2015年4月22日 星期三

2015-04-23 Nigeria Technology


Hindu Business Line
   
Sales of Galaxy S6 Fall Short of Expectations   
The Chosun Ilbo
Samsung Electronics sold 210,000 units of its flagship Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, since its release on April 10. The device sold twice as many units as its predecessor during the first 10 days of release, but just half that of Apple's iPhone 6. According to market ...

Water inspired Samsung's design for Galaxy S6, S6 Edge   ZDNet
Galaxy S6 suffers weaker than expected sales   The Korea Herald
Samsung confirms screen-rotation problem with some Galaxy S6 Edge phones   Computerworld
The Guardian Nigeria   
Irish Examiner   
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IBNLive
   
Project Fi: Google launches its own mobile phone network   
IBNLive
New Delhi: Earlier this month, Google announced its plans to make international roaming free. On Wednesday, the search giant launched its own mobile phone network in the US that switches between WiFi and cellular networks to curb data use and cut down ...

Google starts phone service, taking aim at big carriers   The Australian Financial Review
Facebook's secret plan to kill Google — and become the second trillion-dollar ...   VentureBeat
Google's new wireless service could propel industry changes   San Jose Mercury News
The Seattle Times (registration)   
Seeking Alpha   
Houston Chronicle   
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Fortune
   
Mobile users fuel Facebook's growth. Big spending eats up profits 6:07 PM EDT   
Fortune
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Facebook, during the 2015 F8 Developers Conference in San Francisco. Photograph by David Paul Morris — Bloomberg/Getty Images. The social networking giant's 42% first-quarter revenue gain fell short of Wall ...

Facebook Inc sales disappoint as strong dollar hits advertising revenue   Financial Post
Facebook to scale back brand content in favour of friend activity   Telegraph.co.uk
Facebook just changed your News Feed so you'll see more stuff from your actual ...   Metro
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
India Today   
Komando   
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TriCities.com
   
Hello? Facebook launches phone-calling app for Android   
TriCities.com
NEW YORK (AP) — Hello? Anyone there? Facebook unveiled a new voice-calling app for Android phones on Wednesday, the same day that its WhatsApp messaging service introduced voice-calling for iOS devices. Phone calls, it seems, are not dead yet.
Facebook's Latest App Is A Dialler With Caller ID For Android   Gizmodo Australia
Facebook invents Caller ID ... say Hello to today's staggering technology   The Register
Hey, why not phone your dead loved ones with Facebook's new 'Hello' call dialer ...   Boing Boing
Morning Ticker   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Apple Watch orders 'to arrive early'   
NEWS.com.au
SOME lucky gadget lovers are set to get the their Apple Watch sooner than expected as the technology company fights back against criticism that it has botched its biggest launch for years. Apple today has released a statement on Watch orders that contains ...

What's that on Beyoncé's Wrist? Let me guess ... an Apple Watch   The Australian Financial Review
Some Apple Watches shipping sooner than expected   STLtoday.com
Apple: FBR Raises Watch Estimate, Sees 2M in Pre-Sales   Barron's (blog)

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Irish Independent
   
Twitter takes on trolls in latest move to curb abuse   
Irish Independent
Twitter is to lock abusive users out of their accounts as part of a new initiative to combat abusive messages and threats to users. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Support team members now have the option to ...

Twitter clamps down on abuse with vow to ban anyone who 'promotes violence ...   mirror.co.uk
Twitter steps up efforts to end the worst of abusive online trolling   Fox News
Technology gave rise to cyberbullying. Can it also stop it?   Christian Science Monitor
Zee News   
NEWS.com.au   
Slate Magazine   
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SlashGear
   
Rogue Wi-Fi networks can crash iPhones using iOS 8 security flaw   
SlashGear
At the RSA security conference this week, researchers from Skycure brought to light a flaw in Apple's iOS 8 that can allow a rogue Wi-Fi network to send a signal to apps which puts them in an endless reboot cycle, effectively bricking your iPhone or iPad.
No iPhone Zone: Bug Crashes All iOS Devices in Wi-Fi Range   NBCNews.com
Your iPhones and iPads can be Disabled Using Only Wi-Fi   PowerLeveled
iOS Wi-Fi bug can crash iPhones, iPads   Perth Now
Gizmodo Australia   
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azcentral.com
   
How 'Mobilegeddon' could kill traffic to your website   
azcentral.com
After mobilegeddon, websites that don't adhere to Google's new definition of "mobile-friendly" likely will see a sudden drop in traffic. Loading… Post to Facebook. How 'Mobilegeddon' could kill traffic to your website After mobilegeddon, websites that don't ...

Mobilegeddon is the wake-up call we've been waiting for   Irish Independent
Sudbury marketer says local businesses should work to have mobile friendly sites   CBC.ca
Mobilegeddon April 2015 - Results On Latest Google Algorithmic Updates   Christianity Daily
Toronto Star   
Nextgov   
eWeek (blog)   
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Daily Mail
   
Recent Emoji Study Found That Americans Use These 15 Emojis More Than ...   
E! Online
Yep, we've reached the point of our existence on this planet for someone to publish an emoji study. We're sure plenty of you are shaking your heads and gripping about how in your day, we didn't need a dancing girl icon to talk to our friends. Welcome to 2015 ...

Canadians love to send poop emojis   MobileSyrup.com
The French Love Hearts, Canadians Prefer Poop, and Other Emoji Trends   Hyperallergic
What emoji use says about your country and your language   Washington Post (blog)
Huffington Post   
CBC.ca   
Complex   
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Mashable
   
Why Box is going after startups   
Mashable
In this Jan. 23, 2015 file photo, Box, Inc. Chairman, CEO & co-founder Aaron Levie left, with company CFO and co-founder Dylan Smith, center, ring a ceremonial bell as they celebrate with Jeffrey Sprecher, right, Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, ...

Box wants to be a platform for easy-to-write enterprise apps   Computerworld

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