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- Syrian Electronic Army hijacks analytics
- Apple asks Samsung for help to fix iPhone 6
- AMD’s R9 390X will put the wind up Nvidia
- Dell finds itself patronised
- How Apple destroyed Sapphire glass
- Internet of things war hots up
- Euro Parliament votes for Google breakup
| Syrian Electronic Army hijacks analytics Posted: 28 Nov 2014 03:05 AM PST
News websites such as The Independent and The Telegraph were the first to show signs of hijacking when popups started to appear for visitors. more» |
| Apple asks Samsung for help to fix iPhone 6 Posted: 28 Nov 2014 01:41 AM PST
The super expensive machines keep crashing which is something that Apple does not like talking about much. According to Business Korea Jobs' Mob is going to buy more components from Samsung for its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, along with Apple Watch parts. more» |
| AMD’s R9 390X will put the wind up Nvidia Posted: 28 Nov 2014 01:24 AM PST
Dubbed the R9 390X, the card has numbers which make Nvidia's Maxwell architecture-based GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 look a bit weak. more» |
| Posted: 28 Nov 2014 01:22 AM PST
Top officials of Dell have apparently had words with the Telecom and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and expressed keen interest in expanding its Chennai plant. We assume that they were tapping Prasad for some sort of sweetener for the deal. more» |
| How Apple destroyed Sapphire glass Posted: 28 Nov 2014 01:21 AM PST
Apple invested more than $1 billion in an effort to make sapphire one of the device's big selling points. more» |
| Internet of things war hots up Posted: 27 Nov 2014 06:19 AM PST
That's according to financial company Hampleton Partners, which said in a report that vendors have spent over $9 billion in the marketplace in the last few years in a bid to put their stake in the ground. more» |
| Euro Parliament votes for Google breakup Posted: 27 Nov 2014 06:11 AM PST
The resolution was passed today with 384 in favour and 174 against – but the vote is more of a gesture than a resolution because the Parliament has no power to split it up. more» |
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