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Hackers appear to be exploiting Apple's "Find My iPhone" service to lock up phones and tablets and send ransom demands to their owners. READ MORE |
A security researcher who found a major vulnerability in eBay's website last week said a second flaw he found hasn't been fixed and could be used to hijack user accounts. READ MORE |
If you're looking for signs of our collective robotic future, it's either terrifyingly near or forever just around the corner. READ MORE |
Long before the Internet, the web, flat screen monitors, Google, Facebook, languages like Python and Ruby, interactive games, and wireless just about anything, some of us were fascinated by what we could do with large, clunky systems that today look more like dinosaurs to us than computers. READ MORE |
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In today's open source roundup: Flash will no longer work on Chromium for Linux, and that's a good thing. Plus: Why use Linux as your operating system? And CoreOS becomes part of Google's cloud services. READ MORE |
New method will break up chip design into components for mix and match, something Qualcomm does. READ MORE |
Lux is an app that remembers just how bright you actually need your phone to be to see the screen. It saves you serious battery life in the long haul. READ MORE |
Doctors to begin trials of "emergency preservation and resuscitation" techniques to help save trauma victims. READ MORE |
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