2014年12月29日 星期一

2014-12-30 Israel Sci/Tech


i24news
   
Survey shows how Internet is changing Israeli life habits   
i24news
Israelis are addicted to the internet; from meeting dates to watching movies, a new survey shows that Israelis are increasingly participating in these activities via the Internet. The survey, conducted by Bezeq and released as part of TheMarker's digital ...

One-third of Israeli couples met on the internet in 2014   Ynetnews
Survey: Israelis addicted to Whatsapp, don't pay for streaming movies   Jerusalem Post
Forget the singles bar – Israelis' mates await online, says study   The Times of Israel
The Jewish Press   
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Times of India
   
State Hackers used commercial software   
Fudzilla (blog)
A state inspired hacking campaign against military targets in Israel and Europe misused security-testing software to cover its tracks and enhance its capability. Israel's independent Computer Emergency Response Team, or CERT said that the attack program ...

Suspected state-backed cyberattack using commercial software   Times of India
Suspected state hacking campaign used commercial software   The Star Online
Iran could be behind state hacking campaign, Israeli cyber firm says   Ynetnews
Engadget   
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PSN is down for the third day in a row   
TechnologyTell
playstation network down logo That PlayStation Network Christmas outage really hit us all hard. PSN is down. Yes, still. Sorry, everyone who has a shiny new PS3, PS4, or Vita. We don't get to enjoy our online games or savor PlayStation Store sales. In case ...


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The Nation
   
Russia aims to build world's largest DNA databank   
National Monitor
Moscow State University (MSU) has been awarded Russia's largest-ever science grant for the construction of a 166 square mile facility to hold DNA. If the project is successful it will hold DNA samples from every known species, living and extinct, by 2018.
Russia Builds Real Life Noah's Ark with World's Largest DNA Databank   Chinatopix
Moscow varsity to freeze DNA of every creature   The Nation
Russia Is Building 'Noah's Ark': DNA Databank Will Cover All Living Things   Full-Time Whistle
Jerusalem Post   
TheBlaze.com   
Engadget   
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India Today
   
Iran to continue internet censorship but to tone it down   
India Today
Iran has claimed that it will continue internet censorship, in the form of "smart filtering". It has defined smart filtering as the procedure of scanning and censoring content on websites perceived as undesirable, but stopping short of banning them. The nation has ...

Iran backs away from censoring whole websites   Engadget
Parasite waves no danger to people: communications minister   Tehran Times
Iran expands 'smart' internet censorship   Times of India
RT   
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The Times of Israel
   
Israeli CEO: Google Inc (GOOG) is Not a Monopoly   
ValueWalk
Meir Brand, the CEO of Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) Israel emphasized that the search engine giant is not a monopoly and it will never ever become one despite the fact that it possess a huge amount of data it collects. During an interview with Amir Teig of ...

Google Israel CEO: We're no monopoly   The Times of Israel

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Irish Independent
   
Largest internet market China blocks Gmail access   
Irish Independent
Published 30/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Google China. China blocked access to Google's e-mail service through third-party applications, adding Gmail to the list of services from the search company banned in ...

Google Email access restricted in China   Deutsche Welle
Google's Gmail blocked in China as authorities establish 'internet sovereignty' to ...   ABC Online
Gmail Blocked in China   The Chosun Ilbo
AsiaOne   
The Times (subscription)   
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
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The Australian
   
Facebook apologises for Year In Review after offending grieving father   
The Australian
FACEBOOK users may by now have noticed the Year In Review feature splattered throughout their newsfeed. The feature automatically generates a post with users' most popular photos, along with the tagline, “It's been a great year! Thanks for being part of it.”.
Facebook sorry for highlighting man's tragic loss with 'Year in Review'   CTV News
Facebook Year in Review algorithm misses the mark this year   ModVive
Father Gets An Apology From Facebook After His 'Year In Review' Shows ...   PerezHilton.com
PC Magazine   
Forbes   
Stuff.co.nz   
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SiliconANGLE (blog)
   
Kill it with fire: Microsoft said to be dumping IE for new browser   
SiliconANGLE (blog)
ie Is Microsoft Corp. finally dumping its long maligned and unloved Internet Explorer (IE) browser? A report today suggests that Microsoft is planning on doing just that. Mary Jo Foley at ZDNet claims sources at Microsoft are saying that the tech giant is building ...

Windows 10 set to come with new Chrome-like browser   Coffs Coast Advocate
Microsoft is Building a New Browser Codenamed Spartan   iClarified
Microsoft Plans To Debut Windows 10 With A New Browser   Food World News
The Inquisitr   
Pocket-lint.com   
Complex.com   
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Firstpost
   
Twitter bug still causing chaos   
NEWS.com.au
SOME Android phone users are still struggling to tweet 18 hours after Twitter announced it had fixed the time warp bug which had Twitter jumping to 2015 a few days early. Echofon, the makers of a popular Twitter app, this morning apologised to its users who ...

Twitter goes down for some Android users   Free press journal
Twitter error kicks Android app users out of their accounts, issue resolved   Economic Times
Twitter users complain of outage   Boston Globe
GMA News   
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