2015年5月7日 星期四

2015-05-08 Zimbabwe Technology


Los Angeles Times
   
Scientists blame you for limited political viewpoints in your Facebook feed   
Los Angeles Times
You know you do it. You may even be doing it right now. And now, scientists know it too: People who use social networking sites to "curate" the news they are presented see and read coverage that largely fits their worldview and rarely challenges their beliefs ...

Facebook "filter bubble" study raises more questions than it answers   Fortune
Facebook study rebuts the 'echo chamber' effect   Computerworld
Facebook Use Polarizing? Site Begs to Differ   New York Times
IBNLive   
Stuff.co.nz   
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Firstpost
   
Google I/O 2015: Android M, voice access and more things to expect   
Firstpost
Google I/O kicks off by the end of the month, and the search giant has now put out the schedule for the event. While Android M is said to be one of the biggest announcements, Google also has some nifty details up its sleeve to reveal at its upcoming event.
Google set to raise Android privacy controls   The Australian Financial Review
Digging into the Google I/O 2015 schedule: Android M, voice access, and more   Ars Technica

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Los Angeles Times
   
Nintendo, Universal will team up on interactive park rides   
Los Angeles Times
Visitors to Universal Studios theme parks may soon be able to jump on interactive rides inspired by fast-paced video games. Osaka-based Nintendo Co., the world's largest video game company, announced a partnership Thursday with Universal Studios ...

Nintendo Delays Emerging Market Console in Favor of Smartphones   Bloomberg
Nintendo attractions coming to Universal Studios theme parks   CBC.ca
Nintendo will release five smartphone games by 2017   The Verge
Business Wire (press release)   
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Business Today
   
Uber offers to buy Nokia's map business HERE for $3 bn: Report   
Business Today
Uber is competing against a consortium of automakers, including BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz. (Photo: Reuters). Ride-hailing service Uber has submitted a bid for Nokia Oyj's map business, HERE, for as much as $3 billion. Nokia had said last month that it ...

Uber, auto-makers in rival bids for Nokia's 'HERE' maps: report   The Register
Uber Joins the Bidding for Here, Nokia's Digital Mapping Service   New York Times
Uber puts up $3.8 billion bid for digital mapping company Here   SmartCompany.com.au

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Toronto Star
   
BlackBerry targets young entrepreneurs and startups with Leap   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Canadian smartphone and enterprise solutions maker BlackBerry launched the BlackBerry Leap, the successor to its Z3 device, targeting young entrepreneurs and startups in the country. The Leap will be positioned in the crowded mid-segment ...

BlackBerry Leap Launches in Canada   Digital Home

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Forbes
   
Are We Really Going To Shop From The Apple Watch? What Retail Apps Are ...   
Forbes
When Apple Apple makes a major announcement like a move into the wearables category, it's guaranteed a long line of other businesses will jump on board any which way they can; aiming for success by association with relevant launches of their own.
DirecTV Launches Apple Watch App   Variety
Which sex prefers the Apple Watch?   NEWS.com.au
Private I: Knock twice to see the future of the Apple Watch as a security device   Macworld (blog)
Australian Macworld   
IGN   
Gizmodo UK   
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Tech Times
   
Flickr Gets Massive Update: Here's What It Brings   
Tech Times
Flickr has announced a huge update to its photo sharing service, giving the website and apps much more enhanced photo uploading features, as well as image recognition technology for photo sharing. (Photo : Mario Tama | Getty Images). Flickr has ...

Flickr Launches New Features, Powerful Search and Redesign Across Devices   MarketWatch
Flickr Might Be Relevant Again Thanks To Magical Image Recognition   Gizmodo Australia

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The Australian
   
Oculus Rift virtual reality viewer finally to come in 2016   
The Australian
One of the biggest names in virtual reality — Facebook's Oculus Rift headset — won't hit store shelves until next year. Oculus VR said the debut consumer version of its headset will ship in the first quarter of 2016, with preorders beginning later this year.
Will Facebook's Oculus Rift VR also work with your Xbox and Playstation?   Daily Mail
Is Virtual Reality Finally Getting Real?   Science Times
First consumer version of Oculus Rift coming in Q1 2016   CyberShack
Chicago Inno   
Wired   
Japan Today   
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Fortune
   
Look who's buying iPhones   
Fortune
According to the latest Kantar Worldpanel report, Apple didn't just consolidate its smartphone leadership in urban China last quarter, growing its share to 26.1% from 17.9%. It also reached beyond the growing middle class that represents the bulk of Apple's ...

iPhone 6 Plus is a rocket fuel for phablet sales in the U.S.   Mashable
Giant phones are finally a big deal in the US   Engadget

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BBC News
   
Nintendo posts profits ahead of estimates   
GMA News
Men ride escalators past Nintendo advertisements at an electronics retail store in Tokyo on Thursday, May 7 Japanese videogame maker Nintendo Co Ltd on Thursday reported its first annual operating profit in four years, slightly ahead of analyst estimates, ...

Nintendo says Mario Kart 8, Smash Bros. DLC will come this year to keep fans ...   VentureBeat
Nintendo reports Y41.8 bil profit   Japan Today
Nintendo is finally making money again   Engadget

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