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Hacker claim about bug in fixed OpenSSL likely a scam

Hackers claim to have found a new vulnerability and are selling it for 2.5 bitcoins.

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1. How would you improve Linux?

2. Under fire over net neutrality plans, FCC seeks early feedback

3. LAST CHANCE: Enter to win a copy of 'Java SE8 for Programmers, 3rd Edition'

4. Smartphone lull a golden opportunity for Microsoft

5. Why Japanese watchmakers have no time for smartwatches

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7. Google speeds up encrypted Web communications in Chrome on Android

8. Apple users put at risk by 3-week delay between OS X and iOS patches, researchers say

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How would you improve Linux?

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Under fire over net neutrality plans, FCC seeks early feedback

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Why Japanese watchmakers have no time for smartwatches

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Search warrants extend to emails stored overseas, US judge rules in Microsoft case

Microsoft said it will continue to fight the ruling as part of its data privacy commitments to its customers. READ MORE

Google speeds up encrypted Web communications in Chrome on Android

The company is pushing for widespread support for faster encryption algorithms on mobile and wearable devices. READ MORE

Apple users put at risk by 3-week delay between OS X and iOS patches, researchers say

IOS users were kept vulnerable for three weeks to known security issues previously patched in Safari for OS X, a former Apple employee said. READ MORE

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