2014년 12월 8일 월요일

NASA's First Orion Launch a Success; Sony Hack Exposes Celebs' Data; Apple Teaching 'Hour of Code'

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NASA's First Orion Launch a Success 
Orion lifted off on schedule at 7:05 a.m. Eastern from Cape Canaveral, Fla. atop a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV Heavy rocket.



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Sony Hack Exposes Celebs' Social Security Numbers 
Social Security numbers appeared more than 1.1 million times in the 601 publicly-posted files stolen by hackers.

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Apple Retailers Teaching Free 'Hour of Code' 
For the second year, Code.org and Apple encourage everyone, age 4 to 104, to learn the basics of computer programming.

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Slingshot 2.0 Simplifies Photo Sharing 
Add one of five new image filters, check out recent shots from around the globe, and connect with other Slingshot users.

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Microsoft's Cortana Learns French, Italian, German, Spanish 
Redmond's answer to Siri is rolling out in four new countries.

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Apple, Samsung Bring Patent Case to Appeals Court 
During the latest hearing, Samsung's attorney argued that the $930 million awarded to Apple "was absurd."

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Lenovo Launches 'Lemon' Smartphone in China
If they could add in some kind of lemon scent feature, we'd be really impressed with this entry-level smartphone.

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'Street Fighter 5' Trailer Leaks 
The game will be "exclusive" to Sony's PlayStation 4 and PCs.

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