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Man jailed indefinitely for refusing to decrypt hard drives loses appeal
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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A simple command allows the CIA to commandeer 318 models of Cisco switches
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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Natural variability has boosted Arctic sea ice loss UK
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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Thirty years in, South by Southwest still keeps it weird and wonderful
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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The Most Detailed Maps of the World Will Be for Cars, Not Humans
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9 years ago
bootload
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IBM will sell 50-qubit universal quantum computer “in the next few years”
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9 years ago
sampo
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Plastic synapses offer hardware alternative to neural networks
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9 years ago
jonbaer
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Cyber firefighters, Germany needs you! Firms asked to volunteer staff (2016)
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9 years ago
Tomte
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IBM claims ownership of out of office e-mail
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9 years ago
entelechy
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How do you build a robot army?
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9 years ago
forgotAgain
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Usb-killer now lets you fry lightning and usb-c devices
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9 years ago
entelechy
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USB Killer now lets you fry most Lightning and USB-C devices for £65 / $55USD
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9 years ago
richardboegli
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Apple WWDC17 starts June 5, costs $1599
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9 years ago
bootload
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The High-Performance Computing That Made One Hyperloop Team’s Pod Possible
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9 years ago
bootload
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Ford’s billion-dollar self-driving car AI deal
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9 years ago
sus_007
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We finally have a computer that can survive the surface of Venus
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9 years ago
happy-go-lucky
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A rash of invisible, fileless malware is infecting banks around the globe
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9 years ago
PuffinBlue
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Something Happened: The origin of day-one patches
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9 years ago
bootload
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Namco founder and “Father of Pac-Man” has died
arstechnica.co.uk
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9 years ago
doppp
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In Berlin, refugees become friends–through board games
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9 years ago
antouank
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Apple File System (APFS) is coming soon
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9 years ago
Malic
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Could a Neuroscientist Understand a Microprocessor?
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9 years ago
bmking
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Brain regions used for recognising things change with age
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9 years ago
funkylexoo
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CES organizer calls lack of U.K. support embarrassing
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9 years ago
dvdhnt
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ESA and Inmarsat deploy real-time “4D” air traffic control system
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10 years ago
jonbaer
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Windows 10 update broke DHCP, knocked users off the Internet
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10 years ago
kevcampb
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Embedding isn’t copyright infringement, says Italian court
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10 years ago
futureguy
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Get ready for 24-30% reduction in cost of wind power by 2030
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10 years ago
dx034
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Going with the flow: The global battle for your personal data
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10 years ago
kawera
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NASA’s EM-drive still a WTF-thruster
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10 years ago
YeGoblynQueenne
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