Thursday, November 6, 2014

With China saturated, Lenovo focuses on foreign markets for smartphone growth

US net neutrality advocates plan Hungary-style protests

Qualcomm faces probes in US, Europe on top of China investigation

IT News Daily
November 06, 2014

With China saturated, Lenovo focuses on foreign markets for smartphone growth

China may be the biggest smartphone market in the world, but according to Lenovo, the boom days are over.

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Issue highlights

1. US net neutrality advocates plan Hungary-style protests

2. Qualcomm faces probes in US, Europe on top of China investigation

3. 5 cool widgets for Yosemite's Notification Center

4. Chertoff: Cybersecurity takes teamwork

5. GOP takeover in Congress could bode ill for supercomputing and science

6. Dell to put depth-sensing 3D cameras in more Android, Windows devices

US net neutrality advocates plan Hungary-style protests

Protests are planned outside the White House in Washington, D.C., and at several locations across the U.S. on Thursday evening to object to leaks that the U.S. Federal Communications Commission is considering a new "hybrid" proposal to break through the deadlock over net neutrality rules. READ MORE

Qualcomm faces probes in US, Europe on top of China investigation

Chipmaker Qualcomm is facing regulatory investigations in the U.S. and Europe in addition to an ongoing anti-monopoly probe in China. READ MORE

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5 cool widgets for Yosemite's Notification Center

With Mac OS X Yosemite, Apple has largely left Dashboard behind. Instead, it's replaced the tired apps that once lurked to the left of the home screen with polished and useful widgets in the updated Notification Center. To access these widgets, just click on Notification Center in the top-right of the Mac's menu bar or, if you're using a trackpad, swipe left with two fingers from the right edge and, in no time, you'll be checking the weather, performing some quick math, or zipping through your email. READ MORE

Chertoff: Cybersecurity takes teamwork

Cyber security, to be successful, has to be a "team sport," former Homeland Security secretary Michael Chertoff told attendees of the Advanced Cyber Security Center (ACSC) Conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Tuesday morning. READ MORE

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GOP takeover in Congress could bode ill for supercomputing and science

You can count on Republicans in the next Congress to champion less regulation on issues that matter to tech -- particularly, overreaching privacy and cybersecurity rules. READ MORE

Dell to put depth-sensing 3D cameras in more Android, Windows devices

Dell will bring virtual reality to more Windows and Android devices next year, replacing 2D cameras with depth-sensing 3D cameras. READ MORE

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