2014年11月25日 星期二

2014-11-26 U.S. Technology

  CNET   
Samsung's 'eye mouse' enables users to control their computer with a glance  CNET
Now in its second generation, Samsung's EyeCan+ will help people with disabilities create documents and browse the Web using only eye movements. by Lance Whitney · @lancewhit; 26 November 2014, 4:52 am AEDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter.
Samsung takes eye-scrolling technology to disabled community   The Australian
Samsung 'eye mouse' helps the paralyzed use PCs, will be made open-source   PCWorld
Samsung's 'eye mouse' is the nicest thing it's ever done   The Verge
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  CNET   
'Did you break this?' Lenovo Yoga ad pranks stunned shoppers  CNET
See the look on consumers' faces when a faux Lenovo employee snaps a competing laptop in two right in front of them and then tries to pass off the blame. by Leslie Katz · @lesatnews; November 25, 2014 4:17 PM PST. comments. 0. facebook. twitter.
Lenovo Yoga Pro 3 laptop review   ABC Technology and Games
Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro review: slim and sexy comes with some trade-offs   Engadget
Yoga Tablet 2 and Tablet 2 Pro review: Innovative but imperfect   Computerworld
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  BBC News   
Sony Pictures computer system hacked in online attack  BBC News
Sony Pictures Entertainment has been targeted by computer hackers in an attack which reports say forced it shut down its systems on Monday. A skull appeared on computer screens along with a message threatening to release data "secrets" if undisclosed ...

Sony Pictures Computers Down for a Second Day After Network Breach   New York Times (blog)
Sony Pictures network hacked, data held for ransom   SlashGear
Sony Pictures goes dark after hacking attack   Examiner.com
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  San Francisco Chronicle   
Sony to offer partial refunds for gaming console  San Francisco Chronicle
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of people who bought the handheld gaming console PlayStation Vita are in line for a partial refund from Sony because of questionable claims in its advertising. The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday it ...


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Tablet sales fall off cliff, break ribs  The Australian Financial Review
The growth in tablet sales is facing a precipitous decline this year, according to the research company IDC, because people like you and me are holding onto our iPads waaaaay too long. Worldwide sales of tablets will grow by only 7.2 per cent in 2014, down ...


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  Forbes   
Sony's Smartphone Success Demands Marketshare Is Sacrificed  Forbes
Sony's Android handsets have proven to be well received by the critics, but sales are not backing up the reviews. With the Mobile Division's lower than expected results dragging down Sony's overall financial performance, the Japanese company is rethinking ...

Sony warns reforms needed before smartphones make money   AsiaOne
Sony to cut TV, smartphone line-up; sees growth in PlayStation   The Star Online
Sony walks away from FIFA and World Cup sponsorship   New York Daily News
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  Dumb-Out   
What Do We Really Understand About Privacy Policies  Dumb-Out
Apparently, most people in the United States really don't know all that much about the internet. For example, “fewer than half are aware that when a company posts a privacy statement, it does not necessarily mean that they are actually keeping the information ...

How Much Do We Know About The Internet? Not Much, According To A New ...   Bustle
How much do you know about how the Internet works?   Sioux City Journal
New study reveals you're probably using the Internet wrong   Examiner.com
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  The Age   
Evidence suggest US, UK behind mysterious Regin malware  The Age
Regin is is the sophisticated work of hackers who dabble as government agents, experts say. This post was originally published on Mashable. For many years, a sophisticated and unprecedented cyberespionage campaign known as "Regin" has been ...

Bloomberg View Op-ed: U.S. has gone on the cyberwar offensive   Salt Lake Tribune
What feds need to know about Regin malware   FedScoop
'Elegant' Regin Malware Linked to Brits, NSA   TechNewsWorld

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  Mashable   
BlackBerry will pay you to dump your iPhone for a Passport  Mashable
BlackBerry CEO John Chen during the BlackBerry Enterprise Portfolio Launch event Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014, in San Francisco. Image: Eric Risberg/Associated Press. Todd-wasserman-headshot-sml. By Todd Wasserman 1 hour ago. Here's a holiday deal for ...

BlackBerry Offers $550 If You Trade iPhone for Passport   Businessweek
Partners: BlackBerry's Aggressive iPhone Trade-In Promotion Could Pay Off   CRN
BlackBerry courts iPhone users with cash | Bangkok Post: tech   Bangkok Post
Daily Business Buzz - Nova Scotia   
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  TechCrunch   
Lyft Appeals To More Casual Drivers By Matching Them With Passengers To ...  TechCrunch
For years, the founders of Lyft had imagined a world in which carpooling would become mainstream, a world in which people wouldn't necessarily ride alone to work if they didn't have to. Today they move another step closer to that world with the release of a ...

Going my way? Lyft drivers, not the passengers, can now set the destination   VentureBeat
Lyft aims to convert regular folks into casual carpoolers with Driver Destination   Macworld
Lyft's new offering lets you take passengers only during your commute   Engadget
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