2014년 12월 3일 수요일

Switch to Sprint, Cut Your Bill in Half; Twitter Simplifies Abuse Reporting; FBI Issues Malware Warning

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 Daily News December 3, 2014
 
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Switch to Sprint, Cut Your Data Bill in Half 
The catch, however, is that Sprint might prioritize the traffic of users who are paying full price for data.

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Twitter Makes It Easier to Block Abusers 
Even those folks who merely witness, but don't receive the harassment will find it easier to make a report.

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FBI Warns U.S. Companies About Malware After Sony Hack 
Four unreleased Sony Pictures films were also published to the Web, including the upcoming "Annie" remake.

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Pizza Hut 'Subconscious Menu' Reads Your Mind 
The menu is completely controlled by your retina, thanks to a partnership between Pizza Hut and Tobii.

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Say Farewell to Microsoft Clip Art 
Users can still liven up reports and other files saved to a smartphone, tablet, or PC via Bing Image Search.

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Light Up the White House Christmas Trees With Code 
Google's Holiday Lights project lets kids animate the trees at the White House's President's Park location.

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Play Designer and Create Your Own Snapchat Geofilters 
Think you have a great idea for a geofilter other Snapchatters might like? Now you can make it a reality.

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Researchers Developing Pot-Detecting Breathalyzer 
The device, under development in Washington state, will test motorists for traces of pot in their systems.

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Can Haptic Holograms Unlock the Holodeck? 
Using sound waves, U.K. researchers can create the sensation of touching a virtual object.

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