Friday, September 19, 2014

iPhone 6 expected to fetch over $3,000 in China's grey market

New US Senate bill aims to limit access to emails stored abroad

Nvidia pumps more horsepower into flagship graphics chips

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September 19, 2014

iPhone 6 expected to fetch over $3,000 in China's grey market

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Issue highlights

1. New US Senate bill aims to limit access to emails stored abroad

2. Nvidia pumps more horsepower into flagship graphics chips

3. iPhone 6 fans brave Dengue mosquitoes in Tokyo

4. Larry Ellison's best zingers: a look back

5. Samsung drops Knox prices and introduces Knox user portal

6. Drag queens force Facebook to reevaluate real names

New US Senate bill aims to limit access to emails stored abroad

Legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate on Thursday aims to place limits on access by U.S. law enforcement agencies to emails and other communications stored abroad. READ MORE

Nvidia pumps more horsepower into flagship graphics chips

Nvidia is bringing brighter images and sharper special effects to its new flagship GeForce GTX 980 and 970 graphics processing units. READ MORE

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iPhone 6 fans brave Dengue mosquitoes in Tokyo

Sales of Apple's latest smartphone began in Japan with a humanoid robot welcoming eager fans to a shop in Tokyo close to ground zero for a Dengue fever outbreak. READ MORE

Larry Ellison's best zingers: a look back

Few CEOs have been as consistently entertaining as Larry Ellison. Love him or hate him, you can depend on him to liven up a speech with a put-down, a faux pas or a zinger for a competitor. Reporters joke that his public relations staff must take a lot of Xanax before he takes the stage. You never know what he's going to say next. READ MORE

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Samsung drops Knox prices and introduces Knox user portal

Samsung on Thursday announced price reductions and updates for its Knox security and management software for IT shops and a free My Knox service that is directly available to professionals using ActiveSync. READ MORE

Drag queens force Facebook to reevaluate real names

Facebook has always been based on identity. Unlike other social networks, which let you pick pseudonyms and have varying degrees of anonymity, Facebook holds you accountable to reality. You are your name. It's how people find you. But now the network's commitment to real names is being tested--and not just by popular anonymous apps. READ MORE

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