Revamp Advances   Businessweek
Microsoft's Sales Increase, Helped by Its Acquisition of Nokia, and Investors Notice   New York Times
Computerworld   
USA TODAY   
Washington Post   
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  USA TODAY   
Advocates call for national Takata air bag recall  USA TODAY
As the government issued urgent warnings about Takata air bags, safety activists and a couple of U.S. senators questioned whether millions of other drivers have been left in danger. That's because the recalls and free repairs by 10 automakers for the ...

Senators ask gov't for nationwide air bag recall   MiamiHerald.com
Airbag defects affect more than 30 million vehicles in US   STLtoday.com

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  Wall Street Journal   
Upstart social network Ello secures $5.5 million in funding  Beta Wired
Upstart social network Ello has announced it's secured $5.5 million in funding, reiterating its pledge to keep its user experience completely ad-free. Advertisement. The new social site, which has been referred to as the “anti-Facebook” based on its refusal to ...

Ello raises cash and commits to ad-free charter   The Australian Financial Review
Niche networks Ello, Let gain dollars and fans as Facebook looks stale   Sydney Morning Herald
'Anti-Facebook' social network gets fresh funding   The Rakyat Post
NewsFactor Network   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
Inc.com   
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  Reuters   
Microsoft sales beat Street hopes, cloud profits up  Reuters
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) reported higher-than-expected quarterly revenue, helped by stronger sales of its phones, Surface tablets and cloud-computing products for companies, while keeping its profit margins largely intact. The results on ...

Microsoft says quarterly revenue higher than expected   Beta Wired
Microsoft withstands shift to the cloud   Financial Times
Microsoft and IBM commit to providing their enterprise software on Azure, IBM ...   ZDNet
Forbes   
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  CNET   
Will Google's new email service Inbox replace Gmail?  The American Bazaar
BANGALORE: After 10 years of absolute supremacy in webmail service, Google has decided to share the load of Gmail with its new email service – Inbox. The new email service from Google is built on everything that Google has learned from its decade old ...

Getting started with Inbox by Gmail   CNET
Google Inc.'s New 'Inbox' App That Bundles Emails   PFhub
Google has begun to send out more Inbox invites   androidandme.com
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
PhoneDog   
Marketplace.org   
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  Financial Post   
Apple Pay double charges some Bank of America customers  Financial Post
About 1,000 Bank of America Corp. debit transactions on Apple Inc.'s new mobile-payment system were mistakenly duplicated. “We apologize for the inconvenience and are correcting this issue immediately and all duplicates will be refunded,” Tara Burke, ...


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  New York Times   
Twitter throws devs an authentication bone  ZDNet
Twitter is giving developers a single line of code for tying into their apps an authentication mechanism that only requires mobile users to type in their phone number. Twitter Digits. The aptly named Digits has a major coup in mind - ending the reign of ...

What Does Twitter's `Fabric' Tool Set Do for Apps?   Bloomberg
Twitter weaves Fabric, but will developers be drawn in?   PCWorld
Twitter woos mobile developers, debuts tools at Flight   USA TODAY
CNET   
CIO Today   
ValueWalk   
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  New York Times   
New patterns emerging for enterprise cloud  Techday NZ
Westcon Imagine 2014 – It's no longer a question of 'if' but 'how fast can we move' and 'what are we going to move first' when it comes to companies moving their crown jewels to AWS. That's the verdict from Greg Kieser, Amazon Web Services ANZ Partner ...

Amazon Cloud Division Returns to Growth Amid Industry Price Cuts   Bloomberg

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  Christian Science Monitor   
Apple still on the hunt for sapphire displays for mobile devices  Beta Wired
While its primary manufacturing partner has gone into bankruptcy, Apple is still looking into the possibility of fitting its mobile devices with ultra-tough sapphire displays. Advertisement. GT Advanced Technologies had at one time been contracted to produce ...

Apple And GTAT Officially Forge An Agreement   Bidness ETC
Apple continues eyeing sapphire screens despite losing its main supplier   TechRadar UK
GT Advanced shareholders see value in stock despite bankruptcy   Reuters
Law360 (subscription)   
Wall Street Journal   
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