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- Jailed hacker allowed into IT class, hacks prison computers
- Two-year-old infected with HIV 'functionally cured'
- Does Google mean what it says?
- The guilty truth: There's too much content
- Microsoft targets holidays for next Windows Phone update
- CloudFlare security service goes down after router failure
- Poll: Should music be free?
- Cargo ship attached to station after smooth rendezvous
Jailed hacker allowed into IT class, hacks prison computers Posted: 03 Mar 2013 06:40 PM PST Nicholas Webber, serving five years for creating a hacker's forum site, is somehow invited into an IT class in jail. The consequences are difficult. [Read more] |
Two-year-old infected with HIV 'functionally cured' Posted: 03 Mar 2013 04:49 PM PST Doctors say toddler born with HIV shows no signs of the virus a year after being removed from antiretroviral therapy. [Read more] |
Does Google mean what it says? Posted: 03 Mar 2013 02:00 PM PST This week, one senior Google exec declared that smartphones are "emasculating," while another said there was no need for physical stores. Yet Google makes smartphones and has pop-up stores. Confusing? [Read more] |
The guilty truth: There's too much content Posted: 03 Mar 2013 12:00 PM PST How is any fully-functioning human being supposed to keep up with everything they're interested in, online and off? They can't. And it's having psychological consequences. [Read more] |
Microsoft targets holidays for next Windows Phone update Posted: 03 Mar 2013 11:06 AM PST Normally tight-lipped about product release plans, the software giant tips its hand in a job posting. [Read more] |
CloudFlare security service goes down after router failure Posted: 03 Mar 2013 10:05 AM PST The hour-long outage occurred when the Web security service detected a DDoS attack against one of its customers and tried to defend against it. [Read more] |
Posted: 03 Mar 2013 08:06 AM PST Paying for music is now a voluntary act, so why would anyone ever buy a CD, LP, or download? [Read more] |
Cargo ship attached to station after smooth rendezvous Posted: 03 Mar 2013 06:53 AM PST A commercial cargo ship built by SpaceX successfully attaches to the International Space Station today, two days after thruster problems threatened to derail the resupply mission. [Read more] |
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