2015年6月9日 星期二

2015-06-10 U.S. Technology


CBS News
   
Apple's music deals draw antitrust scrutiny in US   
Financial Times
Apple's new music deals with record labels are under scrutiny by the US state officials whose investigations into the ebooks industry led to the iPhone maker being found guilty of colluding with publishers to fix prices. News of an “ongoing investigation” by the ...

WWDC 2015: Watch OS 2.0, Apple Music, and other updates from the conference   Firstpost
No deal with Apple to kill free music, Universal tells state investigators   CNET
Apple iOS 9 announced at WWDC: All the key features you need to know   The Indian Express
VentureBeat   
New York Times   
TIME   
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NBCNews.com
   
Microsoft Unveils Better, Cheaper Xbox Ones Ahead of E3 Game Expo   
NBCNews.com
If you've been holding off picking up the next generation of gaming consoles, now might be your chance to get a better deal. Microsoft has doubled the amount of storage you get in the $400 Xbox One to 1 TB, and dropped the price of the previous 500 GB ...

The Xbox One wireless controller adapter is exclusive to Windows 10 for...reasons   PCWorld
PS4 VS Xbox One: Microsoft Corp (MSFT) Faces Sony Corp (SNE) At E3: What ...   LearnBonds
Xbox One gets a permanent price drop, 1 TB internal storage, and an improved ...   Digital Trends
The Australian   
Gizmodo Australia   
Uncover California   
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Digital Trends
   
TiVo Online is a mash-up of DVR, live TV, and streaming services in your browser   
Digital Trends
While TiVo still sells some of the most popular DVRs around, the way we watch TV is changing rapidly. For example, we don't always watch TV, well, on our TVs. TiVo Online, announced today, is a new service that brings many TiVo features straight to your ...

TiVo Online opens cross-platform TV search to everyone, DVR control to ...   CNET
Embrace Your Inner Couch Potato With TiVo Online   PC Magazine
TiVo Launches TiVo Online Free Cross-Platform Search Service   Tech Times
Engadget   
TechCrunch   
PCWorld   
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This is Money
   
How safe is it to pay for shopping on your iPhone? We explain how Apple Pay ...   
This is Money
Tech giant Apple has launched a service that turns your mobile phone into a wallet. Instead of carrying around credit and debit cards, all you'll need at the till is an iPhone that uses thumbprint technology. As a result, the Apple Pay service, which was unveiled ...

Apple Pay will launch in the UK this summer   Bobsguide (press release)
Barclays might not support Apple Pay transactions at launch   Digital Spy UK
Apple Pay to roll out to retailers in July   Talking Retail
The Memo   
BT.com   
BBC News   
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Mashable
   
Smart oven uses image recognition to cook the perfect meal every time   
Mashable
Professional chefs can train for years to learn exactly how to perfectly roast a chicken or bake the perfect strawberry pie. But there may be a new way for us untrained wannabe chefs to achieve similar results at home. A San Francisco startup has created June, ...

Strap a smartphone to a countertop oven and you get June   Digital Trends
June, A Countertop Smart Oven, Launches With A $1495 Price Tag   TechCrunch
Intelligent Oven Knows What's for Dinner   PC Magazine
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
Daily Mail   
NBCNews.com   
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Wall Street Journal
   
When Robo-Cars crash, It's Your Fault   
Wall Street Journal
The self-driving car is just around the corner—run for your life! We exaggerate, of course, but how else should one react to oblivious, burbling releases like this from a Google GOOG -0.03 % spokesperson: “We just got rear-ended again yesterday while ...

Shorter road ahead for driverless cars   The Seattle Times
Drivers, Especially Women, Wary of Autonomous Cars   PC Magazine
Self-driving cars safer than human-driven cars; almost ready for consumer market   Examiner.com
NEWS.com.au   
Crikey (blog)   
NBCNews.com   
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Mashable
   
Automatic breaking may one day be required for new cars   
Mashable
Many new cars come with automatic braking as an option, but for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), this isn't enough. According to a report in The Detroit News, the NTSB is pressuring the U.S. Government to make automatic braking a federal ...

Collision avoidance tech should be standard on all cars, US safety agency says   CNET
NTSB Necessitates For Standardizing Accident-proof Car Features   Times Gazette
Collision Avoidance Systems to become Standard Equipment on All New ...   Uncover Michigan
USA TODAY   
CNNMoney   
PC Magazine   
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Computerworld
   
Snowden Leaks Costing US Tech Companies BILLIONS Abroad   
Daily Caller
The American technology industry is losing billions of dollars abroad because Edward Snowden leaked NSA documents in 2013, according to a report by the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation . In 2013, when Snowden first began releasing ...

US Surveillance Backlash Could Cost Tech Companies More Than $35 Billion ...   Wall Street Journal (blog)
NSA Spying Is Going to Cost the Tech Sector Much More Than Thought   TIME
US tech giants to "far exceed" $35 billion loss in NSA fallout   ZDNet
Computerworld   
RT   
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CNNMoney
   
Apple and Google set their sights on their next battleground: your home   
New Zealand Herald
A smartphone sending instructions to an oven using LG's technology. Smart homes are becoming the target of tech giants including Apple and Google. Photo / Getty. Visions of the smart home - a house that can set its own thermostat, schedule its own lights ...

Apple to Build New High-Speed Networks to Deliver Own Content   iDigitalTimes.com
Here's Proof of Apple's Downward Fall From Innovator to Imitator   Gizmodo
It may not have been 'revolutionary,' but Apple's big conference got more buzz ...   Business Insider

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Digital Trends
   
There are no transaction fees for Android Pay, which is good for us, bad for Google   
Digital Trends
Apple Pay launched last year with a considerable amount of fanfare, but Google's upcoming Android Pay is likely to be favored by major banks. Google won't charge transaction fees for any Android Pay mobile payments according to the Wall Street Journal, ...

Google Play Store Family section launches online   ZDNet
Google's new family-friendly section now live in the Play Store   TabTimes (blog)
The new Family Friendly section is now live on Google Play   TechSpot
High-Def Digest   
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