Tuesday 19 November 2013

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Google, Facebook join white-spaces advocacy group

11.18.2013 12:20 PM

The group spearheaded by Microsoft and others will push for access to unused spectrum.

Anonymous spying on US government

11.18.2013 12:30 PM

A private FBI memo suggests that the hacktivist group may have compromised the security of several government agencies.

 

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Apple, Samsung rest case in multimillion-dollar patent fight

11.18.2013 12:50 PM

The two companies have been arguing in front of a jury for four days over the amount of money Samsung should pay to Apple for infringement of five of Apple's patents.

US HHS: Many people will shop for insurance outside HealthCare.gov

11.18.2013 12:55 PM

The federal government has trained more than 10,000 call-center workers to help people shop for insurance, a spokeswoman said.

PlayStation eye-tracking unit

Sony working on eye tracking for future PlayStation 4s

11.18.2013 1:40 PM

Sony's Magic Lab reveals that it's working on eye tracking, with a peripheral that helps you shoot where you look.

hackers

vBulletin maker: Attackers used known exploit to steal customer log-in credentials

11.18.2013 1:45 PM

Attackers compromised a staging server by exploiting a known vBulletin "install" directory vulnerability, according to vBulletin Solutions.

Pre-Black Friday Deals: Dell Inspiron 11, 50% off iPhone 5S, S4, 4K TV, more

11.18.2013 1:46 PM

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YouTube returns after a short, widely seen outage

11.18.2013 4:15 PM

A brief YouTube outage on Monday was the one of the biggest recent glitches for the popular video site, according to a company that uses complaints on Twitter and other sources to measure the impact of online outages.

Six more arrested in breathtaking $45 million ATM theft

11.18.2013 5:20 PM

The defendants are alleged to be part of a New York cell that used bogus payment cards to withdraw millions of dollars from more than 100 ATMs in a matter of hours, according to federal prosecutors in New York.

Mark Benioff

Salesforce.com and HP to offer 'Superpod' for large enterprises

11.18.2013 5:45 PM

HP's Converged Infrastructure will provide dedicated instances in Salesforce.com's cloud to customers who want them.

bitcoin

US agencies see some benefits in virtual currencies

11.18.2013 9:55 PM

Justice Department officials say virtual currencies like Bitcoin may "have the potential to promote more efficient global commerce" but still associate it with illegal activities.

Apple's rumored PrimeSense buy may open Siri's eyes

11.18.2013 12:15 PM

If Apple absorbs perceptual computing pioneer PrimeSense, it could mean intriguing possibilities for future Apple products, including iPhones with computer vision and even wearable computing.

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