2014년 12월 4일 목요일

Feds Spying on Phones Via Planes; Ads Invade Firefox; Kindle Gets Family Ebook Sharing

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 Daily News November 17, 2014
 
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Report: Feds Spying on U.S. Cell Phones Via Planes 
The DOJ allegedly operates a number of Cessna aircraft equipped with machines that mimic cell phone towers.

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Ads Go Live on Mozilla's Firefox Browser 
Like it or not, ads are about to invade your Web browser.

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Kindle Update Adds Family Ebook Sharing 
You can now access books from your spouse or partner's account.

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Census: Most U.S. Homes Have a PC and Internet, But Gaps Remain 
A majority of households own a computer, but there remains a huge divide across the country.

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Eyes On With Samsung's Project Beyond 
The 360-degree, 3D video-capture device is the perfect platform for Samsung's Gear VR headset.

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Test Drive Volvo's New XC90 With Google Cardboard 
Volvo is hyping up its new seven-seat SUV with a tech-savvy twist.

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IBM, Nvidia to Build Huge Supercomputers for U.S. Labs 
Lawrence Livermore and Oak Ridge will use the machines to help sort through massive amounts of data.

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SanDisk Reveals iXpand Flash Drive for iPhone, iPad 
The collapsible flash drive makes it easy to move photos and videos from an iOS-based device to a Mac or PC.

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