Issue highlights 1. Russian hackers amass 1.2B stolen Web credentials 2. 2014's starting salaries for college tech majors 3. SURVEY: Got 10 minutes? Tell us about your tech interests and enter to WIN an iPad mini 4. Where your personal data goes when you're not looking 5. Report: Apple targeting September 9th for new iPhone reveal 6. Unix: Top networking commands and what they tell you 7. Revenue explosion from iPad for Office fails to ignite 8. As Facebook privacy suit reaches 25,000 participant target, court is still unsure if it will allow it 9. Sprint names new CEO after giving up on T-Mobile acquisition |
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Criminals in Russia have amassed a huge database of 1.2 billion stolen user names and passwords and half a billion email addresses, a U.S.-based Internet security company said Wednesday. READ MORE |
Take a look at how college technology majors stack up in regards to starting salaries. READ MORE |
It's a short survey and there's an iPad mini up for grabs. Why not give it a whirl? READ MORE |
What businesses know about any given individual is a lot. But what are companies doing with that data? Not as much as you might think -- and not as much as they might like. READ MORE |
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Rumors say iPhone 6 will come in two sizes, both larger than iPhone 5s. READ MORE |
If you find your thrill delving into the networking side of Unix, you'll find that there are lots of commands to give you all the insights you might want. READ MORE |
Contrary to some experts' expectations, Microsoft hasn't been "printing money" since it launched Office for iPad in March. READ MORE |
An Austrian 'class action' lawsuit against Facebook over the company's privacy policies is expected to reach a limit of 25,000 participants on Wednesday. It remains however uncertain if the commercial court in Vienna will accept the case. READ MORE |
Sprint has named Marcelo Claure to replace Dan Hesse as president and CEO, after giving up on its effort to acquire T-Mobile USA. READ MORE |
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