Sunday, June 1, 2014

IT News Head Lines (THE INQUIRER) 02/06/2014





Samsung outs first vertical 3D NAND flash SSD aimed at PC market
Samsung outs first vertical 3D NAND flash SSD aimed at PC market
The only way is up



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'Son of Heartbleed' hits Android and WiFi networks
'Son of Heartbleed' hits Android and WiFi networks
Beware of Cupid's arrows



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Mozilla reveals plans for Firefox in-browser VoIP
Mozilla reveals plans for Firefox in-browser VoIP
What does the Fox say?



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Huawei to roll out 10Gbps WiFi in 2018 after successful lab trial
Huawei to roll out 10Gbps WiFi in 2018 after successful lab trial
Follows promise that 10Gbps mobile speeds are coming in 2020



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Google calls for real surveillance reform to preserve privacy
Google calls for real surveillance reform to preserve privacy
Asks the people to pressure congress for protection against bulk harvests



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NSA releases Snowden email exchange to 'prove' he raised no spying concerns
NSA releases Snowden email exchange to 'prove' he raised no spying concerns
Disputes claims that whistleblower blew



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Google offers Europeans a right to be forgotten form to fill out
Google offers Europeans a right to be forgotten form to fill out
Follows 'thousands' of takedown requests



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UK MP says Google needs to do more to stop 'piracy'
UK MP says Google needs to do more to stop 'piracy'
PM's advisor is full of advice



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Spotify emails customers warning of hack, offers advice for Android app users
Spotify emails customers warning of hack, offers advice for Android app users
But only one user has had data pinched



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Shoe seller Office admits to hack, customer details plundered
Shoe seller Office admits to hack, customer details plundered
Shoe shop has trod in something



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Truecrypt encryption is no longer secure due to Windows XP end of life
Truecrypt encryption is no longer secure due to Windows XP end of life
Stop using it



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WWDC 2014 Preview: iOS 8, Mac OS X 10.10 and hardware expected
WWDC 2014 Preview: iOS 8, Mac OS X 10.10 and hardware expected
Everything you can expect from Apple's 2 June keynote



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IDC: 2014 Tablet shipments worse than expected due to rise in phablets
IDC: 2014 Tablet shipments worse than expected due to rise in phablets
Users also keeping hold of devices 'longer than expected'



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Intel announces in-vehicle solution programme to fuel rise in self-driving cars
Intel announces in-vehicle solution programme to fuel rise in self-driving cars
Will find out what makes engines tick over



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Samsung Galaxy S5 Active arrives with shock-resistant body
Samsung Galaxy S5 Active arrives with shock-resistant body
Promises to be tougher than its flagship sibling



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Microsoft smartwatch to rival Samsung Gear Fit with 'always-on' heart rate sensor
Microsoft smartwatch to rival Samsung Gear Fit with 'always-on' heart rate sensor
Will also reportedly work across iOS, Android and Windows Phone



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Seagate buys LSI flash technology from Avago for $450m
Seagate buys LSI flash technology from Avago for $450m
Avago recovers cash from $6.6bn LSI buyout



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Hold up: Apple's $3bn Beats buy could be one of its smartest moves
Hold up: Apple's $3bn Beats buy could be one of its smartest moves
Don't be so quick to criticise



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Samsung announces open source digital health platform and hardware
Samsung announces open source digital health platform and hardware
To advance wearable technology



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Dr Dre joins Apple as $3bn buyout of Beats Electronics is confirmed
Dr Dre joins Apple as $3bn buyout of Beats Electronics is confirmed
Straight outta Cupertino



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Samsung Galaxy Gear update switches out Android for Tizen
Samsung Galaxy Gear update switches out Android for Tizen
Also wipes all of your data



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Linux Foundation throws money at OpenSSL staffing post-Heartbleed
Linux Foundation throws money at OpenSSL staffing post-Heartbleed
But fool the industry twice, shame on them



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Oracle's victory over Google Android could kill the software industry
Oracle's victory over Google Android could kill the software industry
This is no way to achieve interoperability



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Microsoft and Salesforce smoke a peace pipe with Windows partnership
Microsoft and Salesforce smoke a peace pipe with Windows partnership
Roadrunner and Wile E Coyote also 'set for reconcilliation'



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Mario Kart 8 review
Mario Kart 8 review
If you haven't got a Wii U, you might want to go and buy one



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Privacy, user ID systems and toilet analysis hot topics at Internet of Things event
Privacy, user ID systems and toilet analysis hot topics at Internet of Things event
IT managers discuss IoT pros and cons



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Chromebook touchpads borked by Chrome OS update
Chromebook touchpads borked by Chrome OS update
They seem to have lost their touch



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Box rolls out a corporate philanthropy division
Box rolls out a corporate philanthropy division
Gives a little bit of the cloud to charity



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Want a job at Google? You'd better be a white man
Want a job at Google? You'd better be a white man
Firm slaps own wrists over low number of female and ethnic staff



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Microsoft promises that UK Windows Phone 8.1 users will get Cortana ‘soon’
Microsoft promises that UK Windows Phone 8.1 users will get Cortana ‘soon’
Likely on 24 June



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