2015年3月3日 星期二

2015-03-04 Singapore Technology


The Straits Times
   
A nose for seduction: carmakers use scent to entice   
The Straits Times
A Peugeot Quartz concept automobile, produced by PSA Peugeot Citroen, stands on display ahead of the 85th Geneva International Motor Show in Switzerland. The show opens to the public on Thursday. -- PHOTO: BLOOMBERG. GENEVA (AFP) ...

Car makers seek sweet smell of success   The Local.ch

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Emerging world drives cheap smartphone boom   
Yahoo Finance UK
Phone and Internet firms are rolling out cheaper handsets and may turn to hot-air balloons to boost network coverage in developing countries, where sales of smartphones are booming. Even though mobile network coverage is generally weaker in the ...


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AsiaOne
   
Air grouses via Facebook, Filipina maids told   
The Star Online
FILIPINAS working overseas as maids have been told to use Facebook as a platform to share their problems and general well-being with their agencies, Nanyang Siang Pau reported. It quoted Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) chief ...

Scam promising jobs in Canada   The Asian Pacific Post
Over 100 Pinoys duped: No jobs at wine factory in Japan   ABS CBN News
Agencies deploying domestic helpers must have Facebook accounts—POEA   Inquirer.net
The Straits Times   
BusinessWorld Online Edition   
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AsiaOne
   
Samsung considers dual-edge display for Galaxy Note   
AsiaOne
BARCELONA, Spain ― Samsung Electronics, largely buoyed by a positive response to the dual-edge display of its new Galaxy S6 Edge smartphone, is considering adopting the unique styling to its other high-end models, including the upcoming Note.
Life on the Edge: What tricks does the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge have up its ...   CNET
Apple iPhone 6 vs Samsung Galaxy S6 vs HTC One M9: Here's how the ...   Firstpost
A peek into the future – Samsung Galaxy S6 'Edge'   The Nation
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
Forbes   
The Verge   
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Apple, Android browsers vulnerable to 'FREAK attack'   
Salon
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Millions of people may have been left vulnerable to hackers while surfing the web on Apple and Google devices, thanks to a newly discovered security flaw known as “FREAK attack.” There's no evidence so far that any hackers have ...


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Slate Magazine
   
You're Paying Too Much for Wireless. Google Is About to Change That.   
Slate Magazine
The average American mobile phone bill amounts to well over $1,000 a year. That's more than home Internet and basic cable combined. Will Oremus. Will Oremus is Slate's senior technology writer. Email him at will.oremus@slate.com or follow him on Twitter.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Talks About Internet.org At MWC 2015 ...   Youth Health Magzine
AH Primetime: Google's Nexus Strategy Could Influence Their MVNO   Android Headlines - Android News
Google Wants to Make Wireless Airwaves Less Exclusive, Cheaper   Wall Street Journal
Herald Sun   
International Business Times   
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Financial Express
   
BlackBerry Leaps back to slider phones   
The Australian Financial Review
BlackBerry announced a touch-screen-only phone, the Leap, that lacks the slide-out keyboard that Blackberry's as yet unnamed “slider” phone will feature. John Davidson. Barcelona. Refusing to give up on the smartphone market it once dominated, ...

Blackberry chief wants to persevere with smartphones   BBC News
BlackBerry finds key to revival chances   The Times (subscription)
BlackBerry releases new Leap phone, cross-platform software   New York Daily News
Herald Sun   
CRN   
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CNET
   
Apple in settlement talks with electric-car battery maker   
CNET
Lawsuit accused Apple of luring away key engineers to work within a new battery division, fueling speculation that the iPhone maker has ambitions of developing an electric car of its own. by Steven Musil · @stevenmusil; 4 March 2015 1:11 am GMT.
Apple Exploring Resolution of Battery-Maker's Poaching Suit   Bloomberg
Apple Seeks to Resolve Poaching Lawsuit   Wall Street Journal
Apple exploring settlement with electric car battery maker   TODAYonline
Patently Apple   
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TODAYonline
   
BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer sees challenges mounting for successor Harald ...   
Economic Times
GENEVA: The new boss of BMW will have to cope with the rise of electric cars, automated driving and new competitors, as well as the traditional uncertainties over consumer demand and fuel prices, its outgoing CEO said on Tuesday. Technological changes ...

BMW sees Apple, Google as serious competitors   Deutsche Welle
Challenges ahead for the new BMW CEO Harald Krueger   BMWBLOG (blog)
BMW exec: 'Two worlds are colliding' when it comes to cars and technology   Business Insider
The News Wheel   
Reuters   
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USA TODAY
   
Silicon Valley no-poaching deal appears headed for approval   
Phys.Org
Aside from a few "nits," a federal judge appeared poised on Monday to sign off on a $415 million settlement that would end a five-year legal battle over alleged illegal hiring practices in Silicon Valley.
Judge appears poised to approve Apple, Google anti-poaching settlement   CNET
Apple, Google poaching settlement appears headed for approval   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Judge Koh Nears OK Of $415M Apple, Google Anti-Poach Deal   Law360 (subscription)
Marin Independent Journal   
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