Dec 2nd 2014
Tech News Today 1146
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More evidence comes out that North Korea is behind the hack of Sony Pictures.
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- More evidence has come out to show North Korea is behind the hack of Sony Pictures.
- The FBI has released a "Flash" warning to business's to warn of malware attacks.
- Hackers released Sony's top executive salaries from information stolen from Sony Pictures last week.
- Apple is going to court to defend itself from a class-action lawsuit that claims Apple artificially locked rivals out of the iPod/iTunes digital music ecosystem.
- An Iranian group has hacked airlines, energy companies and defense companies worldwide and unless the group is stopped they could threaten public safety.
- The Obama administration wants to spend $263 Million to equip law enforcement agencies across the country with body worn cameras.
- The Genetics company 23andme.com is expanding into the UK with it's personal genome service which provides both ancestry and health diagnostics to its customers.
- Google has started to roll out fiber gigabit Internet service in Austin, Texas.
- Lastly, Apple has filed a patent to adjust a phone's orientation during a fall to protect the screen.
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Links
- More Signs North Korea May Be Behind Hacking of Sony Pictures
- North Korea refuses to deny Sony Pictures cyber-attack
- Exclusive: FBI warns of 'destructive' malware in wake of Sony attack
- HACKED DOCUMENTS REVEAL A HOLLYWOOD STUDIO'S STUNNING GENDER AND RACE GAP
- Steve Jobs emails featured in Apple iPod antitrust trial
- The White House Wants to Spend Millions Putting Body Cameras on Cops
- 23andMe approved to sell personal genetics kits in UK
- Google Fiber gigabit Internet comes to Austin, Texas
- Samsung Electronics exits fibre optics amid sharper focus on reviving smartphones
- Apple patents active fall protection system that shifts iPhones in midair
- #howiwatchtnt - Zac Adams