2014年11月11日 星期二

2014-11-12 Canada English Technology

  CNET   
Easier Way to Cut Off iMessage  Wall Street Journal
For years, people who switched from iPhones to a competitor such as Android have complained that texts sent to them went missing, trapped in some kind of iMessage purgatory. It was a tricky problem to diagnose and ended up having to do with the way ...

Android fan to sue Apple for flushing her pals' text messages down the bog   Register
Apple must go to court over disappearing iMessage fiasco, judge says   CNET
Apple must face lawsuit over iPhone-to-Android vanishing messages   Sydney Morning Herald
Wired   
ReadWrite   
PCWorld   
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  TIME   
Assassin's Creed Unity's Tech Blunder Incites Controversy  PSX Extreme
There is no doubt that Assassin's Creed Unity isn't as technically impressive as reported and in fact, some of the flaws are downright glaring for a supposed "next-gen" offering. Remember, this was designed specifically for the new consoles, and Ubisoft said ...

Metareview: Assassin's Creed: Unity   Joystiq
'Assassin's Creed Unity' almost like a series reboot   Toronto Sun
Assassin's Creed Unity Review   IGN
Entertainment Weekly   
Forbes   
Empty Lighthouse Magazine   
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The Top iPhone and iPad Apps on App Store  ABC News
App Store Official Charts for the week ending November 10, 2014: Top Paid iPhone Apps: 1. Five Nights at Freddy's, Scott Cawthon. 2. Minecraft - Pocket Edition, Mojang. 3. Heads Up!, Warner Bros. 4. Afterlight, Afterlight Collective, Inc. 5. Geometry Dash ...

'Minecraft - Pocket Edition' top paid iPhone app in Canada   Edmonton Journal

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  MetroNews Canada   
Halo buffs' replica guns cause fright near Calgary's Chinook Centre  MetroNews Canada
Some wannabe Master Chiefs gave a bit of a fright to Calgary mall shoppers Monday night. Police received a call around 10:40 p.m. about multiple people walking around Chinook Centre carrying what appeared to be machine guns. Sgt. Cory Ma said, ...

Gamers show up with 'machine guns' at midnight 'Halo' release   Toronto Sun

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  London Free Press   
New apps meet need for more privacy after oversharing  London Free Press
TORONTO - Consumers concerned about oversharing on public social networks are turning to private messaging apps to share texts, photos and videos with a limited group of people. Downloads of private social messaging apps increased 200% in 2013 ...


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Singapore SEO Company Says "NO" for Outsourcing  DigitalJournal.com
Singapore, SG -- (ReleaseWire) -- 11/11/2014 -- Being an internet based world nowadays has changed a lot of things and ways we conventionally conduct business. Take businesses, for instance. If a business, big or small, does not have a strong online ...


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  Data Center Knowledge   
IDC: Amount of World's Data Centers to Start Declining in 2017  Data Center Knowledge
The number of data centers being built in around the world will continue growing until it peaks at 8.6 million in 2017, at which point it will begin to decline, according to a recent report by IDC. As the data center becomes a strategic asset to more and more ...

When cloud hype becomes cloud myths, beware!   Banking Exchange
Data centre construction to slow: IDC   ITWorld Canada
Data centres will be fewer, but larger: IDC   Computer Dealer News
Reseller News   
DatacenterDynamics   
Telecompaper (subscription)   
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  CNNMoney   
Mark Cuban bets big on new video-sharing app  CNNMoney
There's still a big untapped market for sharing videos -- at least that's what startup Ocho is banking on. Ocho -- an iOS app that lets users create, edit and share eight-second videos -- launched out of beta on Tuesday. And it did so with quite a splash.
6 Seconds Not Enough for Your Video? Ocho Gives You 8   NBCNews.com
Ocho, a startup Vine in the making, draws Mark Cuban support   Tech Times
New Video-Based Social Network Ocho, Backed By Mark Cuban, Raises $1.65M   MediaPost Communications
Gizmodo Australia   
Standard Freeholder   
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  The Times (subscription)   
Google cuts 200000 links under 'right to be forgotten'  The Times (subscription)
Google has cut more than 200,000 articles from its search engines after requests made under the controversial “right to be forgotten” ruling. A senior executive said that the company had accepted 42 per cent of the requests made since a European Court of ...

Google, Others Grapple with "Forgetting"   Kioskea
Forget-me-not (just forget what I've done) - the right to be forgotten   Lexology (registration)
Right to be forgotten poses more questions than answers   The Guardian

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  ChannelBuzz.ca   
HP makes major revisions to ServiceOne program  Computer Dealer News
Coined HP ServiceOne 2.0, the new program from HP promises a fast track to the company's “New Style of IT” business opportunity. Available immediately, HP ServiceOne 2.0 enables channel partners to gain access to key HP services such as Proactive ...

HP ServiceOne gains Flexible Capacity option   TechTarget
HP opens Flexible Capacity to channel in ServiceOne 2.0 launch   ChannelBuzz.ca
Partners: HP Flexible Capacity Is Cloud Computing Game Changer   CRN

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