2015年2月9日 星期一

2015-02-10 Israel Sci/Tech


IBNLive
   
Brilliant-but-scary iOS app can 3D print a copy of any key you have a picture of   
BGR
Imagine never having to worry about losing your keys again just because you have a picture of it stored on your smartphone? That's the premise behind KeyMe, a new iOS app that will 3D print you a copy of any key that you have a picture of stored on your ...

New app can help you print your lost keys   Business Standard
KeyMe Stores Your Keys in the Cloud   CloudWedge
An app to deliver duplicate keys   Times of India

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Examiner.com
   
Tuna tin monster update - Lab results confirm it's an 'immature crab'   
Metro
In an update on the ongoing saga that is the tuna tin monster's elusive identity, lab results have come back stating the organism was an 'immature crab'. On behalf of Princes who produced the offending tin, scientists have declared it was Megalopa, a type of ...

Mother found a baby crab inside the tin of tuna   LidTime.com (blog)
The creature found in a tuna tin would be a parasite   FIS
'Strange creature' in Princes tuna can is tongue-eating parasite, expert says   Undercurrent News
Examiner.com   
KXRM   
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Quartz
   
Microsoft's smart ploy to turn the next generation of startups into customers   
Quartz
With the enterprise market getting more crowded, Microsoft is courting startups to choose its software and services from the get-go. The company said today that it will offer $500,000 in credit to its cloud storage service, Azure, as well as three years of Office ...

Microsoft partners up with Y Combinator to help startups find their feet   WinBeta
Microsoft offers $500k in Azure credit to woo Y Combinator startups   GeekWire
Microsoft woos Y Combinator startups with big Azure credits   Gigaom
VentureBeat   
Hindu Business Line   
Network World   
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Haaretz
   
Badass bat of the Negev eats scorpions   
Haaretz
Physiological studies on the long-eared bats' adaptation to desert life found by the bye that they like scorpions, and yes, they do get stung. By Ruth Schuster | Feb. 9, 2015 | 5:12 PM. submit to reddit. Otonycteris hemprichii, or, the long-eared desert bat (Akiva ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
Your TV could be spying on you   
NEWS.com.au
GLOBAL tech company Samsung has warned customers to stop making casually racist remarks, talking about their credit card details and talking dirty in front of their TVs. The privacy policy for the company's Smart TV sets advises users of the voice ...

Samsung Invents a TV That Listens to Your Conversations   Slate Magazine (blog)
Samsung Says TV Voice Function Can Collect Private Conversations   Bloomberg
Not in front of the telly - it could be spying on you   Irish Independent
Los Angeles Times   
The Australian (blog)   
Hollywood Reporter   
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Slate Magazine (blog)
   
Netflix Launches Streaming Service in Cuba Even Though Nobody Really Has ...   
Slate Magazine (blog)
When President Obama announced in December that Cuba and the U.S. would no longer be giving each other the silent treatment, it seemed like only a matter of time before Americans were puffing on Cuban cigars and Cubans were toasting in Havana with ...

Netflix Expands To Cuba   Huffington Post
Netflix makes it to Cuba   Stuff.co.nz
Netflix launches in Cuba   USA TODAY
ABC News   
MarketWatch   
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Channel News Asia
   
Samsung, Microsoft end contract dispute   
MarketWatch
SEOUL — Samsung Electronics Co. 005930, -0.14% SSNLF, -4.00% and Microsoft Corp. MSFT, -0.12% have agreed to end a contract dispute over the South Korean handset maker's use of the Android operating system. The agreement, made public by the ...

Samsung Electronics, Microsoft Say They Have Ended Contract Dispute   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Microsoft, Samsung settle Android patent fee dispute   The Seattle Times (blog)
Microsoft and Samsung End Legal Dispute   New York Times (blog)
Channel News Asia   
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USA TODAY
   
Armstrong's secret moon landing souvenirs surface   
USA TODAY
That's one small stash for mankind. More than 45 years after Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon, his personal bag of souvenirs from the first lunar landing have moved from the secrecy of his closet to the national spotlight. Armstrong's widow, Carol, found ...

Museum bags small step for history   Irish Independent
Neil Armstrong moon souvenirs found in closet   CBC.ca
The long-lost Apollo 11 artifacts discovered in Neil Armstrong's closet   Washington Post
The Australian   
PC Magazine   
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TechCrunch
   
Apple's upcoming iOS 9 to focus on stability, optimization   
GMA News
Unlike the more recent iOS updates, Apple will be focusing on stability and optimization in the next major update to its mobile operating system iOS. Apple's iOS 9 will focus more on stability and optimization than new features, enthusiast site 9to5mac.com ...

Apple's iOS 9 will fix old features, not debut new ones: report   Christian Science Monitor
iOS 8.3 beta includes wireless support for CarPlay and new emoji features   The Verge
iOS 9 Leak Reveals Apple's 'Huge' New Focus   Forbes
TodaysiPhone.com (blog)   
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Irish Examiner
   
Stressed bees link to disorder   
Irish Examiner
Stressed young bees that are forced to grow up too fast could largely account for disastrous declines in populations of the insects around the world, research suggests. Bees usually begin foraging at two to three weeks old but when older workers are killed off ...

Australian scientists may have solved the mystery of bee colony collapse   Sydney Morning Herald
Bees in danger: Epidemic of colony collapses is linked to stressed out honeybees   The Independent
Stressed young bees may cause colony collapse   ABC Science Online
Market Business News   
Los Angeles Times   
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