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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