Dec 11th 2014
Tech News 2Night 233
Ford Ditches Microsoft for BlackBerry
Hosted by
Sarah Lane
Sony Fights Back Against the Hackers
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Anchor: Sarah Lane
Sixty tech companies speak out on Net Neutrality, how Sony Pictures is fighting the hackers who hacked them, MSN apps come to iOS, Microsoft now accepts Bitcoin, Ford ditiches Microsoft for Blackberry, Uber suspends operations in New Delhi after driver is accused of rape, United Airlines to buy 23,000 iPhone 6 Plus' for flight attendants, Microsoft acquires HockeyApp, Adobe buys stock photo giant Fotolia, and Iowa to launch driver license app.
Guest: Michael Gorman
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Running time: 15:08
Links
- Qualcomm, Intel, and others speak out against Title II net neutrality
- Sony Pictures Tries to Disrupt Downloads of Its Stolen Files
- Microsoft makes its MSN consumer apps available on iOS, Android, Amazon devices
- Xbox, Windows Store now accepting Bitcoin payments
- Ford drops Microsoft and revamps its Sync system for more speed
- Uber Is Suspending Operations In New Delhi Following Allegations Of Rape Against One Of Its Drivers
- United Airlines buys iPhone 6 Plus for all its flight attendants to handle payments, manuals & more
- Microsoft acquires HockeyApp, leading mobile crash analytics and beta distribution service for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone
- Adobe acquires stock photo giant Fotolia for $800 million in cash
- Iowa to launch smartphone driver's license