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| Lulzsec targets Arizona police over immigration law BBC News About 700 confidential documents belonging to the Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) were stolen and published online. The cache includes e-mails, memos and training manuals as well as intelligence bulletins detailing work with informants. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Feds declare victory over notorious Coreflood botnet Register Federal authorities say they have crippled a notorious botnet that penetrated some of the world's most sensitive organizations, thanks to an unprecedented take-down strategy that used a government-run server that communicated directly with infected PCs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple's 'directional audio' concept is like multitouch for the ears Apple Insider By Neil Hughes Apple has worked on "directional audio" technology, specifically employed as an audio user interface, allowing users to make selections and navigate menus based on audio cues in a three-dimensional surround sound environment. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tiny camera reveals inside of ancient Mayan tomb Reuters A general view shows the exterior of the tomb of a Mayan ruler at the ruins of the Mayan city of Palenque in the hills of the southern Mexican state of Chiapas in this undated handout photo by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| LA Noire Coming to PCs This Fall PC Magazine By Chloe Albanesius The company did not have an exact release date, but said the PC version includes customization features like keyboard remapping and gamepad functionality to allow for customization. "Along with increased fidelity and improved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How to Make a Clock Run for 10000 Years Wired News By Dylan Tweney Billionaire Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos has a long-term plan: to build a clock that runs for 10000 years. (Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com) High on a rocky ridge in the desert, nestled among the brush, is the topmost part of a clock ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Volkswagen Develops Self-Driving Car, Almost PC Magazine By Mark Hachman Volkswagen said Thursday that it has developed a semi-autonomous driving system that almost, but not quite, drives itself. The Temporary Auto Pilot (TAP) was developed as part of the EU's "Highly Automated Vehicles for Intelligent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Verizon unveils new data plans The News Journal Next month, Verizon Wireless will start charging new users by how much data they consume, becoming the latest national carrier to phase out all-you-can-eat mobile Internet plans. Verizon spokeswoman Brenda Raney declined to offer details about the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| BioShock Infinite video teases time-bending mischief Computerandvideogames.com Irrational Games has released its latest BioShock Infinite dev diary video - and it's a weird one. As the official blurb reads, in this video creative director Ken Levine talks about Elizabeth's ability to manipulate "tears", and how they influence the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sony 'laid off security staff' two weeks before PSN hack Computerandvideogames.com Members of Sony's security team were laid off two weeks before the PSN hack back in April, a lawsuit filed against the company alleges. It also claims that Sony spent big on security to protect its own corporate information, while failing to do the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Local beekeepers stung by neighbors' opposition CBS News Nicole Perullo has three kids, so you might think the last thing she wants in her back yard is a bee hive. But, reports CBS News correspondent John Blackstone, bees, she has. "It's about the environment, you know?" she remarked. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Super slates: Tablets with a little something extra CNET (blog) by Donald Bell Want a tablet that does something the iPad can't? The G-Slate can capture 3D video. When you're up against the Apple iPad, you need more than just a cool name and a low price. You need a hook. You need a feature that no one else has--not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Eyes Have It: A Protein For Magnetic Sensing Scientific American Human retinas have the protein cryptochrome, used for magnetic navigation in some species. Humans may thus have an incipient magnetic sense, or evolution has adopted the molecule for another use in us. Christopher Intagliata reports Birds and sea ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Former Admob Execs Tackle Mobile Payments, Photograph Credit Cards PC Magazine By Sara Yin Two former AdMob execs have launched a rather novel mobile commerce platform that scans your credit card by taking a photo of it with your smartphone. Card.io targets developers by giving them the SDK to drop into their codes. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Netflix Has Bandwidth Cap Sufferers Covered PCWorld Netflix users in the United States can now dial down the quality of streaming videos to avoid hitting bandwidth caps. By Jared Newman, Technologizer Netflix is now letting US users dial down the quality of streaming videos to avoid hitting bandwidth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Twitter to Put Promoted Tweets in Your Timeline in Next 2 Months Mashable We've already noted reports that Twitter is preparing to up its ad game by placing paid-for tweets right in the middle of your Twitter stream. Now we know the deadline for the change-over. Promoted tweets will start showing up in users' timelines ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft officially details Games Hub updates in Mango Zunited By Michael Collado It's been almost a month since Microsoft announced their biggest update yet to the Windows Phone operating system, dubbed 7.5 and codenamed Mango, touted to have over 500 new features. But we're just now getting to the bottom of what ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 2 Ways To Tackle Really Big Data InformationWeek Marketers, telcos, and financial services firms are often swamped by machine-generated data. New products from IBM Netezza and InfoBright offer radically different approaches to the challenge. By Doug Henschen InformationWeek If you're trying to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Action-adventure COD still alive Fudzilla Talk of an action-adventure Call of Duty title that was apparently in development or going to be developed by Sledgehammer Games is still apparently very much alive; but apparently are on the shelf for the time being. The developers at Sledgehammer are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New service helps UK retailers drive Faebook fans to website Telecompaper (subscription) Experian Hitwise has launched its Facebook Fan Acquisition and Analysis service in the UK to help retailers drive Facebook fans to their websites. Analysis from the company shows that each new fan acquired on a Facebook page drives 20 additional visits ... See all stories on this topic » |
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