2014年10月14日星期二

Technology Report: Photo-saving service Snapsaved.com claims hackers stole Snapchat images

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Photo-saving service Snapsaved.com claims hackers stole Snapchat images
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Snapsaved.com, a website which allows users to save images sent via Snapchat, claimed on Monday that hackers had breached its servers and made off with some 500 megabytes of photographs.
New iPhones to be available in more than 115 countries by year-end
(Reuters) - Apple Inc said that its recently released iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus phones will be available in more than 115 countries by the end of the year.
Danaher to combine communications unit with NetScout
(Reuters) - U.S. healthcare technology group Danaher Corp is combining its communications unit with NetScout Systems Inc, scaling up the business at a time when companies are spending aggressively on cybersecurity.
Self-publishing never easier but money, glory scarce
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - For any author frustrated by rejections from publishing houses or wanting to cut out the middle man, there has never been an easier or cheaper time to self-publish.
French bank, Twitter team up for money transfers via tweets
PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - One of France's largest banks is teaming up with social network Twitter Inc. this week to allow its customers to transfer money via tweets.
Xiaomi signs former Google executive as India lead products manager
(Reuters) - Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi has named a new lead products manager for its India unit as the company ramps up its team in the world's third biggest smartphone market.
After gaffe, Microsoft board to look at gender pay gap, male culture
SEATTLE/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A well-known picture in tech circles, taken in 1978, shows the first 11 employees at Microsoft. Two are women. One of them left two years later after a pay dispute.
Snapchat blames third-party apps for any leaked photos
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Mobile messaging company Snapchat blamed third-party software apps for possible security lapses that may have led to its users' private photos being at risk of online publication by hackers.
Sears says Kmart stores hit by data breach
(Reuters) - Sears Holdings Corp said it was the victim of a cyberattack that likely resulted in the theft of some customer payment cards at its Kmart stores, the latest in a series of computer security breaches to hit U.S. companies and dealing a fresh blow to the struggling U.S. retailer.
Tesla unveils all-wheel drive Model S, 'autopilot' features
HAWTHORNE Calif. (Reuters) - Tesla Motors Inc on Thursday took its first step toward automated driving, unveiling features that will allow its electric sedan to park itself and sense dangerous situations.
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