Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Cracked: The infamous Atari E.T. game mystery

First Look: Firefox 29

VIDEO: Home inkjet printer fabricates circuit boards on photo paper

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April 29, 2014
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Cracked: The infamous Atari E.T. game mystery

Microsoft Xbox group finds long buried stash of Atari E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial games.

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Issue highlights

1. First Look: Firefox 29

2. VIDEO: Home inkjet printer fabricates circuit boards on photo paper

3. Siemens patches Heartbleed in popular SCADA system

4. Linux to the rescue! How Ubuntu can help a Windows PC in distress

5. New Bitcoin student club at MIT will promote the virtual currency

6. Facebook will open source Pop animation engine that powers Paper app

7. Relics of technology

8. TIP: How to selectively delete browsing history

First Look: Firefox 29

Mozilla brings its A-game to the latest version of Firefox browser. READ MORE

VIDEO: Home inkjet printer fabricates circuit boards on photo paper

Using a home inkjet printer, special ink and photo paper, scientists from Microsoft Research have created what they hope will be the future for fabricating basic electronics. READ MORE

Siemens patches Heartbleed in popular SCADA system

Some of the company's other products are still vulnerable. READ MORE

Linux to the rescue! How Ubuntu can help a Windows PC in distress

When disaster strikes, an Ubuntu live drive has all the tools you need to save the day. READ MORE

New Bitcoin student club at MIT will promote the virtual currency

Students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology want to give Bitcoin a boost. READ MORE

Facebook will open source Pop animation engine that powers Paper app

In today's open source roundup: Facebook has announced that it will open source the Pop animation engine that powers its Paper app. Plus: Firefox 29 is available for download, and DistroWatch reviews Ubuntu 14.04. READ MORE

Relics of technology

Where nostalgia and curiosity collide: One photographers quest to capture the beauty in old tech. READ MORE

TIP: How to selectively delete browsing history

Erasing your entire browsing history might be overkill if you just want to remove one or two sites or pages. In Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer you can selectively delete your browsing history. Here's how. READ MORE

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