2015년 2월 10일 화요일

iOS 9 to Focus on Stability; Corning Teases Scratch-Resistant Glass; Sprint Service Dramatically Improves

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 Daily News February 10, 2015
 
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Report: iOS 9 to Focus More on Stability Than New Features 
What you'll likely get is a mobile operating system with a lot fewer glitches.

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Corning Teases 'Sapphire-Like' Scratch-Resistant Glass 
Corning is developing a new scratch-proof material with the toughness of its existing Gorilla Glass.

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Sprint Network Dramatically Improves, Report Finds 
RootMetrics finds Sprint has turned the corner on reliability, T-Mobile has impressive speed, but Verizon still rules.

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Want a OnePlus One? Make Sure It's Tuesday 
Every Tuesday, starting at 3 a.m. Eastern, the 16GB white or 64GB black One smartphone will be available for 24 hours.

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Sign Up for Sling TV Now, No Invite Needed 
You can sign up for a one-week free trial to see if you think it's worth the $20 before taking the plunge.

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Neil Armstrong's Secret Moon Stash Discovered
The late astronaut kept a 16mm film camera and other items which traveled to the moon a secret for 45 years.

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Firefox OS 'Matchstick' Streaming Dongle Delayed 
The crowdfunded device is now set for an August launch, with updated hardware, a new process, and more content.

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Nikon Targets Star Gazers With D810A SLR for Astrophotography 
The D810A is the first full-frame camera designed specifically for astrophotography.

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