Monday, December 1, 2014

Computer vision, robots bolster Amazon warehouses for holiday rush

Sony working to remove stolen films from file-sharing sites

Samsung's mobile CEO to stay despite business challenges

IT News Daily
December 01, 2014

Computer vision, robots bolster Amazon warehouses for holiday rush

Amazon has added some additional robotic muscle and computer-vision chops to its warehouses ahead of the tide of holiday shopping orders.

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Issue highlights

1. Sony working to remove stolen films from file-sharing sites

2. Samsung's mobile CEO to stay despite business challenges

3. Report: Intel to provide chip for Google Glass, promote device in workplaces

4. Sony's e-paper smartwatch prototype has been hiding in plain sight

5. Weather.com fixes Web application vulnerabilities

6. Sales contracts and other data published by Sony's attackers

Sony working to remove stolen films from file-sharing sites

Sony Pictures Entertainment is making progress in removing new films stolen in a cyberattack from file-sharing websites. READ MORE

Samsung's mobile CEO to stay despite business challenges

The head of the mobile business at Samsung Electronics will continue in his job, as the South Korean company has decided to continue with a three CEO structure adopted last year. READ MORE

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Report: Intel to provide chip for Google Glass, promote device in workplaces

Intel will supply a chip for a new version of Google Glass that will be available next year, according to a news report. READ MORE

Sony's e-paper smartwatch prototype has been hiding in plain sight

On Wednesday, word broke that Sony was working on a smartwatch that eschews the typical LCD screen and instead uses a wrap-around e-paper display. But this wasn't a hush-hush secret project like what you'd expect from Apple: The Wall Street Journal reports that Sony's Fashion Entertainments group did little to keep its smartwatch prototype under wraps. READ MORE

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Weather.com fixes Web application vulnerabilities

Due to a reporting error, the story "Weather.com fixes Web application vulnerabilities," posted Thursday, contained a misspelled name for a source in the second paragraph. The error has been fixed on the wire, and the corrected paragraph follows: READ MORE

Sales contracts and other data published by Sony's attackers

On Saturday, GOP published sales and contract data from Sony Pictures Television, taken after the group compromised the entertainment giant's network last week. The 894MB archive contains thousands of items, covering a period between 2008 and 2012. READ MORE

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