Tuesday, December 29, 2015

IT News Head Lines (CNET) 30/12/2015





Massive trove of US voter data discovered on Web - CNET
More than 191 million voter records, including personal information and voting activity, have been exposed. It's not clear who owns the server.











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First look at Benedict Cumberbatch as 'Doctor Strange' is spellbinding - CNET
Cumberbatch shows off his goatee and wears the signature caped costume of the Sorcerer Supreme on the cover of this week's Entertainment Weekly. Plus Mads Mikkelsen confirmed as the main villain in Marvel's "Doctor Strange."











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Google Glass 2.0 is real, and here are photos to prove it - CNET
Photos that Google filed with the FCC show the device inside and out.











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Zuckerberg stands firm on connecting India to the Internet - CNET
Facebook CEO again defends controversial Free Basics Internet service in India via an op-ed piece in that country's largest newspaper.











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Prime again: Amazon reports another banner holiday season - CNET
The e-commerce giant says 3 million new customers signed up for its Prime subscription service. Top-selling tech included smart TVs and its own Fire tablets.











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'X-Files' reopened in this 21-minute preview video - CNET
Fox has released a lengthy preview that takes "X-Files" fans behind the scenes of the new miniseries that will air on Fox in January.











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Is this the working hoverboard we've been waiting for? - CNET
The ArcaBoard just barely meets the "Back to the Future: Part II" deadline with a late 2015 announcement showing the hoverboard truly hovering.











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Internet-connected homes open the door to hackers - CNET
Baby monitors, thermostats, kitchen gadgets and other "smart" devices add convenience to our daily lives. What are manufacturers doing to make sure they don't make life easier for criminals too?











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