2014년 12월 13일 토요일

Microsoft Health Debuts With $199 Smart Band; Tim Cook Comes Out; Hide Your Wearables at the Movies

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 Daily News October 31, 2014
 
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Microsoft Health Launches With $199 Smart Band 
The $199 Microsoft Band is on sale now, and connects with iOS, Android, or Windows Phone devices.

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Tim Cook: 'I'm Proud To Be Gay' 
"While I have never denied my sexuality, I haven't publicly acknowledged it either, until now," Cook said.

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MPAA Cracks Down on Wearables in Theaters 
The MPAA's updated terms don't get specific, but take a clear shot at Google Glass and smartwatches.

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Netflix, Hulu Nab Big Names for New Shows 
Netflix is launching Marco Polo and Bloodline, while Hulu snagged Jason Reitman to direct Casual, set for 2015.

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Report: Nintendo Prepping Sleep-Tracking Device 
Expected to launch by March 2016, the unnamed gadget is meant to sit on your bedside table while you slumber.

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Video Ads Invading Instagram 
The 15-second autoplay ads are officially rolling out today and should reach your news feed over the coming weeks.

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FTC Sues Dating Site Over Fake Profiles 
JDI Dating created fake profiles and contacted free users in order to get them to sign up for premium accounts.

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Crazy Spy Software Makes Computers Spill Secrets Over Radio 
The most sensitive computers aren't connected to the Internet or to any other network. This "air gap" protects them from spying. Or does it?

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Samsung Gear S Rollout Starts Nov. 7 
The Tizen-based, standalone Gear S will be available via the major carriers, starting Nov. 7 with AT&T and Sprint.

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