Mobile Technology News, December 30, 2018
As developers for tablets and smartphones we like to keep abreast of the latest mobile technology developments . This is a daily digest of mobile development and related technology news gathered from the BBC, the New York Times, New Scientist and the Globe and Mail to name a few. We scour the web for articles concerning, iPhone, iPad and android development, iOS and android operating systems as well as general articles on advances in mobile technology. We hope you find this useful and that it helps to keep you up to date with the latest technology developments.
- Bitcoin Babushkas: Cryptocurrency mining in Siberia
Cryptocurrency mining is a growing industry in eastern Russia, the BBC’s Sarah Rainsford discovers.
- Google and Facebook put ads in child sex abuse discovery apps
Google and Facebook’s ad networks placed promotions for major brands before apps were banned.
- Bandersnatch: The critics' verdicts on Black Mirror's interactive adventure
Some say the Netflix show’s interactive episode is a masterpiece, some say it’s a mis-step.
- What Were the Must-Have Medical Apps for Doctors in 2018?
Earlier this year, we put together a list of what we thought were the best medical apps for healthcare providers. Now at the end of 2018, we’re augmenting that list to give you a full picture of what we think are must-haves medical apps for those in primary care. Safe Motherhood Initiative: ACOG DII SMI […]
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- Tesla adds Larry Ellison to its board
Tesla beefs up its board with executives from Oracle and Walgreens to reassure investors.
- Security firm hijacks high-profile Twitter accounts
Louis Theroux, Eamonn Holmes and others’ accounts were targeted to highlight a Twitter vulnerability.
- Couple have baby after Facebook group pays for IVF
The couple, who both had cancer as teenagers, wanted to have a second baby but could not afford IVF.
- Huawei: China accuses UK of 'pride and prejudice'
Beijing was responding to claims it might use Huawei’s 5G kit to act “in a malign way”.
- North Korea defector hack: Personal data of almost 1,000 leaked
A personal computer at a resettlement centre in South Korea was found to have been infected.
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