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UK government: We don’t want backdoors, just access to all communications
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
antouank
2 points
602.
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Oracle now keeps all EU data within EU borders to avoid Safe Harbour problems
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
rbii
2 points
603.
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Electric Jukebox takes on Spotify, Apple Music with all-in-one music appliance
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
dan1234
2 points
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Australian prime minister runs private e-mail server, uses Confide and Wickr
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
antouank
2 points
605.
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Guru denied copyright protection for Bikram yoga sequence of postures
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
jackgavigan
2 points
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Self-driving taxis take to Japan’s roads next year
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
bane
2 points
607.
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MI5 chief wants Internet companies to help “follow terrorists in cyberspace”
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
ghosh
2 points
608.
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Malicious Cisco router backdoor found on 79 more devices
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
agd
2 points
609.
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AMD’s outspoken, plucky underdog routine is doing more harm than good
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
smacktoward
2 points
610.
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Many new top-level domains have become Internet’s “bad neighbourhoods”
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
bootload
2 points
611.
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Journalists arrested on terrorism charges in Turkey for using crypto software
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
doctorshady
2 points
612.
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My browser visited Drudgereport and all I got was this lousy malware
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
davidgerard
2 points
613.
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DDR3 Bitflipping exploit using only JavaScript
arstechnica.co.uk
discuss
11 years ago
dolfje
2 points
614.
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Anti-vaxxers of the digital world: Those who turn off Windows Update
arstechnica.co.uk
2 comments
9 years ago
kensai
1 points
615.
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Should police have the capability to take control of driverless cars?
arstechnica.co.uk
2 comments
11 years ago
dolfje
1 points
616.
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A floating holographic plasma display that you can touch
arstechnica.co.uk
1 comment
11 years ago
rshaban
1 points
617.
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Robert Scoble: I didn’t sexually harass women as I lacked power over them
arstechnica.co.uk
1 comment
9 years ago
RobAley
1 points
618.
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Apple acknowledges LTE connection issue with new Apple Watch
arstechnica.co.uk
1 comment
9 years ago
Spydar007
1 points
619.
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Crowdsourced Gaming of Google Translate Dubs Kim Jong Un “Mr. Squidward”
arstechnica.co.uk
1 comment
9 years ago
jjuhl
1 points
620.
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Ataribox retro mini-console plays current and classic games UK
arstechnica.co.uk
1 comment
9 years ago
rbanffy
1 points
621.
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UK police arrest man via automatic face recognition tech
arstechnica.co.uk
1 comment
9 years ago
tzm
1 points
622.
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First Brexit, then Trump, and now, behold the smart hairbrush
arstechnica.co.uk
1 comment
9 years ago
jzwinck
1 points
623.
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Humanity’s war on latency: Semaphore to silicon photonics and beyond
arstechnica.co.uk
1 comment
10 years ago
nayuki
1 points
624.
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How many calories you may burn standing at work versus sitting, strolling
arstechnica.co.uk
1 comment
10 years ago
hkr_mag
1 points
625.
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How the NSA can break trillions of encrypted Web and VPN connections
arstechnica.co.uk
1 comment
11 years ago
orrsella
1 points
626.
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They grow up fast: Apple quietly bulks up Swift and Xcode in year two
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
dolfje
1 points
627.
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China finally lifts 15-year ban on manufacture and sale of games consoles
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
Audiophilip
1 points
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Baroness Lane Fox to UK Government: Scrap HS2, Invest in Internet Access
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
robin_reala
1 points
629.
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Remembering Nuon, the gaming chip that nearly changed the world–but didn’t
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
jmkni
1 points
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Default SSH Keys on Cisco Appliances
arstechnica.co.uk
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11 years ago
scandox
1 points
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