2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 Israel Sci/Tech


ETTelecom.com
   
Israel wonders if too much competition a bad thing in mobile market   
ETTelecom.com
Five years ago, an Israeli family might pay $300 a month for mobile phone services. Today, a family of six can get all its calls, messages and 10 gigabytes of data for as little as $30 a month. Reuters | 03 November 2015, 7:39 PM IST. Follow ETTelecom.

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Channel News Asia
   
VW emissions scandal widens with new CO2 revelations   
Channel News Asia
Germany's Volkswagen said on Tuesday an internal probe had found that 800,000 more vehicles showed "inconsistencies" on carbon emissions, including the first petrol engines, as the auto giant sank deeper into a massive pollution cheating scandal.
UPDATE 6-VW says fuel usage understated on some models; Porsche warns   Reuters
Volkswagen's new stunner: CO2 emissions were understated   CNN
Petrol cars now drawn into VW emissions scandal   Irish Independent
euronews   
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Haaretz
   
Hebron Archaeological Site Won't Be Leased to Settlers, Says State   
Haaretz
Settlers intended to establish an archaeological and tourism park on the site, which has been excavated by Israel Antiquities Authority and Ariel University over past two years. Nir Hasson. Nov 04, 2015 3:48 AM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe now.
International human rights defenders arrested and evicted while “Hebron is ...   International Solidarity Movement

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CNN
   
Twitter dumps stars, adds hearts for likes   
Independent Online
San Francisco - Like it or not, Twitter on Tuesday retired its star button that users click to “favourite” a post and replaced it with a heart. The messaging platform said the new system of “likes”, which is also used by Facebook, offers a better way ...
Are Twitter's New Hearts Clickier Than Stars?   Gizmodo
Twitter Replaces Favoriting Star With Heart 'Likes'   Newsweek
Twitter replaces stars with hearts, but gets no love from users   Times of India
Fortune   
Hindu Business Line   
CNET   
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Mashable
   
Google's new email feature will write replies for you   
Mashable
When Google launched Inbox, its most recent email app from the Gmail team, it touted the app's ability to act almost like an assistant. Now, a year later, Google is making the app more like an aide than ever. The company will soon be rolling out a new ...
Google can now write your emails for you   Telegraph.co.uk
Google's new Smart Reply artificial intelligence can write e-mails for you   Christian Science Monitor
Google Replies to Email Overload by Writing Your Reply   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Fortune   
Daily Mail   
Washington Post   
Google Research Blog   
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Fortune
   
OneDrive users are livid after Microsoft reneges on unlimited storage   
PCWorld
Users of Microsoft's OneDrive online storage service on Tuesday railed against the company's decision to ditch its unlimited allowance, calling it a betrayal and asking why all are being penalized for the excesses of a few. "Why punish everyday ...
Microsoft Betrays Its Unlimited Cloud Promise   Forbes
Microsoft kills unlimited OneDrive storage   The Australian
Microsoft Slashes OneDrive Storage Allotments   AnandTech
Fortune   
Economic Times   
Thurrott.com (blog)   
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New York Times
   
Honda Drops Takata as US Issues Huge Fine Over Airbags   
New York Times
Honda Motor Company on Tuesday dropped the embattled manufacturer Takata as its airbag supplier, concluding that the company, its longtime partner, had “misrepresented and manipulated test data.” ...

Honda dumps Takata, fined for faulty air bags   USA TODAY
Honda to Stop Using Takata Inflaters in New Models   Wall Street Journal
US to fine Takata $70M, impose independent monitor   The Detroit News
UPI.com   
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Daily Mail   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Activision Blizzard goes mobile with $5.9-billion deal for 'Candy Crush' maker   
Los Angeles Times
A man plays "Candy Crush Saga," one of the biggest moneymaking mobile games, on his iPhone. A man plays "Candy Crush Saga," one of the biggest moneymaking mobile games, on his iPhone. (Gabriel Bouys / AFP/Getty Images). Paresh DaveContact ...

For $5.9B, 'Call of Duty' maker buys 'Candy Crush' company   Inquirer.net
Why this company is spending billions to get parents to play more video games   Washington Post
King Digital: Why a US gaming giant spent $5.9bn on a mobile one-hit wonder   The Independent
New Zealand Herald   
The Nation   
Sky News Australia   
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PCWorld
   
Security Team Reportedly Collects $1M iOS 9 Bug Bounty   
PC Magazine
A team of unnamed security researchers are now $1 million richer. The researchers apparently discovered a way to break into Apple's new mobile operating system, iOS 9, netting them the huge payout from controversial Washington D.C.-based start-up ...

Apple in dark over iPhone hack   Stuff.co.nz
'Jailbreak' for iPhones wins $1m bounty   The Guardian
All iPhones hackable? Hackers harvest $1mln iOS9 bounty from NSA-linked 'bug ...   RT

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Irish Independent
   
Facebook working on tech that can 'read' photographs by users   
Irish Independent
Facebook is working on artificial intelligence that will be able to evaluate the world in a similar way to humans, such as being able to tell what is happening in users photos. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Speaking at ...
Facebook says it wants to build a 'teleporter' by 2025   Mashable
With AI advances, Facebook tests M, your newest assistant   Computerworld
Facebook's CTO just gave us a new glimpse of how it's going to deliver the web ...   Business Insider Australia
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Newzy   
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