2015年9月17日 星期四

2015-09-18 Singapore Technology


AsiaOne
   
Pentagon designing cyber 'scorecard' to stay ahead of hackers   
AsiaOne
Pentagon personnel unfurl a large American flag on the west side of the Pentagon September 11, 2015 in Arlington, Virginia. The nation remembered the lives that were lost in the 9/11 attacks on its 14th anniversary. Photo: Reuters ...

US Cyber Command designing system to stay ahead of hackers   Reuters
US Cyber Command Building Automated 'Scorecard' System To Stay Ahead Of ...   International Business Times

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Wall Street Journal
   
iPhone ad blockers top Apple's App Store chart as publishers freak out about ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
About 1.6 million Australians say they clicked online ads in the last four weeks, according to the latest internet usage data from Roy Morgan Research. Of that figure, 378,000 said they clicked an ad via their mobile device, the research, published on ...
Hands-on with the new, proactive Spotlight in iOS 9   Macworld
Apple iOS 9: 11 Important New Features   Forbes
Android fans enraged by 'Move to iOS' app   The Australian
Voice of America (blog)   
Mac Rumors   
Cult of Mac   
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Ledger Gazette
   
Apple's watchOS 2 delayed upon discovery of major bug   
Ledger Gazette
We've rounded up everything that iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch users need to know about updating to iOS 9 and watchOS 2 and what you can expect once the process is complete. “We will not release watchOS 2 today but will shortly”, the company said in a ...

Apple's iOS 9 arrives, but Watch update delayed by bug   CNET
10 Improvements watchOS 2 Brings to the Apple Watch   eWeek
Apple Watch Review   COS The Campus
Yahoo Tech   
TODAYonline   
Vine Report   
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TODAYonline
   
Elite Indians object to free Internet for the poor   
TODAYonline
More than 75 per cent of Indians do not use or have access to the Internet, but almost every Indian has a mobile phone, which allows access to Internet.org. Photo: Reuters. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...

Facebook won't withdraw internet.org from India   Times of India
Net neutrality for operators limiting Internet access: FB   Moneycontrol.com
Net neutrality for operators limiting internet entry: Facebook   Bharat Press

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Sony to launch more than 10 virtual reality games next year   
The Australian Financial Review
Sony's face-covering headset completely takes over a user's sense of sight. Its built-in display offers a resolution comparable to a high-definition TV and a 100-degree field of view, slightly more than the normal human range. by Pavel Alpeyev and ...
Tokyo videogame show transports fans to new realities   Daily Times
Sony says China sales of PlayStation 4 limited by censorship rules   Channel News Asia
Morpheus gets into your head   Times LIVE
Bloomberg   
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NBCNews.com
   
Apple wins ruling in patent case against Samsung   
The Australian
A US federal appeals court has given Apple new legal leverage over Samsung in the smartphone wars, ruling the iPhone maker was entitled to an injunction barring Samsung from using certain phone features that violated Apple's patents. “Samsung's ...

Samsung ruling strengthens Apple's efforts to protect patents   Washington Post
Apple scores another victory against Samsung, wins patent ruling in US appeals ...   IBNLive
Apple's latest patent war blow against Samsung: A largely pointless twist in ...   The Register
Ars Technica   
WMUR Manchester   
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Livemint
   
Facebook's new ad service to charge only after full-scroll   
Channel News Asia
REUTERS - Facebook Inc said it would launch a service that will let advertisers pay for ads only when they are scrolled through from top to bottom on its news feed. The new service, called "100 percent in-view impressions", will include text, photo ...
Facebook sells video ads sure to be seen   The Australian
Facebook to let advertisers pay only if their whole ad is seen   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Facebook offers option for advertisers to only pay for ads that you can — you ...   VentureBeat
Fast Company   
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The Straits Times
   
WATCH: What you can do with the iPad Pro's stylus, Apple Pencil   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - When the iPad Pro - essentially a bigger and more powerful version of the iPad - was launched last Wednesday (Sept 9), it also marked a new milestone for Apple. The tablet was paired with a stylus called the Apple Pencil, a first for the ...
Apple faces hurdles as it positions iPad Pro for business use   TODAYonline
Apple's new products & the 'inspiration' behind them   Economic Times
Apple's Unlikely Hero Who Solved The iPad Pro's Biggest Problem   Forbes
PCWorld   
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Computerworld New Zealand
   
Comparing the five current iPhones: iPhone 6s Plus vs. 6s, 6 Plus, 6 and 5s   
Gizmag
In the old days, Apple used to sell two different iPhones: the newest model, and the previous year's model at a lower price. A version of that same system is still in place today, only now it includes five total iPhones. Let's compare all the iPhones ...
M1 releases iPhone 6S prices, raises mobile subscription rates by $1   AsiaOne
Spark confirms new iPhones date   TelcoReview NZ
​Spark joins Vodafone, releases iPhone NZ plans   Computerworld New Zealand
Voxy   
TechRadar   
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Cisco's mid-year security report reveals critical need for organizations to ...   
Control Engineering Asia
Even with the latest advancements in cyber security, increasingly sophisticated criminals have emerged over the years, constantly evolving their approaches via newer malware and hacks. These threats are real and every second counts whenever businesses ...

Trent Telford of Covata Addresses Data Security at Cyber Security Summit NYC   Virtual-Strategy Magazine

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