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Microsoft and Justice Department Will Square Off in Supreme Court Over Critical Privacy Case The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a critical case over data privacy, the outcome of which will likely determine how easily law enforcement can gain access to information stored in tech companies' overs...
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This microwave-based hard drive will offer 40 terabytes of storage When it comes to consumer hard drives, SSDs are currently king, but a new technology from Western Digital is promising a massive leap forward for traditional disc-based technology The post This microwave-based hard drive...
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Amazon says a patch for WPA2 exploit KRACK is in the works Amazon is evaluating their products to determine how to go forward and patch KRACK. Phones and computers aren't the only devices affected by the KRACK WPA2 exploit. In a connected world, everything from your toothbrush t...
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Russia has been talking openly about the prospect of creating its own cryptocurrency, and it looks like the country might turn those words into action. Local news outlets report that Communications Minister Nikolay Nikif...
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Drone hits commercial aircraft over Canada - CNET Commentary: The Canadian Minister of Transport says the drone was flying out of legal limits.
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Download the official Google Pixel 2 wallpapers here

Android Authority - 16 Oct 2017 18:29
Download the official Google Pixel 2 wallpapers here If you want to theme your phone like the Pixel 2, we've got your hookup. Grab all of the still and live Pixel 2 exclusive wallpapers right here.
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Microsoft's Irish data centre spat asks: How far should an American warrant go? The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a dispute over whether Microsoft should release personal emails stored in Ireland to the federal gov...
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20 Questions to Ask Yourself before Giving a Security Conference Talk As cybersecurity continues to become more of a mainstream concern, those of us who speak at industry events must learn how to truly connect with our audience.
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How the KRACK attack destroys nearly all Wi-Fi security Android 6.0 hit especially hard, but all devices are vulnerable.
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Supreme Court refuses to hear case questioning Google's trademark Lawsuit claimed "google" had become synonymous with "search the Internet."
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How this handy tool could help double website conversion rates Just to let you know, if you buy something featured here, Mashable might earn an affiliate commission. You’d never leave a party without saying goodbye, but people do it all the time online. In fact, 90 percent of webs...
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Irvue for macOS

The Loop - 16 Oct 2017 17:15
I'm a big fan of Unsplash and this desktop app lets you tap into their collection of gorgeous images.∞ Read this on The Loop
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Astronomers first to see source of gravitational waves in visible light For the first time, astronomers have observed in visible light a cataclysmic cosmic event that generated gravitational waves detected on Earth.
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Yet Another Linux Kernel Privilege-Escalation Bug Discovered Security researchers have discovered a new privilege-escalation vulnerability in Linux kernel that could allow a local attacker to execute code on the affected systems with elevated privileges. Discovered by Venustech AD...
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Sorry SNES Classic: Analogue's Super Nt is the ultimate Super Nintendo You may or may not have scored an SNES Classic from Nintendo, but either way, you don’t have the true retro gaming fan’s SNES reboot – yet. That’s because it’s not out yet, and it’s not even made by Nintendo:...
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Seeing the light of neutron star collisions

Phys.org - 16 Oct 2017 16:52
Seeing the light of neutron star collisions When two neutron stars collided on Aug. 17, a widespread search for electromagnetic radiation from the event led to observations of light from the afterglow of the explosion, finally connecting a gravitational-wave-produ...
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41 percent of all Android devices vulnerable to A researcher has discovered a security flaw in the WPA2 Wi-Fi protocol, putting most modern, protected Wi-Fi networks at risk -- and an estimated 41% of all Android devices.
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This Is When You Can Play Doom on the Nintendo Switch It's coming sooner than you think
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KRACK hack means every WiFi device is at risk

Slash Gear - 16 Oct 2017 16:22
KRACK hack means every WiFi device is at risk It isn’t often we hear of a vulnerability that could potentially affect every device you own, but a new type of attack being detailed today could very well do that. Described as key reinstallation attacks (KRACK, for s...
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A Roundtable of Hackers Dissects the Season 3 Premiere of 'Mr. Robot' Technologists, hackers, and journalists recap episode 1: "Power Saver Mode"
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Microsoft Outlook for Mac Gaining 'Simplified' Redesign With UI Similar to iOS App Microsoft has revealed a redesign coming to its Outlook apps for Mac and Windows platforms, which is described as aiming for a "simplified" user interface that falls in line with the Outlook app for iOS. The Verge detail...
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T-Mobile and Sprint merger teased once again, no assets expected to be sold T-Mobile and Sprint's decision to not sell any assets could cause for pushback from U.S. regulators. Although there have been murmurings of a Sprint and T-Mobile merger for ages now, recent reports indicate that we might...
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