2015年1月31日 星期六

2015-02-01 U.S. Technology


Washington Post
   
Verizon Wireless to allow customers to opt out from mobile ad program   
National Monitor
The program using “supercookies” has been criticized for allowing advertisers to track users' web behavior. Verizon Wireless has relented to criticism from privacy advocates – including members of Congress – and is allowing customers to opt out from a ...

US wireless carrier Verizon offers users tool to remove supercookies   America Herald
Verizon Promises To Let Customers Avoid Tracking Program   MediaPost Communications
Verizon to let you opt out of 'supercookies'   CNET
Consolidate Times   
PC Magazine   
VentureBeat   
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Slate Magazine
   
Snapchat Will Bring Back 'Best Friends' List   
SMN Weekly
Snapchat will bring back the recently removed 'Best Friends' list that upsets a lot of its users – especially the teens. Snapchat apparently realized how much 'Best Friends' feature users love using the list to spy on their friend or love ones until after it was ...

Snapchat's Discover Section Features News Coverage   News Every day
New Section On Snapchat Will Feature News Coverage   CBS Local
Brands rush to reach young millennials with Snapchat's Discover   USA TODAY
PC Magazine   
TechCrunch   
Gigaom   
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Forbes
   
Outlook Illustrates Microsoft's New Mobile Strategy   
Forbes
When your market share is firmly in the niche territory, when your handset business is focused on the low-end low-margin space, and when your mobile operating system is going to be quietly pushed aside for a grand unified vision, how do you stay relevant ...

Microsoft Launches Outlook Email App for iOS   iPhone FAQ
Microsoft 'showers gold' on anti-Google Cyanogen and its Android alternative   The Register
Bill Gates, Office for Android, Outlook Upgrade: Microsoft Roundup   InformationWeek
ZDNet   
Mobile Burn   
PCWorld   
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San Francisco Chronicle
   
Hotels can't block personal Wi-Fi hotspots   
San Francisco Chronicle
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks about iOS 8 at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Monday, June 2, 2014. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu). Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks about iOS 8 at the Apple Worldwide... When you stay at a hotel that ...

Marriott is no longer fighting for permission to block WiFi hotspots   Engadget
Marriott, AH&LA withdraw petition that set off Wi-Fi blocking protest   FierceWireless
Marriott CIO: FCC message on WiFi blocking loud and clear   Network World
USA TODAY   
eWeek   
The Verge   
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Reuters
   
US regulators recall 2.1 million vehicles in new air bag issue   
Reuters
(Reuters) - The auto industry's air bag troubles deepened on Saturday as U.S. federal safety regulators said three big automakers will recall about 2.1 million older vehicles to fix defects that could cause air bags to deploy when they are not supposed to.
Second airbag recall for 2m US vehicles   Financial Times
More than 2 million vehicles recalled for potentially faulty air bags   Los Angeles Times
Two million vehicles recalled for air bag fix   Washington Post
Bloomberg   
New York Times   
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Gamenguide
   
The Pirate Bay Has Returned To the Land Of the Living After Two Months   
The Mary Sue
The Pirate Bay The domain came back two weeks after the site was raided by Swedish police. The homepage featured a countdown to Feb. 1st, but it appears The Pirate Bay decided to come back early. It's up now, dishing out torrents and boasting a big ol' ...

Pirate Bay Returns After Two Months, Admins Revolt   The Inquisitr
The Pirate Bay Returns, but What About its Staff?   PC Magazine
Pirate Bay back up after December police raid   CNET
Engadget   
TechSpot   
Variety   
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Mashable
   
Google Now updated with support for third-party apps on Android   
Mashable
Google Now will be updated with support for 40 third-party apps, the company revealed Friday. See also: Google's epic space documentary hits YouTube. Google Now, launched in 2012, provides personalized search results — in the form of "cards" ...

Google Now Gets New Cards from 40 More Apps   PC Magazine
Google Now adds data from Lyft, Airbnb and many more apps   PCWorld

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SFGate
   
After a record quarter, what does Apple do next?   
SFGate
Apple CEO Tim Cook says consumer demand for new iPhones has been “staggering” and “hard to comprehend.” That helped the company report record-smashing earnings for its latest quarter and sent the stock climbing more than 7 percent in the three days ...

Has Apple Inc. Finally Earned Majority Market Share   PFhub
Apple CEO: Fandroids are BINNING Android in favour of IPHONES   The Register
Cook needs careful eye on Apple's prize recipe   Times LIVE
ZDNet   
Inc.com   
CNNMoney   
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SlashGear
   
Google Earth Pro drops $399 subscription, now available for free   
SlashGear
Google has recently revealed that it is dropping the paid subscription from Google Earth Pro, a more robust version of its Google Earth software. The Pro service will now be available for free, previously costing $399 per year. While the standard version of ...

Google Earth Pro Is Now Free   Techaeris
Virtual travelers can now access Google Earth Pro for free!   T4

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NDTV
   
Android shipments in 2014 exceed 1 billion for first time   
CNET
That gave Google's mobile operating system 81 percent of the worldwide market in 2014, compared with 15 percent for Apple's iOS. by Don Reisinger · @donreisinger; 30 January 2015, 12:04 am AEDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus.
Has Apple won the smartphone war?   USA TODAY
Android Breaks 1B Mark For 2014, 81% Of All 1.3B Smartphones Shipped   TechCrunch
One Billion Androids: Google OS breaks record in 2014   SlashGear
Financial Times   
GlobalPost   
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