2015年10月28日 星期三

2015-10-29 Ireland Technology


Kildare Nationalist
   
Gay Byrne: Drink-driving laws need to be re-written   
Kildare Nationalist
Former chairman of the Road Safety Authority, Gay Byrne, has said the law around drink-driving needs to be completely re-written from top to bottom. He was speaking after the victim impact statement of Gillian Treacy was read out at Portlaoise Circuit ...

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Irish Independent
   
Man who allegedly made online rape threats charged   
Irish Independent
A man who allegedly made rape threats online has been charged with 'using a carriage service to menace, harrass, or cause offence'. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Olivia Melville hit the headlines in 2014 after a 'troll' ...

Slut-shaming Facebook user charged after sexism row over Tinder pic   Metro
Man arrested after making rape threats to girl on her Facebook profile   thejournal.ie
Tinder 'slut shaming' ends with Aussie man charged   Mashable
IJ Review   
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Sunday World
   
People can now search your old posts on Facebook   
MyTechBits
Google has ruled the Web search game nearly as long as it's been in existence. Facebook has indexed nearly two trillion posts put on the site by its members to make it easier to find them. The search feature will also offer personalized suggestions ...
Trillions of Facebook posts added to search results   Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)
10 Things You Need to Know About the New Facebook Search   Business 2 Community
Facebook's new extended search feature sparks privacy concerns over older posts   Irish Examiner
Window Film magazine   
Facebook Newsroom   
Facebook   
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Irish Independent
   
Mobile roaming charges to be finally scrapped across EU... but not til 2017   
Irish Independent
MOBILE roaming charges will end within the EU by mid-2017 and will be significantly cut next summer after the European Parliament formally approved the rules. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Mobile phone users will pay the ...

Roaming charges finally abolished across the EU   Irish Times
Data roaming charges in the EU will be scrapped in 2017   Irish Examiner
EU lawmakers end mobile roaming charges   The Star Online
The Guardian   
EU News   
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Irish Examiner
   
VIDEO Twitter's first ever TV ad is kind of annoying   
Irish Examiner
Needless to say this ad went out during a baseball game so that accounts for the content but what's with the bordering-on-obnoxious style? Is this aimed at the kids? Even if that's the case, it does a terrible job of actually introducing what the ...
Twitter tests 'Promoted Moments'   Mobile World Live

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Wall Street Journal
   
Apple TV Review: A Giant iPhone for Your Living Room   
Wall Street Journal
For a glimpse of the future of television, grab a mat and join me for a Glute Boost with the new Apple TV. On the big screen, a personal trainer app called Zova chirps orders for lower-body exercises. Meanwhile, the Apple Watch on my wrist measures my ...
Apple could be the victim of its own success   The Guardian
Is the Chinese miracle over for Apple?   New Zealand Herald
Mossberg: The Apple TV gets smart   The Verge
Mashable   
Charlotte Observer   
Re/code   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Thousands of identities for sale on the Dark Web   
Scotsman
The identities of “tens of thousands” of British people are up for sale on the Dark Web. The details of more than 600,000 customers were reportedly stolen from companies in the UK last year. The average cost for a Briton's personal details is $30 (£20 ...
Hackers stole 609000 people's personal details in the UK last year - many from ...   Mirror.co.uk
Identities of tens of thousands of Britons 'for sale on the Dark Web'   BreakingNews.ie
Identities of 'tens of thousands' of Britions sold on the 'dark web' after hacks   Daily Mail
Daily Star   
expressandstar.com   
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Irish Independent
   
Scandal-hit Volkswagen posts first loss in 15 years   
Irish Independent
Volkswagen posted its first quarterly loss in at least 15 years yesterday and said the €6.7bn set aside to cover the costs of its rigging of diesel emissions tests was likely just a start. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments ...
Volkswagen reports first quarterly loss in 15 years   Irish Examiner
VW slumps to first quarterly loss in 15 years   RTE.ie
Volkswagen posts €3.48bn loss as emissions scandal bites   Irish Times
Vanguard   
New York Times   
Bangkok Post   
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Irish Independent
   
Yesh, Aussie accent is fault of early settlers' 'drunken slur'   
Irish Independent
The distinctive Australian accent is the result of a "drunken slur" caused by the heavy drinking of the early settlers, according to a communication expert from the country. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. "It's not just ...
Does the Australian drawl come from drunk forefathers?   Mashable
What's your accent – and what do our linguistic experts have to say about it?   Mirror.co.uk
Australian Accent Developed from Drunk Speech? 'Verbal Hangover' Says Study   Australia Network News
GlobalPost   
Newzy   
Daily Life   
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GSMArena.com
   
Report reveals launch markets for Samsung's foldable 'Project Valley' smartphone   
GSMArena.com
Back in March this year, a Samsung official revealed that the company is working on a foldable phone internally codenamed Project Valley. Just last month, there were reports revealing some specs of the device - it was also revealed that the phone will ...

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