Monday, May 12, 2014

Ban killer Robocops before it's too late, rights groups say

Samsung eyes Russia and India as launchpads for its first Tizen phone

Inside the world of designer antennas for wearables

IT News Daily
May 12, 2014
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Ban killer Robocops before it's too late, rights groups say

Serve the public trust, protect the innocent, uphold the law.

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Issue highlights

1. Samsung eyes Russia and India as launchpads for its first Tizen phone

2. Inside the world of designer antennas for wearables

3. Wall Street's collapse was computer science's gain

4. Mozilla to press ahead on in-Firefox ad plans

5. Xiaomi becomes China's third-largest smartphone vendor

6. Seagate announces the Samsung Wireless Mobile Streaming Device. Huh?

Samsung eyes Russia and India as launchpads for its first Tizen phone

Samsung Electronics may finally be ready to launch a smartphone based on the Tizen open-source operating system, and is eyeing Russia and India for the event. READ MORE

Inside the world of designer antennas for wearables

Sixty years after bulky 'rabbit ears' TV antennas, engineers are designing tiny custom ones that can fit inside of wearable devices. READ MORE

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Wall Street's collapse was computer science's gain

Here's a short history on computer science student enrollments. Leading up to the dot.com bust, computer science enrollments soared to new highs, and then they plunged. Like a rock. READ MORE

Mozilla to press ahead on in-Firefox ad plans

Mozilla last week said it would press forward on plans to put advertisements on Firefox's new tab page, but reassured users that the browser would not become 'a mess of logos.' READ MORE

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Xiaomi becomes China's third-largest smartphone vendor

China's Xiaomi became the country's third-largest smartphone vendor in the first quarter, beating Apple in the rankings despite that company's recent partnership with China Mobile. READ MORE

Seagate announces the Samsung Wireless Mobile Streaming Device. Huh?

Seagate announced a new family of Wireless Plus hard drives on May 6. Today, it's announcing the Samsung Wireless Mobile Media Streaming Device. What gives? READ MORE

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