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Hulking Amazon locker in San Francisco is a mystery

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May 16, 2014
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Google readies automated tool for those wanting to disappear from search results

The online tool will have a mechanism to prevent unauthorized takedowns, said a German DPA with knowledge of the matter.

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Issue highlights

1. Is AMD finally ready to give Intel a real fight?

2. Hulking Amazon locker in San Francisco is a mystery

3. Frustration, anger over new H-1B rule finds voice on U.S. site

4. Amazon, AT&T, Snapchat rated among the least trustworthy with data, EFF finds

5. Development kits make it easier for the do-it-yourself crowd

6. 'Elderwood' hackers continue to set pace for zero-day exploits

7. Google Apps users getting encrypted messaging that goes beyond Gmail

8. A swing and a miss: VUDU introduces "Share My Movies"

9. Mark Zuckerberg reaches a milestone [CARTOON]

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Hulking Amazon locker in San Francisco is a mystery

Is Amazon getting ready to unleash a fleet of drones upon San Francisco, dropping Kindles from the sky? Or a self-driving car that can deliver the latest best-seller? READ MORE

Frustration, anger over new H-1B rule finds voice on U.S. site

Visa holders urge the government to allow spouses to work; plan also gets pushback from immigration foes. READ MORE

Amazon, AT&T, Snapchat rated among the least trustworthy with data, EFF finds

Companies were assessed based on six criteria: requiring a warrant for data; telling users about government data requests; publishing transparency reports; publishing law enforcement guidelines; fighting for users' privacy in courts; and publicly opposing mass surveillance. READ MORE

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Development kits make it easier for the do-it-yourself crowd

But knowing how to program in Arduino still matters. READ MORE

'Elderwood' hackers continue to set pace for zero-day exploits

Further investigation into an exploit kit known as "Elderwood" shows the attackers using it are more numerous and possibly better funded than previously thought, according to new research from Symantec. READ MORE

Google Apps users getting encrypted messaging that goes beyond Gmail

Google is making available a service to allow its enterprise customers to send and receive encrypted e-mail to users of non-Google mail systems, including Yahoo and Microsoft Exchange. READ MORE

A swing and a miss: VUDU introduces "Share My Movies"

VUDU introduced a way to share your digital content with friends, but sadly the system is either broken or too confusing. I'm still not sure which. READ MORE

Mark Zuckerberg reaches a milestone [CARTOON]

The Zuck has turned 30 and it's starting to show. READ MORE

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