2014年12月20日 星期六

2014-12-21 U.S. Technology


ABC News
   
Have an Amazon Fire Phone? It Just Got a Big Update   
PC Magazine
Amazon today issued a huge update for its Fire Phone . The update brings a number of new features, including the ability to translate text to and from several different languages, and a new artwork-recognition tool that can identify 2,000 famous paintings.
If at first you don't succeed ... Fire, FIRE again: Amazon mulls smartphone sequel   The Register
Hope is still alive for the Fire Phone as Amazon releases new software update   The Westside Story
Amazon Fire Phone Follow-Up Coming in 2016 as Present Version Gets Update ...   Modern Readers
Design & Trend   
News For Shoppers   
Hot Hardware   
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Stars and Stripes
   
BlackBerry joining Boeing to offer self-destructing spy phone   
Stars and Stripes
Two Boeing insiders with knowledge of the program said the tanker team in Everett, Wash., is working feverishly to resolve remaining systems problems and is under orders to prep the first plane “with the minimum capability to make it fly.” Boeing plans 2,000 ...

BlackBerry, Boeing working on self-destructing Android smartphone for Gov   Inferse
Blackberry helping Boeing build a special Android-style smartphone   State Column
Boeing teams up with BlackBerry for a smartphone that self destructs   The Next Digit
Frontline Desk   
Full-Time Whistle   
E Canada Now   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Margin Makers: Merchandise preview for 2015's biggest games   
Full-Time Whistle
We've had two biggest-ever new IP launches – Watch Dogs in May, which was then topped in September by Destiny – both the PS4 and Xbox One consoles have continued to flourish, Nintendo's Wii U has seen its two best-selling games to date (Mario Kart 8 ...

'Dragon Age' tops AP critics' best games of 2014   The Chronicle Journal
Nintendo Claims 'More Great Games' Than Xbox or PlayStation   Game Rant
Xbox One in surge over PlayStation   Bundaberg News Mail
Gotta Be Mobile   
Forbes   
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Sci-Tech Today
   
Google Driving Toward Android-Powered Cars   
Sci-Tech Today
Already well recognized for its efforts to develop self-driving cars, Google is reportedly also working on getting its Android Relevant Products/Services operating system built directly into a variety of vehicles. Such a system would allow drivers to use mobile ...

Judge Not Impressed With Android Antitrust Case   PC Magazine
Google Wants Cars To Come With Built-In Android-Based Entertainment Systems   Tom's Hardware
Google auto push faces German resistance   Chicago Tribune
Tom's Guide   
America Herald   
Greenbot   
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The Hoops News
   
T-Mobile to Pay $90 Million to Settle Mobile Cramming Case with FTC   
The Hoops News
T-Mobile has settled a case with Federal Trade Commission about cramming unwanted charges on customer bills. The carrier has agreed to refund those bogus charges to the customers and pay the fines, all of which amount to a total of $90 million.
T-Mobile pays $90 million to settle the bogus bill cramming lawsuit by the FTC   The Next Digit
T-Mobile paying $90M to settle FTC mobile cramming lawsuit   Inferse
T-Mobile to Refund Customers $90 Million for Scam Bill Charges; Sprint Facing ...   Latino Post
Computerworld   
The Seattle Times   
Philly.com   
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Fortune
   
Google sues Mississippi Attorney General 'for doing MPAA's dirty work'   
The Register
Google is taking legal action against the Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, alleging he exceeded his authority in suing the search giant over piracy – and taking his cues from the Motion Picture Ass. of America. In October 2013, Hood filed a subpoena ...

Google Files To Dismiss MPAA Suit, Alleges Shocking Manipulation Of Legal ...   Hot Hardware
Google Sues Mississippi Attorney General for Helping MPAA on Illegal Campaign   Headlines & Global News
Google Attacks MPAA 'Project Goliath' (GOOG)   sleekmoney
State Column   
Gizmodo Australia   
New York Times   
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Popular Mechanics
   
Elon Musk's 'hyperloop' idea takes next step   
USA TODAY
LOS ANGELES -- Enthusiasts behind Elon Musk's "hyperloop" proposal -- an intercity tube that speeds passengers riding in capsules at 600 miles per hour -- have taken the next step, producing a report outlying some of the big issues around the project.
Hyperloop Startup Wants to Connect the Entire USA   PC Magazine
Startup: Musk's 'hyperloop' is feasible and should be nationwide   SFGate
These Dreamers Are Actually Making Progress Building Elon's Hyperloop   Wired
Inferse   
Examiner.com   
Mashable   
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Halo 3: ODST coming to Xbox One as compensation from 343i   
Gamereactor UK
Halo: MCC launch debacle prompts offer that also includes a new Halo 2 map and more. Text: Mike Holmes; Published the 20th of Dec 2014 at 11. 343 Industries promised players affected by the botched launch of Halo: The Master Chief Collection that they ...


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CBS News
   
US FCC declines to punish radio station for use of NFL Redskins team name   
Reuters
WASHINGTON Dec 18 (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday rejected a petition that asked regulators to punish a radio station for using on air the name of the National Football League's Washington team, Redskins, a word some ...

Redskins Name Ruled Not Obscene as FCC Declines to Deny License   Businessweek
FCC rules the Redskins name is not profane   CBS46 News Atlanta
What Obama's FCC Just Ruled About The Name 'Redskins' Could Draw A Flag ...   Western Journalism
Radio World   
13newsnow.com   
Modern Readers   
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UPI.com
   
Red light cameras do not make driving safer, according to a new study   
UPI.com
CHICAGO, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- According to a new study out of Chicago, red light cameras do not make driving safer and actually cause more rear-end accidents. The study found there was a 15 percent reduction in cars crashing at a right angle, but rear-end ...

Red Light Cameras Cause Increase in Crashes, Study Shows   NBC Chicago
Red Light Cams Linked to Increased Rear-End Collisions in Chicago   TIME
Major Chicago study finds red light cameras not safer, cause more rear-end ...   Ars Technica
Chicago Tribune   
CBS Local   
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