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Samsung's smartphone crown facing threat from Apple
TODAYonline
SEOUL — Samsung lost the battle of the big phones last quarter as Apple's copycat large iPhone lured buyers in the crucial Chinese market. The South Korean firm said yesterday its October-to-December profit sank, with an improvement in its semiconductor ...
Samsung's results put Apple at top of the treeThe Times (subscription)
Samsung's smartphone primacy under threatTimes of India
Apple May Have Edged Out Samsung To Become World's Largest Smartphone ...Huffington Post
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TODAYonline
SEOUL — Samsung lost the battle of the big phones last quarter as Apple's copycat large iPhone lured buyers in the crucial Chinese market. The South Korean firm said yesterday its October-to-December profit sank, with an improvement in its semiconductor ...
Samsung's results put Apple at top of the tree
Samsung's smartphone primacy under threat
Apple May Have Edged Out Samsung To Become World's Largest Smartphone ...
Wired
Amazon Says One Million Customers Actively Use Its Cloud Services
Wired
Amazon says its pioneering cloud computing services are actively used by over one million customers. The tech giant revealed the number day, during its fourth quarter earnings announcement. Each of those one million customers have used its cloud ...
Amazon Email Looks to Capitalize on SecurityWall Street Journal (blog)
Amazon will finally start telling us how much its cloud service is makingQuartz
Amazon challenges Microsoft and Google with new WorkMailChristian Science Monitor
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Wired
Amazon says its pioneering cloud computing services are actively used by over one million customers. The tech giant revealed the number day, during its fourth quarter earnings announcement. Each of those one million customers have used its cloud ...
Amazon Email Looks to Capitalize on Security
Amazon will finally start telling us how much its cloud service is making
Amazon challenges Microsoft and Google with new WorkMail
Forbes
Microsoft Confused Over Safety Of AI
Forbes
Artificial intelligence is totally safe, because humans will retain control of increasingly smart machines. Well, at least according to the point of view Microsoft's research chief. Eric Horvitz says humans will always be “very proactive” about how they deploy AI ...
Microsoft's Eric Horvitz says artificial intelligence will 'not' end human raceBusiness Standard
How scared are you of AI?The Guardian
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Artificial intelligence is totally safe, because humans will retain control of increasingly smart machines. Well, at least according to the point of view Microsoft's research chief. Eric Horvitz says humans will always be “very proactive” about how they deploy AI ...
Microsoft's Eric Horvitz says artificial intelligence will 'not' end human race
How scared are you of AI?
Bill Gates on AI doomsday: 'I don't understand why we aren't concerned'
TechCrunch
Microsoft Outlook For iOS And Android Arrives, It Looks Excellent
Forbes
Today Microsoft Microsoft announced Outlook for iOS and a preview version for Android. iOS and Android devices already have calendar apps, but Microsoft said that the new Outlook app makes it easier to sort through your e-mail, contacts, calendar and ...
Getting started with the Microsoft Outlook appMashable
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Forbes
Today Microsoft Microsoft announced Outlook for iOS and a preview version for Android. iOS and Android devices already have calendar apps, but Microsoft said that the new Outlook app makes it easier to sort through your e-mail, contacts, calendar and ...
Getting started with the Microsoft Outlook app
Microsoft launches Outlook app for rival iOS, Android platforms
Microsoft unveils Outlook for iOS and Android
Marketing magazine Australia
Qantas and Samsung are trialling virtual reality in-flight entertainment ...
Marketing magazine Australia
Qantas and Samsung have partnered to launch a new trial virtual reality in-flight entertainment service. Customers in Sydney and Melbourne's international first lounges and in first class cabins on select A380 services will for the next three months be able to ...
First-Class Flyers Get to Try Virtual Reality, Coach Passengers Stuck in Real ...Slate Magazine (blog)
Quantas to give first class passengers virtual reality headsetsDaily Mail
Qantas Will Offer Passengers Virtual Reality In&FlightFast Company
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Marketing magazine Australia
Qantas and Samsung have partnered to launch a new trial virtual reality in-flight entertainment service. Customers in Sydney and Melbourne's international first lounges and in first class cabins on select A380 services will for the next three months be able to ...
First-Class Flyers Get to Try Virtual Reality, Coach Passengers Stuck in Real ...
