Issue highlights 1. Surface Pro 2 versus Galaxy Note Pro: a productivity smackdown 2. Lost in translation: the tangled tale of Mt. Gox's missing millions 3. Loaded and locked: 3 seriously secure cloud storage services 4. Research on bendable glass could lead to flexible mobile phones 5. VIDEO: Humanoid robots as future companions create privacy challenges 6. Five things you should know about iOS security 7. What you need to know about the GnuTLS Linux bug 8. Microsoft digs into 'natural interaction' technologies for touch-first Office 9. Ouch! 7 historical decisions that continue to pain programmers |
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Japanese authorities are trying to unravel what happened at Mt. Gox, the popular Bitcoin exchange that collapsed last week, and recent revelations are only serving to thicken the plot, not clarify it. READ MORE |
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Here are just a few of the most interesting tidbits from this latest revision of Apple's iOS Security whitepaper, a longstanding document outlining the thought processes and technologies that go into keeping its mobile platform as secure as possible. READ MORE |
A flaw similar to Apple's 'goto fail' bug leaves many Linux variants vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks. READ MORE |
As it works on its much-anticipated version of Office for touch interfaces, Microsoft envisions building on what it calls "natural interaction" technologies like digital ink and voice recognition, according to a company official. READ MORE |
Some of the choices made in the design of programming languages and operating systems years ago which may have seemed inconsequential at the time continue to haunt developers today READ MORE |
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