2014년 12월 4일 목요일

Google Ditches CAPTCHA; Patent Could Prevent Cracked iPhones; Iran Gets Serious About Hacking

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Daily News December 4, 2014
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Google Ditches CAPTCHA for Simple Checkbox 
Google's "No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA" API promises the same level of security, without the added aggravation.

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Apple Patent Could Prevent Cracked iPhones 
Apple was awarded a patent for a gravity-defying handset with cat-like reflexes.

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Iran Gets Serious About Hacking 
For more than two years, Iranian hackers have targeted government agencies and companies in 16 countries.

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Netflix Accused of Trying to Secure Internet 'Fast Lanes' 
An FCC commissioner accused Netflix of "working to effectively secure 'fast lanes' for its content."

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Opera Makes Bookmark Sharing a Breeze 
The browser maker introduced a feature that lets you share links for multiple bookmarked sites with ease.

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Intel, Luxottica Partner for Smart Eyewear 
The first device from Intel and eyewear manufacturer Luxottica Group is expected to launch in 2015.

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Steve Jobs to 'Testify' at Long-Running iPod Antitrust Case 
Emails from top Apple executives, including late co-founder Steve Jobs, are being used in an ongoing antitrust case.

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Ex-Skypers Launch 'Wire' Chat App 
Messages, voice calls, photos, music, and video will be synced across iOS, Android, and Mac OS X devices.

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