Quantas to give first class passengers virtual reality headsets
Qantas Will Offer Passengers Virtual Reality In&Flight
NPR (blog)
Scientists, General Public Have Divergent Views On Science, Report Says
NPR (blog)
U.S. adults see various science-related topics much differently than do America's top scientists, with the two groups expressing widely divergent views on the safety of genetically modified foods, climate change, human evolution, the use of animals in research ...
Poll shows giant gap between what public, scientists thinkCharlotte Observer
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NPR (blog)
U.S. adults see various science-related topics much differently than do America's top scientists, with the two groups expressing widely divergent views on the safety of genetically modified foods, climate change, human evolution, the use of animals in research ...
Poll shows giant gap between what public, scientists think
Vast opinion differences between scientists, US public
Wide gap exists between scientists, US public over science issues: survey
ABC News
Facebook's New 'Place Tips' Gives You Location-Based Recommendations
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Facebook on Thursday launched a new feature for its iPhone users: Place Tips, location-based Yelp-like recommendations that pop up at the top of your News Feed when you open the app. Nearby places that your friends have checked into or posted about ...
Facebook offers Facebook Tips – Location based recommendationsKolly Talk
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Facebook on Thursday launched a new feature for its iPhone users: Place Tips, location-based Yelp-like recommendations that pop up at the top of your News Feed when you open the app. Nearby places that your friends have checked into or posted about ...
Facebook offers Facebook Tips – Location based recommendations
Facebook "Place Tips" to Show Location-Based Ads, Starting in NY
Facebook Implements New Location Feature 'Place Tips'
CBS Local
What a US satellite will tell Canadians about the ground beneath their feet
The Globe and Mail
Looking at dirt may not seem like the height of excitement, but the imminent launch of a U.S. satellite designed to do just that has scientists across Canada eagerly lining up for a glimpse of the data. Dubbed SMAP, the nearly $1-billion (U.S.) spacecraft will be ...
NASA Satellite Launch From Vandenberg AFB Friday Morning, May Be Visible ...CBS Local
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The Globe and Mail
Looking at dirt may not seem like the height of excitement, but the imminent launch of a U.S. satellite designed to do just that has scientists across Canada eagerly lining up for a glimpse of the data. Dubbed SMAP, the nearly $1-billion (U.S.) spacecraft will be ...
NASA Satellite Launch From Vandenberg AFB Friday Morning, May Be Visible ...
UM researchers developes science for NASA
NASA Climate Research Satellite Launch Postponed Due to Fast Winds
CNET
Sorry, your broadband Internet technically isn't broadband anymore
CNET
The FCC has raised the benchmark for broadband speed to 25 megabits per second, above the speed that many Americans receive with their home connection. by Marguerite Reardon · @maggie_reardon; January 29, 2015 4:28 PM PST. comments. 0.
FCC Changes Definition of Broadband, Increases Download Speed to 25MbpsMaximum PC
FCC seeks broadband speeds with wow factor; telecom firms say, 'Whoa'Los Angeles Times
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CNET
The FCC has raised the benchmark for broadband speed to 25 megabits per second, above the speed that many Americans receive with their home connection. by Marguerite Reardon · @maggie_reardon; January 29, 2015 4:28 PM PST. comments. 0.
FCC Changes Definition of Broadband, Increases Download Speed to 25Mbps
FCC seeks broadband speeds with wow factor; telecom firms say, 'Whoa'
If You Want to Call Internet "Broadband," It Better Actually Be Fast
Daily Mail
Newborn chicks count left to right just like HUMANS: Pattern suggests the trait is ...
Daily Mail
Most people will see a horizontal line, with one on the left, and an orderly progression to nine on the right – a tendency known as the 'mental number line.' But the preference for counting from left to right isn't just a human trait - it's also shared by newborn ...
Chicks show left-to-right number bias / up to dateThe Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)
Chicks count left to right, like humansCalcutta Telegraph
Bird brain? Study says chicks count like we doThe Guardian
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Daily Mail
Most people will see a horizontal line, with one on the left, and an orderly progression to nine on the right – a tendency known as the 'mental number line.' But the preference for counting from left to right isn't just a human trait - it's also shared by newborn ...
Chicks show left-to-right number bias / up to date
Chicks count left to right, like humans
Bird brain? Study says chicks count like we do
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