2014년 12월 23일 화요일

Internet in North Korea Goes Dark; Google Unveils Self-Driving Car Prototype; Teens Hate Facebook

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 Daily News December 23, 2014
 
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Internet in North Korea Offline After Apparent Attack 
North Korea's national Internet has been completely offline for more than two hours after 24 hours of instability.

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Google Unveils Fully Functional Self-Driving Car Prototype 
Google has revealed the first complete build of its fully autonomous vehicle.

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Survey Says: Teens Hate Facebook 
Facebook use among teens is dwindling, while Twitter adoption is growing.

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Check Out NASA's Orion Re-Entry Video 
Catch an "astronaut's eye view" of the next-gen crew capsule re-entering the atmosphere after its first test flight.

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Add Festive Touches to Facebook Messenger Chats 
The Stickered feature enables users to add Facebook stickers to any photo, then send it to friends via the Messenger app.

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Android One Expands Into South Asia 
Over the coming weeks, Android One handsets will begin rolling out to Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

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Report: Amazon Fire Phone 2 Expected in 2016 
The e-retail giant intends to release the next-gen smartphone within two years, according to VentureBeat.

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BlackBerry, Boeing Team for Self-Destructing Phone 
BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES 12) will be integrated into the super-secure Boeing Black smartphone.

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8 Tech Superstars You Couldn't Escape in 2014 
These innovations were controversial, and perhaps a little dumb, but we were obsessed in 2014.

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