Tuesday, December 31, 2013

IT News Head Lines (CNET) 31/12/2013





Google reportedly partners with Audi for on-board Android
The Web giant and carmaker will develop in-car entertainment and information systems based on Google's mobile operating system, the Wall Street Journal reports. [Read more]
    








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Facebook said to be hot on mobile in Sweden, not Germany
Internal report obtained by TechCrunch shows where the social network has had success attracting mobile-gadget users. [Read more]
    








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Netflix reportedly plans streaming purge for January 1
"War Games" and the original "Dark Shadows" among the dozens of movie and TV shows set to expire, according to a list posted to Reddit. [Read more]
    








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The XCAR review of 2013: April
April was a very busy month for the XCAR team, and saw us drive some pretty spectacular cars. Check out what we thought. [Read more]
    








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Tech ads of 2013: Google best, Apple, Microsoft worst
Tech saw a very competitive atmosphere that was reflected in much of the advertising. Some companies clearly put thought into their work. Others occasionally panicked. [Read more]
    








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Like that house for sale? Get a drone's eye view first
Realtors have been using drones to show off tony homes, but FAA rules next year could affect the real-estate buzz. [Read more]
    








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NSA reportedly planted spyware on electronics equipment
Based on internal NSA documents, Der Spiegel reveals that the spy agency planted backdoors to access computers, hard drives, routers, and other devices from companies such as Cisco, Dell, Western Digital, Seagate, Maxtor and Samsung. [Read more]
    








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Candidate for best budget, pro quality desktop speaker: Alesis M1 Active520
The Audiophiliac checks out an entry-level professional quality desktop monitor speaker from Alesis. [Read more]
    








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8-year-old finds Un-Nintended porn on Christmas DS
A Virginia father is outraged that Nintendo DS he bought at Walmart for his son allegedly had a file full of pornographic images. [Read more]
    








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