2014년 12월 14일 일요일

Twitch Bans Naked Gaming; FCC Eyes A La Carte Internet TV; Google Prepping Cancer-Detecting Pill

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 Daily News October 30, 2014
 
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Twitch: No Naked Gaming, OK? 
Save your sexually suggestive clothing and naked torsos for later, Twitch warns users in new rules of conduct.

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FCC Plan Could Make A La Carte Internet TV a Reality 
The move could open up the possibility of a la carte programming, or only paying for the TV channels you want.

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Google X Prepping Pill to Detect Cancer 
Google X is developing a nanoparticle platform to help doctors identify fatal diseases, perhaps in pill form.

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Flying a Drone Near a Stadium? You Could Wind Up in Jail 
The FAA this week issued a new warning against flying drones or model planes near stadiums on game days.

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Hands On With the Weird But Intriguing HP Sprout 
The HP Sprout combines PC, projector, and 3D scanner. We go hands on to find out if this is the way of the future.

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Can You Make the Web Safer? Facebook Might Have $300K for You 
The social network will offer up to $300,000 to winners of its Internet Security Prize, up from $50,000 this year.

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Reddit Gets Into Crowdfunding With Redditmade
Redditmade lets users submit projects and solicit backers. If your project is successful, Reddit will make it.

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Mario Kart 8 Helps Give Nintendo a Boost 
Nintendo will launch Super Smash Bros. for Wii U next month, which has already seen strong sales for the 3DS.

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