2014年10月27日 星期一

2014-10-28 U.S. Technology

  New York Daily News   
CVS joins Rite Aid in refusing NFC payments  PCWorld
Martyn Williams covers mobile telecommunications, Silicon Valley, and general technology breaking news for the IDG News Service, and is based in San Francisco. More by Martyn Williams. It's been around only a week, but Apple Pay is already making ...

CVS, Rite Aid Chains Kill Apple Pay in Favor of Proprietary System   eWeek
Apple and Google face off against Big Retail in fight for pay-by-mobe   Register
Walmart says MCX has consumers' 'best interests in mind' by not accepting ...   Apple Insider
Businessweek   
Los Angeles Times   
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  PCWorld   
ARM to bring 4K to smartphones, tablets with new GPUs  PCWorld
ARM, whose processors are used in most mobile devices today, is supercharging its latest Mali graphics technology to bring 4K graphics to tablets and smartphones, while also extending device battery life. It's becoming important for mobile devices to have ...

With new graphics chips, ARM grabs at cheaper phones, tablets   CNET
ARM System-wide Approach Delivers Efficient, Rich Media Solution   MarketWatch
ARM unveils a trio of graphics chip designs for mobile media processing   VentureBeat
ZDNet   
AnandTech   
TechRadar UK   
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  Phandroid.com   
Baton Promises to be the Ultimate Android App Switcher  Mashable
If you've ever started playing a game on your smartphone, and wanted to finish on your tablet but couldn't, a new app could fix that problem for good. Nextbit, a San Francisco-based startup whose founders were previously part of Google's Android team, ...

Meet Baton, the ultimate handoff tool between Android devices   CNET
Nextbit Comes Out of Stealth, Demos Service That Lets a Tablet Pick Up Where ...   Re/code
Nextbit unwraps products for creating 'cloud-devices'   VentureBeat
Gigaom   
Android Community   
9 to 5 Google   
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  USA TODAY   
Amazon unveils plug-in TV streaming stick, challenging Google  The Seattle Times
Amazon announced a $39 streaming media stick that will compete with Google Chromecast and Roku Streaming Stick. By Andrea Chang. Los Angeles Times. PREV of NEXT. Amazon Fire TV streaming media stick, with remote control. Enlarge this photo.
Amazon Fire TV Stick: $39 Chromecast competitor with an actual remote   Christian Science Monitor
Amazon steps up the Google competition with Fire TV Stick   Android Community
Amazon.com puts Fire on a stick for streaming video   Investor's Business Daily
Tech Times   
InformationWeek   
MSN News   
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  USA TODAY   
T-Mobile Sacrifices Profit for 1.4 Million New Customers  Businessweek
T-Mobile US Inc. (TMUS:US) added more customers than analysts estimated and boosted its subscriber forecast for the year, as it continues to challenge rivals with cheaper plans that are putting a dent in industry profits. The fourth-largest U.S. wireless carrier ...

T-Mobile adds customers but earnings disappoint   USA TODAY
T-Mobile Adds Subscribers, But Loss Deepens on the Costs   Wall Street Journal
T-Mobile impresses with Q3 customer growth as competition heats up   CNET
MarketWatch   
The Seattle Times   
TmoNews   
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  TechRadar UK   
Microsoft slashes Xbox One price down again  TechRadar UK
The PS4 continues to enjoy the lead that it earned early on in the current console war, but that doesn't mean the Xbox One will never catch up. And the additional $50 (about £30, AU$56) Microsoft just took off its console's price tag will probably help. The offer ...

The Xbox One Will Be Cheaper For Christmas, But Not In Australia   Gizmodo Australia
Microsoft Trims Xbox One Price by $50 Ahead of Holidays   eWeek
Microsoft to slash Xbox One by $50 until year's end   CNET
Bloomberg   
Co-Optimus.com   
Popular Mechanics   
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  Vanity Fair   
Smiley faces take on whole new meanings as Bing adds emoji search  PCWorld
Bing now supports searches with emoji, meaning you can insert or paste a range of emoji icons like hearts, smiley faces, food graphics, or any combination thereof, for some interesting, though not always useful, results. It's a novelty feature, yes, but still fun.
You can now use emojis when you search the internet with Bing   UPI.com
OMFG U Can Search Bing w/ Emojis LOL   Gizmodo
Now You Can Search Bing by Emoji   Vanity Fair
VentureBeat   
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  USA TODAY   
Reliability survey: Infotainment 'plagues' new cars  USA TODAY
Consumer Reports says infotainment systems appear to be the most troublesome feature in 2014 vehicles. In fact, it considers them a "growing first-year reliability plague," referring to models in the first year after introduction or a redesign. That conclusion is ...

Infotainment defects hurt carmakers in reliability survey   The Seattle Times
Lexus, Toyota top Consumer Reports' reliability rankings; Chrysler falters   Los Angeles Times
Car reliability ratings released   WJXT Jacksonville
Fortune   
WNEM Saginaw   
Shreveport Times   
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  Nasdaq   
Will The Fitbit Surge Kill The Apple Watch?  Nasdaq
Fitbit , the top fitness band maker in the world, could finally launch its first smartwatch, the Fitbit Surge. Leaked promotional materials, first revealed by The Verge , indicate that the Surge will include built-in GPS tracking, a heart rate monitor, smartphone ...


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  UPI.com   
SpaceX may soon start landing rockets on a platform after they've left Earth  UPI.com
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk speaks during a luncheon program at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on September 29, 2011. UPI/Kevin Dietsch. | License Photo. HAWTHORNE, Calif., Oct. 27 (UPI) -- Elon Musk of SpaceX has announced his ...

Elon Musk warns of our 'biggest existential threat'   MarketWatch
Elon Musk Says Artificial Intelligence Research May Be 'Summoning The Demon'   Huffington Post
Elon Musk says 'we are summoning the demon' with artificial intelligence   Fox News
I Know Today   
Space.com   
Inferse   
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